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Does the Wet Suit You

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Saved Shoelaces My mother-in-law, who was weeks shy of being 100, and my 96-year-old uncle died this month. They were remnants of what some have...

Finding Meaning

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Gifts of Children It’s election season in our great democracy, but you do sometimes need a break from posturing and preening politicians. Last week, we...

Does the Wet Suit You

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Cabo in Laguna “All that you touch you change. All that you change changes you. The only constant lasting truth is change.” –Octavia Butler Preserving and...

Personnel File

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Laguna Sergeant Graduates Supervisory Leadership Institute This week, Laguna Beach Police Department’s Sgt. Jim Cota graduated from the Sherman Block Supervisory Leadership Institute (SLI). SLI...

Send a Susi Q Senior to the Prom

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Age Well Senior Services invites community members to purchase a ticket for a Laguna Beach senior to attend the Annual Age Well Seniors’ Prom...

Letter: Liberate Megadevelopers in Laguna

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As you decide on your votes in the Laguna Beach Council election, there are many bits of information that might influence your choice. Be aware...

Letter: In Support of Christoph, Iseman

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Rather than a long diatribe, I’ll keep this letter positive and short. I moved to Laguna Beach in 1987. I love and appreciate living...

Letter: Does Village Laguna Know Our Town Best?

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Many of us in town received the latest mailer from Christoph/Iseman, a.k.a. Village Laguna. The slogan reads, “We Know Our Town Best.” I wasn’t sure...

Letter: Michael Ray’s Column Missed the Mark

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If only Mr. Ray had mused with some facts in his column on Sept. 27. In his column he claims that “our City Council thinks...

Letter: In Opposition of Restrictive Historic Regulations

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On Sept. 29 our current City Council voted 5-0 to make listing a house on the Historic Inventory as “voluntary as possible.” Afterwards, I...

Letter: Approved School Calendar Ignores Community Input

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The essence of our school district and their success in “moving the needle” was captured eloquently by my friend Chris Tebbut. I too, have...

Letter: Why I’ll Vote Yes on Prop P

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Here’s why I will vote Yes on Measure P. It’s about safety and aesthetics. Many of our neighborhoods have only one or two exits for...

Letter: Reasons to Vote No on Prop P

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You are really voting on enabling the city to hobble taxpayers with $135 million in bonds. Remember, $5 million+ a year for 25 years plus interest, with...

Letter: Friendship Shelter Succeeds at Housing Homeless

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Laguna’s homeless shelter was established as result of the legal settlement between the city and the ACLU. While the shelter has worked to keep...

Letter: A Real Threat to Our Village

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Why do we choose Laguna Beach as our home? Why not Newport Beach, Dana Point or San Juan Capistrano? For me, Laguna’s perfect combination of...