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.
Several years in the making, Ciela is scheduled to welcome residents to its location in the Highlands beginning in October. Read on to see what the facility will offer residents.
The annual pumpkin patch, which serves as a YMCA fundraiser, has returned to Simon Meadow, featuring a selection that ranges from knuckleheads to "show stopper" Big Macs. What else will the patch have?
Collections Antiques and Books—which has roots dating back to 1991—was slated to close at the end of September. Find out more about the store, which had been owned by Jeff Ridgway since 2021, here.
The fifth chapter of the Sunset Showdown on September 22 was a tale of two halves. Pali High controlled the first half, but read on to see what happened the final two quarters of the match up.
Palisades resident and founder of Amalfi Estates Anthony Marguleas has brought back a town favorite: the Palisades flag. Find out here how to purchase a copy, as well as its storied history.
"Palisadians of all ages visit the fountain and dare to walk along the top of the fountain's bricks," Jimmy Dunne wrote. "A wave of good luck comes their way ... " Read on for the rest of the local Village Green lore.
Palisadian-Post Restaurant Critic Merv Hecht described the Monument Street eatery as "a gem" and a "bright star." Find out here what Merv tried and what some of the other items on the menu include.
Looking for something to do? Check out the Palisadian-Post's online calendar of events, which will be updated weekly.
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