In a recent visit to Larchmont Boulevard, District Attorney candidate Nathan Hochman observed that we seem to be living in
New chapter for local vet Dr. Ciganek
It’s the end of an era for Dr. Jan Ciganek, but not necessarily for his practice, the Larchmont Animal Clinic,
Guests were welcomed into the Avalon Hollywood by a student-led strings orchestra for the annual LACHSA Future Artists Gala. LACHSA
Without cell phones, social connections thrive at Pilgrim School
As the school year comes to a close, the Larchmont Chronicle checked in with Patricia Kong, head of Pilgrim School, to see
Graduates elucidate upon their college choices and aspirations
Sifting through pressure and remaining authentic Ruby Dunsworth has lived in Brookside her whole life, but, as of August, she’ll
Bittersweet end to high school; seniors head off to college
Immaculate Heart will graduate 123 young women on Tues., June 4, at 8 p.m. under the stage lights at the
A City Planning Department ‘out of touch’ with neighbors
A big push from City Hall to build affordable housing fast has left many communities perplexed and angry. Including ours.
Improved meters are not so improved
‘Smart’ meters cause frustration, confusion; city says problems are fixed Two multi-space pay stations recently were installed in the public
ZOZO at Maison Midi: ‘cuisines of sun’ in home goods store
At Chef John Sedlar’s new restaurant, ZOZO at Maison Midi, one dines surrounded by purchasable items in an actual home
Father Boyle honored with Presidential Medal of Freedom
By Suzan Filipek Father Gregory Boyle of Homeboy Industries, a Windsor Square native, has been honored with the nation’s highest