Shelter Island Has Become the Boat and Yacht Rental Hub for San Diego
From The Coronado Times / August 28, 2024
Shelter Island is the home of America’s Cup Harbor, which is one of the few harbors in San Diego Bay that offers a diverse range of restaurants, boat rentals, yacht rentals, and a bustling neighborhood. The amount of yacht rentals in Shelter Island, San Diego has effectively doubled this year.
There are now over 10 yacht rental businesses in a span of only 1 mile.

The Uptown group that is holding elections for the local community planning group has just sent out notices that in-person voting will continue on Friday, August 30th. As you may recall, the election was halted due to computer glitches in the midst of in-person balloting. One can imagine all the frustrated and angered residents who were waiting in line.
For those who closely watch the Rag, here are detailed results of our annual summer fundraising from earlier this month.
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