MB Weekly 06/19/2025

GRENELL VS. KAMALA?
POSSIBLE 2026 CALIFORNIA SHOWDOWN

Manhattan Beach resident and Trump confidant Richard Grenell, interim executive director of the Kennedy Center, hinted he may enter the 2026 California governor’s race – if Kamala Harris does. Speaking on Politico’s The Conversation podcast with Dasha Burns, Grenell said, “I want to see if Kamala runs. If Kamala runs, I think there’s a whole bunch of Republicans who are going to have to take a look at it, not just me,” Grenell said in the interview. “If she runs, it is going to make me have to take a look at it. Right now, I’m not running for governor.” Grenell’s comments preview a fiery partisan clash on California’s horizon.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Dr. Kirk Steinam
(Veterinarian, MB Animal Hospital)

Q: HOW DID YOU COME TO BEGIN THE MANHATTAN BEACH ANIMAL HOSPITAL?
A: I was looking for a job as a staff veterinarian back in 1992, one that would offer me a chance to eventually own a part of the business. MBAH had just been started a few months before, and had already lost their staff veterinarian, so I applied for and ended up getting the position. A little more than a year later, I was able to negotiate the purchase of the hospital, and thus started that portion of my veterinary career as practitioner/owner.

Q: WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING THE ANIMAL HOSPITAL POST-COVID?
A: Managing our personnel. Frankly, that seems to always be the case for my profession, but COVID did change some of the dynamics of veterinary hospitals, and put different pressures on the staff. Helping the staff cope and change with new demands accelerated issues that would have normally developed over a much greater time frame.

Q: HOW CAN READERS GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANHATTAN BEACH ANIMAL HOSPITAL?
A: manhattanbeachanimalhospital.com or 310-536-9654

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: San Diego

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Cancer

www.ManhattanBeachAnimalHospital.com


MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:

It’s 1978. Skateboarding in Hermosa Beach, CA.


Crown Jewel In The Sky Returns To Manhattan Beach:

Manhattan Beach’s beloved coastal gem, Esperanza Cocina de la Playa, reopens on June 26 with a stunning rooftop revival – offering locals a reimagined Baja escape just steps from the sand. The grand reopening unveils a bold new rooftop experience, complete with design elements by award-winning architect Gulla Jónsdóttir and a refreshed Michelin Guide-recognized menu that promises deeper flavor and vibrant flair. “This isn’t just a reopening,” said Greg Newman, CEO of Baja Sharkeez Restaurant Group. “It’s a love letter to the South Bay.” Esperanza’s elevated rooftop now blends the chic elegance of Cabo with the bold spirit of Mexico City, making it the must-visit destination for sunset dinners and stylish lounging. With a reinvigorated cocktail program and immersive ambiance, Esperanza is poised to reclaim its title as the South Bay’s most coveted dining and lifestyle hotspot – where every night feels like a vacation.


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

Rather than my usual presentation of data about the Manhattan Beach city budget. In this post I want to give you my general observations regarding the meetings I attended in person or reviewed online. Since I was out of town during the final 2 meetings, I was unable to comment in real time. The budget meeting on May 13th included a presentation by each department head of their department budgets, followed by questions from the council members. I found it interesting that there was not a single question by any of the council members on whether there were any opportunities to reduce costs or personnel. The focus of the council seemed to be whether there were opportunities to increase revenue, i.e., taxes or fees. The presenters were proud of the fact that no new employees were going to be added to the budget this year, even though 40 full-time positions have been added over the last 3 fiscal years! No one blinked at the expense for overtime! Unfunded pension liability has jumped to $36 million on top of the $93 million covered under the pension obligation bond. No one seemed bothered by those numbers, nor mentioned that maybe by reducing the number of personnel that number could be reduced. There was a lot of discussion about all the capital needs within the city, especially our aging infrastructure. Capital projects are funded by grants and from the General Fund. There was no discussion about reducing the number of employees to divert more funds for capital projects from the General Fund. Finally, there was what I would call a “Who’s on first” discussion about what the salary would be for a Deputy City Manager verses the current Assistant to the City Manager role or the proposed Assistant City Manager. The council voted to approve the Deputy City Manager role at an additional expense of $100,000.00. In my opinion, what the city needs is a COO type person to hold all departments accountable to meeting their budget and find opportunities for cost reductions. I will save my comments on the approved salary increases for another post.

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MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE LENS VIDEO:

An exclusive MB Weekly video featuring Urban Plates restaurant in Manhattan Village.

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Nando Trattoria:

Dinner is served. Some plates are made to slow you down and savor every bite – this is one of them.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Name Withheld by Request (Manhattan Beach)

Drive by shooting in the sand section of Manhattan Beach. Yes, you heard correctly. And in true MB style, it was done in a Porsche Taycan – the only thing that would be funnier is if it occurred in a golf cart! Facts: On Saturday, June 14th, at 5:43 am, a black Porsche Taycan starts casing my street. The car goes back and forth down the street at 5:46 am, 5:47 am, 5:51 am, and 5:52 am and opens fire with a BB pistol at 6:01 am. The targets of the shots were my bedroom windows! The video below depicts the gun firing. Zoom in, and you will see the gun going off from the driver’s side window. MBPD has all the footage. The investigation is ongoing. Have a tip? Contact the MBPD detective’s bureau at 310-802-5120. Spread the word!

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MB Resident Urges Parents To Celebrate School Staff:

As the school year draws to a close and the spotlight turns to student awards and graduations, longtime Manhattan Beach resident and former Mira Costa vice principal Gary Hartzell urges families to widen the recognition lens. With 23 years of service in education, Hartzell reminds parents that behind every student’s success are unsung heroes – counselors, custodians, secretaries, coaches, and aides – whose quiet contributions often go unnoticed. He’s calling on families to take a moment and write to their school principal, sharing stories of kindness, support, or encouragement that made a difference in their child’s life. “Recognition is the only real reward we can give,” Hartzell says, noting that monetary incentives or autonomy are restricted by law. In a season of celebration, Hartzell offers a powerful reminder: the most profound impact often comes from the smallest gestures – and acknowledging them matters more than we know.


MB Weekly Quiz

Manhattan Beach Mastermind Quiz
Think you know everything about Manhattan Beach? Let’s find out.

1. WHICH ICONIC TV SHOW FEATURED SCENES FILMED AT THE MANHATTAN BEACH PIER?
A. Baywatch / B. Beverly Hills, 90210 / C. The O.C. / D. Saved by the Bell

2. WHAT IS THE TOTAL SIZE OF MANHATTAN BEACH IN SQUARE MILES?
A. 2.5 / B. 3.9 / C. 4.9 / D. 6.2

3. WHICH FAMOUS OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST GREW UP IN MANHATTAN BEACH AND DOMINATED BEACH VOLLEYBALL?
A. Misty May-Treanor / B. Kerri Walsh Jennings / C. Holly McPeak / D. April Ross

4. WHAT YEAR WAS MANHATTAN BEACH OFFICIALLY INCORPORATED AS A CITY?
A. 1902 / B. 1912 / C. 1927 / D. 1939

5. WHAT’S THE NAME OF THE BELOVED MANHATTAN BEACH AQUARIUM LOCATED AT THE END OF THE PIER?
A. Ocean View Aquarium / B. Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab / C. Manhattan Sea Life Center / D. Roundhouse Aquarium


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Community activist Fred Taylor and family celebrating Father’s Day at Tin Roof Bistro in Manhattan Beach.


Michelin-Starred Sandwich Magic Lands In Downtown MB:

Downtown Manhattan Beach just got a whole lot tastier. Bread Head, at 1129 Manhattan Ave, the wildly popular sandwich shop from Michelin-starred chefs Alex Williams and Jordan Snyder, has arrived with bold flavor and beachy flair. Known for its addictive house-made focaccia and stacked sandwiches like the Combo Grinder and Calabrian Turkey, the new location offers dine-in, takeout, a sun-soaked patio, and a bar serving craft beer and wine.


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MANHATTAN BEACH FOOD & WINE:

The 2nd Annual Manhattan Beach Food & Wine Returns
Friday, September 12th & Saturday, September 13th, 2025!

PRE-SALE TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE!
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Jill Lamkin Takes Helm At Manhattan Beach Chamber:

The Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce has tapped longtime business advocate Jill Lamkin as its new president and CEO. Lamkin aims to unify and energize the local business community and improve the Chamber’s role. Lamkin replaces interim leader David Curry, who will now serve as chamber chair. Her appointment marks a strategic move to ensure continuity and momentum in supporting local enterprises following former President David Archer’s sudden departure earlier this year. Lamkin’s deep community ties make her a powerful force for regional economic growth.


MB Weekly Spy

** Former long-term Manhattan Beach City Councilman Richard Montgomery having lunch at JOEY in Manhattan Beach.

** Prominent broadcast journalist Charles Feldman having dinner at Slay Steak + Fish.


Chief Michael Lang Retires After Decades Of Service:

After more than 30 years in public service, including a transformative tenure in Manhattan Beach since 2021, Fire Chief Michael Lang is retiring. Known for his steady leadership and heart-forward approach, Lang modernized emergency response systems, revitalized the Fire Prevention Bureau, and strengthened regional ties. He also championed increased staffing and career opportunities within the department.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Congratulations to our newest Sergeants, Lieutenant, and Records Manager. Records Manager Trust, Sgt. Udeoji, Sgt. Hartnell, Lt. Hidalgo. Interested in joining the MB Police team? They have openings for Academy Recruits, Lateral Police Officers, and Jailers. Visit www.manhattanbeach.gov/jobs for more info.


Kelly Stroman Returns To Lead Downtown MB’s Business Pulse:

Kelly Stroman is back – and ready to shape the future. The longtime South Bay business and nonprofit leader has been named executive director of the Downtown Manhattan Beach Business and Professional Association, a role she previously held from 2013 to 2018. The announcement, marks her return to a familiar post at a time of significant transformation. Stroman replaces Jill Lamkin, who now leads the Manhattan Beach Chamber of Commerce.


R.I.P. Michele Margaret Nies (1939–2025):

Michele Margaret Nies (née Newman), 85, of Manhattan Beach, passed away peacefully at home on April 27.


Roundhouse Gala Blends Star Power With Ocean Passion:

The Roundhouse Aquarium’s annual Splash gala made waves on May 1, drawing nearly 200 guests to the Manhattan Beach home of philanthropist Ted Schwartz. Hosted by sportscaster Jaime Maggio and headlined by L.A. Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, the night raised vital funds for marine education. Notables like Sugar Ray Leonard, Howie Mandel, Rickea Jackson, and Denise Austin lent star power to the cause. Executive Director Grace Adams reminded attendees, “The ocean belongs to everyone.” Schwartz was honored with the Harrison Greenberg Legacy Award, capping an evening of inspiration, generosity, and fierce advocacy for the sea.


Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar:

Italian, California-fresh Cuisine

Fueled by an energetic staff, the lively energy of Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar is constantly buzzing with special events, happy hours, live music, and wine tastings. Lido Di is a classy & contemporary wine bar and restaurant serving Italian, California-fresh cuisine in Manhattan Beach, CA for over 25 years.

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MCHS Grads Stroll Into the Future:

It’s been a busy month for the Mira Costa High School Class of 2025. After a week of finals, on June 9, 100 seniors, dressed in their caps and gowns, filled the auditorium for the annual Senior Recognition Night, where students were honored with scholarships from over 40 community donors, organizations, associations, boosters, and memorial funds totaling more than $300,000 in awards. On June 12, the graduates took their final steps as students by reviving a cherished pandemic-born tradition of walking from Hermosa Beach to the Manhattan Beach Pier, led by Principal Jennifer Huynh, after commencement ceremonies.


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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BEACH BOYS SONG?

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MB WEEKLY – QUIZ ANSWERS:

1. Which iconic TV show featured scenes filmed at the Manhattan Beach Pier? ✅ A. Baywatch
2. What is the total size of Manhattan Beach in square miles? ✅ B. 3.9
3. Which famous Olympic gold medalist grew up in Manhattan Beach and dominated beach volleyball? ✅ B. Kerri Walsh Jennings
4. What year was Manhattan Beach officially incorporated as a city? ✅ B. 1912
5. What’s the name of the beloved Manhattan Beach aquarium located at the end of the pier? ✅ D. Roundhouse Aquarium


MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** I must say, as a loyal Democrat, L.A.’s illegal alien riots have handed Trump a cinematic gift: chaos in California, the sanctuary state gone mad. Arson, looting, and anti-cop violence – enabled for years – now fuel a national reckoning. The Democratic elite? Foaming with rage, exposed and powerless. Law and Order just got its best campaign commercial – shot on location. —- Franklin G.

2. ** Los Angeles is in chaos. Radical mobs have stormed ICE facilities. American flags are burning. And extremists are demanding the end of immigration enforcement altogether. Charming. —- Russell H.

3. ** Redondo Beach is cracking down on smoke shops. In a unanimous vote, the City Council extended a moratorium on new tobacco retailers to curb illegal tobacco and cannabis sales. No new smoke shops can open while the ban is in place. Officials say it’s about protecting public safety and community standards. —- Editor’s note.

4. ** An anteater ends more lives in a single meal than a lion does in its whole lifetime. —- Doris G., Hermosa Beach

5. ** Best Advice from Dad: Whatever you do in life, do it well. Try to be the best at whatever you do, whether it’s a banker or janitor. —- Vida H.

6. ** Hello, MB Weekly Bulletin Board – Ever notice that no cars are charging at MB’s City charging stations? Not at the beach, not in the underground city hall. They used to be free. But the current vendor charges more than the cost of gas! Big Mistake! —- D.H., Manhattan Beach

7. ** Sad to report: I saw a coyote carrying what looked like a grey cat in its mouth this morning around 8 AM. It was heading down 31st Street and turned right onto Pacific. This isn’t my first time seeing a coyote here in broad daylight. —- Name Withheld by Request (Manhattan Beach)

8. ** Special thanks to your radical rioters downtown! Once again, hardworking small businesses in Little Tokyo and beyond pay the price for chaos. Vandalism, fear, and curfews drive them to shut their doors early – or for good. This isn’t justice. It’s destruction disguised as activism. —- Angi S.

9. ** The city wouldn’t be in this mess if Angelenos had elected Caruso. —- H.J., El Segundo

10. ** If they love their countries so much, why are they burning ours to avoid going back? —- R.G.

11. ** Promote Your Biz at the MB Grand Prix – Get seen by thousands! Set up your 10×10 tent on the Greenbelt for just $250 during the Manhattan Beach Grand Prix, Sunday, July 13, 7 AM–5 PM. Or sponsor a toy for the Kids’ Races goodie bags – starting at just $60! Contact Steve: steve@hermosacyclery.com.

12. ** JOIN OUR AWARD-WINNING P.R. TEAM – Boundless Media is hiring a part-time (10–15 hrs./week) entry-level superstar for our New Business Team. Flexible, remote, with real mentorship. 58 Oscar winners. 61 NYT bestsellers. 36 Grammy legends. AmandaK@BoundlessMediaUSA.com – BoundlessMediaUSA.com. A chance in a lifetime…in a lifetime of chance.

13. ** I love Patterson Cleaners. Great people! —- Ashley R., Manhattan Beach

14. ** I just learned that Clemson University has 15 genders on its student profiles. —- Abby G.

15. ** MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION: Should Trump have deployed the National Guard to quell the Los Angeles protests? Send your reply to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

16. ** The Reuben sandwich at The Kettle has no corned beef. Huh? —- Tom W.

17. ** Drumroll, please… the first wave of chef headliners joining us at Manhattan Beach Food & Wine has arrived! Secure your spot today and stay tuned – more incredible chefs will be revealed soon. Tickets are on sale now at www.MBFoodAndWine.com.

18. ** The 5th annual Hermosa Beach Pride lit up the Strand on June 14 with a vibrant parade celebrating love, unity, and the LGBTQ+ community. Marchers in rainbow gear rallied from local hotspots, parading down to the Pride lifeguard tower near the pier. —- Editor’s Note

19. ** WTF is going on at MB Target? Customers were herded to one side, employees pushed to the back, and NO ONE could check out. The manager told us to leave our carts and go. No explanation. MBPD rolled in as I was leaving. I heard something about a gun. —- Claire H.

20. ** Dating online sucks! —- Darren H.

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MB Weekly Bonus Edition 06/15/2025

MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Debbie Van Ness, a leader at MB Safe.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Patricia Blakemore, president at Neptunian Woman’s Club.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Andrew DeMeter, General Manager at Mercado.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Manhattan Beach Rotary president John Acker.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Christina, a happy team member from the Tin Roof Bistro.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Joe Barbara, son of Manhattan Beach community activist Tiffany Barbara.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Russ Lesser.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

MB Safe co-founder Rita Crabtree.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Prominent South Bay realtor Ed Kaminsky of Kaminsky Real Estate Group.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Jessica, a happy team member at Tin Roof Bistro.


Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar:

Italian, California-fresh Cuisine

Fueled by an energetic staff, the lively energy of Lido Di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar is constantly buzzing with special events, happy hours, live music, and wine tastings. Lido Di is a classy & contemporary wine bar and restaurant serving Italian, California-fresh cuisine in Manhattan Beach, CA for over 25 years.

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WHAT BOOK ARE YOU CURRENTLY READING?

** Be Your Customer’s Hero by Adam Toporek —- Marvin Mack (Urban Plates)

** Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara —- Andrew Lautenbach-DeMeter (Mercado)

** Currently browsing through “Mathematics: An illustrated History of Numbers” by Tom Jackson. Picked it up at Costco a while back. More of a refresher, but finding some interesting tidbits. Normally I would be reading anything by Jonh Sanford or Michael Connelly. —- Terry Watson (Manhattan Beach)

** The Kingdom of Speech by Tom Wolfe —- Michael Unton (CEO of Flowing Energy)

** The Song of the Cell by Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD. It discusses historical medical discoveries related to cells, as well as, their structures & functions. —- Samuel Braitman (MB Neighborhood Watch)

** Die With Zero by Bill Perkins —- Tony Cordi (The Innate Group)

** The New One Minute Manager, The End of Alzheimers —- Ed Kaminsky (Kaminsky Real Estate Group)

** Is God Real by Lee Strobel —- Fred Taylor (Longtime Manhattan Beach Resident)

** Fight by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes. The first book that came out about the demise of Joe Biden’s run for a second term. —- Paul Wafer (MB Community Activist)

** We Were The Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter —- Abby Waddell (Compass Realtor)

** The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People. —- Aaron Garisek (GM The Arthur J)

** Freedom Trail Boston Ultimate Tour & History Guide Tips, Secrets & Tricke by Steve Gladstone. Recently went to Boston – this seems extremely prescient at the moment:) —- Susan Boettner (Vista Sotheby’s International Realty)

** The Story of Jesus by Zondervan Bibles. —- John Acker (MB Rotary President)


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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** WHO’S TO BLAME FOR MISSING BIDEN’S DECLINE? Plain and simple, the mainstream press. However, to be clear, the mainstream press didn’t miss it; they covered it up! —- M.B.

2. ** WHO’S TO BLAME FOR MISSING BIDEN’S DECLINE? While you’re at it, why not ask the same question about Trump as you asked about Biden? —- David L.

3. ** WHO’S TO BLAME FOR MISSING BIDEN’S DECLINE? Political, mental, or both? —- Paul B.

4. ** Santa Monica is a disaster, Venice is a disaster, Malibu is a disaster, and Manhattan Beach is paradise. —- Diane W.

5. ** I hate coyotes! —- Blair B., Hermosa Beach

6. ** MB Weekly is the largest (by far) digital publication in the South Bay. —- MBWeekly.net

7. ** As a city, we ARE NOT responsible for what four generations ago did in MB. —- Fred T.

8. ** True Kitchen at the Point in El Segundo was a nice local restaurant. —- Harvey S., El Segundo

9. ** Power to the people. I love the MB Weekly FREE Bulletin Board. —- Leslie E., Manhattan Beach

10. ** WANTED: New Video Host – Be the Star of L.A.! – We’re seeking an energetic, camera-ready talent to host short videos for the Best of Los Angeles Award series. Excellent exposure across SoCal. Great for aspiring influencers and creatives. —- Email Aurora DeRose: Aurora411@TimeWire.net to apply today

11. ** If you haven’t seen Pee-wee as Himself, don’t wait. It’s more than nostalgia – it’s a touching, brilliant tribute to Paul Reubens’ genius. It is a moving portrait of a wildly original soul who made joy an art form in a gray suit and red bowtie. An absolute must-watch. —- Yardley A., Redondo Beach

12. ** A new study reveals nature’s hidden power: relief for chronic low back pain. After nearly 20 years of discomfort, many found healing not in pills but in parks. Green spaces, it turns out, don’t just soothe the mind – they may also help ease long-term physical pain. Nature heals. —- Lawrence G.

13. ** MB Weekly – Reader Question: Who lost the most from the Trump-Musk feud? Send your reply to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

14. ** If you are rooting for the illegal aliens, call a Doctor. —- Sissy T.

15. ** Are we in the era of $35 pasta? —- Claude D., Manhattan Beach

16. ** Prices in California are already outrageous – and now they’re climbing even higher. Sacramento is asleep at the wheel while families are getting crushed. This short video breaks it down. Watch it, share it, and WAKE UP. Do our lawmakers even care anymore? – https://youtu.be/agG73kZiJd8?si=FzJZn2g7UCkeM9wC —- Rob K.

17. ** Los Angeles police are seeking potential victims of Jared Crevar, a 37-year-old youth soccer coach from Redondo Beach, arrested May 1 for allegedly trying to meet a minor for sex. LAPD’s Harbor Vice Unit made the arrest. —- Editor’s Note

18. ** Santa Monica’s leaders have officially lost it. Now, in a desperate money grab, they’re letting people stroll the crumbling 3rd Street Promenade with open alcohol. In a city already teetering on lawlessness and decay, this is their big idea? What could possibly go wrong? Everything. Absolutely everything. —- Carla H., El Segundo

19. ** Divorce is HELL. Utterly and total hell! —- Jane J.

20. ** New parking downtown MB. I think it is a good addition to the downtown area. There are not nearly enough parking spots downtown, so hopefully, this will bring in customers for the local businesses. —- Madeline H., Manhattan Beach

21. ** Who supports the rioters in Los Angeles: Mayor Karen Bass, Governor Gavin Newsom, and Kamala Harris. Charming. I hope people remember that on election day. —- Brian B.

22. ** I do support more parking in any way possible in downtown MB, including paid parking. I am happy to pay for a place to park. —- Ed Kaminsky, Manhattan Beach

23. ** California Democrats strut like moral giants – please. They’re a gaggle of hypocritical phonies wrapped in recycled virtue. Anti-American virtue signalers enable crime, corruption, and chaos while lecturing the rest of us. L.A. is rotting under their smug watch. Enough already. Stop the slogans – start the cleanup. We deserve better than this. —- Karina D.

24. ** The elevators in Manhattan Village’s parking lot have been broken for over a month! No signs, no updates, no fixes – nothing! Is the management on strike or just incompetent? It’s a disgrace. Fix the damn elevators already, or at least tell us when you’ll get to it! —- Loni B., Manhattan Beach

25. ** The Southern Poverty Law Center – once an actual civil rights law firm – is now a multi-million-dollar political smear machine. —- D.P.

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MB Weekly 06/12/2025

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
John Acker (MB Rotary President)

Q: AS THE PRESIDENT OF THE MANHATTAN BEACH ROTARY CLUB DURING THE LAST YEAR, WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY?
A: Since moving to Manhattan Beach in 1987, I have learned that Manhattan Beach residents want to get involved if given the chance. Community members have joined with our Manhattan Beach Rotary Club to help with: The Home Town Fair; Vetfest (honoring our Veterans); Tutoring at Richstone Family Center; PS I Love You Beach Day; The Jimmy Miller Foundation; Skechers Pier-to-Pier Friendship Walk; Sandpipers Holiday Toy Drive; Making 20,000 Meals for Rise Against Hunger; Building Homes for Habitat for Humanity; Serving at the Senior Center; among many other service projects. In addition to service projects, our Rotary Club gives Music Scholarships (middle and high school students); Arts Awards & Recognition (high school students); Teacher & Principal of the Year Awards; Police & Fire Person of the Year Awards; Support Rotaract (junior Rotary for high school students); and we give out over $40k in College Scholarships annually.

Q: WHAT IS THE ROTARY CLUB IN MANHATTAN BEACH DOING TO ATTRACT YOUNGER MEMBERS?
A: Manhattan Beach Rotary Club has been relatively successful in attracting younger members as we have members in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. It comes down to offering a fun environment where members of all ages can get engaged and feel they are making a difference in their community and beyond. To help with the future pipeline of Rotarians, we are a big supporter of Rotaract, both financially and through leadership mentoring and service project collaboration. Teaching kids “Service Above Self” hopefully will make them want to join a Rotary Club after they graduate college.

Q: WHAT WAS THE BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENT OF YOUR PRESIDENCY?
A: The biggest accomplishment of my Rotary Presidency was not screwing up a great club:). We have had many great presidents that have guided the club to the success it has today. It’s a big responsibility to keep things intact and running smoothly. We have guest speakers on a weekly basis that are engaging and make members want to attend. It comes down to electing a great Board of Directors (thank you Board) that embrace the Rotary Moto – Service Above Self. One other big accomplishment for the year was me playing Santa one night on the Manhattan Beach Santa Float. I grew a real beard and had hundreds of kids believe I was the real deal. High fives and promising everything the kids wanted – sorry parents.

Q: HOW MANY MEMBERS DOES THE MANHATTAN BEACH ROTARY CLUB HAVE?
A: We have a very vibrant Rotary Club consisting of 107 active members and 7 honoree members. Our weekly Monday breakfast meetings are a great way to start the week. What better way to start each week then by seeing 114 of your closest friends?

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MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
MB Weekly Readers Name Mercado Best Mexican Restaurant in the South Bay

In a new MB Weekly (www.MBWeekly.net) Reader Poll, Mercado has been crowned the Best Mexican Restaurant in the South Bay. Locals praised the restaurant’s flavorful dishes and vibrant atmosphere. “It’s a great fun place, and we love Andrew, the general manager,” said Sherri M. of Hermosa Beach. Mercado, known for its elevated Mexican cuisine and modern design, has become a favorite dining destination for Manhattan Beach, Hermosa residents, and the entire South Bay. https://www.cocinasycalaveras.com/mercado


Manhattan Beach Garbage Pickup Fees Climb Higher Starting July 1:

Starting July 1, Manhattan Beach residents and business owners will pay more to remove the trash. The City Council on May 20 unanimously approved a new set of refuse rate hikes. Come August or September, property owners will see the increases reflected in their Waste Management bills. Protest letters did not reach the 6,500 necessary, as 93 were received, so the vote continued. Residential customers billed every two months will see rates climb, per month, to $18.98 for 20–35 gallon gray bins (up from $17.76), $24.65 for 65-gallon gray bins (up $1.59 a month), and $30.31 (up $1.96 a month) for 95-gallon gray bins, no separate charge for recycling and organics. Manhattan Beach was an early adopter of organics recycling which has kept this collection rate lower than other cities and not separately itemized, according to Anna Luke-Jones, senior management analyst. Commercial customers, billed monthly, will pay up to $303.89 for large four-yard dumpsters – a jump of nearly $30.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Fred Taylor (Manhattan Beach Resident)

Why are we [MBPD] majoring in the minors?? We live in East Manhattan on a corner lot with a small patch of grass to enjoy. I call it my “South 40”. That’s where Bailee, our ferocious fourteen-pound Chihuahua ‘guard dog’ potties. Recently, we had a rare sighting of an MBPD officer stop and give us a warning for having our dog off-leash. The sidewalk is public property, don’t ya know! My neighbor told me his 12’ leash is illegal here in MB. Six feet only!! Another resident appeared to get a tongue lashing from a female officer while playing ball with their retriever on the grassy knoll below our water tower. Meanwhile, about a week ago, our street looked like the filming of a “Miami Vice” episode… guns drawn and pointed at a neighbor’s home for some two hours. In the past two years, my next-door neighbor and the one across the street have both been robbed. I’ve lived in East Manhattan for 49 years and I often wonder if our entire police force is in some kind of witness protection program. I love, appreciate and support our police; But, maybe, just maybe a change in priorities and a MBPD presence in East MB would cut down on our burglary epidemic?

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MB WEEKLY EXCLUSIVE LENS VIDEO:

An exclusive MB Weekly video featuring JOEY restaurant in Manhattan Village.

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Fête Bistro by Slay:

Steak Frites – Prime Flat Iron
Steak frites, a strong drink, an ocean breeze… could you ask for anything better?

www.FeteBySlay.com


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Mark Burton

The future development of Lot #3 and 400 Manhattan Beach Blvd. present unique development opportunities for our City. Whatever is eventually developed at Lot #3 should complement our Metlox Plaza and Downtown Manhattan Beach. In regard to both properties, it can’t just be just parking only, although some additional parking would be welcomed. Mixed use, boutique hotels with restaurants or other uses that would be compatible and enhance Downtown Manhattan Beach may be desirable.

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Student’s Offhand Remark Triggers Lockdown at Manhattan Beach Middle School:

A moment sparked panic Wednesday, June 4, at Manhattan Beach Middle School when a student’s casual comment about a bomb was reported and led to a shelter-in-place lockdown. “The shelter-in-place order at Manhattan Beach Middle School has been lifted following a bomb threat,” City of Manhattan Beach socials announced at 10:29 a.m. June 4. “Our investigation found no credible threat, and an explosive-detection canine was deployed to help ensure the safety of students.”

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

MB City Councilman and former Financial Director Steve Charelian and his son.


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

My biggest concern has to do with the purchase of the land at 400 Manhattan Beach Blvd. without a clear plan on what they are going to do with it. The land itself is creating a debt of over $13 million and we do not currently know what the plan is for that property, what it is going to cost to redevelop it, if that will require even more debt and how long it is going to take to get a return on the entire investment.

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** Richard Grenell, envoy for special missions, having dinner at Slay Italian kitchen on a Monday night.

** Digital Marketing Expert Aaron Ganz having lunch at JOEY in Manhattan Beach.

** Manhattan Beach City Councilman Joe Franklin having lunch at JOEY in the Manhattan Village.


Kaminsky Real Estate Group:
Selling Your South Bay Home Shouldn’t Leave You Guessing

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NBA Star Norman Powell Helps Launch Skechers Store In Torrance:

Skechers laced up for a big debut in Torrance on Friday, June 6, officially opening its newest retail location at 2690 Pacific Coast Highway, formerly home to Walgreens. The celebration featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony with city officials – and a special appearance by Los Angeles Clippers shooting guard Norman Powell. In February, Skechers ann0unded that Powell was now exclusively playing in Skechers Basketball footwear.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Rock’N Fish founder Michael Zislis and General Manager Amanda Gale.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sonia Pagett (Manhattan Beach)

At 3:30 AM, I was awake and heard an e-bike approaching the alley on Bayview Ave. relatively fast. He hit something and ate it. I jumped out of bed, and by the time I got to the deck, he was down the street throwing “f” bombs. He crashed into my son’s Toyota 4Runner, bent the side mirror back, and scratched the side of his truck. He must have been intoxicated to hop back on so fast. I’m sure he’s feeling it today!

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Redondo Harbor’s Remarkable Revival:

What was once a crumbling relic of Redondo’s past is now a sun-soaked symbol of its future. South Bay visionary Allen Sanford and his partner Rob Lissner have transformed the long-neglected Redondo Harbor into a vibrant coastal destination for all ages. It began in 2019 with the BeachLife Festival, a three-day music celebration featuring legends like The Beach Boys and Alanis Morissette. From there, Sanford and Lissner built a beach-centric empire – BeachLife Ranch, Grotto Restaurant, and General Store. Now, they’ve unveiled the crown jewel: the California Surf Club. Built on the bones of the old Chillers Bar and Ruby’s Diner, this private retreat boasts paddleboard docks, luxe lounges, and sunset views worthy of a postcard. And with North Grill open to the public, even non-members get a taste of the dream. Redondo’s forgotten harbor isn’t just back – it’s thriving.


Lido Bakery:

Home of the Most Extraordinary Wedding Cakes

Inspired by a sense of commitment to our community, Lido Bakery offers a full range of baked goods – each carefully crafted with the finest natural ingredients. “We also bake in a little bit of love with every bite!”

www.LidoBakery.com


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Mercado Fish Taco in Manhattan Village.


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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** Congratulations to Steve Napolitano on being named City Manager of Hermosa Beach. They are lucky to have him! —- Darla H.

2. ** The first horse to be ridden must have been surprised. —- Kelly S., El Segundo

3. ** Many LA candidates backed by the Democratic Socialists of America run as “Democrats” – but their radical agenda is NOT mainstream. They want to eliminate single-family zoning, defund police, and expand government control. Voters in Manhattan Beach: do you really know who you’re voting for? This isn’t about party. It’s about truth. —- D.S., Manhattan Beach

4. ** A 19-year-old girl was hit while biking at 10th & Valley around 5 PM yesterday. We’re all deeply shaken and praying she’s OK. —- L.T.

5. ** If you and your family crave truly awful food at sky-high prices, look no further than Prime Pizza in El Segundo. One visit was enough.. Never again. Save your money and your taste buds. You’ve been warned. —- Sara G., El Segundo

6. ** Is everyone seeing what’s happening with gas prices in California? I braced for $8/gallon, but now there’s chatter about $10. That’s not inflation – that’s insanity. How is the average person supposed to survive this? Sacramento, are you even paying attention? This is beyond painful – it’s criminal. —- Cindy Q.

7. ** WARNING: Creeper Alert at El Porto Beach. I witnessed a man RECORDING girls near the trashcans – pretending to throw something away, then circling back twice while holding his phone low and close to them. I saw it happen before. I called the police. Parents, stay alert! —- Name withheld by request.

8. ** Tesla stock is up +26% this past month. Looks like the Tesla boycott is not working. —- Arthur J., Manhattan Beach

9. ** Congratulations to the Hermosa Beach City Council for hiring Steve Napolitano as their new interim city manager. Of course, if sanity is their goal —- M.Z.

10. ** Anyone who said, ‘Joe Biden is clearly in cognitive decline if you look at him at [his] events,’ they were called right-wing disinformation agents… The media affirmatively used that ‘disinformation’ term that has become their weapon of deception and propaganda and smearing people who tell the truth to label all of that ‘disinformation. —- G.G.

11. ** Summer is here! Drowning is the #1 cause of death for children ages 1–4 and the #2 cause (after car accidents) for kids 5–14. Water safety isn’t optional – it’s essential. Supervise, fence pools, and teach kids to swim early. A moment’s distraction can mean a lifetime of heartbreak. Stay alert. Stay safe. —- Claudia E., Hermosa Beach

12. ** I’ve only been a Bay Club member for about a year, and I must say – you can practically smell the arrogance of the management. Excellent facilities at an outrageous cost, but the elitist attitude from the top is off-putting. A little humility and customer respect would go a long way. The staff at the front desk seems to change weekly. —- Toni N., El Segundo

13. ** I had a terrible experience at Manhattan Beach Animal Hospital. Left in a chlorine-smelling room for over 20 minutes with no vet, two doctors chatted outside – zero communication. My poor dog was stressed from nonstop barking in the lobby. Based on this, I do not recommend it. —- Lois L., Hermosa Beach

14. ** How much plastic surgery does a woman really need? —- Mimi R., Manhattan Beach

15. ** LEARN SOMETHING THIS SUMMER: Join one of America’s top entertainment P.R. firms for a 15-hour/week summer internship. Gain hands-on experience, unmatched insight, and access to real opportunity. A chance in a lifetime, in a lifetime of chance. www.BoundlessMediaUSA.com – Contact Amanda Kent: AmandaK@BoundlessMediaUSA.com

16. ** Some creeper keeps flying a drone over our house near Pacific Elementary – hovering like a nosy little spy. It’s been happening more than once, and it’s seriously unsettling. Last I saw, the thing buzzed off toward Sepulveda. Is anyone else noticing this? It feels like a total invasion of privacy. —- Alice B., Manhattan Beach

17. ** Remember Radio Shack? —- Tim G., Redondo Beach

18. ** There are a lot of whack jobs in American politics, but I think Tim Walz takes the G.O.A.T. prize —- Sophia T.

19. ** Raisins are just grape jerky. —- Ace B.

20. ** Three-year union contracts at 6%, 5%, and 4% cost taxpayers over $10 million. Now we know why the City pushed those sales and stormwater tax hikes. It was to fund bloated raises. —- Name Withheld by Request (Manhattan Beach)

21. ** A coyote came up behind me last night in Redondo Beach while I was walking my dog. I stayed calm, stood tall, and got loud – coyote backed off. Don’t fear it; learn from it. Know what to do – and keep walking. —- Toby B., Redondo Beach

22. ** After the Palisades fire broke out, LAFD leadership blamed broken fire engines and too few mechanics. But the real issue? Decades of relying on an aging fleet. Here’s a thought: maybe we should reward this gross incompetence with a RAISE. After all, failure consistently takes real effort. —- Tony D., Hermosa Beach

23. ** HAVE YOU SEEN PIP? SHE’S MISSING! She’s a Calico cat 2 years old now. She has an orange stripe on her side. My son is out of his mind with worry. Please get in touch with me if you have seen her; my number is 714-287-5953 – She lives on PCH and 8th place. I appreciate your help.

24. ** To properly clean things, you must also clean the things you use to clean those things. —- Ali T., El Segundo

25. ** My generation grew up with unlimited access to hardcore porn. No wonder intimacy is a struggle. —- Haley G.

26. ** STOP means STOP. At 2nd and Ardmore, I stopped for a couple, crossing to the Greenbelt. Another pair was about to cross when some junior genius in a Jeep blew through the stop sign off John without slowing – or stopping for pedestrians. Entitlement isn’t a substitute for brakes. —- Ron E.

27. ** MB WEEKLY – READER QUESTION: What’s the best advice you’ve gotten from your father or father figure? Send your reply to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

28. ** Why did the Manhattan Beach staff member bring a ladder to the budget meeting? Because even their salaries are through the roof! —- Oliver S.

29. ** Roughly 3 percent of U.S. employees work for tips: Bartenders, blackjack dealers, servers, and delivery drivers. —- Howard A.

30. ** Did you hear about the eleven new MB employees’ three-year union contracts with raises averaging 5.5%, 4.75%, and 4%, totaling more than 2.6 Million Dollars? Of course not. This item was buried in the Consent Calendar, where routine and customary items are heard without discussion. We now know why the City wanted to increase the sales tax. —- Name Withheld by Request

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