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Diane Dicksteen: Fun and a laugh, helping animals and neighbors

Rachel Olivier · August 2, 2018

Diane Dicksteen likes to laugh — a lot — which is one of the reasons she ended up in Los Angeles and Windsor Village, albeit in a roundabout way. “Born […]

Brookside, Sycamore Square and Wilshire Park gardens in full view

Suzan Filipek · June 28, 2018

The Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) held its second Drought-Tolerant Garden Tour June 2, and after the success of the first tour, committee co-chairs Cathy Roberts and Julie Stromberg turned […]

Resident association meetings discuss crime increase

Billy Taylor · March 1, 2018

Recent increases in criminal activity have alarmed residents, especially in single-family neighborhoods, where reports show an uptick in crime. As noted in this newspaper last month, the increases, primarily in […]

Measure ‘S’ lacks vision; city needs to grow humanely

Guest · December 29, 2016

Last month, the Larchmont Chronicle covered the meeting organized by construction moratorium proponents at Third St. School in Hancock Park. Responding to that article is the following guest column by […]

Premiere tour showed off natives, drip systems, birds and bees

Suzan Filipek · June 30, 2016

Some 20 neighborhood gardens showed off their native plants and colorful butterflies at the premiere Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council Sustainable Garden Tour on June 26. While some of the landscapes […]

Choose GWNC directors, alternates for next two years

John Welborne · April 28, 2016

People over 18 years old who live, work or own property in the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council (GWNC) area may vote for TWO candidates in the Sun., May 1 election. […]

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