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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
VIEWPOINT: Do Not Judge Based on Skin Color
“Look to a day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin.” Martin Luther King, Jr. I’m shocked. Did you know that people other than whites can be racist? How can society...
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Proposition 30 Would Raise Income Taxes
Proposition 30 would require taxpayers with incomes above $2 million, annually, to pay an additional 1.75 percent income tax. A new 13.3 percent top marginal income tax was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom at the end of September. Prop 30,...
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Expert Will Speak on Fentanyl at Paul Revere
Dr. Roger Crystal will give a presentation to Revere parents and students and the local community at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26 at the Revere auditorium, 1450 Allenford Ave. Crystal will discuss the dangers of fentanyl and what we...
Posted in Health, Kids/Parenting, Schools
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The Beauty of Women Celebrated in South Dakota
At the Missouri River in South Dakota, where Lewis and Clark once camped on their journey across the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, stands Dignity. This 50-foot-high stainless-steel statue by South Dakota artist laureate Dale Claude Lamphere depicts a Native...
Posted in Seniors, Viewpoint
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Palisades Crushes the Yankees 40-6 Friday
Stadium by the Sea was packed as Palisades High School football team went into their second league game against Hamilton High School on October 7. The Dolphins defeated the Yankees 40-6. The game wasn’t even two minutes old, when Dolphin...
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$35,000 Worth of Paintings Stolen from O’Neill’s Studio
“I want my babies back,” said artist Katie O’Neill after 11 paintings, worth about $35,000 was stolen from her art studio on Antioch on Saturday, October 8. Around 10:30 p.m., a Gelson’s employee saw a man that was described as...
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Incumbent State Senator Allen and Challenger Irwin Asked about Ballona Wetlands
California State Senator Ben Allen, the incumbent, was unopposed on the primary ballot for State District 24. He received 165,421 votes. But, in the November election, Allen will run against Kristina Irwin, a Santa Monica native. She received 6,260...
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LETTER: Human Composting a New Way of Dealing with Dead Bodies
(Editor’s note: CTN wrote October 3 musings about a new law passed that would allow human composting. Forget the casket, forget the urn – Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill to allow human composting, aka “natural organic reduction.” Composting is...
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Californians Marginal Income Tax Rate Will Raise
Almost everyone would like to be paid while taking time off for maternity leave or to care for ill family members. California legislators passed a new bill SB No. 951, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 30,...
Obituary: Mary J. Rapoport, 80; Longtime Resident and a Leader in the National Women’s Political Caucus
Mary J. Rapoport was born in New York City to Sylvia and Joseph Feder on October 19, 1941. She passed away on September 18, with her family at her side. Growing up in Washington Heights, Mary graduated from the High School...
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