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The following entries are updates on issues affecting each neighborhood in Rancho Cucamonga. Please contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it if you have any comments on our sector format or if you would like to be a correspondent to the Vineyard Press covering your neighborhood.

 

What Manner of Men Ought We to Be?

Editor's Column

I’ve always wondered what makes us the men and women that we are. What makes a hero? What makes a villain? When do we decide to follow the counsel of kind role models, and when do we succumb to all that is contrary to the golden rule? Did we ever know the golden rule? When, and under what circumstances, do we lose our integrity? Did we have integrity to begin with? Are we born with some innate sense of right and wrong, or must it be taught to us? Are some humans weaker than others, more brutal than others, or more sensitive than others?

 

Where Have all the Good Times Gone?

Hope for Rancho?

Anthony Indelicato took his first vacation in five years last month. It didn’t turn out too well. Anthony suffered a seizure in Cabo San Lucas. It cost over $35,000 to get him back to the States after a week of bureaucratic delays. He stayed in local hospitals another two weeks. Anthony’s is a typical family-run business. Small enterprises like his make up over 73% of U.S. businesses.

 

To Infinity and Beyond!

Editor's Column

We’re back! The team that put together the old Grapevine Press has returned as the new “Vineyard Press.” I hope you like it. If you’re familiar with our former publication, you’ll know that at heart, I am an editor and publisher who happens to be a city councilman.

 
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About The Editor

Author Rex Gutierrez is a twenty-year resident of Rancho Cucamonga. Rex has a wide background in government, public policy, and finance. Rex was elected to the Rancho Cucamonga City Council in 1992 and re-elected in 1996. He left the council in 1998 to operate the Grapevine Press, but was again elected to the City Council in November, 2002 and 2006.
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