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'Bye bye boom gates': Denny Avenue closure a victory for forgotten residents who had an absolute gutful


‘Bye bye boom gates’: Denny Avenue closure a victory for forgotten residents who had an absolute gutful
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By February 2015 a group of Camillo and Kelmscott residents were sick of it. They’d had an absolute gutful.
So they did what any good and irate community would do and took to the internet.
One of the many crashes near the Denny Avenue level crossing in Kelmscott.
Credit:Hamish Hastie
‘Upgrade Denny Avenue Rail Crossing’ was the innocuous title of the Change.org petition started by Camillo resident Laura Shockthorap.

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Union-Tribune advertising leadership


John Fields, advertising sales manager, local accounts
John Fields is the retail sales manager at The San Diego Union-Tribune. He joined the Union-Tribune in 1987 and has held various sales and management roles across the organization, including major accounts senior account executive, preprint manager and North County sales manager. John brings a wealth of experience and familiarity with the San Diego market to his work, having developed effective digital and print advertising strategies for hundreds of national and San Diego-based businesses.
Paul Ingegneri, vice president of advertising
Paul Ingegneri, vice president of advertising
Paul Ingegneri is a veteran newspaper/multimedia professional with more than 30 years of experience. He has worked closely with large and small businesses to design uniquely personal advertising programs. Paul has served in a variety of markets as a vice president of advertising, including in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tucson. He began his professional life in a variety of start-up business ventures, learning the other side of the media-buying experience. He has served on many boards in his 30-year career, including the Tucson Ad Federation, the San Diego Home Builders Association Sales and Marketing Committee, the Mid Valley Los Angeles Greater Chamber, and was president of the California Newspaper Advertising Executives Association. Very close to his heart was his board position on the Child Development Institute in the San Fernando Valley. He and his wife, Patti, live in Escondido and have three grown children and four grandchildren.

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