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MB Weekly 06/05/2025

MANHATTAN BEACH SUMMER SHINES WITH SIGNATURE EVENTS:

Manhattan Beach is heating up with a trio of summer events spotlighting its vibrant community. The weekly Certified Farmers Market brings fresh produce and handcrafted delights every Tuesday. In August, the iconic Manhattan Beach Open welcomes over 60,000 beach volleyball fans to the sand. Meanwhile, July’s Grand Prix cycling race offers thrills and community spirit. Together, these events energize local businesses and draw tourists eager for sun, sport, and shopping. From strawberries to spikes to spokes, Manhattan Beach proves once again it’s the South Bay’s premier summer destination.


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
MB Weekly Readers Name Joe Franklin, Manhattan Beach’s Most Popular Councilmember

MB Weekly readers have named Joe Franklin Manhattan Beach’s Most Popular City Councilperson in a vote of local love. “Even when I disagree with Franklin, I like the guy,” said Amanda K., a longtime El Porto resident. Fresh off a decisive re-election victory, Franklin continues to win many hearts across political lines.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by John Braitman (MB Neighborhood Watch)

Neighborhood Watch is one of Manhattan Beach’s most valuable tools in keeping our community safe and connected. With over 400 residents serving as Block Captains, this grassroots crime prevention program empowers neighbors to become the eyes and ears of their neighborhoods. It promotes unity, vigilance, and mutual assistance – all in partnership with law enforcement. At its core, Neighborhood Watch is built on a simple but powerful principle: neighbors looking out for neighbors. In a time when police resources are stretched thin, citizen involvement is not just helpful – it’s essential. By reporting suspicious activity and fostering close-knit communication, participants help deter crime before it starts. Any resident over 18 can join, and the benefits go beyond safety – they include stronger community bonds and faster emergency response. In a coastal town that values tranquility and togetherness, Neighborhood Watch isn’t just a program – it’s a promise to protect each other.

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

A Barbie car in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Chris Khaleghian
(Johnny Rockets)

Q: HOW LONG HAVE YOU OPERATED JOHNNY ROCKETS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: I started the first Johnny Rockets in Downtown Manhattan Beach in 1991 and opened the one on Rosecrans in 1993.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING A RESTAURANT POST-COVID?
A: The most challenging aspect has definitely been staffing. With so many office employees now working from home, and local studios remaining mostly empty, foot traffic has decreased, making it harder to maintain consistent staffing and sales levels.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST POPULAR ITEM ON YOUR MENU?
A: Our classic hamburgers, fries, and shakes are the top favorites – they’ve been customer staples for years.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in Iran.

Q: HOW MANY JOHNNY ROCKETS RESTAURANTS ARE THERE IN AMERICA?
A: There are currently over 170 locations in the U.S.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: Capricorn.

www.JohnnyRockets.com


JOEY Restaurants:

OUR FAVORITE CHILDHOOD MEAL
ALL GROWN UP

Stop by during Happy Hour and try our new Adult Happy Meals; three sophisticated yet relaxed pairings thoughtfully crafted by our world-class culinary and beverage teams!
happy hour + late nights, lounge, bar & patio only

www.JoeyRestaurants.com


KAMINSKY’S LAW:
When Price, Condition, and Marketing Align – Homes Fly Off the Market

According to South Bay real estate titan Ed Kaminsky, the current market sends a clear message: overpriced homes stall. While homes sold in the past six months spent an average of 35 days on the market, active listings now linger for an average of 61. Kaminsky says the difference lies in preparation. “When a home is positioned correctly – with price and condition – it moves fast,” he says. The top home upgrades? “Paint, flooring, and staging offer the biggest return,” Kaminsky advises. However, costly renovations like kitchens and bathrooms must be handled cautiously, as they often yield less than the investment. The ultimate truth? “If a home isn’t selling, it’s almost always price,” Kaminsky asserts. His quick tip: No offers but many showings means you’re likely 5% overpriced. No showings? You may be off by 10% or more. Bottom line: Price cures all.


CALLING ALL LOCAL LEGENDS: Applications Open for 53rd Annual MB Hometown Fair

Mark your calendars for October 4-5, 2025. The 53rd Annual Manhattan Beach Hometown Fair is gearing up, and applications are now officially open at www.mbfair.org. From fundraising game booths and sizzling nonprofit food stands to the beloved Beer & Wine Garden for local organizations, there’s a spot for everyone. South Bay artists and performers can shine in the Amateur Art Exhibit and on the Amateur Stage. Want to give back? Sign up to volunteer. This is your chance to support your community and make memories. Follow @mbhometownfair on Instagram for updates!

www.MBFair.org


MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:

Safeway Manhattan Beach, 1972. Pre-super-gentrification, the structure is still there, but now, there is a Von’s on the corner of Manhattan Beach Blvd. and Valley Drive.


Fugitive Ghost – 60-Year-Old Manhunt for Child Killer Leads to South Bay:

Federal authorities say a convicted murderer who escaped an Ohio prison in 1973 may be hiding in the South Bay. Lester Eubanks, now in his 80s, was sentenced in 1965 for the brutal slaying of 14-year-old Mary Ellen Deener while out on bond for attempted rape. Eubanks vanished after being granted a temporary furlough and never returned. The U.S. Marshals Service issued a news alert, citing possible ties to the South Bay area. He remains one of America’s most wanted fugitives, with a $50,000 reward offered for information.


Motorcyclist Severely Injured At Busy Manhattan Beach Intersection:

On Sunday, June 1st, 2025, at approximately 5:43 p.m., Manhattan Beach Police responded to a serious motorcycle crash at the intersection of Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard. The rider sustained life-threatening injuries and was rushed to a local trauma center. A video of the crash is circulating on social media, prompting public concern. Authorities are actively investigating and urge anyone with information to contact Traffic Officer Michael Boyes at (310) 802-5095.


Bruxie in El Segundo:

Gourmet Waffle Sandwiches
2181 Rosecrans Ave B, El Segundo

www.Bruxie.com


LOCAL REALTORS ON HOME SALES:

Q: WHAT IS THE AVERAGE LENGTH OF TIME A HOME STAYS ON THE MARKET IN MANHATTAN BEACH?

** Margret Erickson: Average days on market are currently 10 days if the property is priced well. We are in the hot season.

** Robb Stroyke: Redfin reported that homes in February 2025 sold after an average of 48 days on the market, compared to 57 days the previous year. For April 2025, they noted an average listing age of 17 days, down 40.1% from the previous year.

Q: WHAT ARE SOME SIMPLE, HIGH-IMPACT UPGRADES SELLERS CAN MAKE TO INCREASE THE VALUE OF THEIR HOMES?

** Margret Erickson: The cheapest and easiest improvements are paint and floors. Depending on how much a seller wants to spend to get a higher return, they could do kitchen and bathrooms as well as landscaping.

** Robb Stroyke: 1. Floor covering continuity. Installing new wide plank French white Oak or other lighter species throughout, excluding baths and laundry. 2. Complete kitchen remodeling, including new cabinets, new counters, new backsplash, new appliances 3. Complete remodel of Master Bath, new flooring, cabinets, pulls or (new cabinet door faces and pulls), new tub, new shower, tile or stone, sinks and plumbing and light fixtures. 4. Remodel other bathrooms 5. Paint the interior with Benjamin Moore “Simply White”. It makes all wood features, windows, doors and art pop. 6. Paint exterior Benjamin Moore Dove White. 7. New light fixtures throughout. New electrical plug and switch covers as they oxidate over time. 8. Spruce up the landscaping, add color plants (flowers) around the entrance, walkway, rear yard, etc.

Q: IN YOUR EXPERIENCE, WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON REASONS A HOME FAILS TO SELL ONCE LISTED?

** Margret Erickson: In this market it’s all about price. There is an average price per sq foot for a fixer and for an updated home.

** Robb Stroyke: Poor location, over priced, poor floor plan, poor condition, poor quality, bad marketing plan and execution.


Mercado in Manhattan Village:

Late Night Happy Hour: Our happy hour menu is available at the bar and on the patio 8–9 pm Mon, Wed, Thu, Sun.

www.cocinasycalaveras.com/Mercado


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Andy Abreu (MB Police Sergeant)

In the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, the Manhattan Beach Police Department stands in solidarity with our Jewish community and all those impacted by this act of violence. We condemn all forms of hate and extremism, and we reaffirm our unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and security of every resident, especially those who may feel targeted or vulnerable during this time. Our agency has increased patrols around our synagogue, and we are working closely with community leaders and federal partners to monitor any potential threats. We are also maintaining an open line of communication with faith-based organizations to offer support, share intelligence, and respond swiftly to any concerns. Protecting the right of every individual to live, worship, and gather in peace is at the core of our mission. We encourage community members to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately. Together, we will stand against hate and ensure that our community remains a place of safety, unity, and resilience.

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Mira Costa Teen Wins $50,000 Chevron STEM Grant for ADHD Productivity App:

Mira Costa High School senior Maia Rocha learning that she won a $50,000 STEM grant from Edison International for her groundbreaking productivity app, “Doing Done.” Inspired by her journey with ADHD and built using the KanBan method, Rocha’s app helps users – especially students – organize tasks into “to-do,” “doing,” and “done.” In April, MCHS La Vista said she had earned $140,000 in scholarships for USC.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

The Satin Dollz enchant crowds with vintage harmonies and patriotic flair at Manhattan Beach’s beloved Concerts in the Park series.


Pacific Elementary Earns California’s Highest School Honor:

Pacific Elementary has been named a California Distinguished School by the state’s Department of Education – one of just 336 schools statewide to earn the elite recognition.


Bertha Mae’s Brownies:

www.BerthaMaesBrownies.com


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WHO’S TO BLAME FOR MISSING BIDEN’S DECLINE?

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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** The neighbors on the 1500 block of Nelson are grateful to Manhattan Beach Fire personnel – Engineer Stratton, FF Africa, FF Corgel, and FF Camarillo for assisting our neighbor Gary, who fell off a uHaul truck – they not only assisted him onto the paramedic truck, but finished unloading his all of Gary’s housing items into his home! Such incredible assistance in Gary’s hour of need. Congratulations to the Manhattan Beach Fire Dept personnel for such empathy and service. It makes us all so proud of this community. —- Vida H., Manhattan Beach

2. ** Outside of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., a savage gunman opened fire and murdered two young people because he thought they were Jews and because they were gathered in a Jewish place for an event hosted by a Jewish organization. Have you noticed no campaigns, hashtags, or celebrity’ videos urging all of us to say their names? —- A.H., Manhattan Beach

3. ** Does anyone else have public safety concerns in Hermosa Beach? Around 9 p.m. last night, Pier Ave. was lit up and swarming with pedestrians walking into the street without looking – laughing, talking, oblivious. Even as we turned from Pier to Monterey, they didn’t notice. Pier is being treated like a walk street. —- Gabe K., Hermosa Beach

4. ** Only one person in your friend group will go to all of the others’ funerals. —- Kat T.

5. ** I love this bulletin board, but some of it is weird. —- Al K., Hermosa Beach

6. ** Summer Internship Opportunity! Join our award-winning entertainment P.R. and Branding firm for two (2) remote internships – flexible 15 hours/week. Gain valuable experience and industry knowledge. Visit www.BoundlessMediaUSA.com for details. Send your resume and cover letter to Amanda Kent at AmandaK@BoundlessMediaUSA.com. Apply now.

7. ** Anyone who cares about the health of this country will be alarmed by the revolting murder in Washington, D.C. – and the increasing popularity of the anti-American, anti-civilizational worldview of their alleged killer. —- John B.

8. ** Hermosa Beach Councilmember Raymond Jackson, a retired U.S. Army colonel, has been appointed to the California Coastal Commission. After being named by the Senate Rules Committee, he will represent the South Coast region, chaired by Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire. Congratulations to Jackson on this essential statewide role. —- Editor’s Note

9. ** Wow! Oakland has lost three major sports teams in the wake of rising crime and homelessness. —- Tate S.

10. ** At 5:20 am in Torrance, thieves jacked up my Corolla and stole the catalytic converter in minutes. My neighbor yelled at them, but it was too late. Two men – one in a black hoodie – sped off. I feel violated, furious, and fed up with this lawless insanity. —- Curt F., Torrance

11. ** A new study shows that living within a mile of a golf course more than doubles Parkinson’s risk, which is likely due to pesticide runoff. Researchers stress this is correlation, not causation. Still, it’s a wake-up call about potential invisible dangers lurking in our drinking water near those pristine green fairways. —- Dr. Max L., El Segundo

12. ** Handouts don’t help —- www.MBSafe.org

13. ** A powerful book recommendation: The Simple Path to Wealth: Your Road Map to Financial Independence and a Rich, Free Life by JL Collins. —- Tanya R.

14. ** The new Mission: Impossible movie is at least one hour too long! —- Clay T.

15. ** Two Jews were slaughtered – and the LA Times buried it on page 5. Outrageous. This isn’t bias; it’s moral rot. Even non-Jews should be furious. Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s leadership continues to disgrace journalism. We all lose something sacred when human life is devalued for clicks or cowardice. Shameful. —- Tim C., Redondo Beach

16. ** Redondo Beach now has a formal coyote response plan, approved May 21 by the City Council. Mayor Jim Light noted that the city was powerless during a coyote incident last year. “We are in denning season now,” he said, urging awareness as sightings and potential risks continue to rise. —- Editor’s Note

17. ** Nearly every day, the parking lots flanking the MB Pier smell of marijuana. Why isn’t anyone getting cited and a crackdown on this infringement happening? https://www.manhattanbeach.gov/departments/environmental-sustainability/breathe-free-mb-smoke-free-public-areas —- Name withheld by request

18. ** Thanks to everyone who supported Mychal’s Learning Place Annual Luncheon. A huge success thanks to the vision of Ed Lynch, the founder and Director of Mychal’s. Please try their Cafe, which is on Artesia in Redondo Beach and Mychal’s Embroidery if you need hats, shirts, or anything printed. —- Ed M.

19. ** God bless L.A. City Councilwoman Traci Park —- https://youtu.be/sRA2d-hcuRk?si=d8Y_FIri6xaGkVMg

20. ** Classic Ercole’s hats are back in stock. We’ve got black flat bill, green, navy, and royal with gold stitching. More on the way! $25.

21. ** Thank you, MB, for honoring the fallen. —- Joe F., Manhattan Beach

22. ** Craving fresh pasta with a Tokyo twist? Visit Unico Tokyo Pasta at 1310 S. PCH, Redondo Beach. Open daily 11 am–9 pm (10 pm Fri–Sat). Wheelchair accessible, with parking in the rear or on the street. Call 424-766-1841. Menu: unicopasta.com. It’s a hidden gem worth twirling your fork into. —- Candace L., Redondo Beach

23. ** I remember when Starbucks was fun. Now it sucks. —- Julian A.

24. ** I am very disappointed in BOA at Manhattan Village. The prices screamed for fine dining, but the service felt more suited to Chili’s. At this price point, you expect excellence – not long waits, cold food, and inattentive staff. Not the premium experience they claim to offer. I won’t be returning anytime soon. —- Haley W., Hermosa Beach

25. ** Whoever is feeding squirrels near 3rd & Highland – STOP! They’re tearing up my flower pots and killing my plants. I keep finding peanuts in my beds! Feeding wild animals is illegal and selfish. You’re not helping them – you’re harming them and your neighbors. —- Name withheld by request

26. ** Some creeper keeps flying a drone over our house near Pacific Elementary – seriously, who does that? It’s invasive and creepy. Last I saw, it was headed toward Sepulveda, which was relatively high up. If it’s you, knock it off. —- A.B.

27. ** I would accuse our MB City Council of spending money like drunken sailors, but at least drunken sellers spend their own money. —- S.H.

28. ** Many items start valuable, become obsolete, then regain worth as collectibles – life’s way of recycling value. —- Felix D., El Segundo

29. ** Redondo Beach Man Indicted for $4M Investment Scam – Jon Patrick Kubler, 52, was charged in North Carolina for allegedly defrauding 30 investors – including elderly and inexperienced clients – out of $4 million. Authorities say he posed as a licensed adviser from 2017 to 2023. Charges include securities fraud and money laundering. —- Editor’s Note

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MB Weekly 05/29/2025

HERMOSA BEACH CITY COUNCIL TAPS FIVE-TERM MANHATTAN BEACH COUNCILMEMBER / MAYOR STEVE NAPOLITANO AS INTERIM CITY MANAGER:

The Hermosa Beach City Council has appointed former five-term Manhattan Beach Councilmember, Mayor and resident Steve Napolitano as Interim City Manager. Napolitano brings three decades of local government and legal experience to the role. Napolitano will replace Public Works Director Joe SanClemente, who was serving as temporary interim city manager following former City Manager Suja Lowenthal’s departure. “I’ve lived in the South Bay my whole life and know Hermosa Beach well – from its coastal character to its unique challenges,” said Napolitano. “I’m honored by the Council’s confidence and look forward to collaborating with staff, City leadership and the community to strengthen City services, support Council’s priorities and preserve what makes Hermosa unique.” According to Hermosa Beach Mayor Rob Saemann, “His life history, strong local ties and commitment to public service provide him with a deep understanding of both the South Bay and governmental operations, ensuring that the City of Hermosa Beach continues to deliver excellent services to our community.”


WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?


** Mark Burton: Manhattan Beach has so many great restaurants! In some respects, they are all my favorites! For special occasions, The Strand House with it’s view of our Iconic Pier stands out. Also, David Slay, Michael Simms and Michael Zislis restaurants serve such delicious food!

** Dan Stern: I live at the North end of M.B., so my favorites are Fishbar, Sloopy’s, North End, and OB’s. When I’m downtown it’s The Kettle, Shade, Brewco Social, Nick’s, Mangiamo’s El Sombrero and Ercoles. It’s hard to go wrong on Manhattan Beach restaurants. There’s something for every taste and wallet.

** Russ Lesser: Mangiamo, The Kettle, Nick’s and Tin Roof.

** Bob Holmes: Rock ’N Fish, Uncle Bill’s, Mangiamo, Lido di Manhattan and Shellback Tavern.


MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
Results Are In – The Arthur J Sizzles As Best Steakhouse In Town

In MB Weekly’s latest Reader Poll, The Arthur J has officially claimed the title of Best Steakhouse – and it’s no surprise why. A local favorite on Manhattan Beach Boulevard, The Arthur J is the ultimate neighborhood steakhouse, blending classic steakhouse charm with the creative, wood-fired brilliance of Chef-owner David LeFevre. Readers raved about the perfectly seared cuts and inventive side dishes inspired by LeFevre’s travels and culinary roots, as well as the warm and attentive hospitality. Several voters singled out General Manager Aaron for his exceptional leadership and personal touch that keeps loyal customers returning. “It’s not just the food – it’s the feeling,” wrote one respondent. With its massive grill, top-tier ingredients, and unmistakable vibe, The Arthur J continues to raise the bar for what a steakhouse experience should be.

www.TheArthurJ.com


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

Has anyone seen this guy? He was creeping and taking pictures. In light of the recent several home invasion robberies, I wanted to check.

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Eggs, toast and the amazing sweet potato tots at The Rockefeller in Manhattan Beach.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Harry Knapp
(Walstory Art Gallery)

Q: YOU JUST OPENED A NEW ART GALLERY IN MANHATTAN BEACH. CAN YOU EXPLAIN THE CONCEPT?
A: The heart of our gallery is rooted in a simple yet profound belief: Art Is Love. We believe that art holds the power to transform – not just individuals, but entire communities and the world around us. Our space in Manhattan Beach was created with a clear purpose: to plant a seed of creativity, connection, and cultural growth in this beautiful coastal community. We’re here to invite others – artists, collectors, educators, families, and neighbors – to grow the art scene with us. This isn’t just about displaying beautiful pieces; it’s about nurturing a movement. Art is food for the soul. It opens minds, especially young ones, and offers new perspectives. It challenges, inspires, heals, and unites. And we believe it’s essential to the well-being and vibrancy of any community. Our gallery isn’t just a space – it’s a starting point. A conversation. A catalyst. Whether you’re a seasoned art lover or someone who’s just beginning to explore, we welcome you to join us in celebrating the transformative power of art. Let’s grow something beautiful together.

Q: WHY DID YOU CHOOSE MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: The South Bay has always felt like home, and Manhattan Beach was the perfect fit for Walstory – a seaside gem with a unique charm and a vibrant mix of locals and visitors from around the world. It’s a place where community and culture thrive, with some of the best restaurants, shops, and surf the South Bay has to offer. I’m a water guy at heart – the ocean is my refuge, my therapy, and my healing. Landing a space just a block from the beach felt like fate. I’m incredibly grateful to be rooted in such a beautiful location that reflects the spirit of Walstory and everything we stand for.

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT OF RUNNING AN ART GALLERY IN TODAY’S MODERN WORLD?
A: Honestly? It’s people trying to match art to their couch! That may sound cheeky, but it captures a deeper truth about the tension at the heart of running a gallery today. We live in a world where aesthetics are often driven by decor trends and Instagram algorithms, rather than by emotional or intellectual engagement. Helping people move beyond surface-level choices to connect with art on a visceral level is a constant challenge – and a necessary one. More broadly, the modern art world is shifting rapidly. Online platforms have expanded visibility, but they’ve also commodified the experience. It’s nearly impossible to fully engage with a piece of art through a screen; the scale, texture, and energy just don’t translate. In-person viewing remains essential, but convincing people to step away from their phones and into a gallery space can be an uphill battle. From an artist’s perspective, creation is deeply personal – it’s about offering something authentic from within, without concern for how it will be received. Running a gallery, however, flips that dynamic completely. It requires making curatorial decisions based not just on artistic merit, but on what might sell. Most artists would never (and should never) create with commercial viability in mind, but gallery owners have to consider it constantly. That’s where listening to your audience becomes critical – not to pander, but to understand. The role of a gallerist today is part curator, part educator, and part translator. You’re connecting artists’ inner worlds with a public that may not yet have the language to articulate why a piece moves them. And that, despite all the challenges, is what makes it deeply rewarding.

Q: WHO ARE THE PERFECT CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR ART GALLERY?
A: The perfect customers for our art gallery are the curious – those who come not just to buy, but to experience. We believe art is more than a transaction; it’s an invitation to feel, question, and connect. While we welcome collectors who fall in love with a piece and want to live with it, we equally value the wide-eyed first graders who visit after school, asking brilliant questions and seeing things most adults miss. Their wonder reminds us why we do this work. Our ideal customers are people who engage with art on a personal level – who see it as a mirror, a doorway, or even a conversation. Whether they’re seasoned collectors or first-time visitors, what matters most is that they’re open: to discovery, to dialogue, and to the joy of seeing the world through a different lens. To us, art is a wall exhaling – it elevates us beyond words, offering something new every time we encounter it. The perfect customers are those who show up ready to breathe it in.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I grew up in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: As a filmmaker with four decades of experience, choosing a single favorite movie of all time is nearly impossible. Great storytelling comes from every corner of the world, and I’ve been fortunate to be inspired by so many unique voices throughout my career. That said, some of the filmmakers whose work has consistently resonated with me include Pedro Almodóvar, Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson, Alexander Payne, and the Coen Brothers. Each brings a distinct perspective and style to their storytelling that I deeply admire. If I had to point to one film that made a lasting impression early in my career, it would be True Romance. Its raw energy, unforgettable characters, and bold narrative choices really opened my eyes to the kind of emotional and stylistic risks a film could take. It was one of those rare movies that made me excited – not just to watch, but to create.

Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: David Slay was the first person to stop by the gallery and give me a warm welcome. I am a big fan of his work. I often find myself at the Arthur J’s bar next door to Walstory.

www.WalStory.com


Tin Roof Bistro:

Craving something fresh and flavorful? Our Spicy Tuna Spring Rolls are the perfect bite!⁠

www.TinRoofBistro.com


Larry Kosmont Honored With CALED’s Top Career Achievement Award:

The California Association for Local Economic Development (CALED) has awarded its prestigious Golden Bear Award to Larry J. Kosmont of Manhattan Beach, honoring his decades of statewide leadership in economic development. Kosmont, described as “relentless and resilient” by CALED President Gurbax Sahota, was surprised with the honor during a moving tribute that included his daughter, Morgan. Kosmont’s innovative work and board leadership have significantly shaped local economies across California. The emotional presentation celebrated both a lifetime of professional excellence and a family legacy of dedication to economic progress. Kosmont’s enduring impact continues to uplift communities statewide.


Late-Night Assault Ends In Juvenile Arrests After MBPD Tracks Getaway Car:

In the early hours of May 2, Manhattan Beach Police arrested two juveniles for assault with significant bodily injury following a violent incident near the 900 block of Manhattan Avenue. Initially reported as a robbery at 1:14 a.m., responding officers quickly identified the suspect’s vehicle with help from witness accounts. The car was found in a neighboring city. Although no items were stolen, authorities confirmed that the juveniles severely injured the victim. Both suspects were booked into Juvenile Hall. The victim declined immediate transport, stating they would seek medical attention independently.


A young woman soliciting for money in front of Ralphs in MB Village.


MB Weekly Bulletin Board Bursts At The Seams With Reader Comments:

The wildly popular MB Weekly FREE Bulletin Board is experiencing a tidal wave of engagement, with as many as 100 comments submitted each week – far exceeding its 30-comment capacity. The digital publication, based at www.MBWeekly.net, has become a must-read for authentic voices across Manhattan Beach and the South Bay. “Wow!” exclaimed Darby Winston, co-editor of MB Weekly. “We never imagined this level of passion.” With topics ranging from parking outrage to random acts of kindness, the Bulletin Board has become a civic megaphone – and editors are scrambling to keep up with the growing demand for space.

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MB Council Makes Waves With Funding Boost For Marine Mammal Rescue:

The Manhattan Beach City Council voted unanimously to provide funds to the nonprofit Marine Mammal Care Center (MMCC) in San Pedro, a crucial rescue and rehab hub for sea lions and other marine wildlife. Facing a surge in strandings caused by toxic algal blooms, entanglements, and disease, MMCC sought city partnerships to supplement its donor-based funding model. “We’re seeing more strandings … male nourished pups … all of those things will come to us…” said MMCC’s Chief Operations Officer Dave Bader, who also noted this year saw the worst stranding event in L.A. County history. The South Bay sees about 45% of the need for these services. Manhattan Beach joins other cities from Long Beach to Malibu in stepping up to continue saving marine life.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Ken, manager at The Rockefeller.


The Studio (MDR) Joins MB Weekly’s Powerhouse Sponsor Roster:

MB Weekly (www.MBWeekly.net), the South Bay’s largest digital publication, proudly welcomes The Studio (MDR) to its growing list of high-performance sponsors. The Studio (MDR) brings the legendary intensity of Sebastien Lagree’s fitness method to Manhattan Beach, offering a total-body, cardio-fueled, strength-building workout unlike anything else. With music pumping and muscles shaking, each class delivers a boutique fitness experience as transformative as addictive. As MB Weekly continues highlighting local excellence, The Studio (MDR) stands out as a bold new partner in health, sweat, and South Bay strength.


MB WEEKLY – VIDEO:

MB Weekly presents Bruxie, waffles and their happy team in El Segundo.

https://youtu.be/vycBILsF2dM


Death At Local Homeless Encampment By Freeway:

Authorities are investigating the death of a man found early Tuesday morning at a homeless encampment near Manhattan Beach. California Highway Patrol responded around 3:53 a.m. to the area near the 405 Freeway, just north of Manhattan Beach Boulevard, where the man was discovered dead. The case adds to growing concerns about safety and living conditions in encampments across Los Angeles County. An investigation is ongoing, pending further forensic findings.


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

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

New MB Neighborhood Watch president, Jon Braitman.


IT’S TIME TO WAKE UP AND READ MB WEEKLY:

“Once A Week, But Never Weakly!”
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MBPD Arrests Adult After Altercation With Kids On The Strand:

An early morning scuffle on The Strand led to the arrest of an adult male after he allegedly confronted and physically escalated a dispute with juveniles riding bikes on the pedestrian path. Manhattan Beach Police responded to the 2500 block of The Strand at 6:40 a.m. on April 25. Witnesses said the adult yelled at the kids, knocked over a bicycle, and kicked it. When a bystander intervened, the suspect pushed him. Cell phone footage corroborated the story, and officers arrested the man at the scene. No serious injuries were reported.


MB WEEKLY – CARTOON:

“Can’t we just wait a few years and let the ocean come to us?”


GOT PHOTOS… SEND THEM IN:

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MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** Former Manhattan Beach Mayor Bob Holmes is a local treasure! —- G.M., Manhattan Beach

2. ** Caught red-handed! Over 50% of Kroger stores overcharged customers on sale items, says Consumer Reports. That’s not a glitch – that’s a betrayal. Imagine trusting the tag and getting robbed at checkout. Kroger owes shoppers more than apologies – they owe refunds and accountability. This isn’t a pricing error. It’s a systemic slap in the face. —- Silvia A., Manhattan Beach

3. ** Diddy is done. —- Hank Y.

4. ** I work in a local Manhattan Beach restaurant, and God almighty, I can’t believe how rude many DoorDash drivers are! —- Gloria N.

5. ** A politician telling the truth? That’s rarer than a unicorn. Instead, we’re spoon-fed fantasy – perfect outcomes, zero downsides, “trust me.” Nonsense. Every policy has a cost. There’s no free lunch, no magic wand. Stop selling utopia. Start admitting reality. We deserve honest adults, not snake oil. —- T.C.

6. ** How can you help protect MB neighborhoods? Email CityCouncil@manhattanbeach.gov and cm@manhattanbeach.gov today, urging: • Stronger standards on harmful density bonus projects. • Relocate the ROD zone to Rosecrans Ave. • Real protections from overdevelopment. Your voice matters – let’s act before it’s too late. —- Walt Z.

7. ** Our Big Kitchen – Los Angeles – https://www.obkla.org/ —- M.M.

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9. ** I see complaints about inoperative escalators at the Merlot Center fairly regularly. When they run, they operate continuously. Isn’t it about time one of our highly paid city employees realizes that all the escalators in Europe have motion sensors that only turn on the escalator when someone approaches it? Golly gee, we might be able to have them last longer and save energy, too? Bonus points if you understand that many escalators in foreign countries operate in either direction. You only need one escalator and two motion detectors in low-traffic locations. —- Terry W., Manhattan Beach

10. ** Watching people enable the situation they claim to want to fix is infuriating! MB Safe gets it. Throwing cash and food at the homeless is a band-aid, not a solution. It traps them, fuels addiction, and ignores the real problems. They need real help, not fleeting handouts that disappear as quickly as they’re given. Stop the cycle! —- Sandi P.

11. ** Get a Jump Start on College Essays This Summer: Join Mira Costa English teacher Shannon Vaughan’s intensive college essay workshop starting July 7. This 2-week course includes 12 hours of expert instruction to complete brag sheets, personal statements, and UC insight questions. Questions? Email shannonvaughan703@gmail.com.

12. ** While biking home from Riviera Village, my husband and I were ambushed by unexpected joy – three women shouted compliments from their car, boosting my mood, self-esteem, and humanity in general. If you’re reading this, thank you. You’re the kind of lovely the world needs more of. I plan to pay it forward! —- Oliva O., Redondo Beach

13. ** JOIN MIRA COSTA CHOIR NEXT YEAR – Auditions are open to all incoming 9th–12th graders – no experience needed! Be part of our award-winning choirs, earn arts credit, skip homework, and attend an annual performance tour. Visit: miracostachoirs.org/join-choir or email Ms. Crellin at kcrellin@mbusd.org.

14. ** Kamala Harris lost the election, in no small part thanks to the cover-up. But the people who perpetuated the lie that Biden was capable of serving as president until 2029 have gotten off astonishingly lightly. —- Dr. Erwin S., Hermosa Beach

15. ** Enjoy endless flavor pairings when you amp up your plate with our scratch-made sauces. Pick your protein, pick your sauce, and make it yours. —- www.UrbanPlates.com

16. ** Jake Tapper’s new book, “Original Sin” destroys the press for covering for Biden’s mental decline which he himself did. —- Fred T., Manhattan Beach

17. ** One of the most significant barriers to solving homelessness is untreated mental illness and addiction. LA County – not the city – holds the power and the purse. So why haven’t they reopened even one of the many empty hospitals? The crisis isn’t about resources. It’s about cowardice, incompetence, and a lack of political will. —- S.H., Manhattan Beach

18. ** Hermosa Beach City Manager Lowenthal’s reign was a disaster. Costs exploded, and bloated staff was hired, including the city’s first-ever assistant manager, to cover her absenteeism. Every project ran over budget and years late. Her reckless mismanagement will financially cripple the city long after she’s gone – shameful leadership with lasting damage. —- Gus H., Hermosa Beach

19. ** You don’t realize how little you actually know about someone until you have to buy them a birthday present. —- Darin H.

20. ** We Wiseburn neighbors in Hawthorne may soon be “welcoming” a massive pot dispensary to our neighborhood, so I’ve been told by people working in the complex. I genuinely hope this isn’t true. This is not what our community needs. Who’s approving this nonsense, and why weren’t residents consulted first? —- Marvin P.

21. ** Imagine the outrage if a white mayor bragged in church about hiring only whites. But Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson does it with blacks – and it’s applauded? Equality means equal, not selective celebration. You can’t fight racism by flipping the script and calling it progress. Hypocrisy isn’t justice. —- Phillip K.

22. ** You are never too young to be an entrepreneur! —- George W., Manhattan Beach

23. ** The Terranea Resort on the Palos Verdes Peninsula is wildly overrated and absurdly overpriced. Add a staff that radiates arrogance instead of hospitality, and you have a recipe for disappointment. Save your money – and your sanity. There are plenty of better views and vibes just down the coast. —- Lucy D., Hermosa Beach

24. ** “Viewer discretion is advised” likely attracts more people than it dissuades. —- Silvia G., El Segundo

25. ** Lot #3 is coming along. That is semi-permeable cement they are laying down. Maybe a week or two to finish. —- Joe F., Manhattan Beach

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MB Weekly 05/22/2025

SPINNING HOPE INTO ACTION:
Tour De Pier Raises
$1.5 Million For Cancer Fight

The 13th annual Tour de Pier transformed the Manhattan Beach Pier into a sea of sweat, smiles, and strength on Sunday, May 18, raising over $1.5 million for cancer charities. With 300 stationary bikes and 1,500 determined riders pedaling against the ocean breeze, the event benefited The Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, The Uncle Kory Foundation and Cancer Support Community Redondo Beach. “The love, the vibes, the community, the incredible act of doing good together,” Tour de Pier posted on social media. “Almost $1.5 million for cancer research and cancer support services! … This day is not possible without the hard work of so many people. Thank you all for working to create a better future for cancer patients & providing hope to those currently on their cancer journey.” Photos and more: www.tourdepier.com


Open Letter To The Manhattan Beach City Council: From a Concerned Longtime Resident (Name Withheld by Request)

Dear Members of the City Council: As a long-time resident of this community who deeply cares about its fiscal sustainability, I write to raise a concern that many citizens may not fully understand, but that carries profound long-term implications. While recent headlines have focused on the already high compensation figures for our police and fire personnel, an even greater financial burden lies beneath the surface: the extremely generous CalPERS “safety pensions” our City must fund for decades. As you know, these pensions often pay 90% of final compensation after 30 years of service, using a formula that rewards regular salary, overtime, holiday pay, and various allowances. Further, these pensions grow with guaranteed COLA increases and can be significantly boosted through sick leave credits, prior service at other agencies, military service, and more. Doing the math, a police lieutenant who earned $445,594 in 2023 could easily receive an annual pension over $400,000. Permanently. The City’s required contributions to CalPERS are rising sharply. Failure to meet these obligations could lead to penalties – or worse. Some California cities have already gone bankrupt trying to sustain similar commitments. I urge the Council to address this quietly growing crisis before it overwhelms our City’s future. Respectfully.

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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Tom Fellows (Redondo Beach)

My morning walk with my dog yielded this hunter. Keep your cats in at night. One wasn’t so lucky yesterday. On Tuesday, it was on Ripley @ Flagler, Redondo Beach at 5:30 a.m..

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MB WEEKLY – READER POLL:
“Enough Already!” Majority Say Gender Pronoun Talk Has Gone Too Far

A bold new reader poll by MB Weekly (www.MBWeekly.net) reveals that 62% of respondents believe society spends too much time discussing pronouns and gender preference. “It’s an absurd fad that frankly is no longer funny,” said Oliva L., a longtime Hermosa Beach resident. The unfiltered survey, part of MB Weekly’s ongoing “Pulse of the South Bay” series, asked readers from Manhattan Beach, Hermosa, Redondo, and El Segundo whether the national obsession with pronouns has overstayed its welcome. While 27% felt the conversation is valuable, a decisive majority voiced frustration at what they see as performative activism and endless overcorrection. One anonymous reader said, “I’m fine with being respectful, but I didn’t sign up for a linguistics seminar every time I filled out a form.” The results mirror a growing national weariness toward what some label “identity overload.”

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Manhattan Beach City Councilman Joe Franklin recently celebrated his 35th wedding anniversary with his wife, Nancy.


MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
John Braitman
(MB NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH)

Q: HOW DID YOU FIRST GET INVOLVED WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: In 2018 some men tried to steal some tools from the open back door of my plumber’s truck even though we were standing nearby. After we yelled at them, they drove away. I was shocked at their audacity. At that point I decided that I had to get involved in helping to prevent crime in our city and became a Block Captain.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR STRATEGY GOING FORWARD?
A: For 45 years Neighborhood Watch was in the capable hands of Charlotte Lesser. I want to build upon what she has done. One of my main goals is to grow the program by increasing the number of residents and blocks participating. In this climate of fear of home burglaries, residents are eager to learn more about safeguarding their homes and neighborhoods. By working together, residents can make a difference. We teach them to look out for each other, keep their eyes and ears open, and report suspicious activity to the Manhattan Beach Police Department. Our motto is “If you see something, say something.” I hope to increase visibility of Neighborhood Watch, as many of the newer residents are unaware of its existence. Another goal is collaboration with CERT in rolling out throughout the city Map Your Neighborhood, a disaster preparedness program. We are in the process of training people to go to gatherings of neighbors to teach them the important steps to take in the event of a disaster.

Q: HOW CAN READERS OF MB WEEKLY SUPPORT THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH EFFORT IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: With the help of publications like this we can spread the word about the benefits of joining Neighborhood Watch, such as sending out the weekly and monthly crime summaries from the Manhattan Beach Police Department and getting to know our neighbors better.

Q: HAVE YOU HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO MEET WITH THE MANHATTAN BEACH POLICE CHIEF YET?
A: As a volunteer with the Manhattan Beach Police Department, I have known Police Chief, Rachel Johnson since she joined the Department.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in New York City and grew up in nearby New Jersey.

Q: HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: I have lived in Manhattan Beach for 49 years.

Q: WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MANHATTAN BEACH?
A: My favorite restaurants are Il Fornaio, the Big Wok and El Sombrero.

https://www.manhattanbeach.gov/departments/police-department/neighborhood-watch


Nando Trattoria:

A plate of pasta, made the way it should be – fresh, balanced, and full of heart. At Nando Trattoria, every dish is a quiet nod to tradition and a moment worth savoring.

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WHAT PRACTICAL STEPS OR STRATEGIES WOULD YOU RECOMMEND TO ASPIRING BUYERS IN THIS CHALLENGING MARKET?

** Susan Boettner: Susan’s Ten Tips For First Time Buyers:

  1. Get referred to a good realtor to represent you. Don’t DIY or get a friend to help.
  2. Get preapproved (not just prequalified) for a loan first, so you know what you CAN afford, vs what you WANT to afford.
  3. Don’t focus on a fixed rate 30 year loan. Hybrid loans will give you more purchasing power – necessary in this market.
  4. Consider cashing out a retirement fund for your down payment, even if there is a penalty (this is what I did 25 years ago… much better return on the monies in my opinion) Check with your tax professional! And keep saving for retirement after that.
  5. “Practice” the mortgage payment while you are still renting… so you get in the habit of making that payment. You will find out quickly what things you will need to compromise on in order to make the payment before you really have one. Many relationships/marriages have been saved by this exercise.
  6. Never assume your job is stable. Invest in yourself always so you will always be employable… “Skills Pay The Bills”, particularly mortgages.
  7. Buy in the best neighborhood you can, even if the house/condo is smaller than you want – it will pay off later.
  8. Use the “80 percent” rule – no one finds a home they like 100% … even ones that custom build. So if you like it 80% … offer on it.
  9. Get comfortable being REALLY uncomfortable. Change is hard and your feelings are totally normal.
  10. If you are fortunate to have relatives who can help with down payment/financing – be humble and ask them. You may be surprised.


** Ed Kaminsky: Aspiring South Bay homeowners face unique challenges, but the right approach makes ownership achievable. Here’s how I’d break it down: First, get crystal clear on your finances. Understand exactly what loan amount you qualify for, know your down payment, and pay off any high-interest debt first. Next, be open-minded – if you can’t afford your ideal neighborhood yet, consider nearby areas like Torrance, Carson, Hawthorne, Gardena, or San Pedro where homes are more affordable. Another strategy that helped me personally was being brave enough to team up with partners for investment properties, allowing entry into the market even if it’s not where you initially planned to live. Finally, keep your priorities realistic: separate your “must-haves” from your “nice-to-haves.” With courage, smart financial planning, and a bit of flexibility, homeownership in the South Bay is within reach.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Livia Doupovcova and Hope Sabater at SoulCycle with a MB Weekly postcard.


A Taste of Prestige – Lido di Manhattan Joins MB Weekly’s Star-Studded Sponsor List:

Lido di Manhattan, one of the city’s most beloved upscale eateries, has officially joined the sponsor roster of MB Weekly, the South Bay’s largest digital publication. “We now estimate that 75% of fine dining restaurants in Manhattan Beach now sponsor MB Weekly,” said Darby Winston, co-editor of the publication. Known for its sharp local coverage and robust reach, MB Weekly (www.MBWeekly.net) continues to dominate the digital landscape. With Lido di Manhattan on board, the connection between the city’s culinary excellence and its premier media voice has never been stronger – or more delicious.


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

El Segundo Bruxie manager Ty.


Kabobs, Cool Breezes, And Culinary Stardom – AttaGirl Ignites Hermosa Beach:

There’s a new coastal craze in town. AttaGirl, a California-Mediterranean fusion gem near the Hermosa Beach Pier. It opened March 6 and has already become a hotspot for hungry foodies and local celebs. The scent of smoky kabobs drifting through salty air is irresistible, as is the menu from rising culinary star Alice Mai. Backed by legendary chef David LeFevre, Mai’s mezze, kabobs, and global-inspired bites are dazzling diners in a White Lotus-style setting. Her pickled vegetables? Practically addictive. AttaGirl isn’t just a name – it’s a culinary command you’ll be glad you followed.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Amy P.

As a lifelong Democrat, I never thought I’d say this, but I’m proud to have voted for Nathan Hochman. The fun is over, my friends. Crime exploded under George Gascón’s reign of leniency, and voters were fed up. Hochman – a Republican-turned-Independent – crushed Gascón by 20 points. Why? Because people want safety, not social experiments. Hochman stood at the county line and clearly stated that LA is no longer a criminal sanctuary. If you rob, steal, or terrorize neighborhoods, you will be held accountable. That’s not politics – that’s common sense. And it’s long overdue.

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Mira Costa Swim Team Makes Historic Splash At CIF Championships:

The Mira Costa High School co-ed swim team made waves Saturday, capping an undefeated season with a historic performance at the CIF Southern Section Division 1 championships. The girls placed second for the second year in a row, while the boys secured fourth, the highest finish in Costa boys’ swimming history.


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Billions Spent, But Who’s Winning? Lincoln Club Hosts Hard-Hitting Forum On Homelessness And Addiction:

In a candid and timely meeting held in Manhattan Beach, the South Bay Lincoln Club tackled California’s most intractable crisis: homelessness and addiction. With billions spent by the state, county, and city, with shockingly little to show, this forum cut through the political fog and featured three dynamic leaders delivering real results. David Prentice of The Midnight Mission shared battlefield-tested wisdom from Skid Row. Archie Hoggan of Beacon House in San Pedro gave a raw account of triumph over addiction and the science behind successful treatment. And MBSAFE co-founder Rita Crabtree-Kampe revealed how local solutions are changing lives in Manhattan Beach. Each speaker was asked: What would you do differently if you were California’s Homeless Czar?


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Cash register at Ercole’s in Manhattan Beach.


South Bay Cycle – Bike Videos:

Turbo Vado SL2 $6,000 – very lightweight

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MB WEEKLY – CORRECTION:

In the April 17th edition of MB Weekly I incorrectly stated that the overtime for the police Department was budgeted at $6,447,796 for the 24-25 fiscal year. The actual number is $3,253,895, which is an increase of 116% over the 2015 actual of $1,502,144. The city is estimating that the actual amount for the 24-25 fiscal year will now be $3,469,000. I apologize for my math error. —- Paul Wafer


MBW Bulletin Board

1. ** Cheers to MB Weekly for spotlighting the great Russ Lesser! I’ve been a loyal customer at Dive N Surf for over ten years – a fantastic store with top-notch gear and friendly staff. It’s a true South Bay gem that keeps the local surf spirit alive. Keep up the great coverage, MB Weekly. —- K.C., Hermosa Beach

2. ** Click here: Family of teen killed by suspected DUI driver in Manhattan Beach speaks out – Click here: YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb_IGD2i2qY

3. ** TAKE ACTION NOW! SB 79 is a direct assault on our neighborhoods. It overrides local control, ignores parking, ditches affordability, skips environmental review, and crams tall buildings next to your home. Senator Caballero chairs Appropriations. Tell her: Stop SB 79. Fight for local voices, not Sacramento mandates. —- https://calegislation.lc.ca.gov/Advocates/

4. ** Pope Leo XIV is almost certainly the first Vicar of Christ to have fond memories of the ’85 Chicago Bears. —- Ed J.

5. ** We need to fight SB 79. It will allow 75’ buildings within 1/4 of a bus stop and 55’ within a 1/2 mile. If a bus stop gets relocated then new areas are formed. This will destroy our cities. —- Ray J.

6. ** Gamers have an enormous amount of geographical knowledge of places that don’t exist. —- Jeff B.

7. ** Cut the woke crap – I don’t refer to drug addicts who masturbate repeatedly in public and scream and yell and harass people as my “unhoused neighbor!” —- Joyce D.

8. ** Have you noticed anyone who starts a conversation with “what’s up” is an idiot? —- Jay G., Manhattan Beach

9. ** Hilaria Baldwin, Alec Baldwin’s wife, is a super-wack job. —- Spencer D.

10. ** Straight talk from downtown Manhattan Beach on Mother’s Day weekend: Beautiful weather, tragic paddle-out, and total civic neglect. No police presence. Trash cans are overflowing. Bikers and e-bikes are racing through crosswalks and smoking and vaping everywhere. Where is the town leadership? This isn’t charming beach town energy – it’s chaos in paradise. —- Name withheld by request (a long-time Manhattan Beach resident)

11. ** Never – ever – leave your wallet in your car, even hidden. Thieves now use code-grabbing devices to unlock your car, remove your credit card, put the wallet back, and re-lock your vehicle. You don’t even know you’ve been hit – until they’ve gone on a shopping spree. Slick. Silent. Savage. Don’t be fooled. —- Carly T., Hermosa Beach

12. ** Only in Manhattan Beach: A massive stretch limo pulls up to whisk away a group of nine-year-olds for a birthday bash. Childhood isn’t what it used to be. —- Clark C.

13. ** What I most respect about MB Weekly is that it serves as an unbiased, impartial “honest broker” in a world filled with spin and agendas. It delivers real stories, honest, civil opinions, and authentic voices – a rare gem in today’s media landscape. Great job. —- Lance H.

14. ** From Hell to Hope: Your Story Matters! Have you beaten addiction or hardship and come out stronger? A major YouTube TV show wants your story of survival and transformation. Inspire others around the world. Contact producer Amanda Kent: AmandaK@BoundlessMediaUSA.com. Don’t wait – your journey could bring someone else hope.

15. ** Three lives lost – two children, one pedestrian – on a short stretch of Sepulveda. Enough is enough. Manhattan Beach must act now. Flashing lights, speed control, real enforcement – whatever it takes. We don’t need more memorials. We need safety. City leaders: stop studying and start fixing. Our community can’t afford another tragedy. —- Claire L.

16. ** Mira Costa English teacher Shannon Vaughan is offering a two-week summer college essay workshop starting July 7. Students will complete brag sheets, personal statements, and UC essays with 12 hours of expert instruction. For info, email shannonvaughan703@gmail.com, call (310) 869-5729. —- Mira Costa High School

17. ** Generally speaking, if you feel stupid that’s because you just got smarter. —- Larry C.

18. ** Gov. Gavin Newsom finally decides to crack down on homeless encampments, calling for tent bans in public spaces across California. Not bad, Gavin… only about ten years too late! How many lives, businesses, and neighborhoods were ruined while you “studied” the issue? Leadership delayed is leadership denied. —- Cathy H.

19. ** California Surf Club is hiring great individuals to join the tribe, providing an opportunity to work with BeachLife Festival. Apply here or email me at allen@casurfclub.com

20. ** Why are there still no crosswalks on Sepulveda in Manhattan Beach? Redondo and Hermosa have them – why don’t we? This isn’t El Segundo. Businesses on one side, neighborhoods on the other, and zero safe ways to cross? We must slow the traffic and protect our town. Enough with the speeding madness. —- O.D.

21. ** Allen Sanford is very impressive! He’s the first person in a decade to bring new development to King Harbor – and it shows. His vision and execution have transformed the area, blending charm with progress. A bold move that’s paying off beautifully for Redondo Beach. —- Liam C., Redondo Beach

22. ** It boils my blood seeing men celebrate violence against women in sports. It’s not a game; it’s abuse. These men who get their kicks from watching women get hurt are pathetic. They can all rot in the deepest pit of Hell, along with anyone who cheers them on. There’s no room for this kind of cruelty. —- Andrea W., Hermosa Beach

23. ** Responding to former M.B. Mayor, Dan Stern: Not only are they earning over $300,000 a year, but the pension is 90% of their three highest years. So if they retire at 65 and live to 85, it’s a $6,000,000 retirement package. —- Ray J.

24. ** $2.3 billion vanished into thin air – no receipts, no accountability. L.A. County and LAHSA played Monopoly with taxpayer money while thousands suffer on the streets. No signed contracts, no service tracking, no shame. This isn’t a paperwork error – it’s lethal incompetence. Someone needs to be fired. Or indicted. Or both. —- Andrew D.

25. ** We’re pretty lucky that pigeons make gentle cooing noises and not loud squawking noises. —- Diane L.

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