Archive for March, 2015

Sports scene:  Athlete of Month, three-star players

Sports scene: Athlete of Month, three-star players

| March 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

Twins Alex and Shea Copeland, respective stars of the Harvard-Westlake boys varsity basketball team and girls track and field squad, are headed for the Ivy League. A 6-3 senior guard for the Wolverines, Alex was averaging 25.7 points a game in January and coming off a 40-point game against Alemany, when he was named “Athlete […]

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Neighborhood association shows off new website

Neighborhood association shows off new website

| March 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

The Larchmont Village Neighborhood Association has leapt into the 21st century with the creation of its very own website. The new website (www.lvna.info) makes it easier for residents living within Larchmont Village neighborhood boundaries (Beverly to Melrose, Arden to Wilton Pl.) to discover promotions at their favorite stores and restaurants, as well as keep up […]

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Real Estate Sales for January 2015

Real Estate Sales for January 2015

| March 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

Real Estate Sales* Single family homes 133 S. Las Palmas Ave. 601 S. Windsor Blvd. 165 S. Hudson Ave. 126 Fremont Pl. 263 S. Muirfield Rd. 418 S. Arden Blvd. 315 N. McCadden Pl. 150 N. Gower St. 612 N. Las Palmas Ave. 823 S. Hudson Ave. 145 S. Arden Blvd. 245 N. Gower St. […]

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Stand-up series draws comedy talent

Stand-up series draws comedy talent

| March 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

Did you hear the one about the British knight who started a comedy club in the middle of L.A.’s largest apartment complex? As they say in the world of stand-up: “True story!” The apartment complex is Park La Brea, the sprawling city-within-a-city. Once a month for the last three years the charming 100-seat Park La […]

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Older windows really are better in our neighborhood

Older windows really are better in our neighborhood

| March 5, 2015 | 0 Comments

While new windows might be tempting with their slick surfaces and “green” marketing campaigns, think hard before throwing your old windows, well… out the window. If you live in an historic zone, you may not have a choice if it’s on the façade of your house. But this could be a good thing. Wood windows […]

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Wilshire Police push social media effort at Roundtable

Wilshire Police push social media effort at Roundtable

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Business and community leaders met with Wilshire police and staff at the American Girl store at The Grove for the Captain’s Roundtable. Capt. Howard Leslie, Wilshire commanding officer, praised the work of local officers before discussing the division’s new social media platform. Leslie told the audience he believes social media can be used as a […]

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