Monthly Archives: November 2024

Enjoy a Delicious Thanksgiving with Delizoso

Want to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal made by a top chef? Chef Gianba Vinzoni is making that possible. Delizioso Cinque is offering a new Thanksgiving Dinner Takeout package. This all-inclusive feast features a fully-prepped 10-pound brined turkey along with classic holiday … Continue reading

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CalTrans Supports Castellammare Residents

L.A. City Planning had tentatively approved four large homes to be built on an active landslide on Tramonto in the Castellammare area of Pacific Palisades. The residents were against the development, not because they didn’t want the homes, but rather … Continue reading

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Girl’s Flag Football Comes to 2028 Olympics . . . and Pacific Palisades

After the Paris Olympics the announcement came that at the L.A. 2028 games, flag football will be played by both men and women. Flag football for high school girls debuted this past year, and San Pedro is at the top … Continue reading

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Veterans Day Celebration Held on Santa Monica Pier

The armistice to end WWI was signed outside Paris at 6 a.m. in the railway carriage of Allied Commander Ferdinand Foch, and the cease-fire took effect five hours later: at “the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh … Continue reading

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Talented Palisades Dancers Make a Mark in the Nutcracker

This year the Westside Ballet production of the Nutcracker will feature New York City Ballet Principals Tiler Peck and Roman Mejia. Westside Ballet alumna Tiler Peck is the Sugar Plum Fairy and is joined by fellow NYCB principal Roman Mejia … Continue reading

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Not Content with Fraud and Incompetence, the Homeless Industrial Complex Has Resorted to Extortion

(Editor’s note: This piece was first printed on November 9 in the all aspect report, dubbed occasional & unconventional opinions & investigations. The author is a lawyer, journalist, muckraker and Californian. This is a must read for anyone concerned about … Continue reading

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Two Private School Hold Classes on Veterans Day

Village School and Seven Arrows held school today, despite this being a national holiday, Veterans Day. The holiday celebrates and remembers all who have served in the military, both in wartime and peacetime, living and dead. A resident and a … Continue reading

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Kesler Wins Class III Northwestern Division with Essay on Freedom

The American Legion Auxiliary annually sponsors an Americanism essay contest. While visiting in South Dakota, this editor learned of a local youth who won the National Essay Contest for his essay on Freedom. It seemed appropriate to run it for … Continue reading

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Palisades Squeezes Past South East

The Palisades High School Football team, which is ranked fifth in the LA. City Section Football Division 1, squeaked past the 12th ranked South East Jaguars 35-32 on Friday, November 8. The Dolphins now will face the fourth-ranked North Hollywood … Continue reading

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Local Veterans Visit Corpus Christi School

Two local veterans, past Ronald Reagan Post 283 Commander Jim Cragg, and Post member Ranee Rubio, spoke to elementary and middle school students at Corpus Christi on November 9, prior to Veterans Day, which will be held on Monday, November … Continue reading

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