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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Vittorio’s Is Open for Take-out Business; Donates to Medical Workers at St. John’s
Vittorio’s Ristorante, which has been on Marquez Avenue since 1984, continued its giving ways by donating 40 individually-packed lunches to the ER staff at Saint John’s Hospital. “We took lasagna, chopped salads, chicken Caesar salads and farfalle broccoli with tomatoes,...
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Palisades High School Parents Asked to Run for Board of Trustees
(Editor’s note: Current Palisades High School Board of Trustee member Reeve Chudd sent the following letter to Circling the News on April 7.) I’m writing to you with a request that perhaps you’ll find space in CTN to invite parents...
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Is It Possible that Southern California Was Exposed to the Coronavirus in December?
Fortunately, most of Los Angeles hasn’t yet seen the spike of coronavirus patients that people in New York/New Jersey have, but is there explanation? In an April 6 Sacramento Bee story (“Here’s When Experts Predict New Coronavirus Cases Will Peak...
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Pacific Palisades Recreation Center Homeless Shelter Proposal- Task Force Response
(Editor’s note: this April 7 letter from the Pacific Palisades Task Force on Homelessness was sent to Mayor Eric Garcetti, Councilmember Mike Bonin and L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl about the proposal to house homeless at the Palisades Recreation Center....
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Around the Town: Did You Know?
GAS PRICES: If you not one of the lucky people driving an all-electric car, Circling the News discovered what might be the best gas prices in town. An employee at the Palisades Car Wash and gas station was in the...
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Beech Street Offers Tasty Italian Sandwiches, Pastas, Pizzas and Entrees
Located on Swarthmore (across from CVS), Beech Street has one of the loveliest places to dine in Pacific Palisades, either outside in its quaint courtyard or inside near the fireplace. Families love to come here because not only does it...
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PASSOVER: “When the Whole World Is Longing for Redemption”
By RABBI STEVEN CARR REUBEN, PH.D. Special to Circling the News This year’s Passover celebration will be unlike any we have ever experienced in our lives. As the virus continues to spread across the world and all of us continue...
Examining Pandemics: How Does the Coronavirus Stack Up?
Researching the world’s most deadly pandemics, it was interesting to learn that two of the major ones were caused by bacteria: bubonic plague and cholera. The remaining ones have been viral. Circling the News thought it might be interesting to...
What’s “THE” Correct Terminology in Referring to Pacific Palisades and Pacific Coast Highway?
(Editor’s note: In yesterday’s Musings, residents were alerted to a debate about the use of “the” in front of Pacific Palisades and PCH. Below are some of the responses. Readers in South Dakota will understand this controversy because is the...
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OBIT: Julie Colton Myers, 60, Wife, Mother
February 12, 1960 – March 30, 2020 Julie Colton Myers, 60, of Pacific Palisades, passed away unexpectedly Monday, March 30, in a car accident. Born in Los Angeles to Nate and Adrienne, Julie graduated from Beverly Hills High School in...
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