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Monastery could be new home for Homeboy

Nona Sue Friedman · July 31, 2025

Homeboy Industries has started the initial proceedings to purchase the 4-acre Monastery of the Angels in Beachwood Canyon, according to their lawyer, SOMOS Group. The deal is very much in […]

Larchmont 2030 calls for ‘gentle density’

Nona Sue Friedman · July 31, 2025

Housing in Los Angeles is a hot-button item, and the future of upper Larchmont Boulevard between Beverly Boulevard and Melrose Avenue has been in discussion for several years. Reboot Larchmont, […]

Rite Aid, newsstand shuttered. What will replace them?

Nona Sue Friedman · July 31, 2025

One of the largest retail spaces on Larchmont Boulevard now lies vacant. Rite Aid, a national pharmacy chain, closed July 27 after the company declared bankruptcy. Along with its closure, […]

When the city doesn’t step up, what’s a neighborhood to do?

Nona Sue Friedman · June 27, 2025

Frustration is brewing with the breakdown of city services, which can lead to burglaries and unsafe living conditions. Residents are starting to take things into their own hands. For a […]

Rite Aid, newsstand leaving the Boulevard

Nona Sue Friedman · June 27, 2025

Larchmont Boulevard is losing two prominent institutions. Rite Aid is closing Wed., July 9, and the newsstand Above the Fold Larchmont will stop selling merchandise Sun., July 13. Brian Jang, […]

Chronicle’s legendary Pam Rudy retires after 30 years

Nona Sue Friedman · June 26, 2025

After working at the Larchmont Chronicle for 30 years, Advertising Director Pam Rudy has retired. Her lengthy tenure started with a random encounter with Jane Gilman, co-founder and former editor […]

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