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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Dolphins Lose to Venice 60-14
It was supposed to be a good game against the Western League leaders, both 4-0, both vying for the championship, and the opportunity to play in the Open Division of the city playoffs. Palisades was first on the score...
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Letters: Mystery Solved, But Permanent Resolution Needed
“Furniture Illegally Placed” was the headline for a musing that read: “A table, chairs, mailbox and a memorial sign were placed in the restricted entry area of the upper Via Olas bluffs on the Lombard trail going down the...
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Viewpoint: Group Think and Scapegoating: Seek Truth
In high school, we were shown “The Ox-Bow Incident” (1943 black and white film), more than once. This editor hated the Western because of the ending – if only people had stopped to seek the truth, it could have been...
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Viewpoint: Here’s Who’s Funding The Los Angeles Elections and Why You Should Care
(Editor’s note: This article first appeared in the Westside Current on October 31 and is reprinted with permission.) BY: MICHAEL JENSEN Over the last few weeks, my mailbox has been inundated with campaign mailers for our local elections. My routine...
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Dinner with Eugene Levy Raised $10,000 for Local Youth
Palisades Honorary Mayor Eugene Levy, comic and Emmy winner for Schitt’s Creek, agreed to dine for charity, helping raise money for local youth causes. Last year, the Palisades Rotary Club sold 100 tickets ($100 each) for the opportunity to share...
Posted in Education, Kids/Parenting, Schools
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Leslie Lehr Addresses “A Boob’s Life” in a New Book
By ALISON BURMEISTER The saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” certainly applies to author Leslie Lehr’s latest book, A Boob’s Life, How America’s Obsession Shaped Me. . .And You. With the word boob in the title, and...
CRIME REPORT: Two Kids Terrorized by Hot Prowl
At the Pacific Palisades Community Council zoom meeting, a crime which occurred on October 17, in the 700 block of Hartzell, involving a “hot prowl” was discussed. Two kids were in the house around 7 p.m., while the parents were...
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Mountain Lion Did Not Pay Greens Fees
A mountain lion was discovered near the Brentwood County Club, that is bordered by San Vicente and Montana, around 10 a.m. on October 27. It appears the animal did not realize only members were allowed on the course. The cat...
Posted in Animals/Pets
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Captain Jonathan Tom Promoted: Bids Community Goodbye
(Editor’s note: It was with much joy that this editor learned that Captain Jonathan Tom had been promoted, because he deserved it. But his promotion also brought sadness. Tom went out of his way to try and work with this...
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DSA-Sanctioned Candidates Should be Examined Closely
The Westside Current ran an October 26 story (“DSA Endorsements Raise Questions of Anti-Semitism Among Darling, City Candidates”), which pointed out that in order to receive a DSA endorsement, candidates must fill out a questionnaire that asks if they back...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community
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