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Author Archives: Sue Pascoe
One Election Where No One Will Ask You to Vote:
Pacific Palisades Community Council Board Elections The Pacific Palisades Community Council (PPCC) will hold elections for president, vice president, secretary and treasurer on June 13. Don’t worry you won’t be asked to vote for them at the meeting; as a...
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Civic League to Review Five Residential
Construction Plans at May 28 Meeting The Pacific Palisades Civic League will meet on Tuesday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Tauxe Hall at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la Paz. The public is invited. (Note:...
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Councilman Bonin Sends Good News:
Streets with D and F Grades Will Be Repaired At the Santa Monica Canyon Civic Association annual meeting on May 14, Councilman Mike Bonin said there’s money in the upcoming city budget to begin repairing streets. “The City gave up...
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Accident on Sunset between Brooktree
And Chautauqua Sends Six to Hospital A head-on collision on Sunset Boulevard, east of Chautauqua, resulted in six people being transferred to the hospital around 11 p.m. on Saturday, May 18. According to paramedics, none of the injuries were critical....
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Palisades High Spring Sports: Volleyball, Swimming, Softball
(Editor’s note: High School spring sports include volleyball, swimming, softball, lacrosse, track, baseball and golf. The plan is to do a year-end result for each sport. Today, volleyball, swimming and softball are featured. If your youth/teen plays a sport and...
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PASSINGS:
Emilie (Milie) Stern, 87, Longtime Palisades Resident Holocaust survivor Milie Stern was born on June 27, 1932 and died at UCLA Santa Monica Hospital on May 15 from brain cancer. Milie immigrated from Europe to California in 1955. She...
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Public Elementary Schools in the Palisades
Will Benefit When People Eat at The Draycott Marissa Hermer, co-owner of The Draycott restaurant, wrote Circling the News, “I know you are all with me in that we can shape the future through our children and hopefully we are educating...
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Uses for the Police Station on Monument
Now the Structure’s Legality Is Questioned On May 8, Circling the News posted the following Post: “New Uses for Police Station on Monument? Readers Are Asked to Suggest Some Ideas.” CTN had received some suggestions before we posted the story...
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Building a Fourth of July Float Is Easy
And Fun for Kids and Neighbors By LOU KAMER Last Fourth of July, there was a grown guy driving a huge, thirty-five foot, smoke-billowing, music-blaring truck down Sunset, zigzagging through all lanes and screaming out the window at people on...
“Eat, Drink and Be Ninety” on June 1
Woman’s Club Hosts Party for Town’s Nonagenarians If you have just turned 90, congratulations! You are now eligible for one of the most popular and enjoyable annual events in Pacific Palisades. Every year the Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club honors residents...
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