Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

Two Local Eighth Graders Identified with Hit and Run

An eighth grader was waiting in a car parked on the streets near Paul Revere Middle School on April 15.  According to the neighbors, his father went inside the school. At around 9:30 a.m., a friend, who was late for...

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Westchester Encampment Poses Danger for Airport Travel

(Editor’s note: Circling the News was asked to investigate the RVs parking unlawfully in the Westchester parking lot by the swimming pool. Before speaking to people in the RV’s, this editor visited the encampment across from the underpass across from...

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Posted in Homelessness | 2 Comments

What Is It! #22

    This is an old Japanese bed warmer. Coals from the fireplace are put inside. It has a much shorter handle than the European bed warmer because they are used in Futons. The futons open on their side and...

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Pot Shots #13

  (Editor’s note: A reader, who is a fan of Ashleigh Brilliant (creator of Pot-Shots), has worked out an agreement with CTN that gives this newsletter the permission to use copyrighted Pot-Shots. Potshots remain the property of Ashleigh Brilliant. To...

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Wolfberg Park: Sprayed with Pesticides/Planned Walk/Graffiti

No Pesticides in George Wolfberg Park: There is no need for herbicide spraying in George Wolfberg Park, there are other means to control weeds, other than resorting to chemicals. The park is an environmentally sensitive area, because all ground water...

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Deep Concentration Needed to put Cloths on Tables

The Palisades Park Director Jasmine Dowlatshahi threw out Circling the New’s reporter, a high school student, and veteran photographer Rich Schmitt from an egg hunt at the rec center on March 31. This editor cancelled a meeting and ran over...

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Sales, Leases, Taxes and Inventory, Marguleas Discusses the Palisades Market

Anthony Marguleas, the founder and owner of Amalfi Estates, spoke to the Optimist Club on April 2 about the current real estate market.  He said, “You never regret buying real estate; you only regret selling. “More people stay in their homes...

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Michaelson Guides St. Matthew’s Parish School

Saint Matthew’s Parish School is in lovely and capable hands with new head of school Alley (Bartholomew) Michaelson who stepped into the position in July. This past Tuesday, she spoke to the Palisades Optimist Club. “Palisades is a unique place,”...

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Broken Bridge Unsafe for Homeless to Camp

The cement bike path, that was part of the Marvin Braude Beach Trail Gap Closure Project, started to collapse in early February. Water ran under the bridge and took out the supports. With the next rainstorm a few days later,...

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Going to Senior Prom, Costs What?

By CHAZ PLAGER It’s almost the month of May, and alongside the usual headaches of tests, college, and graduation plans, something big for Pali High seniors to look forward to remains: arguably the most important part of the year, senior...

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