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 […]
Suzan Filipek · August 30, 2018
Billed as “Main Street U.S.A.” in its premiere year in 1966, the Larchmont Family Fair — sponsored by the Larchmont Boulevard Association and founded by the Larchmont Chronicle — still […]
Billy Taylor · August 2, 2018
You might recognize her name as the co-founder and former publisher of the Chronicle, or recognize her face as a volunteer for a number of clubs and organizations. That’s because […]
Columnist · August 2, 2018
Every summer, the venerable 124-year-old Ebell of Los Angeles welcomes new board members. The installation of these ladies was fêted with a gala luncheon in the Grand Lounge of the […]
Rachel Olivier · August 2, 2018
Diners along Larchmont Boulevard can say “Ahoy, matey!” to neighbors while feasting on flavors from around the world at this year’s pirate-themed “Taste of Larchmont” Mon., Aug. 27, 6 to […]
John Welborne · April 26, 2018
Larchmont Village merchants and shoppers always welcome more parking for the street. It has been this way since the Los Angeles Railway Company’s Yellow Car trolley “3 Line” stopped running […]