Author Archives: Sue Pascoe

Temescal Canyon Road Finally Slated to Be Repaired

Councilmember Traci Park’s office announced on September 29, that repair of Temescal Canyon Road is set to begin tomorrow, Monday, October 2. Park’s field deputy Michael Amster sent an email to the Pacific Palisades Community Council that “Repairing this road … Continue reading

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Pumpkin Patch Is Open with Spectacular Choices

The annual Palisades-Malibu YMCA pumpkin patch opened on Saturday, September 30, during the Pacific Palisades Community Council’s Jubilee. The patch will be open Sunday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m. and on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 6 … Continue reading

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“Nancy Drew Detectives” Aid LAPD

Residents on Baylor Street, near Sunset, experienced a robbery sometime late in the evening/early morning on September 27 and 28. While the husband slept, a side window was pried open and unknown person(s) entered the house. The criminals took items … Continue reading

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CRIME REPORT: Teen Overdose Reported near the Recreation Center

“I was at the park yesterday with my daughter and a young girl was taken by ambulance. She seemed unresponsive,” a resident wrote Circling the News on September 23. The resident said that it happened in the area behind the … Continue reading

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The Palisades Dentist Assist Homeless Task Force

Dr. Cerisa Moncayo and assistant Sarai Cornejo from The Palisades Dentists joined the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homeless on September 27 in the Vons grocery store parking lot. Moncayo and Cornejo worked with the PPTFFH outreach team to offer … Continue reading

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Police Sent a Burglary Warning to this Area

It appears that criminals have become more brazen and are targeting single-family homes. Now with no-bail going into effect on October 1, there will even be less deterrent for criminals. On September 26, The West Los Angeles Police Department put … Continue reading

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No Bail for Crimes Goes into Effect in Los Angeles County October 1

The new “no-bail” schedule will go into effect for all police departments in Los Angeles County on October 1. Bail had been based on a predetermined schedule according to the type of charge, not the person’s ability to pay. If … Continue reading

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Punk Band 2 Dust Will Perform September 29

By CHAZ PLAGER High school is a time of self-discovery, where students learn what they like and how to express themselves. Some do that through rebellion against established authority, while others express it through music and other creative endeavors. In … Continue reading

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Park Neighbors under Siege from Hoodlums on Weekends

  For the last two years, residents who live near the Palisades Recreation Center have complained about the lawlessness among young people that take place after hours. The most recent was September 23, around 9 p.m. after fireworks were once … Continue reading

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Celebrating a 94th Birthday in Style

This editor’s mom, Noma Sazama, turned 94 on September 21.  Generally, it involves a bit of planning because where she now lives, Martin, South Dakota, is wedged between the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Reservations. Plane travel to the town is … Continue reading

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