in 2014.įORMER FARMERS TOWER at Rimpau and Wilshire is proposed by CIM Group to have 52 condominium units in its top five floors. NATIONAL NIGHT OUT brought neighbors together on Larchmont Blvd. LOTS OF TABLES and chairs, inside and out.Ĭarolyn Ramsay is a candidate in the council district run-off election. 5.ĪFTER 40 YEARS on Larchmont, Everil Bell is retiring. VINTAGE POLICE CARS, like those above at last year’s event, will be on display in Larchmont Village on National Night Out Against Crime on Aug. to visit vintage air museum tour of a DC-3. OVER THE HILL Gang bicycled around Playa del Rey and on to Imperial Hwy. Ridgewood Place was listed for $1,499,000. STUDENTS at Blend School last month with a volunteer from Paramount’s Viacom Day. YOUNG PIANISTS: Sam Koule with sister Neve at the piano. with students Talia, Zachary and Sophie Abramson. 10.ĬOLONIAL STYLE building housed Marlborough School. TOWN HALL mayoral forum is at John Burroughs Middle School on Feb. Brendan’s toy giveaway were Stacy Herman, Mike Standifer, Marion Plato and Rick Bitzelberger. SALUTE ORGANIZER John Welborne with “Miss Julia Morgan” (impersonated by Betty Marvin, Oakland Historic Preservation Planner).ĮNJOYING THE SPIRIT OF GIVING at last year’s St. Photo by Alexandra CooperĬOSTUME CONTEST drew goblins, Harry Potters, dancers and more to last year’s Larchmont Family Fair.īROTHERS Kingsley and Diego Marin inspired their ‘indoorsy’ dad to embrace sports, and write about it. Front row, from left, Chloe and Oliver Tosado, Jake Juno-Kasofsky, Julia Wolf back row, Michelle Hanna, John Winther, president of Larchmont Boulevard Assoc., Fair sponsor, and Peggy Bartenetti (holding Audrey Wolf). Plymouth Blvd., was listed at $1,595,000.Ī WARRIOR, COP AND PRINCESSES assemble to promote the Larchmont Family Fair on Sun., Oct. Plymouth Blvd., was listed at $1,845,000. Hope Young and senior lead officer Joe Pelayo at a mobile substation vehicle parked at Robert Burns Park at the corner of Van Ness Ave. WEARING HELMET is Honorary Fire Chief Lyn MacEwen Cohen with, from left, Battalion 5 Chief Charles Butler, Battalion Chief Jeffrey Elder, city Fire chief Brian Cummings and assistant Chief Kwame Cooper.īLOCK CAPTAINS and neighborhood watch members were among residents who met with L.A.P.D.