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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Chautauqua Boulevard Needs Repair
Key Roads Need Repair in Pacific Palisades A recent report by the nonprofit transportation group [TRIP] noted that “Bumpy roads, uneven pavement and potholes cost drivers in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim areas more than $900 a year in repairs, maintenance, fuel consumption...
Louis-Dreyfus Receives Mark Twain Prize
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Adds to Her Honors Longtime Pacific Palisades resident Julia Louis-Dreyfus received the 21st Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on October 21 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Louis-Dreyfus, 57, who is known for her work on Saturday Night...
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Developer’s Proposed Houses on Marquette Challenged
Pizzulli Seeks to Build Eight Homes along Las Pulgas Canyon By SARAH STOCKMAN Special to Circling the News (Editor’s note: Stockman has been reporting on this controversial project since its inception.) On October 1, the Los Angeles Department of City...
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Continuing Issues with Caruso Palisades Village
The Bad, the Ugly and the Uglier: Palisades Village Not a Good Neighbor Caruso Closes Streets Illegally Los Angeles has rules about street closures. First you must obtain a permit from Street Services to close the street. Than you must...
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Gender-Neutral Bathrooms Approved by Park Advisory Board
Board Votes for New Bathrooms at the Rec Center Palisades Recreation Center Director Erich Haas told the Park Advisory Board on October 17 that it had to make a decision about the park’s bathrooms because they need to...
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Terminus of Sylmar Ground Return System Being Replaced
Mystery Ocean Barge Is an Electrical Project Pacific Palisades Rotary Club member Jim Hahn wondered about the barge, with cranes, that has been located in Santa Monica Bay, off Gladstone’s. Other locals have expressed similar concerns, with some residents worried...
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Bazaar Proceeds Will Go to Mission Projects
Methodist Bazaar Starts Thursday The United Methodist Women will hold their annual Country Bazaar over three days at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. On Thursday, October 25, from 7 to 9 p.m., admission is $5 and includes dessert....
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More Problems Surrounding Caruso’s Village
Residents Want their Neighborhood Back By LOLA COFFEY Alphabet Street residents (those nearest the Caruso Palisades Village development) have coined the phrase, “placebo effect” to describe the (unpermitted) signs that Caruso placed around the community, ostensibly to let employees of...
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PaliHi Football Team Continues to Win
Dolphins Rout University, 35-0, Remain Tied for First PHOTOS: TANYA BARCESSAT As expected, the Palisades High football team easily dispatched University, 35-0, on Friday night to remain in a three-way tie for first-place in the Western League. Closing out league...
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Free Flu Shots at Woman’s Club
Free Flu Vaccination Clinic The 2017-2018 flu season was a bad one, with flu and its complications killing around 80,000 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Experts say that was the highest flu death toll...