Monthly Archives: September 2024

September 3, 2024, Musings

Musings BOOKS PRICED TO SELL By Sue Pascoe · September 3, 2024 The Friends of the Library parking lot book sale will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday, September 7, at the Palisades Library, 861 Alma...

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With “Friends” Like These . . .

Matthew Perry’s addiction was well documented. He wrote about it in his book “Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing” published in November 2022. The story takes readers from his childhood to fame to addiction and recovery in the aftermath...

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How to Fix the Homelessness in Los Angeles: Deal with Drug Addiction

A reader said she was tired of hearing about the homeless in Los Angeles (amen, to that), with no one offering any solutions. This editor accepted the challenge and will examine the issue in three parts. The first step to...

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STOP! Bus Stop Signs’ Rules

There are numerous children and youth from Pacific Palisades, who attend private schools and Paul Revere Middle School.  Many take a private yellow school bus. When the bus is loading or unloading, the stop sign by the front driver’s window...

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September 2, 2024, Musings

Musings HEAT WAVE ADVISORY By Sue Pascoe · September 2, 2024 Pacific Palisades and most coastal communities have dodged the summer. As “farmer” Bruce Schwartz told CTN, there haven’t been enough hot days to grow decent vegetables. Now that school...

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