
The Hermosa Beach Little League celebrated its 60th Opening Day Anniversary on Saturday with the dedication of its newly re-conditioned east field and the traditional parade around the bases. The improvements were made possible through a donation from Continental Development.

Hours before two of the most storied franchises in NFL history met in Super Bowl XLV, more than 8,000 people kept a Redondo Beach tradition alive in what has become one of – if not the – largest Super Bowl celebration in Southern California. Read more on the fog, costumes and finishers.

Hermosa Beach resident Ken Seaton has been a man deeply seated behind South Bay’s music scene for decades. Over the years, he’s worked with bands across the board, enduring the fluctuating volatility of the music industry while proactively conjuring ever progressive strategies and methods to assist bands through the treacherous tides.

Pigeon plague
Dear ER:
Regarding the “Birdman of Manhattan” [ER Jan. 20, 2011], I am sure he is a well intentioned individual, just as the neighbor of ours who started feeding pigeons daily in her driveway some 20 years ago.
We were soon inundated with pigeons in our neighborhood who aggressively sought to establish nests in the gutters, roof tiles and eves of houses.

Closing, Moving and Opening Anew: Our beloved Stephen Dominigue and family at Ragin’ Cajun, Pier Ave, HB will be serving their last Po’ Boys to us poor Hermosans at the end of this month before closing the doors and heading north to the El Segundo Plaza, Sepulveda just north of Rosecrans. The new joint is set to open in March…


