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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Criminal Activity in Pacific Palisades as Reported by Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore
Pacific Palisades Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore released his report on crimes committed in Pacific Palisades from November 21 to December 8. BURGLARY November 29 to December 5, noon to noon, in the 300 block of Entrada. The suspect smashed...
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Follow Up about Pacific Palisades Post Office Delivery Woes
Circling the News received numerous notes from people regarding a December 3 CTN story “U.S. Postal Service Spokeswoman Claims The Palisades Post Office ‘Is Not Understaffed.’” One letter was specific: “The idea that Post Office management would deny being understaffed...
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American Legion Has Been a Driving Force for Good in Pacific Palisades
(Editor’s note: After running the story about the American Legion giving the YMCA a check for $25,000, several people wondered about the history of the legion. Below is a brief history of the Legion and of the Pacific Palisades Legion.)...
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Foster Youth and Optimist Homes Need Your Aid over the Holiday Season
At the Youth and Government bill program held at Palisades High on November 4, one teen suggested that Section 609 of the Welfare and Institutions Code should add that a judge may commit a minor who has committed a serious...
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Palisades Theatre ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ Presented on December 11
Mark your calendars for a free radio show “Miracle on 34th Street” presented by Theatre Palisades Actors’ Troup on Wednesday, December 11 at Pierson Playhouse, 941 Temescal Canyon Rd. This will be the sixth annual holiday show that is done...
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YMCA Christmas Tree Lot Provides Different Tree Types and Sizes Down in Temescal: Jennifer Garner Laughs About her Purchase
Standing on the corner of Sunset and Temescal Canyon Road on Monday night, I enjoyed the smell of fir trees wafting in the air. The Palisades-Malibu YMCA Christmas Tree lot was open for business in Simon Meadow, and that afternoon...
American Legion Post 283 Donates $25,000 To Palisades YMCA, Aiding Seniors and Teens
The Ronald Reagan American Legion Post presented $25,000 to the Palisades-Malibu YMCA. Y Executive Director Jim Kirtley was thrilled with the donation. “This will allow us to provide financial assistance to those who need it,” he said. It may seem...
Lisa Glantz Honored with Golden Sparkplug for Continuing the Holiday Ho!Ho!Ho! Tradition
Last November, the cherished tradition of having Santa Claus make a one-night stop to visit children in Pacific Palisades was suddenly abandoned by the Chamber of Commerce, which had organized the festivities for nearly 70 years. The reason given to halt...
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Celebrate the Holiday Season with a Choral Concert this Weekend
By BERNICE FOX ‘Tis the season for warm gatherings with family and friends, the annual Ho!Ho!Ho! and – wait for it – choral concerts! There are three concerts of note this weekend with choir and orchestra. All of these choirs...
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We All Need to Be Aware of the Most Common Scams, Especially over the Holiday Season
At this time of year, people can be particularly vulnerable when they’re told via a phone call that they are about to lose their “Social Security funds” or that their water/electricity will be cut off because of “lack of payment.”...
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