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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Westchester Neighborhood Council Asks Bonin to Look out for Seniors
The Westchester Neighborhood Council sent a June 20 letter to Councilman Mike Bonin asking him to clear the parking lot by the public library and the senior center. His office is located in the same area, but Bonin has a...
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“HARVEY” Provides an Enjoyable Evening at Theatre Palisades
Several shoppers at the farmers market Sunday morning asked this editor, “Is there any news I’m missing? Is there any good news?” Yes. Even as we’re all being hit with higher gas prices, water rationing and heated political rhetoric, I...
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Oom PaPa Band Practices for 4th of July: New Members Welcome
By LAUREL BUSBY Since 1975, the Oom PaPa band has been providing music and fun for Pacific Palisades. Aside from 2020, when the pandemic forced the cancellation of the parade and other events, the band has been a regular part...
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist – Monkeying Around
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 20th book, “Fierce Love,” came out May 3. He wrote it with Sonya Curry, the mom of NBA Legend Stephen Curry. click here When Eisenstock is not writing, he pursues what he calls “a crazy...
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Drought, Water Tied to California’s History
By REECE PASCOE With the first major rainfall of the year in Southern California, usually in the winter, everyone goes a little crazy. Car crashes litter the freeways, youth sports games are canceled, and everyone rushes to get home, finally...
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Theatricum’s ‘Merry Wives’ Guarantees a Belly Laugh
By LIBBY MOTIKA Circling The News Contributor For those of us who are exalting in the return of live theater, Saturday evening at the Theatricum Botanicum filled the order perfectly. Set in the open-air stage under the live oak canopy...
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Will Rogers 5/10K Run Returns in 2022
The Will Rogers 45th Annual Race returns this year, after a two-year absence because of the Covid pandemic. The 5/10K is run on one of the most beautiful courses in the country, with the 10K winding through Will Rogers...
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Community Council Asks Councilman Mike Bonin for Additional Police
The Pacific Palisades Community Council passed a motion at its June 9 meeting to approve a letter asking Councilman Mike Bonin to use discretionary funds to allow for additional police officers to the Palisades Beach Detail this summer. The entire...
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June 7 Primary in L.A. County—Still Counting Votes
An April story in “The Local” (“How do the French Produce such Accurate Early Election Results?”) notes that if you’re used to British or American elections you might be expecting an all-night count, but in France, a provisional result is...
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Simple Twist of Fate
(Editor’s note: If a young person ever wonders what love truly is—CTN shares the sweet tale of Pepper Edmiston, who was married to her husband Joe on November 1, 1985.) By PEPPER EDMISTON In the summer of 1999, two...
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