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The fabric of life in a neighborhood—the wonders and worries

Columnist · January 28, 2016

HOME GROUND is a new Larchmont Chronicle column about our shared neighborhood urban landscape. I’m a walker in the city. I’ve been a solo walker since before I turned five. […]

Project may be over the top, but it’s permitted

Suzan Filipek · September 3, 2015

A nearly 4,000-square foot home is being built at 310 N. Lucerne, replacing a single-story Spanish bungalow in Larchmont Village. It’s all above board, as the lot is 7,000-square feet, […]

Girasole to re-open with new name, Vernetti

Guest · January 28, 2015

If you passed by the old Girasole restaurant recently, you noticed that there’s a whole lot of hammering and sawing and banging going on. Girasole closed its doors in September […]

Landis General Store in Larchmont Village has reopened

Guest · December 30, 2014

Landis General Store is one of those storefronts that defines the character and history of Larchmont Boulevard.  Harkening back to a simpler time, family-owned, always someone who knows your name—this […]

Relax at new community spa, the Larchmont Sanctuary

Suzan Filipek · December 30, 2014

When Tina Figueroa worked 90-hour weeks and traveled the globe as a tech executive she frequented world-class spas every chance she could. “I got a lot of facials to detox […]

‘Larchmont Walking Ladies’ keep in shape while feeding their soul

Guest · December 30, 2014

Every weekday, come drizzle or shine, a group of local women who call themselves the “Larchmont Walking Ladies” gets together to do just that­­­—walk. And walk they do for two-and-a-half […]

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