By Madeline Ehrlich. What medical school did you graduate from? Or did you just audit the classes? I think that when a pay check goes up, on whatever basis, it is a raise.
An Invitation to Visit Health Center Site at Fiesta
By Sandy Schwartz
The Friends of the Culver City Youth Health Center once again will have a booth at Fiesta La Ballona this year. The booth will be open on Saturday, Aug, 24, featuring a wheel of fortune game with multiple chances of winning prizes. A raffle will be held for…
Levin Reaches Out for Voter Assistance
By Steve Levin. Things are starting to get rolling on the School Board campaign, and I need your help with four things…
Zirgulis’s Response
By Robert Zirgulis. Thanks for coming to my defense this morning. In Japan they have a saying about how the nail that stands up always gets pounded down. I am so used to that happening to me that it is like…
Here Is a Formula for Restoring the Natatorium
By Jon S. Thornton. Don’t rebuild the Natatorium. We already have therapy balls and sand at the high school. So shame on you, Mr. Robert Zirgulis, for requiring children to learn to swim and deal with water safety. Your selfish needs to help disabled/non-disabled children’s water safety are being noticed.
Cooper Sorry He Missed the Conference of Mayors
Editor’s Note: As part of new Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti’s listening tour, he invited mayors from Los Angeles County’s 88 cities to meet yesterday on the back lawn of Getty House to talk mainly public safety, traffic and working together to solve common problems. Sixty-three communities were represented. Culver City’s mayor explains why he was not present.
He Lathers Critic of Zirgulis
By Robert Smith. Dear Mr. Laase, Excuse me if I don't know who you are. My name is Robert Smith, founder of the Friends of the Culver City Natatorium, and one of the founding members of the Culver City Swim Club. The Culver City Natatorium is not the place to be making light of…
Zirgulis Says His Concerns and Knowledge Are Broad
By Robert Zirgulis. Although I have made a major issue of fixing the Culver City Natatorium swimming pool in my campaign for School Board, there are other major issues I want to address in this election. Over the next 13 weeks, I intend to discuss and invite dialogue on a range of subjects which will include…
Friends of Natatorium Will Interview and Endorse Board Candidates
By Robert Smith. Friends of the Culver City Natatorium today is announcing its School Board candidate endorsement process. Interviews will be held prior to Tuesday, Aug. 20. Candidates interested in the group’s endorsement may now schedule…
Sewer Fee Increase Will Be Smaller Than Reported
By Mate Gaspar. I have prepared a response to a story that appeared yesterday in thefrontpageonline.com about the sewer charge, as discussed at Monday evening’s City Council meeting.