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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Attorney Keith Turner Responds to Oversized House on Marquez Avenue
In response to the CTN article on Monday (“Neighbors Cry ‘Foul’ at Oversized House on Marquez Avenue”), Palisadian Keith Turner of the Turner Law Firm responded: “Your article sounds like another version of the August 1, 2019 story: ‘Infamous Rustic...
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AT&T Tower Is Now Secure; Castellammare Residents May Finally Have Continuous Service
A Pacific Palisades resident who did the detective work to find out why the Castellammare area is often without AT&T services, wrote to CTN: “Every time I thought the problem was solved, the AT&T tower would be vandalized, leaving us without...
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Neighbors Cry “Foul” at Oversized House on Marquez Avenue
Neighbors have reached out repeatedly to Councilman Mike Bonin’s office to complain about the oversized homes that are being built in the Marquez neighborhood, resulting in loss of privacy and ocean views. Most recently, the house at 16769 Marquez Ave., which...
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CRIME: Pacific Palisades through February 20
Pacific Palisades Temporary Senior Lead Officer Jae Lee filed the following report for crimes through February 20. His email is [email protected]. As a reminder, our permanent SLO Michael Moore retired in January and according to West L.A. Commanding Officer Jonathon Tom: “The selection for...
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This Should Be a Great Year for Observing the Stars, Planets and Meteor Showers
If you have a telescope, make plans to study the night sky. Astronomers say there will be a lot of activity in 2021. First up is the full moon on February 27, which is called the snow moon. According to...
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Max Homa Wins the Genesis Invitational
Valencia’s Max Homa won the 2021 Genesis Invitational at the Riviera Country Club on Sunday by shooting a par 3 on the second playoff hole against Tony Finau, who hit into a bunker and bogeyed the hole. At age 30,...
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At Age 95, Charlotte Gumbrell Is Still Riding Her Boogie Board
By BILL BRUNS Circling the News Adviser When I was growing up in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, north of San Diego, my two younger sisters and I enjoyed riding waves on our canvas air mats, along with our mother, Charlotte Bruns (now Gumbrell)....
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Alan Eisenstock’s Playlist: ‘Show Me the Money’
Editor’s note: When Palisadian Alan Eisenstock is not researching and writing one of his nonfiction books (18 thus far!), he pursues what he calls “a crazy labor of love side project” that he started a year ago in mid-March: sending...
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Sam Burns Leads Genesis Invitational with a 64 at the Riviera; Two Players Shot 66
By BILL BRUNS Circling the News Advisor The Genesis Invitational, featuring eight of the world’s top 10-ranked players, got underway in beautiful weather today at the Riviera Country Club. Sam Burns, 24, took a two-stroke lead with a 7-under-par 64...
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Katie O’Neill Shares Paintings with Rotary
“Pacific Palisades has to be one of the most beautiful places to live,” artist Katie O’Neill told Rotary Club members during a Zoom meeting on February 9. She noted how the Pacific Ocean frames one side of the town, while...