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Small town fun celebrated at Larchmont Family Fair

Suzan Filipek · September 27, 2018

A pie-baking contest, haunt-ed house and lots of rides are among activities at the Larchmont Family Fair Sun., Oct. 28 from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Larchmont Boulevard. A popular […]

St. James’ School fêtes its 50th

Rachel Olivier · September 27, 2018

St. James’ Episcopal School, 625 S. St. Andrews Pl., will celebrate its 50-year anniversary with an alumni reunion Sat., Oct. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Alumni, students, families, […]

CIM Group presents ‘Wilshire Mullen’ revision to neighbors

John Welborne · August 30, 2018

As first reported in the Larchmont Chronicle in May this year, the CIM Group development at and around the former Farmers Insurance tower is now proposed to be entirely residential. Drawings […]

Turning 100 in style … car-free

Suzan Filipek · August 30, 2018

Pedal, scoot, walk or hop on the Metro when CicLAvia comes to town, taking over eight miles of city streets in a carnival-style party, car-free, Sun., Sept. 30 from 9 […]

AYSO soccer games set to kick off this month

John Welborne · August 30, 2018

The fall soccer season for local youngsters is kicking off. Under the auspices of the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), teams in Region 78 are beginning their 41st season of […]

Power outages leave locals seeking relief

Guest · August 2, 2018

Angelenos battled a blistering three-digit heat wave with around-the-clock air conditioning July 6, but beginning around 5 p.m, aging infrastructure gave out, resulting in widespread power outages. Although power was […]

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