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The iconic Boulevard clock is finally back to ticking

Nona Sue Friedman · October 30, 2025

The Boulevard clock is finally working again. Last month, the Chronicle reported that it had been a year since the clock stopped, along with the irrigation in the planters around […]

‘Heroes’ Bill and Karla Ahmanson and Jane Gilman celebrated by Rotary

Chase Campen · October 30, 2025

The Wilshire Rotary Club honored some of the very best in our community at their Wilshire Rotary Heroes Gala at the Wilshire Country Club Oct. 24. A packed house celebrated […]

Blue light: how it shapes our sleep

Priscilla Duggan · October 30, 2025

It is difficult to conceive of modern life without our beloved screens. As we get further into fall and the weather continues to cool down, we likely will be spending […]

Big plans for Big Sunday: wellness sessions, expanding space

Helene Seifer · October 30, 2025

The Big Sunday campus was buzzing on a recent Wednesday morning. The nonprofit organization, whose motto is “We connect people through helping,” moved a scant year-and-a-half ago into a large, […]

Real Estate Sales

Chronicle Staff · October 30, 2025

Larchmont’s beloved market faces uncertain future amid backroom land deal

Guest · October 30, 2025

  On any given Sunday and Wednesday, the surface parking lot at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd. transforms into a bustling community hub. The Larchmont Farmers Market, a fixture since at […]

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