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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Students Help Residents “Super Clean” the Community
By CHAZ PLAGER Forty Palisades High School students, representing the PaliHi Ambassadors, came out on Saturday morning to pick up trash and litter in Pacific Palisades. “We’re happy to give back to our community, even if in a small...
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Update on Pacific Palisades Post Office and Homeless Sleeping Inside
With the cold weather and lack of homeless shelters, the local Post Office has become a place for a few people seeking shelter during the rains. On March 2, CTN posted a letter from a resident that said “I was...
Posted in Crime/Police, Homelessness
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ROCA’s Pizza Will Open , March 6, Monday
After having lunch in the village today, writers Bill Bruns and Kenny Turan were walking on Swarthmore when they noticed activity in ROCA Pizza. “Let’s see when they’re going to start serving pizza,” Turan said. Several pizzas had just come...
Posted in Restaurants
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Two Homeless Encounters: Letter and a Cleanup
Letter: Encounter in the Post Office I was on my way home from work, mailing a stack of letters around 10:53 p.m.. There were two men sleeping inside the Post Office. One guy was my size, 6′ 3″ and charged...
Posted in Homelessness
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Lives Well-Lived: Organists Retire after 68 and 69 Years of Playing
Daily News columnist Dennis McCarthy wrote (“Church Organ Player Says Poignant Goodbye,” January 28) that Canoga Park Lutheran Church’s Christine Benich is retiring. At 97, she has been playing the organ for services since they joined the congregation in 1955....
Posted in Music
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Women Should Not Wait until 40, if They Want a Child
Nationally recognized fertility specialist Dr. Ingrid Rodi says that women who are under 35 who have tried to get pregnant for a year with no results or women who are 35 or over and tried six months with no results,...
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Storytelling with John Truby
By: ALISON BURMEISTER If you have ever thought about writing a book or screenplay, your first step might be consulting John Truby, author of The Anatomy of Genres: How Story Forms Explain the Way the World Works, which was published...
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More True Lies and More Arnold, but Not Together
By: BERNICE FOX Nearly three decades after Arnold Schwarzenegger saved America and Jamie Lee Curtis in True Lies, the box office smash is being turned into a TV series. Like actors who play James Bond have changed through the years,...
Posted in Film/Television
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Time for a Community Spring Cleaning on Saturday
A community-wide cleanup is being held this Saturday, March 4, from 9 a.m. to noon. Those participating can pick up gloves and trash bags at the Village Green, 15280 Sunset Boulevard, and then find an area of Pacific Palisades that...
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On Your Mind – Readers Write
REGARDING DOGS AT THE FARMERS MARKET: Circling the News joked on February 27, that the latest dog park was the Palisades Farmers Market, because so many dogs are with their owners on Sunday. A reader sent a copy of the...
Posted in Animals/Pets, Community, Letters
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