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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Government Needs to Refund $5,000
When President Joe Biden said that people who owe on college loans can get relief, my mom, 92, called and asked if I was going to get $5,000 back. Maybe I should ask for a refund. I had graduated from...
Posted in Viewpoint
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Friends of Library Address Community Concerns Regarding Patron Safety
The following statement was released by The Friends of the Library: The board of directors of the Pacific Palisades Library Association (The Friends of the Library) devoted its August 9 quarterly board meeting and a subsequent follow-up meeting on August...
Posted in Community, Homelessness
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Happy Birthday to Me??
BY PEPPER EDMISTON This week I reached an unthinkable age. Baby Boomers were raised not to trust anyone over thirty, an age so old it was beyond our comprehension. How can I count on someone with twice those years,...
Posted in Health, Viewpoint
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Removed: Community Concerns Regarding “Ruby” and Library Safety
The original story was removed by request because CTN would not take down the photos of the current library environment. This is a summary of the situation: Residents have worried about the safety of the children who attend Corpus Christi...
Posted in Community, Homelessness
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U.S. Congressman Lieu Asks FBI to Investigate Antisemitic Flyers
U.S. House of Representative Ted Lieu, in an August 25 letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray, urged the FBI to launch a formal investigation into the antisemitic flyers that were distributed to local homes over the weekend of August 19-21....
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City Council Will Vote to Adopt Covid Emergency August 26
If a resident thinks they misread the headline about the Covid Pandemic Emergency, they have not. On August 26, 2022, councilmembers will once again vote to keep the City in a State of Emergency because of Covid 19. They have...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Health
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Matty Gottesman Offered First Record Deal
By CHAZ PLAGER Palisades resident Matty Gottesman recently signed a deal with Empire Records. “I am super excited to be working with them,” he said. “I want my music to uplift people. “The majority of my songs are intended to...
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Repair the Antioch Sidewalk for Dick Littlestone
When Colonel Dick Littlestone, a long-time Palisadian resident and an activist, was still alive, he tried to get a handicapped ramp installed on the sidewalk on Antioch Street next to Café Vida. The curb does not allow those in wheelchairs...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin, Community
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Darling and Park Answer a Constituent’s Concern
(Editor’s note: A 32-year Westchester resident sent a letter (below) to city officials, including Councilman Mike Bonin. Circling the News and Westside Current sent the letter to CD 11 candidates Erin Darling and Traci Park and asked for their response...
OBITUARY: Eva Holberg, a Consummate, Decades-Long Volunteer in Pacific Palisades
By BILL BRUNS Former Citizen of the Year Eva Holberg, who served for decades as a creative and dauntless leader at Theatre Palisades and the Palisades Symphony, passed away on August 13. She was 91. Eva was born April 22, 1931...
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