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Larchmont Chronicle; Larchmont Charter

Larchmont Chronicle; Larchmont Charter

Your community newspaper is concerned about community issues. A critical issue relates to one of the four campuses of Larchmont Charter School (LCS), whose original campus is just a few blocks from our newspaper office on Larchmont Boulevard. Larchmont Charter School also has a campus in Hollywood, on Selma and Cherokee avenues, adjoining Schrader Boulevard […]

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Project bubbling at Beverly Hot Springs

Project bubbling at Beverly Hot Springs

Artesian well to be capped after 113 years? BREAKING  NEWS! Just as this September issue was being readied for the printer, the City of Los Angeles Director of Planning terminated all proceedings relating to the project described here, in response to the developer’s August 22 letter requesting withdrawal of its application. Teresa Burkett Bourgoise, a […]

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In his words: Franco speaks about his life off the streets

In his words: Franco speaks about his life off the streets

Franco Iervolino, formerly known as Giorgio when his home was a bus bench and his haunt was Larchmont Boulevard, was forcibly removed from the Boulevard on April 20, 2022. A host of county outreach workers made it happen (as first reported in “Giorgio, taken for help by County dept.,” Larchmont Chronicle, May 2022, page 1.) […]

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Sighs of relief with Selma encampment gone as students return

Sighs of relief with Selma encampment gone as students return

Parents and school officials breathed a big sigh of relief when a seemingly entrenched homeless encampment was cleaned up adjoining Larchmont Charter School’s Selma campus and its surroundings just in time for the first day of school. “Many parents said, ‘Hallelujah. This is amazing. We’re so happy,’” said school spokesman Dave duMonde. But, he added, […]

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What's Entertaining

Alex’s Lemonade Stand raises money, gets love on Boulevard

Alex’s Lemonade Stand raises money, gets love on Boulevard

Kids and chefs opened a lemonade stand in front of Levain Bakery on Aug. 18 to raise money for Alex’s Lemonade Stand, an organization that supports cancer research for children. For each donation, the organizers shouted their thanks, making a small scene. This lively reaction attracted quite a crowd to the stand, encouraging additional passersby […]

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Monsieur Marcel turns 30? Mais oui!

Monsieur Marcel turns 30? Mais oui!

The Original Farmers Market has always been a great resource for our community, with multiple food stalls, fresh produce and arguably more varieties of hot sauce than anywhere else on the planet. But if one wants a stick of salted French butter, a selection of fine cheeses, a platter of fresh-shucked oysters, a perfectly plated […]

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Bring the family: Larchmont Family Fair returns Oct. 29

Bring the family: Larchmont Family Fair returns Oct. 29

Rides, costume contest back at local tradition The 58th annual Larchmont Family Fair, produced by the Larchmont Boulevard Association (LBA), will take place on Sun., Oct. 29, from noon to 5 p.m. The 2023 Family Fair’s theme is: Fun for Everyone! As in past years, there will be rides for children, a stage with entertainment […]

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Enjoy ‘Taste’ of Boulevard Mon., Sept. 18

Enjoy ‘Taste’ of Boulevard Mon., Sept. 18

HopeNet food pantries’ 31st benefit Enjoy the end of summer while sampling sushi, dining on pizza and savoring bakery treats at HopeNet’s 31st annual Taste of Larchmont on Mon., Sept. 18, from 6 to 9 p.m. Enter under a colorful balloon arch in the parking lot by the clock (209 N. Larchmont Blvd.) to pick […]

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Who's Doing What

YMCA, a luau, Rotary, honoring Mark Peel, galas to come

YMCA, a luau, Rotary, honoring Mark Peel, galas to come

The Anderson Munger Family YMCA hosted its inaugural Summer Soiree dinner and fundraiser on its rooftop sports deck overlooking the expansive Los Angeles skyline on Aug. 18. The skies were pink, the air was warm, the guests were dressed in their best summer threads and the party was on! Guests including Elsa and Larry Gillham, […]

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Finding homes, shelter is key to solution, says councilmember

Finding homes, shelter is key to solution, says councilmember

•Street safety is also on Yaroslavsky’s agenda The Chronicle recently spoke with CD5 Councilwoman Katy Young Yaroslavsky about her first eight months in office. Here are excerpts from that interview. Yaroslavsky told us that she and her team have been hard at work on both homelessness and street safety. The councilwoman said that Mayor Bass’ […]

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Larchmont Charter welcomes Wilshire and Hollygrove@Selma

Larchmont Charter welcomes Wilshire and Hollygrove@Selma

The beginning of the 2023 / 2024 school year is bringing big changes for Larchmont Charter School’s Hollygrove students and staff. Last school year ended in June at the Hollygrove campus — the school’s original location when Larchmont Charter School (LCS) opened in 2005. During the ensuing years, LCS expanded to four campuses, with two […]

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Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Bravo to Chronicle My August ’23 issue of the Larchmont Chronicle just arrived. I’m so impressed you’re continuing a heritage — that is, print journalism — that seems ever on the wane. I’ve read daily newspapers for decades and note, with dismay, their shift in editorial policy (those that remain) and their ever-accelerating demise. So, the Chronicle is really admirable in […]

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Real Estate News

Billboard blight: revenue for governments, vendor?

Billboard blight: revenue for governments, vendor?

Glowing digital ads for new TV shows and personal injury attorneys may soon be at a Metro property near you, if city officials approve a proposed billboard scheme. A public hearing is set for Thurs., Sept. 14, to consider Metro’s request to display digital signs in certain places throughout the city. The Los Angeles City […]

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Who really saved our local, historic Los Altos Apartments?

Who really saved our local, historic Los Altos Apartments?

And what did celebrity chef Nancy Silverton and Playboy Magazine have to do with it? On a Saturday night in the spring of 1996, through thick synthetic fog, Playboy Playmate Shauna Sand was struggling to walk in her 4-inch heels on uneven cobblestones in the courtyard at the historic Los Altos Apartments at Wilshire Boulevard […]

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Reinforced concrete: the modern equivalent of stone in art?

Reinforced concrete: the modern equivalent of stone in art?

• New exhibit at LACMA A new exhibition just opened at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). “Eternal Medium: Seeing the World in Stone” includes 125 works from circa 2200–1800 B.C. to recent pieces by contemporary artists. The exhibit curator’s focus is on the role that imagination plays in perceiving images in the […]

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YMCA, a luau, Rotary, honoring Mark Peel, galas to come

YMCA, a luau, Rotary, honoring Mark Peel, galas to come

| August 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

The Anderson Munger Family YMCA hosted its inaugural Summer Soiree dinner and fundraiser on its rooftop sports deck overlooking the expansive Los Angeles skyline on Aug. 18. The skies were pink, the air was warm, the guests were dressed in their best summer threads and the party was on! Guests including Elsa and Larry Gillham, […]

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Larchmont Chronicle; Larchmont Charter

Larchmont Chronicle; Larchmont Charter

| August 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

Your community newspaper is concerned about community issues. A critical issue relates to one of the four campuses of Larchmont Charter School (LCS), whose original campus is just a few blocks from our newspaper office on Larchmont Boulevard. Larchmont Charter School also has a campus in Hollywood, on Selma and Cherokee avenues, adjoining Schrader Boulevard […]

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Alex’s Lemonade Stand raises money, gets love on Boulevard

Alex’s Lemonade Stand raises money, gets love on Boulevard

| August 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

Kids and chefs opened a lemonade stand in front of Levain Bakery on Aug. 18 to raise money for Alex’s Lemonade Stand, an organization that supports cancer research for children. For each donation, the organizers shouted their thanks, making a small scene. This lively reaction attracted quite a crowd to the stand, encouraging additional passersby […]

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Finding homes, shelter is key to solution, says councilmember

Finding homes, shelter is key to solution, says councilmember

| August 31, 2023 | 0 Comments

•Street safety is also on Yaroslavsky’s agenda The Chronicle recently spoke with CD5 Councilwoman Katy Young Yaroslavsky about her first eight months in office. Here are excerpts from that interview. Yaroslavsky told us that she and her team have been hard at work on both homelessness and street safety. The councilwoman said that Mayor Bass’ […]

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