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Connect with the garden and neighbors by growing tomatoes

H Hutcheson · February 26, 2026

Remember last summer’s crop of homegrown tomatoes? You wander outside, the morning is already heating up, and you see your tomato plant—bright green fuzzy leaves with full red globes. You […]

LUNA holds its first in-person meeting; close to 100 attend

Nona Sue Friedman · November 27, 2025

LUNA (Larchmont United Neighborhood Association) held its first in-person meeting Nov. 6. The organization’s boundaries are Wilton Place to the east, Melrose Avenue to the north, Arden Boulevard to the […]

Larchmont Market faces uncertain future

Suzan Filipek · October 30, 2025

Meeting at City Hall Larchmont Boulevard parking lots #694 and #732 are on the agenda of the LADOT Board’s monthly meeting on Thu., Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. in City […]

Larchmont’s beloved market faces uncertain future amid backroom land deal

Guest · October 30, 2025

  On any given Sunday and Wednesday, the surface parking lot at 209 N. Larchmont Blvd. transforms into a bustling community hub. The Larchmont Farmers Market, a fixture since at […]

Larchmont Central Park(let) concepts generate feedback

John Welborne · March 28, 2024

• Neighbors responding to draft ideas In the March issue of the Larchmont Chronicle (and also via the Larchmont Buzz — “thank-you,” Buzz!), the very preliminary ideas about a possible […]

Former La Luna chef connects weekly with customers

Nona Sue Friedman · October 27, 2022

Although La Luna Ristorante means “the moon restaurant” in our tiny part of the solar system, it was a “star” of homemade Northern Italian food on Larchmont Boulevard starting in […]

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