The Cambrian
Cambria Little League Reds win one, lose one
The Cambria Reds Little League team has had an up-and-down season; it seems they win one then suffer a loss in the next game when their players cannot duplicate what they did in the preceding victory. It’s all part of the learning process — learning about baseball and life.
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CAMBRIAN ARTS & EVENTS
Gallery hosts reception for Cambria artist Lynn Rathbun
A reception for Cambria artist Lynn Rathbun is planned for 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 25, at the Painted Lily Gallery at 2026 Main St., next to The Garden Shed.
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CAMBRIAN ARTS & EVENTS
Playhouse to open "Audience With Murder" May 31
The Pewter Plough Playhouse production of “Audience With Murder” opens a five-week run with a preview performance Friday, May 31.
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CAMBRIAN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Lessons from a citizen’s battle
In the end it came down to citizens versus commerce, character of a neighborhood versus commercial development and the board of supervisors, aided and abetted by zoning, decided in favor of an out-of-town developer over Cambrians.
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CAMBRIAN LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Global travels remind resident of Cambria
Over the past six months, I fulfilled three long-term goals: to retire early, to move full-time to Cambria and to travel around the world. But little did I suspect how much the last two goals might intertwine.
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THE CAMBRIAN
Shamel Park pool opens Saturday
The pool at Shamel Park opens Memorial Day weekend and splashes on through Labor Day. The county recreation department offers swim lessons, recreation activities and opportunities to become involved in the Junior Lifeguards at 5455 Windsor Blvd., Cambria.
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THE CAMBRIAN
North Coast Advisory Council rejects cell towers, but OK likely
Two cell tower projects lost some community clout May 15 when the North Coast Advisory Council declined to recommend either project to the county.
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THE CAMBRIAN
San Simeon seeks new board members
The San Simeon Community Services District is seeking applicants for an empty seat on its board of directors created when Dee Dee Ricci resigned due to health.
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THE CAMBRIAN
District honors retiring teachers
North Coast parents, residents, educators and others are to come together twice in nine days to honor some retiring teachers and the lay citizen, classified member and teacher of the year for Coast Unified School District.
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THE CAMBRIAN
Decades later, key war moments shared
It’s hard to imagine having been shot down, captured, imprisoned and sentenced to die. And, for modest former servicemen like Jack Gibson, 92, it’s even harder to talk about it after the fact. Many area residents know Jack and Jane Gibson as former managers and still active participants...
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THE CAMBRIAN
Hearing postponed for Cambria man accused of killing half brother
Brandon Henslee, a Cambria man charged with murdering his half brother, appeared in court for an arraignment Wednesday, but he did not enter a plea. Instead, his hearing was postponed until June 5.










