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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Pacific Palisades History: Two Teen Murders
(Editor’s note: While working at the Palisadian-Post I was contacted about writing a story in July 2008 asking residents to send letters to deny parole to a transient, who had lived in his van in several locations in Pacific...
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Artist Martha Meade Will Teach an April Painting Class
Martha Meade’s painting classes, which were held in January and March, were so popular that a third class will now be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, at the Palisades Library Community Room, 861 Alma Real...
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Big Bunny Comes to Town; Palisades Holds Annual Egg HuntÂ
By CHAZ PLAGER The Palisades Recreation Center held its annual egg hunt on April 7. The event began at 11 a.m. when the fire truck from Fire Station 69 arrived with the Easter Bunny. Children were allowed to climb on...
Woman Dead, Man Arrested on Suspicion of DUI
A woman, Ashleigh Lawrence, was on the beach below Gladstones with her son and another friend at 12:45 a.m. on April 8. According to one report, they were initially visiting the area to enjoy the beach under the moonlight. According...
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Community Meeting Highlights Crime, Homelessness, Brush Clearance
By ALISON BURMEISTER The Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) hosted a public safety meeting at the newly renovated American Legion Hall on April 6. In collaboration with Ronald Reagan American Legion Post 283, Commander Jim Cragg, who received PPCC Sparkplug...
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Learn to Crochet and “Stitch for Service”
A special workshop will be held for teens and adults who want to learn how to crochet. The first in-person meeting will be held at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11. Subsequent meetings will occur on Thursday, April 13, and...
Run For Your Wife Explodes with Delight, then FizzlesÂ
By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor Timing, set-up, doors for clandestine entrances and exits, spiraling ruses and whip-smart dialogue add up to essential ingredients for farce. Theatre Palisades’ Run For Your Wife by Ray Cooney, now on stage at Pierson...
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Palisades-Malibu YMCA Annual Giving Campaign Underway
Every year, the YMCA hosts an annual campaign to raise funds to help support individuals and programs that are not covered under money from Y memberships. The Palisades Y is focused on doing good for children, teens, families and seniors....
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Philip Springer, 96, Nominated for Webby AwardÂ
Composer Philip Springer, playing Moonlight Sonata on the piano, has been nominated for a Webby Award and a Webby People’s Voice Award for Best Individual Performance. His playing has ended up with more than 25 million views, worldwide. Now, 96,...
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Village Green Meeting Will be Held April 12
The Village Green is a private park, which serves as the heart and soul of Pacific Palisades. Located between Sunset Boulevard, Swarthmore Avenue and Antioch, the triangular park provides a respite for teens and seniors and serves as safe place...