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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Tramonto Drive Landslide Proposed Stabilization Scheme Deemed Unacceptable: Hearing November 15
Most motorists driving on Pacific Coast Highway between Malibu and Pacific Palisades may have never heard of the Tramonto Drive Landslide. It exists. If the slope is not fully remediated, the large-scale developments might have unforeseen circumstances: the closure of...
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Freeway Inferno – The Blame Starts with Bass and Garcetti: His corruption and her mismanagement of chaotic LAFD brass sparked it.
(Editor’s note: A reader sent the following November 13 story by Daniel Guss, who poses questions about the fire under the 10 Freeway and inspections that should be answered by L.A. City leaders.) By DANIEL GUSS (@TheGusReport on Twitter –...
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What Is It? #3
This is a batter whisk used in a bread and pastry making process. It needs a hard stiff wood for best work. The most popular wood for this was wenge. Hand whisks were replaced in bakeries and in many homes...
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Newcomer’s Group Practices Philanthropy
Newcomers is a women’s social organization that includes newcomers and long-time residents of Pacific Palisades and adjacent areas: Brentwood, Malibu, Santa Monica and Topanga. When joining, people can select the arm of the organization where they want to participate. Most...
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Hovde Elevates Quilting to an Art Form
Melissa Hovde found that her latest quilt had made it into the finals of the national Hoffman competition last week. Hovde explained that the material company based in California, specified that quilters had to use five of different 15 pieces...
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Club Official Explains the High School Referee Soccer Strike
Jonny Joseph, who is the president of South Bay Soccer Referee Association (SBSRA), which assigns referees to club games throughout West Los Angeles has been receiving emails from high school parents who claim that referees are trying to “wreck” the...
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Calling All Thespians to Audition for “Beau Jest”
Theatre Palisades has announced audition dates for Beau Jest. This delightful comedy will begin rehearsals November 20 and will open January 12 and run weekends through February 18. Auditions will be held at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Road The...
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Detective Thriller “Towards Zero” Provides Memorable Night
By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor Agatha Christie is in the air. Our cultural tastes seem to run in the detective procedural genre these days, and Christie novels, plays and revivals pop up regularly. PBS has been airing a...
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Grand Re-opening of the Marquez Garden
Former Palisades resident Marie Steckmest, who was a master gardener, devoted hours with students at Marquez Elementary. In a 2018 story, this Editor wrote “With the school year coming to a close, Marquez Elementary gardening students and garden coordinator...
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CRIME- October 22 to November 4 Reported by SLO Espin
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin and his partner passed out candy on Halloween. “We stopped at a couple of intersections in the neighborhoods and passed out candy with the police car lights on. I know some people were...
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