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‘9/80 Rule’ Gives City Staff 26 Paid Days Off Plus
Steven Fenton and Leeza Gibbons get married. 4
Cruise line offers trip to orangutan preserve.
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LOIS AND CLARK KENT—Christine Antonovich and County Supervisor Mike Antonovich presented Clif and Candace Smith with the Jon and Lili Bosse Spirit of Philanthropy Award at the Apple Ball on Wednesday. For more photos from the event see page 18.
Renovated veteran Rose Garden opens today. 4
Gallerie Michael offers free art class for children. 5
Beauty Expo provides people with health and beauty tips on May 15. 5 8 • Fashion • Health and Wellness 14 • Arts and Entertainment 22 • Birthdays 26
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The City of Beverly Hills uses an “Every other Friday off” policy for almost all of its employees except public safety. Of the approximately 400 city employees, nearly 360 participate in the so-called “9/80” plan which means that any city staffer who works 80 hours in nine days can have the next day off with pay. In practical terms, that means arriving about 30 minutes early each day and leaving about 20 minutes later than posted (see ‘9/80,’ page 12)
MTA ‘Final EIR’ Favors BHHS Board Member Expresses His Tunnel, Constellation Station Discontent With City Liaisons Exclusive to The Courier The final environmental impact report of the Metropolitan Transit Authority strongly favors the proposed route under Beverly Hills High School and 78 Beverly Hills homes according to a summary document obtained exclusively by The Beverly Hills Courier. The document, entitled “Westside Subway Extension Final EIS/EIR – Century City Station Analysis” presents three different
station locations, two on Santa Monica Boulevard and one at Constellation and Avenue of the Stars. The Constellation station location is the focal point of controversy within Beverly Hills as that location calls for the tunnel under Beverly Hills High School. The two locations on Santa Monica Boulevard include the original MTA location at Avenue of the Stars and the second loca(see ‘MTA,’ page 12)
Petersen Automotive Museum Receives Donation By Tricia Arend Beverly Hills resident Margie Peterson and the Margie & Robert Petersen Foundation donated a gift of approximately $100,000,000 to the Petersen
Automotive Museum Foundation earlier this week. Steven E. Young, Chairman of the Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation’s Board of Di(see ‘MUSEUM,’ page 24)
USC Doctors In Beverly Hills The University of Southern California has brought its worldclass medical expertise in ophthalmology and urology/prostate cancer to Los Angeles’ Westside with the opening of the Doctors of USC Beverly Hills. Affiliated with the Keck School of Medicine of USC, the Doctors of USC Beverly Hills is located in suites 300 and 500 of the Archway Medical Plaza building, at 9033 Wilshire Blvd.
George Christy, Page 6 Dancing At The Annual Garden Party; A Mr. Wonderful Award; The Graffiti Controversy— Yeah or Nay? Editorial from Rabbi Pressman AND MORE
APRIL 29, 2011
(see ‘PULIAFITO,’ page 15)
Carmen A. Puliafito
By Marla Schevker The Board of Education discussed the School/City liaison Committee during the Tuesday meeting at the request of Board member Steven Fenton. Fenton
mentioned during board discussion he was “concerned” about how the School/City liaison committee has been going. (see ‘SCHOOL/CITY,’ page 12)
COMING OUT FOR OPENING NIGHT— Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt arrived for the Los Angeles premiere of The God Of Carnage at the Ahmanson Theatre. Yasmina Reza’s bitter comedy stars the original Broadway cast: Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis, James Gandolfini and Marcia Gay Harden. Their performances have garnered raves from critics on both coasts, and the film adaptation is being directed by Roman Polanski with Kate Winslet, Jody Foster, John C. Reilly and Christoph Waltz. The performances continue through May 29. More photos in George Christy’s column on page 6. Ryan Miller