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Notarile’s commute takes him to galaxies far, far away

Notarile’s commute takes him to galaxies far, far away

| April 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

Talk about a commute: For the last five years, cinematographer Crescenzo Notarile of Windsor Square has been working in the 32nd century. Or perhaps the 25th century. It all depends on which iteration of the Paramount+ Star Trek television series he happens to be shooting. How does Notarile, a 34-year resident of Beachwood Drive, feel […]

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Perils of student drop-offs and pick-ups at Burroughs

Perils of student drop-offs and pick-ups at Burroughs

| April 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

If you live on McCadden Place near John Burroughs Middle School, or if you are routed by your car navigation to drive by the school to reach your pre-determined destination, you’re headed to the unsafe possibilities that can occur every weekday from wrong-way drivers, students crossing in front of wrong-way traffic or family members talking […]

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Larchmont 2021 Survey results presented in Zoom forum April 14

Larchmont 2021 Survey results presented in Zoom forum April 14

| April 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

The Larchmont 2021 group presented its survey results and facilitated a community conversation during a Zoom meeting on April 14. The group is chaired by Patricia Lombard. The other three members are John Kaliski, Gary Gilbert and Heather Boylston. Their April 14 event ran for an hour and a half. The survey had been conducted […]

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Rossmore water main replacement underway

Rossmore water main replacement underway

| April 28, 2022 | 0 Comments

In the middle of last month, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (DWP) announced and commenced a major construction project to replace the mainline water pipe under Rossmore Avenue between Third Street and Melrose Avenue. The construction will impact street traffic in the area for several months. The goal is to provide a […]

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Armed with a bulletproof vest, walkie-talkie — to save Larchmont

Armed with a bulletproof vest, walkie-talkie — to save Larchmont

| March 3, 2022 | 0 Comments

In about 1988, when I began to date my future, now ex-wife, I’d been in Los Angeles for over seven years. When I asked her where she lived, she said, “Larchmont, Windsor Square, near Hancock Park?” I nodded my head and said, “Okay.” She could see the blank expression on my face. “East of La […]

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Wilshire Vista West now officially recognized as historic

Wilshire Vista West now officially recognized as historic

| March 3, 2022 | 0 Comments

It’s official — Wilshire Vista West is a City of Los Angeles “Historic District.” In early January, residents awoke to see city crews installing the distinctive latte-colored signs on lampposts within the six-block sector of Mid-City, which last October was listed on both the National Register of Historic Places and the California Register of Historical […]

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