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‘Happy Birthday,’ Sondheim; Should we ‘Send in the Clowns’?

Guest · April 1, 2020

Sunday, March 22, was Stephen Sondheim’s 90th birthday. I am sure that Mr. Sondheim celebrated with a few friends and colleagues — imagine being on that A-list — but the […]

Trying times: Those who survive are strangely stronger

Guest · April 1, 2020

As someone whose first memories of the restaurant business date back to 1933 (yes, among those “first” snapshot memories I fondly include El Cholo), who lived through all of the […]

Trace history of your home with the 1940 census

Guest · March 4, 2020

With the 2020 Census just around the corner, the Larchmont Chronicle is searching through the records of the 1940 census — which were finally released to the public in 2012 […]

New water-wise plants and trees for Harold A. Henry Park

Guest · January 1, 2020

Visitors to Harold A. Henry Park may notice some fenced- off areas throughout the park, but the fences should be no cause for concern. Instead, great new beginnings are ahead […]

The Behymer Family in Hancock Park, Brookside and Windsor Square

Guest · December 4, 2019

In last month’s Larchmont Chronicle, Larchmont Blvd. resident John Donley suggested that Chronicle readers might enjoy seeing periodic profiles of “someone in the neighborhood in which we’d get to know […]

Larchmont Charter football has bounce-back season, fundraising

Guest · December 4, 2019

The Larchmont Charter School (LCS) middle school football program finished its Foundation for Interscholastic Youth Athletics (FIYA) League schedule 3-4, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. However, under the direction […]

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