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Letters to the Editor: 3-4-2021

By Easy Reader Staff / March 7, 2021

Keep on biking Dear ER: These bike lanes are awesome (Hermosa Beach trades car lanes for bike lanes,” ER Feb. 18, 2021). I now bike to get my groceries at Trader Joe’s and ride down through downtown. I have discovered new businesses. Riding through on a bicycle will increase slow traffic for businesses. Good job…

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Even closed, galleries remain busy

By Bondo Wyszpolski / March 25, 2020

Behind the closures, they’re keeping busy An update on galleries in the South Bay Although the major museums are closed for an indefinite period of time, and art galleries as well, a few of the latter, because of their small size, are still allowing in the occasional visitor, although pretty much by appointment only. Here’s…

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One Manhattan Beach man’s journey into novel coronavirus

By Mark McDermott / March 25, 2020

  Greg Geilman had not been feeling right for a while. He’d had an on-again, off-again sore throat for about six weeks. He self-treated, taking Wellness Formula vitamins and lozenges. The symptoms would go away in a day or two. Then he woke up on Wednesday, March 18, and knew he was really sick.  “It…

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Long lines, bare shelves at South Bay grocery stores

By Ryan McDonald / March 18, 2020

As authorities delivered grim warnings about the novel coronavirus last Thursday, an idea spread among South Bay residents with the force and quickness of a contagion: buy toilet paper. Mirroring trends across the country, shoppers late last week began descending on Vons, Trader Joe’s, Ralphs, Whole Foods and other area stores, creating long lines, packed…

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Best of the Beach 2020

By Judy Rae / March 12, 2020

As determined by ballots cast online
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Tee for Two at Pacific Standard Prime

By Richard Foss / March 2, 2020

  Former pro golfer Kevin Leach found his passion for wine in a place that has never produced a drop of it. “I was stuck in the airport, and the only magazine I could find in English was a copy of Wine Spectator. I read it from cover to cover, classifieds and everything, five times.…

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The Thin Green Line: Hermosa Beach police labor group and the city reach a tentative contract deal. Is the dispute really over?

By Ryan McDonald / January 29, 2020

The signs began appearing in early December. They sprouted in front yards throughout Hermosa, like seeds carried by the wind. Businesses put them in windows and along entryways, above cash registers and below displays. One Sunday, City Manager Suja Lowenthal heard the signs had surfaced in the public right-of-way along Bard Street, near the entrance…

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South Bay 2019 Beach Passings

By Kevin Cody / December 27, 2019

1951 to 2019 DK brought music to Suzy’s DK Kahlo and husband Sal Longo shared many interests. A love of music was at the top of that list, leading the couple to buy Suzy’s Bar and Grill in 2008. DK’s legacy was her passion and support  for musicians. She enabled hundreds of musicians, aspiring and…

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Letters to the Editor 9-12-19

By Judy Rae / September 12, 2019

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Hermosa Council extends ban on shared scooters, bikes 

By Easy Reader Staff / August 29, 2019

  Hermosa’s ban on “shared mobility operators,” such as Bird, Lime Micro Mobility, Spin, Lyft, was extended by a unanimous council vote Tuesday night. “It’s a real safety hazard out there,” Hermosa Beach Mayor Pro Tem Mary Campbell said of the mix of scooters, electric bicycles, pedestrians and traditional bicyclists in places like The Strand.…

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Grocery Outlet fills the grocery gap in North Redondo

By Kevin Cody / June 14, 2019

Artesia Boulevard has a supermarket again. Grocery Outlet finally opened its doors last Thursday, June 6, filling a long-empty gap for those who missed having a supermarket near the intersection of Artesia and Rindge Road. Grocery Outlet, and its building-mate CVS Pharmacy, take over the long-vacant space that once held a Haggen, an Albertsons and…

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Neighborhood appeal for a new French bistro

By Richard Foss / May 26, 2019

When Loni Compagnon met Thomas, the man who is now her husband, there was an awkward moment. He was then the sommelier at Cafe Pacific at Trump National Golf Course in Rancho Palos Verdes but mentioned his ambition to open his own restaurant. “I said, ‘Oh, if you do, I’ll help you.’ Then I thought,…

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Celebrate Chefs and Cellars 2019

By Judy Rae / May 21, 2019
When: July 14, 2019 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Where: Catalina View Gardens, 6001 Palos Verdes Dr S, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275, USA

Celebrate Chefs & Cellars – an afternoon in the vineyard Sunday, July 14, 2019, 4:00 – 7:00 PM VENUE: Catalina View Gardens, 6001 Palos Verdes Drive South, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 Fundraiser Presented by The Associates to…

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Underground parking structure plan sunk by costs

By Kevin Cody / March 16, 2019

A plan to build a subterranean parking structure in Riviera Village, at the existing Triangle parking area near Trader Joe’s, appears to be sunk, for now, by construction costs ranging between $18.6 million to $32.8 million. “I wish we had the money to do something, but we don’t right now,” said Councilman Christian Horvath. Last…

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Best of the Beach 2019 – Retail

By Judy Rae / March 15, 2019

Best of the Beach 2019

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Best of the Beach 2019 – food and drink

By Teri Marin / March 15, 2019

Best of the Beach 2019

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