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A Renaissance woman for the neighborhood, Jennifer Kim

H Hutcheson · July 31, 2025

“I’ve always tried to be active in the communities I find myself in…We moved around so much my whole life, and it’s probably why I need to be involved,” said […]

Parties, nonprofit fundraisers, LBA mixer, police memorial

Sondi Sepenuk · June 1, 2023

Butter, the Labrador retriever, stood guard at the front door, welcoming new and veteran moms from Larchmont Charter School to the return of the annual “Sisters of the Grape” wine […]

Mix good deeds with fun for a holiday cocktail

Nona Sue Friedman · December 2, 2021

Now that the holidays are upon us and we are able to leave our homes, it’s a wonderful feeling to help others. Sometimes helping means attending a festive event to […]

A little giving can go a long way

Rachel Olivier · October 31, 2019

Giving a little time, attention or resources can have a ripple effect in people’s lives, doing more good than we can imagine. The holiday season provides ample opportunities for helping […]

Bridge housing beginning to abound in CD4, CD10

Chronicle Staff · March 28, 2019

Aviva Family and Children’s Services, along with Councilman David Ryu, broke ground last month on construction of an innovative bridge housing residential program for young women. Also last month, progress […]

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