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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
People Taking Recycling from Blue Bins: Thieves or Helpful?
Should you do anything if you see people going through your blue recycling bins? CTN received the following note last week “one more Monday I see one of these guys who drives around the Palisades (here, on Via) going through...
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Halloween Oasis Offered at Legion Post
Going up and down the Alphabet Streets or the Huntington Palisades on Halloween evening can be a wearying experience – for adults. Now, take a break at the “Halloween Oasis,” which will be offered at the Ronald Reagan Palisades American...
Pacific Palisades Has Lost a “Friend”
Matthew Perry, 54, was found dead in his Palisades home around 4 p.m. on Saturday 28 around 4 p.m. “This truly is The One Where Our Hearts Are Broken, “Friends” co-creators Marta Kauffman and David Crane, and executive producer Kevin...
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Rediscovering L.A.’s Croissant King in France
Maison Giraud, the French Restaurant that was located on Swarthmore in Pacific Palisades, was known for its croissants. A June 2012 L.A. Times (“Counter Intelligence: Maison Giraud in Pacific Palisades”) noted, “Maison Giraud has great French toast — brioche made...
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Seeking Soccer Officials with No High School Experience to Ref Games
Do you look good in shorts and knee socks? Have you ever watched a high school varsity soccer game? Do you have a pulse? Good news, you too can be a high school referee. Santa Monica High School’s athletic director...
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Not Too Early to Purchase Unique Gift
There is always someone on your Christmas, Hanukah, birthday gift list that has everything. They don’t need or want clothes, jewelry, candles or yoga attire. Give that person an “experience” by gifting them a subscription to a Theatre Palisades season....
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Marquez Block Party Proclaimed Spectacular Success
BY HALDIS TOPPEL Special to Circling the News The Marquez Knolls Property Owners Association (MKPOA) held its first block party in three years and it was pronounced a great success by merchants, community members and visitors. The morning started...
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Registration Is Open for Thanksgiving Turkey Trot
Registration is now open for the 9th Annual Pacific Palisades Turkey Trot. The 5/10K race starts and finishes at the Palisades Charter High School Stadium 50-yard line on November 23. The event, which will start at 8 a.m., is a...
Newcomers Group Encourages New Members
The Pacific Palisades Newcomers & Friends, founded in 1950, was originally intended to welcome those who had recently moved into our community by offering participation in a wide range of activities. The group has morphed into a social organization that...
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Property Owners May See an Increase in Homeowner’s Insurance
Wildfires have always been part of life in California, going back to the indigenous tribes who lived here. According to the National Park Service, Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians used fire to clear areas for crops and travel,...
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