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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Volunteers Sought for the Pacific Palisades Homeless Count
Kim Clary, the site coordinator for the Homeless Count, has announced that the count in Pacific Palisades will take place on January 25, around 5 to 5:30 a.m., the exact time will be announced closer to the count. Volunteers will...
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Robertson Selected as Outstanding Educator of the Year (Part 2)
(Editor’s note: This is part two of a story about the agriculture and animals at Revere Middle School.) Carrie Robertson, who has worked at Paul Revere Charter Middle School since 2011, was named the “Outstanding Educator of the Year” by...
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Exciting Year of Shows Planned at Theatre Palisades
Theatre Palisades, the local community theater has announced its schedule for the upcoming year. Five unique and entertaining presentations will include Other Desert Cities, Run for Your Wife, The Andrews Brothers, Bell Book & Candle and Towards Zero. OTHER DESERT...
World Premiere and International Harpist Featured at Chamber Music Palisades
Chamber Music Palisades (CMP) presents its first concert of the new year on Wednesday, January 18, 8 pm, at St. Matthew’s Parish – and the program is spectacular. It includes host Alan Chapman, a world premiere, We Begin, by Derrick Skye...
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Robertson Selected as Outstanding Educator of the Year (Part 1)
(Editor’s note: this is part one of a two-part story about Paul Revere Middle School Agricultural teacher. Today the story centers around the animals, tomorrow about dealing with food waste in an agricultural setting.) Carrie Robertson, who has worked at...
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Electrical Outages in the Highlands, Huntington Palisades
A resident wrote on January 3, “I returned December 17th to the Highlands and since my return we have lost power multiple times for several hours at a time…no warning, no explanation. Yesterday [January 2] it was out for over 5...
“Dry January” a Time to Ponder and Reset
Over the holidays, alcohol consumption tends to go up, so many people use this month, dubbed “Dry January,” to not drink or as a starting point for more long-term sobriety. Here’s a challenge to friends, relatives and residents, can you...
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CRIME – Senior Lead Officer Espin Release Crime Report
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin released the following report: BURGLARY December 25, 11:21 p.m. in the 17000 Block of Castellammare Drive (Hot Prowl). Suspect entered through read door, ransacked home and took miscellaneous items. Victim returned to home...
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Sleep’s Important: But Experts Don’t Know Its Purpose
“No one knows what sleep is for,” said Dr. George Labrot, a board-certified sleep specialist. “But we do know there are severe consequences if you don’t get it.” Research over the past decade has shown the health consequences of poor...
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“Avatar 2: The Way of Water” Delivers
By CHAZ PLAGER James Cameron’s Avatar, if nothing else, is famous for being the highest grossing film of all time, grossing over $2.922 billion when it was released in 2009. Outside of those facts, people really don’t seem to remember the...
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