MB Weekly 12/04/2025

PARENTS IN THE HOT SEAT:
MB WEEKLY POLL SAYS – HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE!

Video stills showing the alleged attackers and aftermath of a mob of teen e-bikers brutally beating a random stranger as he walked home through an affluent California neighborhood.

In a stunning rebuke of local teen violence, an MB Weekly reader poll shows 67% want the parents of the now-infamous teens on e-bikes allegedly responsible for the Hermosa Beach attack held fully accountable. The public’s outrage follows Wednesday’s announcement from Hermosa Beach police that two teens – labeled the “primary aggressors” – have been arrested, and all others seen in the disturbing attack video have been identified. The incident allegedly involves students from Manhattan Beach Middle School, according to a weekend email from Principal Matthew D. Horvath. Police say the group of kids, just 13 to 15 years old, was involved in a brutal street assault that has rattled residents and triggered demands for more substantial consequences. People in the community are no longer buying the “kids will be kids” defense. Many argue that the recklessness, violence, and mob behavior on display don’t happen without adult failure at home.

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Lido di Manhattan 16th annual Taste & Shop event in Manhattan Beach.


MB School Superintendent Bowes To Call It Quits After 36 Years:

In a Thanksgiving-week notice, Manhattan Beach Unified School District Superintendent Dr. John Bowes announced he will retire at the end of the school year, concluding a 36-year career in public education – including five years leading MBUSD. In a heartfelt seasonal message, Bowes said Thanksgiving always reminds him to reflect on gratitude, and this year that reflection includes his own farewell. “With that in mind, I want to share that this will be the last time I wish you a Happy Thanksgiving in this role, as I plan to conclude my career at the end of this school year on June 30. I am thankful for the students, families, staff, and community members who have made this work so meaningful and rewarding.”


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Who Is Rabbi Yossi Mintz:

Rabbi Yossi Mintz is a beloved South Bay spiritual leader, visionary builder, and co-founder of the Friendship Foundation – one of California’s most impactful organizations serving children and young adults with special needs. Born in Brooklyn and ordained with honors, he moved to the South Bay in 1995 with his wife, Sara, and soon founded what became the region’s largest Jewish Community Center. In 2007, driven by a lifelong passion for inclusion, he launched the Friendship Circle – now the Friendship Foundation – which has grown from eight participants to more than 5,000 individuals and volunteers. The organization now spans 72 public school clubs across 21 districts and offers 60+ programs each month for ages 8–35+. Under his leadership, the annual Skechers Pier-to-Pier Friendship Walk has become California’s largest inclusion event, raising over $25 million for public schools and the Foundation. Rabbi Mintz is also spearheading the forthcoming $55 million Friendship Campus, opening Fall 2025 – a transformative space designed to empower young people of all abilities to learn, grow, and thrive together.

www.FriendshipFoundation.com


MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE VIDEO:

An exclusive MB Weekly video of Dunkin’ in Manhattan Beach. https://www.dunkindonuts.com • (562) 756-8725

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Sun, Surf & Step-Ball-Change – Dylan Efron’s Quiet California Kingdom:

Dancing with the Stars favorite Dylan Efron may share DNA with one of Hollywood’s most recognizable leading men, but you wouldn’t know it from his lifestyle. Long before his turns on The Traitors and the DWTS ballroom elevated his profile, the 33-year-old YouTuber carved out a humble, low-key existence far from the frenzy of fame. Instead of red carpets, Dylan chose sand. For years, he has made his home in Manhattan Beach, the jewel of Los Angeles’ South Bay. His 1,200-square-foot, two-bedroom, two-bath beach house sits just steps from the iconic California Strand – a surfer’s paradise turned quiet sanctuary.


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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Mark Burton (Manhattan Beach Former Mayor)

Interestingly, in the 2025 Community Opinion Survey, two results stood out. First, less than 50% of our residents think our City manages its finances well. The well informed residents like Paul Wafer know that the City mismanages its finances and he has the data analysis to support this conclusion. Second, one of the top requests for the City to improve is “more police presence.” There are a number of tools and strategies available to the City and MBPD to increase police neighborhood patrols and, importantly, to increase “more police presence” in Downtown MB. As you may recall, I have always advocated and supported the hiring of more police officers. The greatest deterrent to crime continues to be the “presence of a police officer.”

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A 56-year-old Hermosa Beach man was attacked by a group of teens, beaten, and struck with a cardboard pizza box. Hermosa Beach police have arrested two teens they describe as the “primary aggressors,” and identified all of the teens in the video, who are between 13 and 15. What should the Manhattan Beach Police do to prevent this type of crime in our city?

** Dan Stern: First, our police chief Rachel Johnson should stop telling “feel good stories” and fudging crime statistics. Then, how about pro-active enforcement of laws already passed. E.g., we have an Urgency Ordinance on bike riding, however, none of the ordinance rules are enforced. On any evening one can watch groups of young teens riding electric bikes the wrong way on Vista, or running stop signs and red lights downtown. Presently, we’re teaching people that rules don’t matter, that should change.

** Mark Burton: E-bike anarchists have been roaming our community for some time now, ignoring the rules of the road with seeming impunity. We all know of instances where they have harassed or acted abusively [toward] residents. I think the City and police department should consider licensing E-bikes providing needed regulatory controls.


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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Russ Lesser (Manhattan Beach Former Mayor)

It is clear that a lot of people are very frustrated with how long it takes to get permits to do anything in Manhattan Beach. During the time I served on the city council it was not like this, however that was about forty years ago and there are many more rules and regulations, some of which are placed on cities by the state, that complicates things. However, even with that it seems to take forever to get anything approved. A classic example is a project I am involved with. The Dive N’ Surf boat was the lead boat for the Catalina Classic Paddleboard Race for decades. After the statue of the Catalina Classic paddleboard race was placed below the Strand near the pier, we wanted to have a plaque installed that explained what the statue was all about. The original idea was to place it right next to the statue, however due to certain ADA requirements that turned out to be difficult, City Recreation Department personnel came up with the idea of placing it just west of the Strand above the statue. That way people who walked along the Strand could read the plaque and learn about the Catalina Classic and what the statue was all about. It was a great idea! The city came up with the idea in June, 2024. We are still waiting to get approval from the city to install it. If it takes over a year and a half to get approval to install a plaque that was the city’s idea, how does any average resident hope to get anything approved in a reasonable amount of time. The city council really needs to look into this problem as it is their reputation that is on the line.

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WHO IS THE “PERSON OF THE YEAR – 2025”:

Find out in MB Weekly on Thursday, December 18th at 9 am.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Sign on the now closed Un Caffe altamura: “To our beautiful community, It’s with a heavy heart I share the Cafe has closed. We created the space for you, a place where we wanted to know your name. From the bottom of my heart, Thank you for being a part of it. With love, Alexa.”


Big Apple Ball Drops Early In MB – Kiwanis Hosts NYC-Style New Year’s Eve Bash:

Manhattan Beach will ring in 2026 on East Coast time as the Kiwanis Club hosts a special New Year’s Eve fundraiser from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 920 Highland Avenue. The celebration will feature an open bar, festive atmosphere, and a champagne toast at 9 p.m. PST, coinciding with New York City’s midnight countdown. Proceeds support the beloved Kiwanis Santa Sleigh and the Manhattan Beach Kiwanis Children’s Charitable Fund. Doors open at 6:30, and guests must exit by 10:30.

www.MBKiwanis.org


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach Community Activist)

End the Bloat: Is it job description creep, i.e., creating a slightly different role to increase an employee’s pay, or empire building? Either way the data shows that something is wrong with the current management and structure of our Manhattan Beach city employees. In just five years they have added 2 new managers, 18 new supervisors, 4 senior positions, 6 assistant/deputy positions and 13 leads! The number of these mid and lower-level supervisory positions has doubled. This leads to department bloat, unnecessary bureaucracy, and delays in service and decision making. Think about it, in the last 5 years the city has added 47 new full-time positions, and we now have 45 new mid and low-level supervisory positions. Based on this data, I would propose that the city manager needs to look at some major restructuring of its departments and reduce the number of categories within them. Perhaps a thorough review of work flows and processes would be a good start. Every new position creates another pension obligation, and every position description bump increases it even more.

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MB WEEKLY – FACE TIME:

Patricia Jones, founder of P.S. I Love You Foundation.


R.I.P. James William Linn (1939–2025):

James William Linn passed away on November 22 in the living room of his Manhattan Beach home. Jimmy captained his football team at St. Mary, played varsity defense at Purcell, and graduated in the top four of his class. He later served in the Air National Guard while earning a physics degree from Xavier University, where he served as president of Gamma Phi.


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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** Hello MBSAFE supporters – This season, we ask for your help to keep Manhattan Beach safe, clean, and compassionate. MBSAFE’s all-volunteer team connects unhoused neighbors with housing, mental health care, and vital services – every gift matters. Please support our mission and help change a life today at MBSAFE.org.

2. ** Hundreds of airline catering workers protested near LAX on Tuesday, spilling onto Century Blvd and briefly blocking traffic during the busy Thanksgiving rush. They’re demanding the city hold Flying Food Group accountable for alleged unsafe working conditions. Police pushed the crowd back to the sidewalk, allowing traffic to resume. —- Editor’s Note

3. ** This is ridiculous! Jammie Booker stole a woman’s world title while hiding the truth – a biological man competing against women. Officials “didn’t know”? Give me a break. This wasn’t a competition; it was a con. The Games did the right thing, revoking the win, but the damage is already done. —- A.F.

4. ** I’m appalled and embarrassed by the mishandling of the violent teen attack south of Pier Plaza. The 11/25 “update” press release only raises more questions and highlights alarming incompetence. We demand the full truth, real accountability – no matter the age – and confidence that HBPD can keep our community safe. —- Aaron T., Hermosa Beach

5. ** While this e-bike incident did not occur in MB, it certainly raises many questions. I have seen many posts of incidents occurring in our downtown area. How do you think MBPD is doing in handling this ongoing problem? —- Paul Wafer

6. ** This better be more than a slap on the wrist. These teens beat a man unconscious, declared him dead, kept kicking him, then fled. That’s criminal – age doesn’t excuse hatred and violence. Not one tried to stop it. If they were your family, you’d demand consequences. —- Allison J., Hermosa Beach

7. ** If you can’t tell Manhattan Beach has a raging teen e-bike problem, then you’re a f–king idiot! Open your eyes! The chaos, the attacks, the zero accountability – it’s all right in front of you. Our town is becoming a playground for out-of-control kids while leaders pretend nothing’s wrong. —- Paul S.

8. ** Though I like the food at Hook & Plow, I won’t be returning. The pounding music is way, way too loud! A restaurant should be a place to enjoy a meal and a conversation – not feel like you’re sitting inside a speaker. Good food, unbearable noise. —- Ashley L.

9. ** For years, our Community Development Department has had a reputation among developers and contractors as slow and difficult to deal with on projects. It has only gotten worse as they have added staff. —- Mark Burton, Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach

10. ** Bring back mandatory sex screening in women’s sports! Last week, at the Official Strongman Games in TX, a man identifying as “trans” won the title of World’s Strongest Woman 2025. No, really. Thankfully, two days later, he was disqualified for lying about his sex, and the title was restored to the rightful female winner. It’s not complicated – a simple cheek swab will solve this. —- Alison S., Manhattan Beach

11. ** Prestige Jewelers in Manhattan Beach is a true neighborhood gem. The team is warm, patient, and incredibly knowledgeable. They treat every customer with genuine care, offering expert guidance without pressure. Beautiful pieces, fair prices, and exceptional service – Prestige Jewelers is exactly what a local jewelry store should be. Highly recommended. —- Lance H.

12. ** Forgive me but Thanksgiving in nothing more than 7 hrs of cleaning, 9 hrs of cooking, 11 minutes of eating and 3 days of leftovers. —- Carl D.

13. ** I understand why Manhattan Beach leaders ignore and deny Paul Wafer’s powerful, truthful words. It’s painful to face a painful reality. Their behavior reminds me of an uncle who died of alcoholism – insisting until his final breath that nothing was wrong. Denial doesn’t solve problems; it only guarantees they get worse. —- R.L.

14. ** Congratulations to Manhattan Beach’s Love & Salt restaurant on their “10+1” (OK, 11th) anniversary, celebrating with $11 specials all weekend. Sounds great – but why are the tables packed SO close together? It’s nearly impossible to stand up, squeeze out, or even make it to the bathroom! —- Katie J.

15. ** Well done, Hermosa Police Department. —- Joe Franklin, Manhattan Beach

16. ** Last week, a coyote was seen roaming the USC campus. A week later, it returned to the hills $80,000 in debt. —- Howard A.

17. ** I’m surprised and saddened to see crews mowing the grass and running weed-whackers in Recreation Park in El Segundo this morning, the day after Thanksgiving. Couldn’t we give these hardworking people a holiday off? It feels unnecessary – and honestly, a little disrespectful – to make them work on a quiet holiday weekend. —- Chris Y., El Segundo

18. ** I’m starting a petition to rename the San Diego Freeway to Satan’s Freeway, because let’s be honest – anyone who’s driven it already knows the truth. The traffic is eternal, the suffering is real, and escape feels impossible. Who’s signing the petition? —- Mia J.

19. ** Tattoo ink isn’t harmless decoration. New research shows it races into the lymphatic system within minutes, lingers for months, kills immune cells, and even disrupts vaccine response. Swiss scientists found pigments piling up in lymph nodes for two months, causing cell death and chronic inflammation. —- Dr. Grant S.

20. ** MB Weekly – Reader question: Who would you rather have dinner with, Bette Midler or Jamie Lee Curtis? Send your reply to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

21. ** Manhattan Beach’s beloved holiday perk is back! Meters across town are now “red-bagged,” giving everyone two hours of free parking through December 25 – a quick reminder: free doesn’t mean unlimited. Stay past the posted time limit and you can still get ticketed. Enjoy the season – keep an eye on the clock! —- Editor’s Note

22. ** Questionable contractor favoritism? When City Hall staff suggests to homeowners the hiring of specific local contractors, that is a “tell” of possible corruption. —- Mark Burton, Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach

23. ** My favorite fall read: “The Screen That Ate Your Child’s Education” by Jean Twenge in the New York Times. Twenty-four studies now show students learn more – far more – when taking notes by hand: less distraction, deeper processing, richer imagery. A simple truth emerges: the pen is mightier than the keyboard. —- Gloria N.

24. ** I’m at a crossroads. My 27-year-old son’s recent struggles led me to reconnect with his father after 18 years of silence. Old feelings have resurfaced just as my current relationship shows deep emotional and verbal abuse. I’m confused, torn, and unsure which path leads to healing – or to harm. —- Name Withheld by Request, Redondo Beach

25. ** I love Paul Anka. —- Abby G., Hermosa Beach

26. ** Home-a-glow is a f–king scam, and I’m DONE being polite about it. That “$19 cleaning” is a bait-and-switch tied to a sneaky $50-a-month membership you never intended to sign up for. People get trapped in “subscriptions,” charged after canceling, hit with penalties, and half the time the cleaner doesn’t even show up – total garbage. —- Lyle T.

27. ** A heartbreaking farewell in Manhattan Beach: More than 1,000 gathered at Mira Costa to honor 18-year-old Ryan James, the beloved athlete and scholar who passed from an epileptic seizure. His parents vow to champion awareness of epilepsy. The family asks that donations support leading epilepsy research and advocacy organizations. —- Editor’s Note

28. ** Notices should go to every Manhattan Beach resident the moment the City starts preliminary planning review. Instead, we get a broken system where only homes within 500 feet are alerted – and only after a developer files formal plans. It’s secrecy masquerading as process, and residents deserve far better. —- Name Withheld by Request

29. ** Looking for a great babysitter? My Manhattan Beach high schooler is the perfect sitter for ages 6–12! He has 250+ volunteer hours with Camp Awesome, was hired as a 2024 Camp Counselor, is CPR-trained, and comes highly recommended. Recent review: “He did a great job!” More info: https://nextdoor.com/pages/kieran-mcdermott-manhattan-beach-ca/ – Denise McDermott —- denise@drdenisemcdermott.com | kieran@drdenisemcdermott.com

30. ** Thank you to MB Weekly for last week’s lead story. Since its publication, I’ve heard the same complaint again and again: doing business with the City of Manhattan Beach has become a bureaucratic nightmare. Far too many people describe staff as indifferent, unresponsive, and even arrogantly dismissive. Change is overdue. —- A.S., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly 11/27/2025

MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY:
by Name Withheld by Request

The author is a prominent and veteran developer in Manhattan Beach and, due to concerns about retribution, requested that their name be withheld.

As a developer who has built projects ranging from modest $500,000 remodels to major $148-million commercial ventures, I’ve worked across numerous cities throughout California. Unfortunately, none have been as challenging – or as mired in bureaucracy – as Manhattan Beach. After completing several homes in Manhattan Beach, one reality has become painfully clear: with little accountability and limited oversight within City Hall, builders and homeowners are left at the mercy of whichever planner or inspector happens to be assigned to their project. The experience is not just frustrating – it is costly, unpredictable, and discouraging for anyone trying to improve or invest in the community. Anyone attempting to build or remodel in Manhattan Beach quickly encounters the same issues:

  • Chronic delays, unless you pay extra. City staff are perpetually overloaded, and applicants are routinely encouraged to hire a third-party reviewer to “expedite” the process. This adds significant cost, yet offers no guarantee of faster approval.
  • A culture of fear-based decision-making. Many staff members seem hesitant to make clear decisions or issue approvals. Whether due to inexperience or fear of being blamed later, the attitude of “better not be the one who signs off” is widespread – and it stalls projects unnecessarily.
  • Inconsistent interpretation of rules. With complex regulations and building codes, you might receive three different answers to the same question depending on which staff member you ask. Navigating the city’s internal politics often becomes as difficult as managing the construction itself.
  • Unspoken political sensitivities. Some issues are treated like “hot potatoes” – staff won’t openly explain the concern, but applicants are expected to somehow decipher the hidden politics behind closed doors.
  • Questionable contractor favoritism. Too often, homeowners hear suggestions to hire specific local contractors – individuals with established relationships inside the department – rather than the licensed contractor they’ve already chosen. This raises serious questions: Why is a qualified contractor being ignored? Why should a homeowner feel pressured to switch to someone the city is more comfortable with?

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Big Apple Ball Drops Early In MB – Kiwanis Hosts NYC-Style New Year’s Eve Bash:

Manhattan Beach will ring in 2026 on East Coast time as the Kiwanis Club hosts a special New Year’s Eve fundraiser from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 920 Highland Avenue. The celebration will feature an open bar, festive atmosphere, and a champagne toast at 9 p.m. PST, coinciding with New York City’s midnight countdown. Proceeds support the beloved Kiwanis Santa Sleigh and the Manhattan Beach Kiwanis Children’s Charitable Fund. Doors open at 6:30, and guests must exit by 10:30.

www.MBKiwanis.org


Busted – Pasha Smash-And-Grab Crew Finally Nailed:

In a dramatic finish to one of Manhattan Beach’s most brazen crimes, the final suspect in the 2022 Pasha Fine Jewelry smash-and-grab has surrendered – shutting the lid on a three-year search that had city residents demanding answers. City officials announced that all four adult men tied to the June 24, 2022, heist have now been formally charged, marking a significant victory for investigators who refused to let the case go cold. Mayor David Lesser applauded the development, calling it evidence of the city’s zero-tolerance stance on criminals targeting local businesses. “These arrests demonstrate our commitment to bringing those who commit crimes in Manhattan Beach to justice,” said Lesser. “Our residents and business owners can be assured that our police department will pursue every lead and exhaust every resource to keep our community safe.” The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office filed charges earlier this year and issued warrants for the entire crew. But one fugitive kept slipping through the cracks – until mounting pressure and meticulous detective work finally pushed him to surrender. Investigators say the breakthrough came thanks to the lead detective’s relentless follow-through, detailed evidence work, and coordination with prosecutors. Throughout the probe, MBPD worked hand in hand with county and regional partners, gathering evidence and building the case.


Mercado:

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or craving a handcrafted margarita for happy hour, we invite you to join us at Mercado. With an extensive list of tequilas and mezcals to choose from, along with weekend brunch and private event dining…the table is set for you!
3212A N. Sepulveda Boulevard … in Manhattan Village | (310) 545-0388
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Hot Date, Deadly Fate – Speeding Romeo Hits 106 Mph, Kills One – Then Runs:

A man trying to impress a date by blasting music and tearing down Sepulveda Boulevard at more than 100 mph caused a fatal crash – then bolted from the scene, authorities said. Kameron Lee Peterson, 33, slammed into a car making a left turn, killing one of its three occupants, according to testimony at a Nov. 4 preliminary hearing in Torrance Superior Court. Judge Thomas R. Sokolov ordered Peterson to stand trial on second-degree murder, hit-and-run causing death, and reckless driving with injuries.


MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE VIDEO:

An exclusive MB Weekly video of Bliss Nail Lounge in Manhattan Beach. https://blissmb.favesalon.com • (424) 293-1808

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Dive N’ Surf:

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504 N Broadway, Redondo Beach | (310) 372-8423

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Bob Holmes (Manhattan Beach Former Mayor)

There is the old wisecrack about spending money like a drunken sailor on shore leave. When referring to government, that wisecrack is usually followed by “Yes, but drunken sailors only spend their own money.” In my mind, one of the very key responsibilities of a Councilmember is fiscal responsibility. Yes, it is fun to spend money and the recipients of the largesse appreciate it, but we have significant expenditures to worry about and those do not include more expensive plaques, monuments, and artwork. What are we going to do to replace the lost parking from the forced demolition of parking Lot 3? How are we going to pay for the purchase of the former U.S. Bank building downtown (an expenditure I solidly support). How are we going to deal with the rising costs for PERS (Public Employee Retirement System)? Overall our city has excellent city employees but we are overstaffed. Public safety and fiscal responsibilities are the bedrock of a good city government. Remember that at the next Council election.

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WHAT DOES THE CAPTURE OF THE PASHA SUSPECTS MEAN TO THE MANHATTAN BEACH COMMUNITY?

** Mark Burton (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach): I am so tired of our City Council and Police Chief not recognizing that we need foot beat patrols in Downtown MB. As our community’s crown jewel, it should be a priority, a top priority. To that end, these arrests are important and we should thank the owner of Pasha Jewelry who was instrumental in the arrests.

** Bob Holmes (Former Mayor of Manhattan Beach): We cannot have a police officer in front of every house and every business. We can’t even have a police officer on every block. However, we have good officers who patrol as necessary and appropriate based on a variety of factors. A key thing to crime prevention which is often overlooked is having an excellent adequately staffed detective bureau. Most criminals are smart enough to figure out patrol patterns. When word gets out on the street that our detectives will catch you, that is a much better deterrent than having a downtown foot patrol for window dressing.


Estell Boutique:

Discover what’s chic, cozy, and irresistibly festive this holiday season at one of Manhattan Beach’s most beloved boutiques. Please bring your friends and join us for a celebration of fashion, friendship, and holiday joy!
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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

A decadent chocolate cake at SLAY Italian Kitchen.


MB WEEKLY – READER COMMENT:
by Patricia Blakemore (President, Neptunian Woman’s Club, Manhattan Beach)

On behalf of the Neptunian’s Women’s Club, I want to extend our deepest gratitude to MB Weekly for the generous sponsorship of our fundraiser on September 30th. Your support has made a profound impact, enabling us to provide meaningful financial assistance to deserving seniors pursuing higher education. These funds will empower students who demonstrate financial need, helping them take bold steps toward their dreams. It was more than just a sponsorship; it’s a testament to your commitment to our community and the next generation. Working with you is truly an honor. Your heart for giving back inspires us all.


WHO IS THE “PERSON OF THE YEAR – 2025”:

Find out in MB Weekly on Thursday, December 18th at 9 am.


MBPD Week Erupts With 944 Calls, Catalytic Crooks & A Midday Home Heist:

The Manhattan Beach Police Department logged a whirlwind week between November 6 and 12, responding to 944 calls for service, taking 44 reports, making 15 arrests, and handling 15 traffic collisions. Reported crimes included four thefts, four residential burglaries, three auto thefts, five vehicle break-ins, two vandalism cases, and one assault. One vandal learned the hard way that crime doesn’t always pay – especially in a bathroom. On November 6, officers arrived on the 700 block of Rosecrans Avenue to find a suspect locked inside a restroom after allegedly tagging the walls. He was arrested without further incident. That same day, a daytime home burglary on the 800 block of 11th Street saw two suspects shatter a sliding glass door and flee with cash and handbags. On November 7, MBPD detectives at Manhattan Village Mall caught three catalytic converter thieves in the act and hauled them off to jail. Rounding out the week, a construction-site burglary on November 11 resulted in the theft of a water heater.


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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

The Manhattan Beach pig spotted out!


Former MB Mayor Mark Burton Dives Into Pool Wars – And Makes A Splash:

Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Mark Burton is wading back into city politics – and he’s not tiptoeing. In a sharply worded statement this week, Burton applauded the MBUSD School Board for approving a new 50-meter pool at Mira Costa High School, calling it “the right size in the right place,” and urging City Hall to finally abandon what he blasted as “inane” pool fantasies. Burton took direct aim at two long-debated ideas: a massive 50-meter pool at Polliwog Park and a new city-run pool beside the Bay Club. Both, he said, would bleed taxpayer dollars. With residents already able to swim at the South Bay Aquatics Center, Mira Costa, and Begg Pool, Burton argued there’s simply “no need” for another costly facility. If the city insists on more aquatic dreams, Burton said, the only sensible route is a cost-sharing partnership with Redondo Beach at Aviation Park. Otherwise, he urged the council to pursue revenue-generating uses for the Bay Club-adjacent land – including a first-class hotel. Ending the Bay Club pool plan, he said, would be “fiscally prudent and common sense.”


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MB Council Finally Serves Up Outdoor Dining Plan:

After more than two years of debate, rewrites, and diner-level patience, the Manhattan Beach City Council unanimously approved a stripped-down outdoor dining program. The new ordinance creates a simple, no-frills framework that lets restaurants expand seating outside without building new infrastructure. It also codifies long-awaited rules and enforcement measures to address noise, crowding, and curb-chaos complaints that flared during the pandemic’s makeshift dining boom. The calm approval contrasted sharply with the fierce battles that erupted in 2021, when the city began designing a permanent program to replace COVID-era dining decks.


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1. ** SUCCESSFUL KINDNESS DAY AT COSTA! A huge thank you to all the clubs who participated in and helped organize Kindness Day at Costa. And a special shoutout to Mrs. Janet Allen for leading the effort. It was a great day for our school community. —- MBUSD

2. ** I am still fuming. At my son’s 50th birthday, his wife got drunk and went around loudly calling his daughter “stupid” for not attending. Completely unacceptable. I bit my tongue to avoid ruining the night, but her behavior was disgraceful, hurtful, and utterly out of line. —- F.R., Hermosa Beach

3. ** Are you ready to make a lasting impact in Redondo Beach? Leadership Redondo is now accepting applications! Since 2000, this dynamic program has empowered civic, business, and community leaders with access, relationships, and tools to strengthen our city. Join the 2025 class and help shape Redondo’s future. Questions? Contact Mara@redondochamber.org or 310-376-6911 ext.24.

4. ** The Hermosa Beach Museum is set to expand after a unanimous City Council vote approving its 10-year lease at the Community Center. Councilmember Raymond Jackson called it “a gem in the heart of our community.” Director Jamie Erickson says the new space will be nothing short of “life-changing.” —- Editor’s Note

5. ** California company now selling flying cars. And you don’t need a pilot’s license to fly the thing. It’s California’s answer to Canada’s assisted suicide law. —- Hank Z.

6. ** Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is real, and it is very disconcerting. Disturbingly, it is hate at its core. Not surprisingly, those with TDS are blinded to anything positive our President might be doing. And that is a very sad state of mind. —- Mark Burton, Manhattan Beach

7. ** California is staring at an $18 billion budget hole, reserves wiped out, and leadership still pretending everything is fine. When the money’s gone, the choices are brutal: slash services or jack up taxes. Either way, we all pay the price. Stellar work, Governor – sounds like you are ready for a promotion —- Noah T.

8. ** We’re witnessing a surge in antisemitism not seen since Hitler’s era. As a former college professor, it pains me to say, most alarming: it’s erupting on university campuses once thought immune to such ancient hatred. Many have become hotbeds of Marxist ideology – preaching resentment, eroding family values, and pushing for ever-greater government control. —- Dr. Thomas Ross, Redondo Beach

9. ** The additional expenditure on Bruce’s Beach is NOT needed. —- Major Avignon, Resident since 1970

10. ** Paul Wafer always provides an excellent, professional analysis of performance. After all, that’s what he did for hospitals throughout the United States for over 20 years. —- Mark Burton, Manhattan Beach

11. ** MB WEEKLY – PERSON OF THE YEAR: I nominate Russ Lesser. —- Major Avignon

12. ** Kudos to Tim and Rick at Ocean Diner. Always good food, great atmosphere, and fair prices. Staff is also outstanding. Thanks. —- Ed M.

13. ** MB WEEKLY – PERSON OF THE YEAR: Definitely Paul Wafer. —- Joe Ferrell

14. ** Not only is Community Development a bloated and inefficient department. But their initial response to homeowners is “No, you can’t do that”. I explained what I wanted to do, and the fellow at the desk said, “NO.” I explained that it was a medical necessity, not a mere desire, and his response was: “There are no medical exceptions.” It took Mark Burton’s intervention with the then-head of the department. To learn that the Federal ADA requires reasonable accommodations. —- Dan Stern, Former Mayor, Manhattan Beach

15. ** As for the $300,000 Bruce’s Beach artwork, as one resident put it, “it sounds like insincere, overcompensation”. We don’t need ugly, oversized art at our beautiful ocean-view park. You don’t need or want anything to block the spectacular view of our beach and ocean. —- Mark Burton, Manhattan Beach

16. ** Del Amo Mall Walkers, Anyone? Just heard on the news that Del Amo Mall ranks among the longest walking malls in America at a whopping 5.01 miles. Impressive! Does anyone know of any walking groups that meet there? Would love to join – or help start – one! —- Ian J.

17. ** I play a drinking game in which I take a drink every time I see a straight white couple in a TV commercial. I now have 39 years of sobriety. —- Roger S.

18. ** The winner of “Johnny One-Note” of the year is Paul Wafer. He somehow turns a story about actual efficiency at the Community Development Department into a demand for new “standards,” “benchmarks,” and accountability. According to his own data, planning issued more than double the number of “discretionary permits” (280 vs. 120) in 2025 compared to 2020, with only 30% more employees in CDD and an 81% increase in permitting expenses. Oh, and wasn’t there more revenue from permits? More than double? Is that worth a mention? Not if your agenda is to tear down the city, facts be damned. Congratulations on your award, Paul. —- Jacob S.

19. ** See that our Congressman, Ted Lieu, just signed an amicus brief to the Supreme Court urging it to allow males to compete in girls’ sports. This follows his votes in the House against bills to restore single-sex sports for girls. Sigh. —- Rodger D.

20. ** HONORING OUR VETERANS – Festive Boats Lighting up King Harbor Redondo Beach – SEE ATTACHED https://kingharborboatparade.org/ —- Tom Lasser

21. ** MB WEEKLY – PERSON OF THE YEAR: Mark Burton —- Emily Piemonte

22. ** I really appreciate your MB Weekly Reader Polls – they’re always sharp, surprising, and packed with insight. Thank you for consistently sharing interesting, meaningful information with our community. Your work keeps Manhattan Beach informed, engaged, and talking. —- Alice M.

23. ** MB WEEKLY – PERSON OF THE YEAR: I nominated Joe Franklin. He loves Manhattan Beach with all his heart; he envisions leadership as service to others, does not seek personal power, and has compassion for the homeless. He strolls Manhattan Beach every early morning and identifies individuals who might need our help. He is just a great guy! —- Lucia La Rosa Ames

24. ** I wonder if Steve Napolitano will ever run for City Council in Manhattan Beach again? —- Randi G.

25. ** These teen hoodlums are vicious and must be stopped! Parents, if your kids are running with these e-bike gangs terrorizing Hermosa Beach, they need to face real consequences. Enough is enough. Our community will not tolerate this chaos. Hold them accountable before someone else gets seriously hurt – or worse. —- Jay G., Hermosa Beach

26. ** I really like the look of the new Saint & Second restaurant in the Manhattan Village. Stylish, warm, and beautifully designed – it feels like a perfect addition to the neighborhood. Can’t wait to stop in, try the menu, and enjoy the atmosphere. A new good spot for our community. —- Les Mazon

27. ** If I hear one more person tell me how BUSY they are, I think I’ll puke. Sometimes the happiest people aren’t doing more – they’re doing less. They’ve mastered addition by subtraction. While the world sprints, they sip coffee on a quiet porch. Busy is a choice. Peace is too. One looks successful. The other truly is. —- Carla H.

28. ** Santa Tracker – Manhattan Beach Santa Sleigh: Manhattan Beach Santa Sleigh: https://www.manhattanbeachsantafloat.com › santa-tracker – Check the Santa Tracker to find out where Santa is on his route! The Santa Tracker will go live around 4:45 pm each night as the float begins its route.

29. ** I hope these scum kids in Hermosa Beach go to jail for a long time. My friend just sent me a video of ebikers savagely beating a 60-year-old man near the pier. It’s incomprehensible and sickening. Please watch and see if you recognize any of them. They even said, “I think he’s dead.” Heartbreaking for our community. —- Darcy L., Hermosa Beach

30. ** Casey Rohrer’s courageous spirit now lives forever in Hermosa Beach. The newly dedicated Casey Rohrer Accessible Playground honors his legacy of inclusion and love. His words say it best: “This playground is great because all kids can play together now.” A beautiful tribute to a young man who inspired an entire community. —- Editor’s Note.

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MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
HOW LONG DO YOU WANT TO LIVE – MB WEEKLY READERS AIM HIGHER THAN AMERICA

In the latest MB Weekly Reader Poll, our large South Bay audience revealed a striking aspiration: on average, they want to live to age 91 – well above the current U.S. life expectancy of 78 years. The results shed light on an optimistic and remarkably youthful mindset in the South Bay. While national health statistics continue to fluctuate, residents of the Manhattan Beach area seem to believe they possess the longevity, lifestyle, and determination to outpace the country’s averages by more than a decade. The findings suggest a combination of coastal living, strong community ties, and a local culture that prioritizes fitness, wellness, and prevention.

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Drunk Driver From Hell – Family Slaps $200M Suit In Teen’s Death:

The parents of 18-year-old Loyola High School tennis player Braun Levi, killed in a horrific May crash, have filed a $200 million wrongful death lawsuit following his death on Sepulveda Boulevard. The suit alleges that the driver was a “repeat offender drunk driver,” previously arrested and prosecuted for DUI and an injury-related collision. The Levi family says the lawsuit is not only about accountability but about legacy. They are pursuing damages in the name of the Live Like Braun Foundation, hoping to honor their son while raising urgent awareness about the deadly consequences of drinking and driving.


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MB Weekly is launching a bold new tradition – naming Manhattan Beach’s first-ever Person of the Year. Modeled after the iconic Time Magazine award, this honor will recognize the individual who had the most significant impact on the city in 2025, for better or worse. From civic leaders to outspoken residents, entrepreneurs to activists, MB Weekly invites its vast South Bay readership to submit nominations. The goal is not to celebrate only the most popular or universally admired, but rather to spotlight the Person who most shaped the year’s story in Manhattan Beach – whether through leadership, controversy, innovation, or community spirit. “The Person of the Year will reflect the influence – positive or negative – of a single individual on our city’s identity in 2025,” an MB Weekly spokesperson said. Nominations are now open, and readers are encouraged to think broadly about impact: Who made the most significant difference in how we live, debate, and move forward as a community? The first Person of the Year will be announced in MB Weekly’s final edition of the year – cementing a new annual tradition for Manhattan Beach.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Psychologist James P., Ph.D. (Hermosa Beach)

In the clinical arena – where emotion is stripped of its partisan plumage – one must confront an inconvenient truth: yes, something resembling “Trump derangement syndrome” exists. I say this not as a polemicist but as a clinician who has, with some astonishment, watched patients drag Donald Trump into therapy not as a statesman, but as specter. Their distress is rarely ideological; it is symptomatic. I see the same triad again and again: intrusive thoughts, emotional dysregulation, and a most unholy dependence on news alerts. Some patients report sleeplessness, tachycardia, even a kind of Pavlovian panic at the mere sound of a push notification. This is less politics than pathology – what I term obsessive political preoccupation – wherein a public figure becomes the unwilling lodestar of a patient’s intrusive anxieties. It is, in short, the mind’s misguided attempt to anchor dread to a single visible man.

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Making Waves For 94 Years – Sandpipers Honors Legacy Of Service At Founder’s Day Luncheon:

Sandpipers, one of the South Bay’s longest-standing charitable institutions, celebrated its 94th year on November 4 at the Westdrift during its annual Founders’ Day Luncheon. Founded in 1931, the all-volunteer organization has become a cornerstone of local philanthropy, uplifting thousands through programs that support education, well-being, and financial stability. “Sandpipers’ founders had an ambitious mission, and while a lot may have changed in 94 years, they continue to inspire the community toward empathy, compassion, determination, and generosity,” said Camille Soriano, the 2025–2026 Sandpiper of the Year. The luncheon’s theme, Making Waves, honored the club’s seven trailblazing founders and highlighted how a small Depression-era effort to help struggling families has evolved into a powerful engine of community support. This season, Sandpipers will deliver Holiday Baskets to over 100 local families, provide 1,500 toys to foster children, and host its 33rd Holiday Homes Tour, expected to raise more than $140,000 for its philanthropic programs.


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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Paul Wafer (Manhattan Beach Community Activist)

The commentary regarding the permitting process in Manhattan Beach a couple of weeks ago indicated that the process was inefficient and overpriced, compared to another local city. I decided to take a deeper dive into the Community Development Department, which is responsible for permitting, and I compared the fiscal year 2020 budget with the 2025 budget to see how things have changed. In the last 5 years, the number of employees has increased by 30%, from 30 to 39. The expense budget has increased by 47% from $5.8 million to $8.5 million. If you look specifically at the Planning Department, which issues permits, their expenses have increased by 81% and their employee count by 71%. Admittedly, the number of discretionary planning applications has increased from 120 to 280 in the same period; this has been used as the rationale for the increased personnel and expenses. The problem is that there is NO BENCHMARK to determine how long each review should take, and there is no indicator in the Service, Quality and Volume Indicators to justify it. A competent city manager would develop a productivity standard, for example, hours worked per planning application completion, or days from submittal to approval per application. Once that benchmark is set, the department manager should be held accountable for meeting or exceeding it. The same process should be used in every division of the Community Development Department, i.e., develop a key workload unit, determine the appropriate benchmark and hold them accountable to that productivity standard. Frankly, this should happen throughout all the departments in our city. The City Manager, Talyn Mizakhanian and Finance Director, Libby Bretthauer, should work hand in hand to develop these standards and meet monthly with the department directors to ensure that benchmarks are met, and if not, what corrective measures are being taken to get there.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Name Withheld by Request (30-year Homeowner in Manhattan Beach)

I must respectfully admit to feeling confused. I recently read that our city is prepared to spend more than $300,000 on an additional art installation for Bruce’s Beach. My understanding was that the beautiful plaque and monument installed just a few years ago were intended to serve as a thoughtful and lasting tribute to the Bruce’s Beach story – a commemoration many in the community felt was both appropriate and meaningful. I genuinely struggle to understand why the city now believes it is necessary to allocate another quarter of a million dollars in taxpayer funds to a site that has already been formally acknowledged. What, exactly, is missing or insufficient about the existing monument? And why such a significant new expenditure at a time when fiscal responsibility should be paramount? I recognize that our city leaders have, in recent years, shown a willingness to spend very freely, but on this issue, I am sincerely – and honestly – puzzled.

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Manhattan Beach Cracks Down – Mechanical Leaf Blowers Officially Off-Limits:

Manhattan Beach is doubling down on its commitment to clean air and quiet neighborhoods, reminding residents and landscapers that all mechanical leaf blowers – gas, battery, and electric – remain strictly prohibited under Municipal Code M.B.M.C. 5.48.330. City officials say the longstanding ban is about more than noise. Leaf blowers can release clouds of harmful particles, including pesticides, mold, pollen, animal waste, and even heavy metals such as lead and mercury. Residents are encouraged to embrace natural yard care by raking, sweeping, or allowing leaves to decompose naturally, which can enrich soil, suppress weeds, and support local pollinators. Leaf vacuums remain an allowed alternative. The City also reminds residents of M.B.M.C. 7.44.020, which restricts excessive water use when cleaning outdoor surfaces. To report violations, residents are urged to contact City Code Enforcement.


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MB WEEKLY – MANHATTAN BEACH HISTORY QUIZ:
TAKE THE QUIZ – IF YOU’VE GOT THE GUTS

Here is a sharp, engaging 5-question quiz on the history of Manhattan Beach, California – perfect for MB Weekly readers, local leaders, or anyone who thinks they know the South Bay’s crown jewel.


1. IN WHAT YEAR WAS MANHATTAN BEACH OFFICIALLY INCORPORATED AS A CITY?
A) 1904  B) 1912  C) 1927  D) 1939

2. MANHATTAN BEACH WAS ORIGINALLY PART OF WHICH LARGER RANCH LAND GRANT?
A) Rancho San Pedro  B) Rancho Sausal Redondo  C) Rancho Palos Verdes  D) Rancho La Brea

3. WHICH EARLY DEVELOPER PURCHASED PART OF THE AREA AND IS CREDITED WITH NAMING “MANHATTAN BEACH”?
A) George Peck  B) Stewart Miller  C) John Merrill  D) Elisha Hopkins

4. WHAT NATURAL FEATURE ONCE STRETCHED MORE THAN 200 FEET HIGH BEFORE THE CITY REMOVED IT FOR DEVELOPMENT?
A) The El Segundo Dunes  B) Sand Dune Park Dune. C) “Big Red” Sandhill  D) The Manhattan Mesa

5. THE FAMOUS ROUNDHOUSE AQUARIUM AT THE END OF THE PIER OPENED IN WHICH DECADE?
A) 1920s  B) 1930s  C) 1960s  D) 1980s

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Beachgoers swim and sunbathe in Manhattan Beach while other visitors walk on the pier, where a lunch spot can be found in the octagonal building (right), ca. 1937. The octagonal building was completed in 1922. —- Photo by Herman Schultheis, LAPL


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  1. B) 1912
  2. B) Rancho Sausal Redondo
  3. C) John Merrill
  4. B) Sand Dune Park Dune
  5. C) 1960s

MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** Security at every level of an airport is absolutely ridiculous. Until you get to the baggage claim. Then it’s just like, take whatever bag you want. —- Pamela Shaw

2. ** High-Rise Apartments Coming to Manhattan Beach! Major projects are advancing on N. Sepulveda across from Walgreens (7 stories), near Manhattan Village (8 & 18 stories), and at Rosecrans/Highland (4 stories) – despite strong community pushback. And this is only the beginning. More details here: https://la.urbanize.city/post/79-unit-apartment-building-reaches-its-peak-401-rosecrans-ave-manhattan-beach —- Terri W.

3. ** MBPD Detectives, already on-site for an operation, spotted three suspects attempting to swipe a catalytic converter from an unsuspecting vehicle. The trio was swiftly arrested – a reminder that Manhattan Village Mall is perfect for shopping, unless you’re “shopping” for car parts that don’t belong to you. —- Editor’s Note

4. ** Democrats’ path to the 2026 midterms should/must be moderate/centrist. —- Paul G. Beswick, Manhattan Beach

5. ** MB – PERSON OF THE YEAR: I nominate Paul Wafer as Manhattan Beach’s first-ever Person of the Year. Paul has accomplished a great deal in the past year to expose the issues with the City of Manhattan Beach’s bloated and ineffective administration. He is an objective, non-partisan, and non-political individual who has approached his analysis and revelations about the City’s administration in an intelligent, meticulous, and conscientious manner. I consider Paul Wafer a highly valued resident voice in this City. —- Paul G. Beswick, Manhattan Beach

6. ** I love the idea of MBW “Person of the Year – 2025.” A bold, spirited way to spotlight the individuals who truly shaped our city – heroes, innovators, agitators, and changemakers alike. Manhattan Beach deserves a tradition that celebrates influence, not just popularity. —- R.L.

7. ** I am delighted that Mark Burton continues to push the City to behave with basic common sense. If City leadership weren’t so stubbornly arrogant, they’d actually listen to him. Instead, they dismiss wisdom, ignore reality, and wonder why residents are frustrated. Manhattan Beach deserves better than reflexive ego over practical solutions. —- S.H.

8. ** Love the MB Weekly video at Estell Boutique in last week’s issue – absolutely delightful. Fun, lively, and a perfect snapshot of what makes our local businesses shine. It captured the spirit of our community with style and heart. Fun! —- Darla H.

9. ** The new UCSD report is a five-alarm fire. California’s education standards are in free fall. 1 in 8 freshmen can’t do middle-school math. 1 in 5 fail basic writing tests. And 25% can’t even solve 7 + 2 = ( ) + 6. This isn’t a warning – it’s a collapse. —- Caroline Keller

10. ** A dislocated shoulder left me searching for a winter cape I could actually wear. Struggling in the store, a kind woman stepped in – graceful, lively, and endlessly patient – helping me try on option after option until we found the perfect one. I never got her name, but I’ll think of her all winter long. —- Madeline O.

11. ** Let’s face it: most of the homeless money voters approved has been swallowed by the growing homeless industrial complex – bloated staffing, higher salaries, endless administration. Precious little has actually reached the people living on the streets. Voters wanted solutions. What they got was a payroll expansion. —- Tawny T., Hermosa Beach

12. ** Dear MB Weekly – Person of the Year! What a brilliant and stimulating idea for our community. A chance to honor impact, spark conversation, and celebrate those shaping Manhattan Beach in meaningful ways. I look forward to seeing who inspires, challenges, and defines our city in 2025. —- Dr. H.C., Manhattan Beach

13. ** Dig it! Mickey’s Deli is coming to North Redondo! —- Ali L., Redondo Beach

14. ** Great Eggs Benedict at Saint & Second in Manhattan Village – absolutely excellent. Perfectly poached, richly satisfying, and surprisingly good value, too. A terrific breakfast choice in a stylish setting. Highly recommended. —- Tammi P., El Segundo

15. ** Hermosa Beach leaders held a Public Safety Forum on November 14, focusing on e-bike safety, rising thefts, and the relaunch of Neighborhood Watch. Chief Landon Phillips noted 105 e-bikes and 15 batteries were stolen in 2025. The city is also leading a regional e-bike task force with MB and RB. —- Editor’s Note

16. ** California’s Medi-Cal spending on illegal immigrants is now projected to hit $10 billion a year – double earlier estimates and nearly 25% of all state Medi-Cal funding. To grasp the scale: that’s 3× the CHP budget and more than 2× CalFire’s. Roughly 1.7 million enrollees are illegal. —- Sara H.

17. ** I always thought I had my life in balance, until I became consumed with trying to help an alcoholic friend. “Saving” her became my addiction – and my mistake. —- Roger S.

18. ** Terrible experience at Olive Garden in Manhattan Village. Ordered simple soup & salad to-go – told 10 minutes. Thirty minutes later, still “being bagged,” while staff stood around and only one worker hustled. No apology, no urgency. Finally canceled and went to Panda Express – done in 5 minutes. Do yourself a favor: avoid Olive Garden. —- Sally R.

19. ** Dear MB Weekly, your headline story about MB’s permit bureaucracy was powerful and important. Sounds to me like city leaders need to shake things up. Complacency and arrogance are a bad – and unsustainable – plan. Time for a little backbone from those in charge. —- D.S., Manhattan Beach

20. ** I loved the interview with Michael Zislis – it was eye-opening and inspiring. I never knew the backstory of how the Shade Hotel was created. What an extraordinary vision brought to life right here in the South Bay. Thanks for sharing a great piece of local history, MB Weekly! —- Sandra K.

21. ** I love Bliss Nails and am absolutely thrilled with their new location – just four blocks from my house! The space is beautiful, the service is fantastic, and it feels like a bit of luxury right in the neighborhood. So happy for them… and for me. Yeah! —- Darlene L.

22. ** The prices at The Kettle keep going up and up and up and up and up! —- Clay T.

23. ** Hi! I’m Mrs. Duffy, a teacher at Towne Avenue Elementary and a neighbor. My kindergartners are eager to become readers, but many are still learning English and require additional support. Hearing stories read aloud makes a huge difference. Please consider helping my students here: https://www.donorschoose.org/project/an-ear-resistable-way-to-foster-a-love-o/9898690/

24. ** “My boyfriend preferred watching sports to reading MB Weekly. I’ll miss him.” —- Amy S.

25. ** Two of the four lanes on Manhattan Beach Boulevard at Sepulveda will close starting November 17, for SoCalGas pipeline repairs. Expect delays on westbound MB Blvd from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays through November. Digital signs are up – plan. Safety work, but a major traffic headache. —- Editor’s Note

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