Guest · March 27, 2025
When Paramount Pictures raised its iconic water tower at 5555 Melrose Ave. in 1926, few could have predicted how profoundly the studio would shape the character of neighboring Larchmont Village. […]
Guest · January 13, 2025
The following Op-Ed piece was published Monday morning, Jan. 13, 2025, by The Planning Report (https://www.planningreport.com/2025/01/13/fires-still-burn-our-future-cannot-wait-op-ed). These are five ideas that the Larchmont Chronicle urges elected leaders to consider at […]
Casey Russell · January 2, 2025
•Principal Adams to take helm July 1 Loyola High School’s president of nearly 20 years, the Rev. Greg Goethals, will step down Tues., July 1. Goethals, who turns 70 this […]
John Welborne · November 28, 2024
Homelessness among many issues discussed More than 100 local residents welcomed their neighbor, Mayor Karen Bass, to the Windsor Square Association (WSA) “Town Hall” annual meeting at The Ebell on […]
Casey Russell · October 24, 2024
The 59th Larchmont Family Fair comes to the Boulevard this Sun., Oct. 27, from noon to 5 p.m. Gather the family together, bring a friend or simply stroll along with […]
Suzan Filipek · September 26, 2024
County, city, state and school measures — and candidates Voting has never been easier as there are myriad ways to make your voice heard, from mail-in ballots to walk-up boxes […]