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Homeowners take action to warn residents of coyotes

John Welborne · October 29, 2015

  Frustrated that city officials are doing little to protect pets and small children from increasing numbers of coyotes visiting and inhabiting the central part of the city, local homeowner […]

Challenges in reducing parkway water use while complying with the law

Chronicle Staff · October 1, 2015

Last month, the Larchmont Chronicle reported on homeowners replacing front yard lawns with more drought-tolerant landscapes. The following describes some of the challenges homeowners have experienced with respect to landscaping […]

Project provides brighter lights in Windsor Square

Jane Gilman · June 4, 2015

Ninety-nine new or rehabilitated lampposts, all with bright but long-lasting and energy-efficient bulbs, have been installed in much of Windsor Square, thanks to residents who took up the challenge to […]

Native plants used in new look for traffic triangle

Chronicle Staff · April 2, 2015

The Norton triangle, a traffic island on Sixth St., has undergone a landscaping renovation that features plantings that will be self-sufficient once established. Larry Guzin, president, said the Windsor Square […]

Bungalow appeal denied; heading to City Council

Suzan Filipek · January 14, 2015

The owner of the Larchmont Bungalow was denied an appeal for a zone change Jan. 27 by the Planning and Land Use Management Committee. Committee members Jose Huizar and Mitchell […]

Windsor Square streetlight project to add 99 new poles

Jane Gilman · October 2, 2014

The good news is: work crews will be installing 99 new streetlights in Windsor Square in the beginning of next year. The bad news is, it took almost eight years […]

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