What is it #48?

This is a French Provincial (country) desk/ table probably made in the mid 1800’s. The top is a two-plank fruitwood. The same wood was used for drawers which have an inlay and etching design. The legs are oak. On a…

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Update from Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin: Juveniles, Motorcycles, Crime and Toy Drive

JUVENILE ACTIVITY: E-Motorcycles and Fireworks. LAPD Senior Lead Officer Brian Espin reported at the November 14 Pacific Palisades Community Council meeting that a task force had been assembled on November 8 in response to complaints about juveniles recklessly driving e-bikes…

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Pot Shot #35

Ashleigh Brilliant writes: WHAT EXACTLY IS A “POT-SHOT” OR “BRILLIANT THOUGHT?” Pot-Shots are epigrams, composed according to the following very strict rules. The length must never exceed 17 English words. Note that this is a maximum. Some Pot-Shots are much…

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Vivian’s Boutique by Nicole Featuring a Two-day Sale

Shoppers can get an early start on holiday shopping at Vivian’s Boutique by Nicole, a locally owned women’s clothing store at 875 Via de la Paz. Owner Nicole Montanez, a full time Palisades High School nurse and Palisades resident is…

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Viewpoint: Examining Sanctuary Cities

Look, relax, no matter the verbiage, President Donald Trump is not planning on arresting the nannies, gardeners, housekeepers or even street-food vendors that so many Los Angeles residents have come to depend on for cheap labor/goods. The Migration Policy Institute…

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L.A.’s Accountability Debate: Promises, Questions, and Missing Oversight

(Editor’s note: This Viewpoint was first published in the Westside Current and is published with permission.) By TIM CAMPBELL   During the election cycle, L.A.’s voters have been inundated by one word: “accountability”. Recently, while announcing the sixth round of…

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L.A. City Serves as a Slumlord to a Castellammare Home

An abandoned house at 17909 Porto Marina had squatters living in it in July, and again in August. The Pacific Palisades Homeless Task Force was notified and helped remove the people. When neighbors went to City records to find out…

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Chamber Music Palisades Offers Free Concert December 1

Thanksgiving Weekend can be stressful with relatives, travel and too much stuffing, so Chamber Music Palisades is offering an antidote, a free concert on Sunday, December 1 at 3 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church, 801 Via de la…

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Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration November 25

In keeping with a long-standing Pacific Palisades tradition, clergy from seven religious’ institutions in the Palisades will participate in a Thanksgiving service, at 7 p.m. Monday, November 25, at Corpus Christi Church, 880 Toyopa Drive. Presented by the Pacific Palisades…

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Fencer Nick Itkin Spoke to Canyon Elementary Students

For at least the last 30 years, an Olympian medalist has spoken to students at Canyon Charter Elementary during the school’s annual Olympic Days. This time the Olympian was unique. Nick Itkin, an American right-handed fencer, won a bronze medal…

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