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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Armav Restaurant Opens on Monument, Offering Eastern Mediterranean Fare
In late September, a reader wrote about the proposed Eastern Mediterranean restaurant Armav on Monument: “I’m thrilled that Kim will have a full restaurant. Being Armenian I drive to the Valley or Glendale to get good food or ingredients. Hope it won’t...
Posted in Restaurants
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Palisades High Marching Band Continues to Win Awards
At the Palisades High playoff football game last Friday night, the crowd enjoyed a terrific surprise: a halftime performance by the Pali marching band. The band’s performance show this year, some of which was performed at the Stadium by...
Pacific Palisades Interfaith Thanksgiving Service Will Be Held Monday, November 22
One of the most inspirational events in Pacific Palisades is the annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Service, hosted by the town’s clergy. The service this year, “Unity in Gratitude will be held at 7 p.m. on Monday, November 22, at St. Matthew’s...
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Trouble with Blatant Teen Theft at CVS
A recent posting on Nextdoor Palisades said: “I was buying a few things at CVS in the village this morning around 8:15 a.m. I noticed that several groups of high school-aged kids entered the store, walked around and left....
Posted in Community, Crime/Police
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Undefeated PaliHi Football Destroys South Gate, 60-21, in City Playoff Opener
Sophomore quarterback Sammy Silvia passed for 341 yards and four touchdowns as the powerful Palisades High football team crushed South Gate, 60-21, in the first round of the City Section Open Division playoffs last Friday night at home. The Dolphins,...
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Palisades Residents Debate an Entrance Gate to Potrero Park on Friends Street
At the Palisades Park Advisory Board meeting last Wednesday night, Friends Street resident Jeff Spitz read a letter to the board stating that a pathway to George Wolfberg Park at Potrero, now under construction, had never been discussed or approved and that it...
Posted in Community, Highlands Eldercare Project, Parks
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PaliHi Tennis Coach Bud Kling Continues His Winning Ways
Although many people are familiar with long-time resident Bud Kling, because he’s friendly with everyone and is often seen about town—most people don’t realize he’s one of the most successful high school tennis coaches in the country. Not only that,...
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OBIT: Ruby Kuntz, 102, Mother, Grandmother
Ruby Evelyn Kuntz, (nee Caplan), of Pacific Palisades was 102 when she died at home November 9, 2021. She was born January 1, 1919. She was predeceased by her parents, David W. Caplan (1891-1955) and Rebecca Z. Fineberg (Meister) (1895-1979),...
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Vehicle Parking in Los Angeles Is Selectively Enforced, Allowing Overnight RV Parking
During Covid, there were numerous RVs that permanently established themselves in Los Angeles City parks, even though “No Overnight Parking” signs were posted (LAMC 63.44). The lack of enforcement is especially hazardous for residents who want to use local...
Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: Fleeing to the Heartland
(Editor’s note: Palisadian Alan Eisenstock’s 19th book “Redeeming Justice” co-written with Jarrett Adams, came out on September 14 and was named the Best Book of September by Amazon. “A consuming tale of a broken legal system, its trail of ruin...