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  • Ronald Reagan Library Will Present “Auschwitz, Not Long Ago. Not Far Away.”
    A special exhibition, “Auschwitz, Not Long Ago. Not Far Away” will be at the Ronald Reagan Library from March 24 through August 13. Although the history of Auschwitz is horrific, the exhibition has been curated with profound respect for its victims.
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  • Tired of High SoCalGas Bills? Make Your Voice Heard
    A Wall Street Journal story (“Natural-Gas Prices Plunge, Causing Drillers to Scale Back,”), noted that “Natural-gas prices have dropped more than 65% since mid-December and this week hit their lowest level since 2020’s
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  • Letter: Come Visit: Let’s Talk Books and Life
    I was missing something, and suddenly I realized what:  the pleasure and comfort of being among books again!  Old friends!  When I visited Jeff’s shop, Collections Antiques and BOOKS, for the first time in December, I felt like I was home. Oh,
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  • Station 69 Lifts Injured Man to Safety
    A man, who fell 40 feet from the rocks near Sunset and Pacific Coast Highway, owes his rescue to firefighters from Stations 23 and 69. The 68-year-old man was sightseeing and looking at the view near Gladstone’s restaurant, when he slipped, around
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  • Auschwitz Survivor Dr. Edith Eger Spoke at the Legion in 2019
    When Dr. Edith Eva Eger was a teenager in Hungary, she had taken dance lessons since she was little and had hopes of making her country’s Olympic team in gymnastics. Instead, the 16-year-old and her family were sent to Auschwitz in 1944. On a
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  • Cold Winter Storm Delivers Rain, Hail, Lightning and Snow
    Southern California was battered with a cold, rainy and snowy weather system that moved in February 24. The National Weather Service called the storm “one of the strongest ever to hit the region.” In the first 24 hours, the rain gauge on Radcliffe
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  • High School Students Take over Sacramento: Sponsor Legislative Bills
    By CHAZ PLAGER After a four-year hiatus because of COVID shutdowns, the Pacific Palisades Charter High School Youth in Government (Y&G) program is back, and so was the annual three-day trip to Sacramento. Statewide, more than 2,000 students in
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  • Chamber Music Palisades Presents Pacific Trio on March 1
    Chamber Music Palisades will present the “Pacific Trio” at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1, at St. Matthew’s Parish. This concert will feature the trio, violist Roger Wilke, cellist John Waltz, pianist Edith Orloff, and will be joined by flutist CMP
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  • Palisades Honorary Mayor Eugene Levy is “The Reluctant Traveler”
    BY BERNICE FOX There’s no place like home for Eugene Levy whether it’s his house here in Pacific Palisades or the place he maintains in Toronto. So, the honorary mayor of Pacific Palisades did not jump at the chance to explore unusual hotels and
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  • “High School Musical, Jr.” Filled with Joyous Fun
    How can a resident keep a smile on their face and be happy for almost 24 hours? Easy. Go to Theatre Palisades Youth Production of High School Musical, Jr. CTN previewed the show on Wednesday and is still smiling a day later. The pure joy and
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