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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Fact or B.S. #4: Bonin Needed Information Before Voting Against Encampments at Schools
One of my son’s favorite television shows growing up was Mythbusters. Each episode focused on popular beliefs, Internet rumors or other myths. The cast would examine each myth and then either confirm or debunk it. Circling the News is now...
Posted in City/Councilman Mike Bonin
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West Edge, Formerly Martin Expo Town Center, Formerly Martin Cadillac Will Have 600 “Luxury” Apartments
(This is the first in a two-part series. Tomorrow more information will follow about the luxury/affordable housing.) Martin Cadillac was located at Bundy and Olympic in West LA. The owners worked with City officials to get permits for an oversized...
Posted in Real Estate
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Electric Bikes Not Designed for Those Younger than 16
Pacific Palisades residents Kaye and Jonathan Steinsapir, the parents of Molly Steinsapir, have filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Rad Power Bikes, a Seattle-based e-bike company. Molly, 12, and a friend were riding a Rad Runner...
Posted in Kids/Parenting
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New Book Features Thomas Mann, the Nobel Laureate of San Remo Drive
By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling the News Contributor When the homeland becomes foreign, the foreign becomes the homeland. This sentence was the blueprint for so many of the German anti-fascists who fled Hitler’s savage despotism to find refuge in the United...
Corpus Will Host the Dr. Martini Blood Drive
For many decades, beloved founding parishioner and retired pediatrician, Dr. Michael Martini led the annual American Red Cross Blood Drive at Corpus Christi Church, the American Legion and for the Pacific Palisades Optimist Club. At the age of 97 he is...
VIEWPOINT: Most Running Unopposed for PP Community Council
“All politics is local,” is a phrase commonly associated with Tip O’Neill, former speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives. For Pacific Palisades residents that phrase should mean that residents care as much about local issues as state or...
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Dylan Knight Operates “Fitness from Within”
BY ALISON BURMEISTER When Dylan Knight was attending grade school at Marquez Elementary and taking martial arts lessons with Gerry Blanck in 1996, the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) recognized the very first nationally accredited certificate for personal...
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Traffic Collision Claims Life at Palisades Bowl
On July 22, around 7:55 p.m. a collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian occurred at Pacific Place east of Terrace Drive at Palisades Bowl (off Pacific Coast Highway). A student, Emily, 20s, was hit and was transported to...
Posted in Accidents/Fires
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REVIEW: Trouble The Water Details Life of African-American Congressman
BY LAUREL BUSBY Photos: IAN FLANDERS Trouble the Water explores the life of little-known hero Robert Smalls, the first African-American U.S. congressman, who commandeered a Southern ship to lead a daring sea escape during the Civil War. The world premiere...
Teens Have Few Places to Eat Out in Pacific Palisades
By CHAZ PLAGER There’s a saying: If you’re rich, you live in Beverly Hills. If you’re famous, you live in Malibu. If you’re lucky, you live in Pacific Palisades. As someone who grew up in the Palisades, I didn’t...
Posted in businesses/stores, Restaurants
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