Subject: Pali-Post Highlights: October 2017

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Pali-Post Highlights: October 2017

Highlighting some of the top stories and hidden gems you may have missed in last month’s print issues, Pali-Post Highlights offers a snapshot of life in Pacific Palisades.
 
Heat Rises Under Highlands Senior Facility Plans
10/26/2017
Plans to construct a four-story senior center in The Highlands are growing into, arguably, the most controversial building project in the Palisades since the Caruso project. What are some of the local concerns?
                     
                 

FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Homecoming Victory for Pali High
10/26/2017
The Dolphins went into the last 12 minutes of their Homecoming game against Westchester losing 6-3. How did the team pull off the win?

Graying of the Palisades Raises New Challenges
10/19/2017
There are now more people aged 65 and over than between 20 and 35 living in Pacific Palisades. What does this shift mean for the town?
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A Man of Many Masks
10/19/2017
LAPD Senior Lead Officer Michael Moore shares a sampling of his spooky masks with the Post. Find out how Moore got involved in the world of mask making.

FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: The Green Gang
10/26/2017
Palisades Beautiful founded a garden on a half-acre site in town in 1988. How did two Palisadians help the garden to double to its current size?
10/5/2017
Rick Caruso shared fresh details about the Palisades Village with the young winners of the recent Caruso/Post art competition. Find out here who is the latest local retailer to join the development.

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The Unlikely Story of Richard Angres
10/12/2017
With the release of his new book, the Palisadian reveals anecdotes from the first 70 years of his life to the Post.
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