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Beach business – Manhattan Chamber

By Special Contributor / November 14, 2019

Best of the Beach 2019

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Beach Volleyball Themed Slots

By Teri Marin / November 12, 2019

Slots with the theme of Beach Volleyball are not that common. There are very few titles developed under this category. However, if you are a fan of Beach Volleyball, you will like playing a slot that comes with such a theme.  For a majority of the people, the beach is an image of vacation. However,…

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A new storefront in Manhattan Beach offers an antidote to plastic pollution

By Mark McDermott / November 9, 2019

The Waste Less Shop helps you save the planet one pour at a time    Stephanie Cochrane’s head was in the clouds. She was alone, backpacking north through the Sagarmāthā Valley in Nepal, on a 13-day trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp, and at the very beginning of a three-month journey through nine of…

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The Waste Less Shop: an antidote to plastic pollution in Manhattan Beach

By Mark McDermott / November 8, 2019

  Stephanie Cochrane’s head was in the clouds. She was alone, backpacking north through the Sagarmāthā Valley in Nepal, on a 13-day trek to the Mount Everest Base Camp, and at the very beginning of a three-month journey through nine of the wildest and most beautiful countries on Earth.  She’d flown in the previous day…

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Redondo Beach About Town

By Kevin Cody / November 7, 2019

The haunted house on Lomax Lane The two young teens — one dressed as a panda, the other wearing a costume from the 1995 Michael Jordan movie “Space Jam” — approached the gate at the front of the haunted house on Lomax Lane cautiously. The sun had long since set. The screams from shocked guests…

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Massey finds his balance in Hermosa Beach council run

By Ryan McDonald / November 1, 2019

In 2015, when Justin Massey was running for a seat on the Hermosa Beach City Council for the first time, he asked an Easy Reader reporter to walk with him on Eighth Street, saying he wanted to provide an example of the kind of infrastructure fixes the city needed. He pointed out portions of the…

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Next Step’s Janne Kouri honored at Best of Manhattan Beach dinner

By Kevin Cody / October 22, 2019

First Step founder Jannie Kouri, received the Bob Meistrell Local Legend award at the 2019 Manhattan Beach Chamber Best of Manhattan awards dinner.

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Mike Doyle remembered as Renaissance Waterman at Hermosa Beach paddleout

By Kevin Cody / October 21, 2019

Mike Doyle was the greatest waterman of his era,” Chris Bredesen said. Their fellow Jacobs team rider Don Craig concurred. “Mike long boarded, short boarded, tandem boarded, windsurfed, kite surfed, foil surfed and for something to do in winter, he invented the monoski (a precursor to the showboard),” Don Craig said.

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Fun Finale: The last days of the Redondo Beach Fun Factory

By Kevin Cody / October 16, 2019

It was about 8:40 on Sunday night — well after when the Redondo Fun Factory was scheduled to close its barn doors to the public for the last time when Bob McCann called his last horse race.

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Beach sports – Revenge of the Bay Cities Surf Club

By Mike Purpus / October 11, 2019

Is bad blood from the ‘60s keeping Bay Cities out of the Malibu invitational?

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Beach people – Time to rise with Lisa Clayton

By Ryan McDonald / October 11, 2019

South Bay baker Lisa Clayton finds solace in sourdough

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Beach October 2019 Dining Guide

By Judy Rae / October 11, 2019

Some of the best places to dine in the South Bay

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Beach sports – Coach Feather’s return

By Judy Rae / October 11, 2019

El Camino College names its new stadium’s athletic field after coach John Featherstone, who made the college’s football program a national power

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Hermosa Beach officers’ departure reveals recruiting difficulties

By Ryan McDonald / October 10, 2019

  Two officers left the Hermosa Beach Police Department for other agencies last month, amid what officers and city officials describe as ongoing challenges to recruit and retain officers in the small department. HBPD officers Kristoffer Eszlinger and Joshua Nakamoto finished their service with the department in the last weeks of September. Their exit leaves…

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Manhattan Beach About Town

By Ryan McDonald / October 3, 2019

Community celebration endures    In 1972, a group of local residents decided to put together a homey community celebration in the form of a good old fashioned fair. It included a parade down Manhattan Beach Boulevard that ended at Valley Drive, where craft and game booths were set up, and local food and entertainment awaited.…

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Manhattan Beach About Town

By Ryan McDonald / October 1, 2019

Biden fundraises in Manhattan Beach Manhattan Beach residents Dr. Sanjay Khurana and wife Mona Khurana hosted Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden at their home Wednesday afternoon for a hour-long fundraiser. Biden left through a side door without answering questions shouted out about impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump. Following the Manhattan fundraiser, Biden was scheduled…

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