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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Restaurant Club Enjoys Local Offerings
Like to eat? Join the International Dinner Club, whose members went to Armav, the local Armenian + Mediterranean restaurant in August. The Club was formed last year by four locals, Wendy Anderson, Jean Sharp, photographer Rich Schmitt and wife Courtney. … Continue reading
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Trash Not Picked up for Two Weeks
At 16458 Sunset Boulevard, the trash has not been picked up in two weeks by the Management Company hired by Palisades resident Kevin Sabin and Santa Monica resident Lance Zuckerbraun. Residents said they had repeatedly reached out to landlords to … Continue reading
Opportunity to Help “Beat” Cancer at Pink Party
During Covid, diagnoses for six major cancer types dropped by nearly 50 percent and about 43 percent of current patients missed routine appointments. In 2022, more than 600,000 Americans died of cancer. Statistics are grim, but the American Cancer Society’s … Continue reading
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Evicting Tenants in Pacific Palisades Underway
Palisades resident Kevin Sabin and Lance Zuckerbraun purchased the 5,363 sq-ft building on a 9,964-sq.-lot at 16458 Sunset Boulevard in July for $2 million. The Sunset unit houses 13 people, with rents ranging between $1,200 and $1,500, which means it … Continue reading
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Survivor Kitty Lives Through Coyote Attack
“Knowing the coyotes were around and having seen the picture of the coyote on Circling the News, I knew its mate was still around,” Coral Rugge wrote CTN. Then, on September 4, disaster struck. Rugge’s indoor cat ran to … Continue reading
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High School Entries Sought for Community Jubilee
The Pacific Palisades Community Council is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with a community jubilee from noon to 4 p.m. on September 30 in Simon Meadow. High school students (private and public) are invited to submit, art, photography, poetry … Continue reading
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Wolfberg Bathrooms State of the Art, But No One Can Use Them
The two state-of-the-art bathrooms installed at the base of the George Wolfberg Park at Potrero are self-cleaning, but have been closed since the beginning of July. Before the installation in the Palisades, the EXELOO models were first tried in August … Continue reading
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Nancy Benay Will Discuss French Orchids September 19
At the September 19 meeting of the Malibu Orchid Society, held in Pacific Palisades, Nancy Benay will speak “On the Orchid Trail in Southeastern France: The Orchids of the Valley of Saint Genis.” Benay will showcase the biodiversity and native … Continue reading
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OBITUARY—Ann Emerson, Teacher, Mother, Long-time Resident
Ann Emerson, 66-year resident of Rustic Canyon, passed away peacefully in her home in July surrounded by family and loved ones. She was 96 years old. Her beloved husband, Richard Emerson, predeceased her in 2002. Ann was born in 1927 … Continue reading
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Community Destroyed at 16458 Sunset Boulevard
According to tenants and Allan Jones, the Santa Ynez listing agent, Joe Angerman, who built the six-unit apartment building at 16458 Sunset Boulevard in 1955, was just “the nicest guy.” The building was stable, and the last “new” tenant moved … Continue reading
Posted in City, City Councilmember Traci Park, Community, Real Estate
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