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Parties, nonprofit fundraisers, LBA mixer, police memorial

Sondi Sepenuk · June 1, 2023

Butter, the Labrador retriever, stood guard at the front door, welcoming new and veteran moms from Larchmont Charter School to the return of the annual “Sisters of the Grape” wine […]

Visit private gardens, raise funds for islands, see local trees

Suzan Filipek · April 27, 2023

Everything is coming up roses, wisteria and a bountiful array of other colorful flowers when A Secret Garden Tour comes to our neighborhoods on Sat., June 3, from 1 to […]

The ‘Places’ — Wilton, Gramercy, St. Andrew’s and Manhattan

Columnist · March 30, 2023

As we continue our study of Greater Wilshire’s potential historic districts, let us head east to look at two surviving pockets of our community’s earliest developments that survive along that […]

Electrical outages spark meeting on problems’ solutions

Casey Russell · March 30, 2023

Residents ‘deserve a resilient… power grid’ Major storms in January and February left many residents in Windsor Square and Hancock Park without power for multiple days. Those affected dealt not […]

Nyakio and David Grieco: a couple that was meant to be

Helene Seifer · January 26, 2023

Nyakio and David Grieco are both children of the ’70s from Upstate New York. She was born Nyakio Kamoche to Kenyan immigrants in Buffalo and lived throughout the tri-state area […]

Windsor Village, Windsor Square, Larchmont Village neighborhoods meet

Chronicle Staff · December 1, 2022

Neighborhood meetings gathered locals in late November. Two took place in Windsor Village (Wilshire to Olympic; Crenshaw [west side] to Lucerne) because the annual “Town Hall” meeting of the Windsor […]

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