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WEEKEND EDITION
06.11.16 - 06.12.16 Volume 15 Issue 171
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WHAT’S UP WESTSIDE ..................PAGE 2 SMART THINKING ..........................PAGE 4 MOVIE REVIEWS ..............................PAGE 5 CAROUSEL CELEBRATION ............PAGE 7 CRIME WATCH ..................................PAGE 8
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Big Blue Bus launching cab service from 17th Street Expo station BY MATTHEW HALL Daily Press Editor
Big Blue Bus is launching a new on-demand cab service to provide late-night rides to and from the 17th Street/SMC Expo Station. The service, called Blue at Night, will offer cab rides from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights for $3 beginning June 17. Riders can request a cab during service hours by dialing (877) 611-8294 or boarding an unoccupied cab at the Blue at Night kiosk at the 17th Street/SMC Station, located on eastbound Colorado Avenue and 17th Street near the Breeze bikeshare station.
Rides must begin or end at the Expo station with the other end of the trip occurring between San Vicente and Rose and between Centinela and Ocean. There is no Blue at Night service between Olympic/Arizona and 7th/Ocean due to the availability of late night BBB and Metro buses. Each one-way trip will cost $3 for up to four passengers. Riders are not required to share a cab with strangers but multiple passengers will fit in a single vehicle and up to four can ride for $3. An additional $3 fee will be applied for additional stops within the service area or if SEE BBB PAGE 6
‘Digital doorbell’ company growing locally 26th Street becoming hub for Ring’s expansion BY JEFFREY I. GOODMAN Daily Press Staff Writer
At 9:35 p.m. May 29, Santa Monica police were notified of a burglary on a quiet cul-de-sac off San Vicente Boulevard. At 11:39 a.m. June 2, authorities responded to the 2300 block of Montana Avenue regarding an attempted burglary. They’re the kinds of calls that convince Jamie Siminoff his locally based company, Ring, is worthwhile. Ring, which offers videoenabled doorbells with motion detection and remote answering technology, aims to give homeowners another weapon in the ongoing fight against neighborhood crime. “The same thing is happening everywhere,” he said, noting the susceptibility of vacant residences. “Our presence in our homes has gone way down, and you’ve created
these opportunistic nonviolent thieves. It’s a problem that exists almost in the same form everywhere around the world.” Siminoff ’s company is currently expanding on the east side of 26th Street between Broadway and Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, where it has rented space for nearly three years. It moved into a warehouse in late 2013, added more space last summer and grew into a third building last week. A fourth will be ready for the company around mid-August. Siminoff, a Pacific Palisades resident, found the local real estate when his son was attending school in Santa Monica. His company now employs more than 100 people locally, with additional customer service support in Phoenix. The creation of the company SEE RING PAGE 3
CLASSES AT CAMERA OBSCURA
Morgan Genser editor@smdp.com
Join the community at Santa Monica’s Art Lab for adults at 1450 Ocean and dance, compose a poem, design a sweater, mix a perfume, make a woodcut and more. Classes are held in Santa Monica’s iconic Camera Obscura building just north of Santa Monica Pier. Pictured above is a recent soap making class. For a calendar of classes, visit www.smgov.net/Departments/CCS/1450-Ocean/calendar.aspx.
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