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vol. 50, no. 10 • delivered to the 76,439 readers in hancock park • windsor square • fremont place • park labrea • larchmont village • Miracle Mile

Group weighs improvements for Larchmont Boulevard

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Larchmont Chronicle 1963-2013 Section Three

SECTION ONE HANCOCK PARK annual meeting. 4 FIRST LADY in Fremont Place.

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Better mix of retail services suggested What Larchmont Village needs is an ice cream store. That is the sentiment voiced by Miles Fourticq, 9, at the recent meeting on the future of the retail area.

Businesses oppose pot shop on Blvd.

PANCAKES, pets at firemen breakfast. 6

'Violation of Prop D'

WILSHIRE PARK potluck. 8

Residents have joined with Larchmont Blvd. business owners to halt a marijuana medical dispensary from opening on Larchmont Blvd. Set to open at 215 N. Larchmont, above Alternative Apparel and Hamburger Hamlet, pot shop owners say they have no criminal incidents or complaints in seven years of operation. They were previously on Sunset Blvd. and had to move because the building was being renovated. Attorneys for CantoDiem said the Larchmont site would include 20 security cameras and a full-time guard, and credit card processing will also be featured. It’s exactly the type of See Pot shop, p 28

LUCERNE party Oct. 13. 13 HALLOWEEN winning costumes. 23 MOVIES outdoors in Brookside. 26 DU-PAR'S rolls back prices.

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BLOCK party at Ridgewood-Wilton. 36

SECTION TWO Real Estate Home & Garden

ART, HISTORY of streetlights in book.

Dining & Entertainment

Restaurant and entertainment news will be featured in our annual Dining Guide in the November issue. Deadline to reserve ad space is Mon., Oct. 14. Call Pam Rudy at 323-462-2241 x 11.

Supper salutes block captains

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MUSE costume ball at LACMA. 2

Fourticq’s mother Gretchen was one of 30 residents who walked up and down Larchmont Blvd., prior to attending a forum at the Coldwell Banker Real Estate north office. The idea for the walk evolved from Patty Lombard, a member of the Greater Wilshire Neighborhood Council Outreach and Land Use committees, sponsors of the event. Ideas at the forum, led by architect John Kaliski, included revisiting the Q conditions, the zoning that limits certain businesses from opening on the street. Other suggestions included a greater mix of retail services, elimination of pedestrian obstacles such as signage, a design plan for upper Larchmont Blvd. and increased steam cleaning of the sidewalks.

For Information on Advertising Rates, Please Call Pam Rudy 323-462-2241, x 11

FOURTH ANNUAL Windsor Square Association’s Block Captains’ “thank you” dinner in September drew residents and police and fire officials. Here, Wilshire Police patrol Capt. Howard Lesley and Senior Lead Officer Dave Cordova talk with Association president Larry Guzin.

READY TO CELEBRATE Halloween at the annual Larchmont Family Fair on Sun., Oct. 27 are Michelle Hanna holding Miles Tomich; John Winther, LBA president; Peggy Bartenetti, holding Jason Arrowsmith. In the front row are Jake Juno-Kasofsky, Grant and Cole Rodriguez.

Talent show, water slides returning to Family Fair Costume contest also at Oct. 27 event By Sondi Sepenuk Kids: don’t forget your swimsuit, because the water slides, a big hit at last year’s Larchmont Family Fair, will be making a much-anticipated comeback. The annual family tradition, a street-friendly fair dating back to the 1960s, takes place on Sun., Oct. 27 from noon to 5 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Larchmont Boulevard Association. A train will take visitors up and down the closed-to-traffic boulevard, which will be filled with games, pony rides, a petting zoo, food and craft booths and live entertainment. The event helps support local schools, scout troops, service clubs and other religious and charitable groups. All ages are welcome to try out for the third annual Larchmont’s Got Talent competition. The try-outs will be held on Sat., Oct 19 and Sat.,

Oct. 26 at Coldwell Banker, 119 N. Larchmont Blvd. Past competitors have shown off their singing, tapping, drumSee Family Fair, p 35

On the Boulevard Glimpses by Jane We can’t keep up with the changes on the boulevard. No sooner had a coffee shop named You Get ‘em Tiger opened, than Pressed Juicery finished its remodel. The word is that Diptyque, a Paris-based firm, will be selling candles and perfume where the Fluxus shop was located. *** Kris Tostado was picking up salads to go at Lemonade when we had a chance to chat. She will be off to Ixtapan de la Sol, a spa hotel in a small town See BLVD., p 28

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