Category Archives: General

Will Alcohol Be Served in Palisades Cinepolis?

Cinepolis Restrictions in Thousand Oaks On Monday, a worker on Swarthmore Avenue in front of Cinepolis told pedestrians that the Bay Theater will be ready to open on October 26. Residents have written letters to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage...

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Weekend Trash Flows onto Village Green

Trashing the Village Green If your neighbor’s party guests filled your black trash can to overflowing days before garbage pickup, understandably you would be upset. With the outbreak of flea-born typhus on rats, and the large number of rats in...

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New Home Construction Falls to Civic League

  Civic League Reviews Local Building Plans Perhaps one of the most mysterious bodies in the Pacific Palisades is not a former A-list Hollywood star, but rather the Civic League. This organization reviews and approves plans for homes and the surrounding...

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‘Beautiful Boy’ Has Palisades Roots

  The Mom in ‘Beautiful Boy’ Is a Palisadian A friend here in the Palisades remembers Palisadian Vicki Sheff and her son Nic, on whom the movie “Beautiful Boy” is based. “I met Vicki in Pierre’s Bakery, next door to...

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Football: Palisades Beats Venice

  Palisades Takes Two Days to Beat Venice, 24-17 It took two days, but the Palisades High football overcame arch-rival Venice, 24-17, at Venice on Saturday evening. Play started on Friday night, and it was a disastrous start for the...

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Annual Writing Contest

Library Writing Contest Winners Celebrated More than 50 people came to the Palisades Library community room on October 3, to hear winners announced for the annual summer writing contest. Actors Bill Jones and Christine Kludjian once again performed the winning...

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October: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

With a wide-angled 3-D mammogram machine, a radiologist is able to see in more detail if there are tumors in breast tissue.  The Mammogram Story Darn. I was just turning the corner at the produce aisle in Gelson’s when I...

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Caruso Ups Parking Time at Garage

Parking Clarified by Caruso’s Gazzano Editor’s note: The Pacific Palisades Community Council received the following letter from a Caruso executive on October 9. It has been edited. The full letter can be found on Pacpalicc.com.) “We are aware of the...

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Enter Halloween Window Painting Contest

Get Ready to Paint! Halloween Window Contest The Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club is again sponsoring the annual Halloween Window Painting contest in the business district. Applications may be picked up at the Chamber of Commerce office at 15330 Antioch St....

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PaliHi’s Hiring Practice under Scrutiny

PaliHi College Center Undergoes Changes Last spring, Palisades High School seniors were accepted to elite colleges/universities, such as Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Princeton and Stanford, as well as UC schools, such as UCLA and UC Berkeley, and various two-year colleges. About...

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