Author, radio host, baker, rug operator and Optimist club member. Meet Coronado’s Cynthia Kosciuczyk, a modern day jack of all trades.
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Coronado Love Letter: Chef Anthony and Saiko Sushi
Chef Anthony Pascale never thought of coming to Coronado until a high school friend recommended coming to the island. Then he was hooked.
Coronado Love Letter: Going one-on-one with Lamb’s Chris Turner
The Coronado News goes one-on-one with Chris Turner, the longtime art director of Lamb’s Players Theatre.
Coronado Love Letter: Ivy Weston leads library staff and book clubs
Ivy Weston, Senior Librarian for Programs, Outreach & Marketing at the Coronado Public Library, is hard at work coordinating events. Weston has held this position for two years in May, but has been a librarian since 2007, and she has a master’s degree in Information Science. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Weston was living and working in […]
Coronado Love Letter: Karl Mueller on why CUSD is a “special place”
CUSD Superintendent Karl Mueller shared the motive for making a return to the district, success in his current role, and how CUSD is working through challenges that public education currently faces.
Coronado Love Letter: It’s “Bond, James Bond” for Christ Church Day School gala
Christ Church Day School will host its fundraising gala on April 22, with a James Bond 007 themed event at the Coronado Island Marriott Resort & Spa.
Coronado Love Letter: A walk back in time with Susan Keith
With a peek-a-boo view to the Pacific Ocean, longtime Coronado resident Suan Keith’s home is a journey back in time.
Coronado Love Letter: Inaugural Girl Scout Troop 1
The Coronado Girl Scout troop, also known as Troop 1, was the inaugural group in San Diego, starting in 1917.
Coronado Love Letter: Laurie McCormick’s lively home
Vibrant and lively is Laurie McCormick’s home in the Coronado Cays. Every photograph tells 1,000 words and the astounding collection of miniatures is captivating. McCormick has always had an interest in photography and has collected miniatures for as long as she can remember. College days in Boston During the early 1970s, she lived in a […]
Coronado Love Letter: Phyl Sarber was a Kentucky girl whose dream came true
Coronado Love Letter will celebrate local residents and why they love the city. Contact craig@thecoronadonews.com if you want to submit a story.
Coronado’s Lauren Gilhooly sets track school records
Coronado High School junior Lauren Gilhooly has completed a series of recent outstanding track performances, including breaking school records, but nothing may compare with her first-place finish in the 100-meter dash at this year’s prestigious Arcadia Invitational. Competing in a meet that has featured more than 200 Olympians over the years, Gilhooly turned in a […]
Op-Ed: Citizens are stepping up to stop the Coronado Bridge suicide machine
In late 2023 we proposed a simple, yet viable “Life Screen” to stop what we called the Coronado Bridge suicide machine in The Coronado News and the Times of San Diego. Our proposed Life Screen can be installed within one month’s time and for less than $45,000. We concluded our 2023 article with this community challenge: “In a […]
Coronado Public Library in religion and patriotism controversy
The Coronado Public Library is involved in social issues controversy, and this time it’s about religion and patriotism. Coronado mothers Jessica Tompane and Rachel Racz approached the library for a “Pro-American, family-friendly” story time and were denied multiple times, according to a legal demand letter sent by their lawyers to the Coronado Public Library at […]
Op-Ed: Dear Coronado, a genuine thank you from this journalist
Every summer to avoid the scorching heat we would make a trip to Coronado when my family lived in Arizona. The kids loved the pristine beaches, ice cream at the Hotel del Coronado and numerous trips to Fizziwig’s for decedent caramel apples. I often would tell my wife, Pam, that if I ever got rich, […]
November 1st Newsletter
Happy November 1st, friends! It’s Madeline. 🙂 I missed you guys! Feels like it’s been forever, even if I was just in your inbox two weeks ago. So, a little about me, I start celebrating Christmas once Halloween is over…yes I’m that girl. If you see me driving around town with Mariah Carey playing on […]
A Steward in Coronado, by name and action
Amy Steward didn’t stop teaching when she left the classroom.The former Coronado educator founded Emerald Keepers in 2019 to help teach the community about saving the environment.