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Pali-Post Highlights: September 2019
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. |
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Youth-Led Climate Strike Occupies Palisades 9/26/2019 The youth of the Palisades took the Village by storm on Friday, September 20, as part of a global climate strike that drew millions around the world. What did local participants have to say? |
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FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Coffee Bean Closes 9/19/2019Community members lament the loss of Antioch Street favorite Coffee Bean. What happened to the Palisades store, which has served locals for two decades? |
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Honoring Arnie9/26/2019A plaque honoring beloved late community member Arnie Wishnick has been placed at the Village Green. Find out here what the dedication ceremony entailed. |
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FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY:
Defeated ... Again 9/5/2019
The Pacific Palisades Design Review Board agreed with its fellow community leaders in opposing the proposed structure at the old Jack in the Box site at a hearing. What happens next? |
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FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: Charter Bowl Champs 9/12/2019 Pali High beat Granada Hills for an eighth straight Charter Bowl victory. How did the team pull off the win?
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9/19/2019Introducing the Post's latest yoga columnist, who reminds readers "breath is the nurturing force that is life—observing that force seems like a worthy act." |
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FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY:A New Face in Town 9/5/2019 Pali High welcomes band director Tyler Farrell. What experience does the 27-year-old bring with him? |
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