Archive for April, 2015

Girls get dolled up for the prom

Girls get dolled up for the prom

| April 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

Cinderella has nothing on these girls. And lucky for them, they won’t turn into pumpkins at midnight. On March 5, for the eighth year in a row, the Assistance League of Los Angeles collaborated with the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) for the Operation School Bell Prom Day. The annual event provides free prom […]

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Real Estate Sales

Real Estate Sales

| April 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

Real Estate Sales* Single family homes 133 Fremont Pl. 144 S. Plymouth Blvd. 241 S. Norton Ave. 537 N. Las Palmas Ave. 342 N. Highland Ave. 107 N. Lucerne Blvd. 120 Wilton Dr. 747 S. Bronson Ave. 202 N. Beachwood Dr. 513 N. Plymouth Blvd. 224 N. Gramercy Pl. 259 S. Gramercy Pl. 851 S. […]

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Principal changes at Immaculate Heart, Marlborough

Principal changes at Immaculate Heart, Marlborough

| April 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

Sands tapped to head Marlborough School July 1 Priscilla Sands will become the ninth head of school on Wed., July 1 at Marlborough, the oldest independent girls’ school in Southern California. “As a strong believer in the power of all-girls education, I look forward to working with the talented and dedicated administration, faculty, and staff […]

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Council candidates to debate prior to run-off

Council candidates to debate prior to run-off

| April 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

Carolyn Ramsay and David Ryu, candidates for the City Council Fourth District post, are scheduled for six debates before the run-off election on Tues., May 19. Among them is one at the Federation of Hillside and Canyon Associations forum at the Cinematographers Guild, 7755 Sunset Blvd., on Wed., April 29 at 6:30 p.m. Ramsay is […]

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Ladybugs and marigolds can keep garden pests at bay

Ladybugs and marigolds can keep garden pests at bay

| April 2, 2015 | 0 Comments

Spring vegetable gardening means delicious homegrown food for you… and for backyard pests. Be prepared: if you plant it, they will come. Slugs, ants, aphids, caterpillars, spiders, mites, they don’t even wait for tomatoes to ripen before they sink their teeth in for a fresh meal. It’s hard to grow food without inviting insects but […]

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