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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
VIEWPOINT: Matt Mahan for Governor
(Editor’s note: Yesterday I wrote: “There are too many candidates for this editor to interview before the primary. So, readers, it is up to you. Here’s the guidelines. Write 400 words about the candidate that you think people should consider—try...
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AYSO 69 U12 Boys Finish Top Four
Even though the AYSO Palisades Region 69 program was decimated as people moved out of the area after the Palisades Fires, the players remaining are not only highly competitive but also having fun. “The U12 Boys All-Star Team has been...
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Saint Matthew’s Music Guild Presents “A Classical Journey”
Matthew’s Music Guild presents “A Classical Journey” 8 p.m. on Friday, April 24. The concert features L.A. Philharmonic cellist David Garrett and the Orchestra at St. Matthews, playing music by Bach, Haydn, Shubert and Weber. The audience will be treated to a...
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AYSO Region 69 Named 26 Community Champions: Registration Now Open
AYSO Region 69 was named the recipient of the 26 Community Champions Grant from LA84 Foundation and Dick’s Sporting Goods click here. The grant is allowing the region to help families impacted by the fire, with fees and other assistance,...
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Brush Clearance Notices Sent: Inspections Start May 1
Team Palisades are helping to coordinate a neighborhood cleanup/brush clearance for Saturday, April 25, 2026, in the most devastated neighborhoods, such as the Alphabets, Via Bluffs, El Medio/Las Casas and Marquez from 8 a.m. to noon. This is NOT only about...
A Trio of Animals Keeps Canyon Residents on Their Toes
(Editor’s note: This story first appeared in The Canyon Alliance click here on April 14 and is reprinted with permission.) By LAUREL BUSBY News & Information Editor Two dogs and a baby bird drove Rustic Canyon residents into action on Monday,...
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LETTER: Donna Vaccario Small Gym Is a Treasured Community Landmark
PPRC – Floor Plan (10.07.2025) (Editor’s note: CTN is printing the letter from the President of the Historical Society, Donna Vaccarino, but disputes her allegations that there is nothing for seniors and there’s been no transparency in the process. CTN...
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2028 Olympic Tickets May Be Out of Reach for Residents
The hype was everywhere. Residents would be allowed to register for the first chance to purchase 2028 Summer Olympics tickets and there would be some available for as low as $28. January 16, this editor received the following information “You’re...
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Remembering Mike, My Scoutmaster
By KEVIN HEADRICK Last September, I was eating lunch with some friends on my birthday when I got a phone call from Mike Lanning. I got excited and told my friends that I had to take the call because it...
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Steyer’s Climate Tax Statement Infuriates Locals
Tom Steyer is the leading Democrat in the polls for California governor, since Eric Swalwell dropped out. On April 17, Steyer wrote on X “The people of Altadena and Pacific Palisades paid a climate tax last year. They lost their...
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