My Opinion
Our Youngest, Jake
First, I need to tell you my part of this story.
I wasn’t always a dog lover or for that matter a pet person.
Growing up, we had a rabbit or two and a couple of ducks. One, named Abbey, would walk down the street with me.
I wasn’t always a dog lover or for that matter a pet person.
Growing up, we had a rabbit or two and a couple of ducks. One, named Abbey, would walk down the street with me.
Collecting — That’s What I Call It
Pauline has another name for my collecting, “pack rat,” although I really do consider myself a serious collector.
My treasures are not packed away in boxes or stored in a safe deposit box.
My treasures are not packed away in boxes or stored in a safe deposit box.
Citizens Should Organize and Protest Public Nuisance Language
I urge every resident in Culver City to contact the City Council and let the members know that you are opposed to the proposed Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.04 of Title 9 of the Culver City Municipal Code in its current form.
A Worthily Spent Memorial Day
This past weekend, Pauline and I did what many other Americans do on or prior to Memorial Day.
We went to the cemetery.
We went to the cemetery.
Shame on Notre Dame for Diverging from the Church’s Teaching
Each year busloads of Catholics go to Washington to protest abortion (Roe vs. Wade).
What a waste of time and money when they possibly should be protesting at their own churches, archdioceses or, for sure, at Notre Dame University.
What a waste of time and money when they possibly should be protesting at their own churches, archdioceses or, for sure, at Notre Dame University.
A Critic of Mayor Weissman Warns of Perils in the Year...
If I were City Councilman Gary Silbiger, I would not be too disappointed at the fact that I did not receive the Mayor’s position for my final year.
Critic of West L.A. College Free Shuttle Fears Loss of Revenue
[Editor’s Note: Before the City Council quietly approved an agreement with West Los Angeles College last Monday night to operate a free shuttle service for students for the next two years that began in February, community watchdog Neil Rubenstein filed an objection. He started with a written statement he sent to the Council on March 2, one month after the service was inaugurated, adding that he has not received a response.]
Re-visiting the Merit of Granting a Liquor License in a High-Crime...
It is amazing to me to sit and watch the City Attorney’s office in Culver City advise City Council members on how they should vote on community matters.
Lin Howe Students Today Will Learn How to Egg Each Other...
This afternoon, students from Linwood E. Howe School will compete in an engineering contest that will have some of them left with egg on their face … and all over.
Happy Earth Day — Community Mural Should be Completed Today
Restoration of the “Postcards from Ballona” community mural is scheduled for completion today, Earth Day.
The mural is located on the bicycle path at Overland Avenue, behind the Julian Dixon Library.
The mural is located on the bicycle path at Overland Avenue, behind the Julian Dixon Library.