Monthly Archives: January 2024

MB Weekly 01/11/2024

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MB Weekly, in collaboration with Urban Plates, is proud to announce its partnership in hosting a shoe drive to support the community and positively impact the lives of those in need. The initiative encourages residents to contribute to the cause by donating a pair of used shoes, with the added incentive of receiving a $5 Urban Plates gift card in return. To participate in this charitable endeavor, interested individuals can bring gently worn or new shoes to Urban Plates Manhattan Beach between January 15th and January 31st. This limited-time opportunity provides an opportunity to declutter, give back, and reward donors with a token of appreciation through a $5 Urban Plates gift card. The collected shoes will be donated to the Los Angeles Mission, a reputable organization that serves the homeless community. The collaboration between MB Weekly and Urban Plates aims to impact those facing homelessness by providing them with essential footwear.

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Four individuals were riding in a stolen car down Sepulveda Boulevard in Manhattan Beach attempting to mask their thievery by putting two different unreported stolen plates on their already stolen car. Despite their attempts to go unnoticed, driving down Sepulveda at 10 p.m. with no headlights attracted unwanted attention. The driver tried to get away from officers in the Manhattan Village parking lot but headed the wrong way straight toward other officers and was blocked in. Four suspects + stolen credit cards, stolen I.D. cards, stolen license plates, and some drug paraphernalia were all found in the car.

www.ManhattanBeach.gov/Departments/Police-Department


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
74% FEEL “THINKING LIKE A VICTIM” LEADS TO POVERTY

In a recent MB Weekly Reader poll, 74% of respondents believed that adopting a “Think Like A Victim” mindset leads individuals down the path to poverty. The concept suggests that viewing oneself as a victim hinders personal growth and success, which has sparked heated debates across various social and professional circles. Proponents argue that cultivating a victim mentality may foster dependency and hinder proactive problem-solving. As society grapples with the implications of this ideology, the MB Weekly Reader poll results underscore the importance of ongoing conversations surrounding resilience, mindset, and their profound impact on economic well-being.

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

I am writing in response to Stacy G.’s commentary in this week’s [1/4/2024] edition of “MB Weekly.” First, I have nothing but compassion for the G. family. I cannot imagine how to handle an announcement of an 11-year-old offspring of mine announcing they were the wrong gender. My heart goes out to the family. Those are extremely turbulent parental waters. I harbor no hate for them or any trans people. In fact, it’s just the opposite. My heart goes out to them. What I do hate is the notion that our community is required to pay the price for their offspring’s emotional and mental challenges. Fourteen of our equally precious daughters on the Mira Costa tennis team had their sexual dignity violated this Fall. And, surely, one of our girls didn’t make the team to make the way for M’s biological advantage. While I’ve advocated this position publicly, I’ve never mentioned the G.’s name out of respect for their privacy. M’s dad said in a “Daily Beast” article of 2020 [https://www.thedailybeast.com/my-transgender-daughter-loves-tennis-let-her-play-it-in-peace] “Just let our daughter play in peace.” My response is, let our daughters also play in peace. Ironically, as a Jew, Stacy’s own scriptures in the Torah say, “God made them male and female” [Genesis 1:27]. And if we agree to look at the science, M still has and will always have an “X and a Y” chromosome, never 2 Xs. That’s the Creator’s mark of His handiwork. Gender dysphoria has always been a mental health issue until recent years with the hard-left, anti-Judeo-Christian, progressive political movement. I invite Stacy G. to meet me for coffee at any time to discuss our differences. I’m available at ‘dadlovessailing@gmail.com’.

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The Rockefeller:

Burger Tuesdays – Tuesdays at 3p.m.

Join us for burger Tuesday, gourmet burgers for two bucks at all locations starting at 3pm (until we run out!) Our chef rotates the burger recipe each month, using only the highest quality ingredients. See you every Tuesday for the best deal in the South Bay!

*with purchase of a beverage $6 or more
*no takeout, not available on Holidays

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Dr. Amanda G.
(Manhattan Beach)

In our 11-year marriage in Manhattan Beach, my husband and I stumbled upon an unexpected secret to marital bliss: sleep divorce. The adage “absence makes the heart grow fonder” took on new significance, proving that it also enhances the quality of our sleep. Recent research from the University of Michigan supports our unconventional choice, revealing that couples may benefit more from separate sleeping arrangements for an undisturbed eight hours. This trend aligns with a growing movement as couples, inspired by celebrities like Cameron Diaz, challenge the stigma around sleeping in separate rooms. Termed a “sleep divorce,” one in three Americans is prioritizing individual sleeping spaces for improved health and relationship well-being, according to a recent survey by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. This shift correlates directly with the number of U.S. citizens not achieving adequate sleep, as the Centers for Disease Control reported. Sleep divorce is a practical solution for a healthier and happier marriage in a society where rest is often sacrificed.

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Mia

“Unofficial Mayor of Hermosa Beach” LaRocca

Realtor Lenny LaRocca’s Mia.

www.LaRoccaRealEstate.com


Manhattan Beach Coworking Becomes Comedy Speakeasy:

Sean Leary and a lineup of stand-up comedians will perform at Unita, a co-working space at 516 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Saturday, February 3 at 8 p.m. for the second year – a twist. Leary said they are rearranging the room and furniture under dim light to recreate an old-fashioned parlor. “It’s not going to be like a comedy club; it will be more like a lounge,” Leary remarked of the 60-person venue. Leary said tailored cocktails may be available.


Manhattan Beach Half-Acre Hilltop Mansion Costs $20 Million:

MLS listing: $19.9 million hilltop ocean-view mansion with Manhattan Beach’s largest lot. A 1998 Mediterranean-style 6,604-square-foot house with five bedrooms and six bathrooms sits on nearly a half-acre on two nearby properties. The property has a large lawn, a lap pool with inlaid fountains, a Jacuzzi, a covered poolside deck, and a full-size sports court. The listing states that the backyard was “grandfathered before SB 330” and “cannot be duplicated in new construction.” In January 2020, the Senate mandated on-site one-to-one replacement of demolished dwelling units. The sellers bought the properties for $3.5 million in July 2003 and $5.25 million in April 2014. The second lot house was demolished to make a yard. “Today’s codes would require that a garage and structure be replaced, it can no longer be open land,” listing agent Jennifer Caskey of Compass noted via email. This makes 808 John Street special. The largest lot on the market in Manhattan Beach lies west of Sepulveda in the hill section, making it even more attractive.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Clay Tobias

Selfishness has a negative reputation, and for the most part, that reputation is well-deserved. No one loves hoggers, possibly because we perceive them as a reflection of our underlying penchant for greed. Although we claim to care about others, we nevertheless take the bread from the middle of the loaf, as the comedian George Carlin used to remark. There are numerous other benefits to not being selfish, in addition to avoiding hypocrisy and public relations problems. According to research, kind and generous people tend to be happier, healthier, more well-liked, and more successful. We must all have some self-interest, though. What one Tibetan Buddhist teacher called “idiot compassion” would be if we were always thinking about others but remaining passive and generally acting like doormats.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sharon Z.
(Manhattan Beach)

As a discerning resident of the South Bay community, I feel compelled to express my appreciation for the invaluable contribution of MB Weekly to our local discourse. In an era of biased, partisan information, this digital publication stands out as a beacon, unwavering in its commitment to independence and unbiased reporting. The insightful articles and thought-provoking analyses are a great gift to our community, fostering an informed and engaged citizenry. In an age where truth is often elusive, MB Weekly’s dedication to impartiality is fresh air. Thank you for providing us with a reliable source of impartial truth.

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Recent Crime In Manhattan Beach:

Manhattan Beach Police responded to a shooting, an Apple Store break-in in Manhattan Village, and a domestic burglary in the last week of the holidays. Manhattan Police spotted a guy who was shot in the street on New Year’s Day in the 1400 block of 11th Street around 1:23 a.m. Police have not identified the individual, who was critically ill at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. “This is not believed to be a random attack, although many of the circumstances remain unknown,” MBPD stated in a news release. Call MBPD Detective Seth Hartnell at (310) 802-5127 with any information about the incident. MBPD officers found a damaged window at Manhattan Village Mall’s west entrance, and the Apple Store’s front door at 3 a.m. on Dec. 21. Many iPhones from display tables were stolen. The Gardena Police Department helped MBPD apprehend one suspect. Investigations continue. On Dec. 27, a guy threatened Macy’s Manhattan Village Mall staff with a firearm and stole gold jewelry from display cases. The man ran north through the exit. An investigation continues. An unknown Manhattan Beach business had its front glass smashed and a desk plundered on Dec. 21 and 22 in a third commercial robbery. This case is also under investigation. The MBPD is also investigating a domestic burglary between Dec. 23 and 27. Home garage theft included a package and a car. The MBPD received 45 crime complaints from Dec. 21 – 27. Vehicle burglaries fell after rising earlier in the month. Dec. 21 – 27 saw three vehicle burglaries, down from 15 the week before.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Gracie

A Manhattan Beach Resident Since 2022

YES OR NO QUESTIONS

Do you own a house in Manhattan Beach? –NO
Do you ever hope to own a house in Manhattan Beach? –YES
Are you vegan? –YES
Have you smoked at least one cigar in the last year? –YES
Have you ever gotten a DUI? –NO


MB WEEKLY – COLUMNIST:
Rita Crabtree-Kampe
(Community Activist)

(Last week we ran this story with unfortunate grammatical errors, we are rerunning it in an effort to improve its clarity.)

When I ran for City Council in 2022, I was shocked to hear that the fee for maintaining our aging storm drain infrastructure had not been increased since my daughter was born in 1996! The annual fees collected plus funds from Measure W, account for 10-20% of costs needed to sustain/repair the aging system and the General Fund (GF) has supplemented the additional costs of operation. Reaching into the GF is not sustainable and comes with hidden costs to homeowners and businesses. The price being cuts in other important services and programs, and depletion of what was once a plentiful GF. Be aware that the MB Storm Drain Measure is not a tax. It is a fee. A fee is charged for specific purposes and may not exceed actual costs. The City Council will consider the budget presented by staff yearly to assess funds needed. Each eligible voter has received a MB Storm Drain Measure ballot with a leaflet that provides facts and contact information to answer questions. There is one question on the ballot: Shall we increase the fee to current day costs to support storm drain improvements, maintenance, and operations? Yes or No

Know the FACTS, and vote by January 17, 2024

  • www.manhattanbeach.gov/StormDrainMeasure
  • (310)802-5550
  • Email: stormdrainmeasure@manhattanbeach.gov

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MB WEEKLY – A DIFFERENT VIEW:

Dressed in black in Manhattan Beach. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


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

If Downtown MB is our “Crown Jewel” commercial district, why is there absolutely no police presence? Ever! Just this past Holiday Season, Downtown MB was swamped with visitors and tourists. Yet, you couldn’t find a police officer at any time of the day, regardless of how large the crowds. That’s outrageous! It’s also dangerous! Let me put it bluntly. We need a regular police presence in Downtown MB before a public safety disaster. With the consistent failure to have a police officer presence in Downtown MB for years and years, we have already had two smash and grab robberies at gunpoint. Yet, our City continues the narrative that they have police patrols in Downtown MB. Why such a narrative when every merchant in Downtown MB knows it to be false? It’s time to make a police presence in Downtown MB a top priority before it’s too late.

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“Once A Week, But Never Weakly”

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sara Garcia

So when we informed you that a Los Angeles city firefighter made more than $500,000 in overtime alone last year, there was shock and astonishment. Let’s continue our enlightening journey through public wage data by examining the county employees of California. Surprise! More and more data suggests that municipal governments’ public safety oversight is flawed. Which is to say, they spend a ton of money on it, especially for firefighters, and there might be some manipulation going on.

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MB WEEKLY – CARTOON:

“These ornaments have been in the family since the Great Manhattan Beach Target Clearance Sale of 2012.”


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1. ** Is David Lesser related to Russ Lesser? —- Quinn V., Manhattan Beach

2. ** On average, children want ten times more attention, toys, freedom, and so on than they actually need. —- Beth M., PhD, Manhattan Beach

3. ** I love Nando Trattoria in Manhattan Beach. —- Seth L., Hermosa Beach

4. ** My mom loved Christmas so much, she would sometimes leave the tree up until April. —- Peggy N., Manhattan Beach

5. ** Mike McAvin, a native of Manhattan Beach and longtime instructor at Mira Costa, passed away earlier this week following a battle with a serious disease. —- Roland E., Manhattan Beach

6. ** Boo! Redondo Beach is setting the stage for the marijuana industry to enter the city. The City Council recently directed staffers to draft a resolution to implement a 5% tax on future cannabis sales and an application process for potential dispensaries to open in Redondo eventually. —- Samatha G., Hermosa Beach

7. ** Traveling lets us imagine all the lives we might have. —- Ken S., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Dear MB Weekly: Your interview with Chef David Slay was great. Inspiring gent. —- Rhonda C., Manhattan Beach

9. ** At about 1:45 am, could anyone in Hermosa near Manhattan Ave @ 28th St. hear 1-2 ladies screaming in danger and laughing? It sounded like a manic episode, not physical distress. —- Ronald E., Manhattan Beach

10. ** If you think America is a mess, don’t think about Canada. It’s way worse. The country feels like a national contest for who can be the most extraordinary victim. Awful. —- Oliva H., Manhattan Beach

11. ** The Simon Wiesenthal Center urges people not to buy Ben & Jerry’s ice cream. —- Ava R., Manhattan Beach

12. ** My Christmas present from my boss, who seems attracted to me, was some fancy underwear. He said it was his assistant’s error and that it was intended for his wife when I voiced my outrage. Do I have to believe him? —- Holly C., Manhattan Beach

13. ** If your kids are fond of Cardi B., I suggest you quickly get them to a psychiatric ward. —- Dr. Bethany M., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Pedro Enriquez — (310) 874-4078 – Pep’s Plumbing. I use him every time and have referred him to several friends. Good guy. —- Roman V., Manhattan Beach

15. ** I had a flakey experience with Ace Handyman. No return calls. —- Alice W., Manhattan Beach

16. ** If you want to go to an unclean, horribly run fast food restaurant, try Carl’s Jr. in Hawthorne. Gross. —- Christopher L., Manhattan Beach

17. ** I agree with Sara Garcia. —- Ed M., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Strangers in parking lots … A similar incident happened to my wife in the Bristol Farms parking lot. My wife was not as fortunate. The stranger got away with one of my wife’s credit cards. Be ALERT at all times. —- Tom A., Manhattan Beach

19. ** After years of atheism, I went searching for the truth. I found Buddhism, then witchcraft, and eventually, Christianity. —- Paul G., Manhattan Beach

20. ** It was my first visit to Bruxie Chicken and Waffles in El Segundo – mediocre and expensive food. I won’t be back. —- Charlene V., Manhattan Beach

21. ** Be wary of low-lives who steal packages. —- Sandra Y., Manhattan Beach

22. ** George Gascón is running for re-election. This sentence sounds like the start of a sick joke. Look around. Gascon is a disaster. Out! Out! Out! —- George W., Manhattan Beach

23. ** Of all the ways the body can go wrong, A.L.S. is one of the most frightening. It begins subtly – a twitching muscle, a cough when you swallow, or a clumsy hand. But then it progresses. Motor neurons degenerate and die. You lose the ability to talk, to eat, and ultimately to breathe. There is no cure. —- Mia L., Manhattan Beach

24. ** If you want to defeat George Gascon and return “sanity” to the D.A.’s office, vote for Nathan Hochman! —- Lindsay K., Manhattan Beach (Gascon crime victim)

25. ** Without an ID, you can’t get into a Costco or Sam’s Club. Maybe they should be running the border. —- Oscar L., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly 01/04/2024

UN-HAPPY NEW YEAR:

Shortly after New Year’s Eve, a critically injured Manhattan Beach shooting victim was admitted to the hospital. According to authorities, a guy was shot in the first two hours of 2024 and taken to the hospital with potentially fatal injuries. At 1:23 a.m., there was a report of gunfire in the 1400 block of 11th Street, prompting police to react. A man with a gunshot wound was discovered on the street by the responding officers. The man was sent to Harbor General Hospital. It’s not thought that this is a random attack. Even though many details are still unclear, the MBPD stated. As per MBPD, the inquiry is still underway. Detective Hartnell’s number to report any more information was 310-802-5127


Manhattan Beach One Of America’s Most Beautiful Beaches:

The Golden State’s beaches lure tourists worldwide, and Westgate Resorts’ new survey found Manhattan Beach to be one of the most visited beaches in the country. The study correlated Instagram hashtags to length to determine which beaches had the most hashtags per meter. Manhattan Beach was the sixth most Instagrammable in the nation at 3,379 meters. The analysis found 1,614,293 Instagram beach hashtags, 478 per meter, at the Los Angeles County beach. Despite being the most petite beach in the top 10, La Jolla was the most Instagrammable at 86 meters. Laguna Beach placed third, followed by Venice Beach in fourth. Neighboring Hermosa Beach placed seventh, missing the top five.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Jennifer Hill

Manager Of Love & Salt

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Libra

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: Silence of the Lambs

Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: Fishing with Dynamite, Izaka-Ya, Nick’s has a great burger … love sitting at the bar after work.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE DISH AT LOVE & SALT?
A: Trottole Salsiccia, fennel sausage, braised swiss chard, parmesan & bread crumbs.

Q: WHO WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE DINNER WITH, ELON MUSK OR PRESIDENT BIDEN?
A: Not sure my busy work schedule would allow the time…

Q: WHAT IS YOUR BEST ADVICE ON HOW TO RUN A SUCCESSFUL RESTAURANT?
A: The list goes on! Create SOP’s & P&L’s, all the reports and data. Technology is a key success factor. Find a system that includes point of sale, online ordering capabilities, inventory management and staff management. Toast is great! Maintain a communicative & supportive environment for your staff. Your team is everything, from management to your dishwasher they are all vital roles to your operation.

www.LoveAndSaltLA.com


Tin Roof Bistro:

Beat The Winter Chill With The Ultimate Comfort Combo:

Tomato Bisque and Fish and Chips. Join us at Tin Roof Bistro, where the inviting indoor ambiance adds a touch of charm to your cozy dining experience. Winter nights never tasted so good!

www.TinRoofBistro.com


MB WEEKLY – COLUMNIST:
Rita Crabtree-Kampe
(Community Activist)

When I ran for City Council in 2022, I was shocked to hear that the fee for maintaining our aging storm drain infrastructure had not been increased since my daughter was born in 1996! The annual fees collected, plus funds from Measure W, account for 10-20% of the costs needed. The General Fund has supplemented the additional costs. But that is not sustainable and is not accessible to homeowners either. The price cuts in other services and programs, and we slowly deplete what was once a plentiful fund. Be aware that this is not a tax. It is a fee. A fee is used for a specific purpose and cannot exceed actual costs. The City Council will consider the budget presented by staff yearly for our storm drain needs. Each eligible voter has received a ballot with extensive information regarding the Storm Drain Measure.

There is one question: Shall we increase the fee to current-day costs to support storm drain improvements, maintenance, and operations? Yes or No

Know the FACTS, and vote by January 17, 2024.

  • www.ManhattanBeach.gov/StormDrainMeasure
  • Call: (310) 802-5550
  • Email: stormdrainmeasure@manhattanbeach.gov


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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

A passionate MB Weekly reader in Manhattan Beach. Feel free to send in your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:
Thirty Years Subsequently – Officer Martin Ganz Is Remembered

OFFICER Officer Martin Ganz was shot and killed while making a traffic stop in the parking lot of the Manhattan Village Mall on Sepulveda Boulevard and Marine Avenue at 11:15 pm. As he was outside of the patrol car, the driver of the other car exited and started firing at him. Officer Ganz tried to take cover behind his vehicle but was shot numerous times. Officer Ganz’s 12-year-old nephew was on a ride along with him and the suspect attempted to shoot at him, but his gun misfired and the boy was not harmed. The suspect was arrested approximately eight months later in connection with another murder in Oregon. The suspect was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for the Oregon murder. In December 1998, the suspect was sentenced to death for the murder of Officer Ganz. Officer Ganz was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and had served with the Manhattan Beach Police Department for five years. He was survived by his fiancee, mother, and five sisters. On the 12th anniversary of Officer Ganz’s murder, a section of the I-405 between Hawthorne Boulevard and Rosecrans Avenue was renamed the Martin L. Ganz Memorial Highway.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Clay Tobias
(Manhattan Beach)

If the recent history of the airline industry has taught us anything, the larger an airline gets, the worse off they get. Prices rise, seats are smaller, and service becomes more snarky. Americans have not benefited from the mergers that over the previous 15 years have established the “big three” of United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines (eliminating Continental, Northwest, and U.S. Airways) that now dominate the market together with Southwest Airlines. As a result, airlines are now offering less for more and are more adept than ever at obtaining congressional bailouts. This is the background against which JetBlue Airways is currently attempting to acquire Spirit Airlines, the biggest ultra-low-cost carrier in the country. If approved, the acquisition would elevate JetBlue to the nation’s fifth-largest airline and drastically diminish industry competition. Big almost always equals terrible for the customer.

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Dive N’ Surf:

Beach Break Bonanza – January 6th

Starting off the new year with the Dive N’ Surf Beach Break Bonanza! Boardriders Surf Series at Torrance Beach January 6, 2024.

www.DiveNSurf.com


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
David Slay Voted Manhattan Beach’s Top Chef by MB Weekly Readers

Acclaimed chef David Slay has emerged victorious as the top chef in Manhattan Beach, as declared by the MB Weekly Reader Poll, which drew food aficionados from Manhattan Beach and surrounding South Bay communities overwhelmingly supporting Slay for his culinary prowess and imaginative approach to gastronomy. Known for his delectable creations and dedication to using locally sourced ingredients, Slay has become a household name in Manhattan Beach’s vibrant food scene. Slay, owner of four popular fine dining area restaurants, continues to leave an indelible mark on the local dining landscape, confirming that he’s the top chef in town.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Stacy Gottlieb

As a Jew, I am appalled that Fred Taylor, who promotes hate and prejudice against those who do not meet his so-called “Christian” ideal of what is right or normal or good, thinks he has any right to comment on or speak out for my people. You can’t just choose to protect one marginalized group of people and not stand for all marginalized people and say what a good boy am I.

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Volunteers Needed For Event To Restore Manhattan Beach Dune:

Residents of Manhattan Beach have the opportunity to support the Bay Foundation’s efforts to restore the dunes along the city’s shoreline. The Manhattan Beach Dune Restoration project aims to safeguard against storms and sea level rise by implementing nature-based barriers and enhancing the shoreline’s resilience. Project managers have improved community involvement by educating and reaching out to more people. Volunteers have assisted in installing native plants and a symbolic post and rope around three acres of the dunes between 36th and 28th Street and 26th and 23rd Street. The Manhattan Beach Strand is hosting a restoration event soon, and locals are welcome to assist to help boost coastal resilience and biodiversity. To volunteer, you must register in advance. Volunteers can meet at the Los Angeles County Lifeguard Training Center on Sunday, January 7, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., close to Bruce’s Beach.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Meet Melinda

Works In Manhattan Beach Since 2021

YES OR NO QUESTIONS

Dates online – YES
Kisses on the first date – SOMETIMES
Been to Canada – YES
Been to Paris – YES
Hates Karaoke – YES
Love Mexican food – YES
Likes Door Dash – NO


GIVE SHOES, GET A GIFT CARD
AT MB URBAN PLATES:

Donate a pair of used shoes and receive a $5 Urban Plates gift card. To receive the offer, bring a pair of used shoes to Urban Plates Manhattan Beach between 1/15 – 1/31. All collected shoes will be donated to Los Angeles Mission.

www.UrbanPlates.com


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

The ballot measure proposes to renew the existing $225 per year parcel tax for six more years with no increase. Based on my financial review, I believe it should be renewed. The district financials show that we will have multi-million dollar deficits in the future without the parcel tax, which could result in the laying off of some teachers and increasing class size. Passing it is critical to retaining and recruiting talented teachers. Even after the enrollment decline over the past several years, our student-to-teacher ratio is already higher than the state average. While I do not agree with everything in the schools, they still produce excellent students. Most of our school-age children attend our local public schools, so even though Charlotte and I no longer have children attending the public schools, we will vote to renew the existing parcel tax.

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MB WEEKLY – MEET:

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Tara G.
(Manhattan Beach)

My first day in London I was turned out to be quite an adventure. After a long flight from Manhattan Beach, I found myself at London Gatwick Airport, eagerly awaiting my luggage at the baggage carousel. Little did I know I was about to witness a scene that would make my jetlag seem like a minor inconvenience. As I stood there, tired but excited, a fellow traveler named Robyn H. began filming the unfolding drama. A British man, whose identity remained a mystery, had what could only be described as an epic meltdown. I couldn’t help but be both fascinated and amused by the spectacle. The video Robyn captured started with the irate passenger yelling at the baggage carousel as if expecting it to respond. “Can you please hurry up?” he bellowed, frustration evident in his voice. It was the kind of impatience we’ve all felt after a long flight, but this man was taking it to a new level. Then came the unexpected twist. In a shocking turn of events, the man threatened to defecate on the conveyor belt if his luggage didn’t make its appearance promptly. “We are waiting! If you don’t hurry up, I will go poo on the f–king trail!” he angrily declared, much to the amusement of the surrounding passengers. I couldn’t believe my eyes and ears. The mixture of exhaustion and amusement washed over me as I observed the surreal scene. London was quite different from Manhattan Beach, and this unexpected encounter at the airport marked the beginning of my London adventure – one I would remember for a long time.

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MB WEEKLY – READER COMMENT:

“As a long-time resident of Manhattan Beach, I appreciate the free, independent style of MB Weekly, which allows the public to make informed decisions and hear a diversity of opinions – all free of biased spin.” —- Lawrence G., Manhattan Beach


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Sara Garcia

The criminal justice system in California is dysfunctional, and state voters contributed to this. However, voters received assistance from dishonest activists and politicians who made them believe they were casting their ballots for increased public safety. One of those liars is George Gascón, the district attorney of Los Angeles County, where over 10 million people in 88 localities are presently dealing with the full repercussions of Proposition 47, a 2014 initiative Gascón co-authored. The Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act is the moniker given by the bill’s writers. And we were actually stupid enough to believe it.

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MB WEEKLY – CARTOON:

Santa visits Manhattan Beach.


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1. ** I was just released from the hospital, and I suspect my husband is tapping his foot waiting for me to fix him lunch. He isn’t doing or saying anything overt, like “Get up and make me lunch,” but it’s more like he is whining about the options in front of him – peanut butter, frozen leftovers, etc. —- Carly J., Manhattan Beach

2. ** I went to Rex Steak House in the Riv for my birthday 4-5 times. The service was excellent, but the 189.00 porterhouse was terrible. —- Lucas T., Redondo Beach

3. ** The dress at fine dining restaurants in Manhattan Beach is falling! Staff with sweatshirts and sneakers isn’t fine dining attire. —- Hailey P., Manhattan Beach

4. ** How U.S. Public Schools Teach Antisemitism. From pre-K lessons on “ethnic noses” to lectures on Israel as an apartheid state, students are learning that Jews are the enemy. —- Lenny G., Manhattan Beach

5. ** Why is the dramatic no-eyebrow look, once most closely associated with punks, goths and drag queens, entering the mainstream? —- Manny R., Hermosa Beach

6. ** Czuleger Park in Redondo Beach has an off-leash dog problem. Horribly irresponsible dog owners! —- Suzy W., Hermosa Beach

7. ** Did you notice that Manhattan Beach switched off the gorgeous green Christmas tree and Pier lights during the previous two fireworks shows? —- Larry K., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Shop local, independent shops and restaurants, especially those that assist community organizations and schools. —- Carla H., Manhattan Beach

9. ** E-bikes are illegal on The Strand in Hermosa Beach. Ticket the offenders! —- Hope E., Hermosa Beach

10. ** One man was murdered and another injured in a Hawthorne residential street shooting on Monday night, Dec. 18. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, which is investigating, said Hawthorne officers located two men with gunshot wounds in an apartment complex in the 13400 block of Kornblum Avenue, near Zela Davis Park, shortly past 8 p.m. Stay safe. —- Kelly S., Manhattan Beach

11. ** Tuesday’s formal plagiarism accusation against Harvard president Claudine Gay includes 40 fresh allegations. Seven of her eleven scholarly essays were involved, but one stood out: Gay appears to have taken precise phrases from another academic’s dissertation acknowledgments. Though not the most significant charge in the complaint, should you manage Harvard if you can’t say thank you in your own words? —- Stewart Z., Manhattan Beach

12. ** There has been a lot of new research that shows pot smokers are just as driving impaired as drinkers, if not more so. —- Dr. Howard A., Manhattan Beach

13. ** Oh, God, Please make men masculine again. —- Amy H., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Look at the bright side. Just about 75 percent of the Biden presidency is over. —- Daniel T., Manhattan Beach

15. ** You got to give it up for Colorado – they’re the first state to legalize weed and illegalize Trump. —- James B., Manhattan Beach

16. ** Dog supplements are now available. Crazy world! —- Arthur O., Manhattan Beach

17. ** This weekend, my girlfriend’s car was smashed into at 5am on Saturday. We live on 11th Street in Manhattan Beach. —- Oliver C., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Congratulations on the success of MB Weekly! —- David S., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Chinese food in Redondo Beach is delicious at this establishment. Lotus Asian Grill has a wide variety of noodles and familiar dishes. —- Lexi F., Manhattan Beach

20. ** George Gascon is a disaster. He has to go! —- Noah F., Manhattan Beach

21. ** Christmas is single-handedly keeping the word “merry” alive. —- Darcy L., Manhattan Beach

22. ** People with food allergies must be annoyed when a restaurant has a secret sauce. —- Donald P., Manhattan Beach

23. ** As the new year arrives, I’m still a bit stunned by the scope, ferocity, and moral confusion of the anti-Semitism that erupted this fall. The situation is worse in Europe than in the U.S., but the last ten weeks have also been horribly unnerving in America as well. —- Jonathan A., Manhattan Beach

24. ** Does anyone doubt that if Harvard President Ms. Claudine Gay were a white Republican male, he would have been long gone? —- Joyce C., Manhattan

25. ** Been wrapping presents all night. Tissue and tape make me crazy. I start with beautiful intentions only to always say, “That’s good enough!” —- Kay L., Manhattan Beach

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