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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
Palisades High School Nabs Championship City Titles
In Boys Tennis and Boys and Girls Lacrosse BOYS TENNIS WINS THREE CITY TITLES Palisades High tennis coach Bud Kling, who was inducted into the CIF City Section Hall of Fame in 2017, continued piling up championships on April...
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Evacuation Danger: Some Palisades Streets Don’t
Have Room for a Fire Truck Because of Parking If cars are parked on both sides of a street that is so narrow it doesn’t allow a fire truck to have access to your home, would you consider it dangerous?...
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Streets Too Narrow to Support Parking on Both Sides
While Also Allowing Fire Engine Access According to the L.A. City regulation: no parking is allowed on a street if it is less than 18 feet wide. Parking is allowed on one side of a street if the street is...
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Theater Around Town:
Noises Off Is a Delight By LAUREL BUSBY Contributing Writer Sardines, slamming doors, and silliness combine in Noises Off, a fast-paced farce that so delighted audiences last year that it has returned for an encore run at A Noise Within Theatre in...
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Polo Field Parents Ask Community Council for Aid
In Allowing Their Kindergarten Students at Canyon The public elementary school for people who reside in the “Polo Fields” neighborhood of Pacific Palisades (west of Allenford) is Canyon Charter Elementary School, but only for grades one through five. The parents...
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Friends of the Library Book Sale on June 1
Will Benefit Readers–and the Branch Library Friends of the Palisades Library will hold a book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, in the library parking lot, 861 Alma Real. Hundreds of nearly-new fiction and non-fiction,...
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Volunteers Needed to Help with Parade:
Sylvia and Lorna Boyd Lead the Charge This year’s Fourth of July parade, themed “May the 4th Be with You,” will start promptly at 2 p.m. You may remember taking your enthusiastic kids to the parade, but perhaps this year everyone’s...
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Palisades Dog Owners Need to Be on Alert
Foxtail Poses Serious Problems for Canines Foxtails are an invasive grass-type weed known to spread in yards, pastures and along trails in the Santa Monica Mountains. The weed can be deadly for dogs. Circling the News spoke to Dr....
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Homeless Task Force Continues to Patrol
And Clean Local Encampments that Pop-Up Circling the News went down to the corner of PCH and Temescal Canyon Road on May 27 to inspect the corner that had been planted, and is being maintained, by the Palisades Rotary Club....
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Pacific Coast Highway Traffic Advisory:
For Overnight Lane Closures May 28-31 Caltrans has issued the following advisory: a lane of eastbound or westbound Pacific Coast Highway will be closed for overnight paving work from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., Tuesday through Friday, May 28-31. Today...
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