MANHATTAN BEACH STRAND ROBBERY – FOUR GUYS SOUGHT:
The Manhattan Beach Police Department is requesting assistance in identifying four guys who robbed a victim of cash on the Strand early Saturday morning, June 22. Manhattan Beach police said Hawthorne police were investigating two similar crimes. In the Manhattan Beach incident, a woman informed officers around 3:45 a.m. that an hour earlier, she and a companion were strolling on 40th Street when a dark-colored Jeep Wrangler came up next to them and tried to gain their attention. The woman and her friend kept walking, but the Jeep followed and four guys got out when the victims stopped in the 3900 block of The Strand. One carried a black handgun and instructed a victim to give them everything they had. MBPD claimed the suspects escaped in the Jeep after the victim gave them an undisclosed cash. The victims were unharmed.
MBPD asks that anyone who has surveillance to please contact them at eyewitness@manhattanbeach.gov
The Bank Of Mom And Dad – 82% Of Parents Financially Support Adult Children, Poll Finds:
A striking 82% of reader’s parents in some way financially support their adult children, according to a recent MB Weekly Reader Poll. This trend highlights young adults’ growing economic pressures, including high living costs and student debt. Parents are covering expenses ranging from rent, health insurance, cell phone, and car expenses. “I thought my kids would be financially independent after college, but the job market is tough,” said Lisa T, a South Bay accountant. “Parents bailing out their adult children financially are hurting them more than helping them,” said Andrew Y. of Manhattan Beach. “They need to grow up!”
Dottie Small / Mike Brunick / Remco Waller / Tony Cordi
Q: DO YOU LIKE PINA COLADA?
Dottie Small: Yes
Mike Brunick: Yes – though I prefer Spicy Margaritas or Mai Tais.
Remco Waller: Nope, to sweet for me.
Tony Cordi: Hell no.
Q: DO YOU HAVE PETS?
Dottie Small: No
Mike Brunick: Yes (two dogs)
Remco Waller: Not at the moment, our sweet Golden Retriver just passed last year 🙁
Tony Cordi: We have two Pomeranians, Fiona and Tesla.
Q: WERE YOU EVER CAUGHT TALKING TO YOURSELF?
Dottie Small: Yes
Mike Brunick: Yes (happens often)
Remco Waller: For sure
Tony Cordi: My daughter probably has funny stories that she could share about this.
Q: WOULD YOU EVER SING AT A FAMILY GATHERING?
Dottie Small: Yes
Mike Brunick: Karaoke?
Remco Waller: No, as I love my family and I am a terrible singer.
Tony Cordi: In the shower and car, yes. Family gatherings, not so much unless you count Happy Birthdays.
Q: GIVEN A CHANCE, WOULD YOU EVER TRAVEL THE WORLD ALONE?
Dottie Small: No
Mike Brunick: Yes
Remco Waller: Want to travel for sure but together with my wife, so no.
Tony Cordi: I absolutely love to travel. As a family, we have been to all 50 states and have met up with other people in most of those states. I see travel as a great shared experience, but I guess I wouldn’t rule out going solo.
Q: DID YOU EVER HAVE AN EMBARRASSING NICKNAME?
Dottie Small: Dottie Potty
Mike Brunick: Yes
Remco Waller: Yes, Rataplan (the dog of Lucky Luke) – from my college sports team mates.
Tony Cordi: No, but I seem to get “dude” and “bro” every single day, which I am totally fine with.
Q: DO YOU LIKE SCARY MOVIES?
Dottie Small: No
Mike Brunick: Yes!
Remco Waller: Absolutely, however not the favorites of my wife.
Tony Cordi: Scary movies would be last on my list of genres to see. Lately, I have been watching International films from many, many different countries.
Joey Manhattan Beach:
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MIRA COSTA CLASS OF 2024 – WHAT LIFE ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR THE GRADUATES?
** Be smart … Have common sense … One stupid mistake and I mean mistake can ruin your career and your life. No better example as the incident in Santa Monica by one punch killing another person and ruining your life. —- David Slay (Award-Winning Chef & Restaurateur in MB) https://www.slay.la
** Dear Graduate, Question authority. Question everything. Social Media is not a valid news source. Always do your own independent research. As Charlton Heston says to the young chimp in the original Planet of the Apes movie: “Never trust anybody over 30.” —- Aaron Ganz (Ganz Media) https://ganzmedia.com
** Never take anyone or anything for granted. No matter what’s offered, you need to put in the work to be successful. —- Marvin Mack (Area Director of Urban Plates) https://urbanplates.com
** Your dreams can come true, if you make them your goals. —- Mark Burton (Former MB Mayor)
** Grads, If you know who Albert Einstein is, you probably know to listen to what he has to say. “Compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world. He who understands it, earns it. He who doesn’t, pays it”. Start saving and investing today. Don’t think you have the money to do that at this time? Create a budget so you know exactly how you are spending money. I’m sure you will find a few things that you really don’t need. Stop buying those things and you will have the money to get started. In 20 or 30 years, you will be glad you started early. The effect of compounding will give you options you would be unlikely to have otherwise. Best of luck, Phil —- Phillip Cook (Prominent Financial Planner) http://cookandassoc.com
Numerous readers have pointed out that it is time for a new paint job of the parking numbers at Metlox parking lot.
MB WEEKLY – VIDEO SHORTS:
by Mori Biener
Join The Party … Mori Makes Short MB Weekly Videos
“Artist on the Pier”
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MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Dave Lane (Manhattan Beach)
I was fishing on the Manhattan Beach Pier around midnight [one] night when a group of people walked behind me; after they got out of my sight, one of the males snuck up behind me, robbed me of my phone and bag, and then ran off to rejoin them. The group of about ten African American teenagers (males and females) ran up to the upper pier parking right outside the Shellback Tavern, where I was able to borrow someone’s phone to call the police; sadly, they sped off before I could connect to the police. I will meet with an MBPD officer … to see if they can open an actual report because there wasn’t enough info [that] night.
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WHAT IS THE MIRA COSTA POLICY ON CELL PHONES?
** Mira Costa High School has an electronic use policy that allows students to use their devices in class as part of an assignment or activity directed by the teacher. —- Karina Gerger, Ed.D. (Principal of Mira Costa High School)
MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Urban Plates has a Chocolate Chunk Cookie (No Butter) that is a delicious surprise. It’s a great option for anyone who wants a satisfying cookie experience without the butter. The chewy texture, rich flavor, and abundance of chocolate chunks make this worth checking out. —- April M.
MB WEEKLY – HISTORY:
1914 view of Hermosa Beach homes with its new pier in the background.
MB WEEKLY – RESTAURANT REVIEW:
by Darby Winston
Nando Trattoria
I had the pleasure of dining at Nando Trattoria in downtown Manhattan Beach, and it was an extraordinary experience. The charming owner, Dario, ensures every guest feels welcomed and valued. I started with the SPINACI E PERE DEL GIARDINO, a delightful salad featuring organic baby spinach, sweet D’Anjou pears, crunchy roasted pine nuts, and a perfect hint of pecorino sardo, all brought together by a tangy shallot vinaigrette. The main course, BRANZINO AL LIMONE, was simply divine. The pan-seared Mediterranean sea bass was perfectly cooked, complemented by fresh seasonal veggies and tender fingerling potatoes. The lemon caper sauce added a zesty, flavorful kick that elevated the dish. The warm, inviting ambiance and impeccable service made my visit to Nando Trattoria unforgettable. Dario’s passion for authentic Italian cuisine truly shines through every dish. I highly recommend. Memorable.
Food: A+ • Service: A • Atmosphere: A
www.NandoTrattoria.com
Manhattan Beach Studios:
Manhattan Beach Studios has two of the most innovative stages for creatives of all walks of life. Located just minutes away from the beach, LAX, restaurants and more, it’s comfortable, equipped with a laid back vibe and has tons of gear for your most serious photo and video production needs. The customer service will make your day as smooth as can be. Manhattan Beach Studios has fun being a part of your success.
www.ManhattanBeachStudios.net
MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Randy S. (Manhattan Beach)
On Tuesday, June 18, at 8 p.m. in downtown Manhattan Beach, the scene in front of the Skechers store was chaotic. Over ten minutes, I observed at least six e-bikes riding on the sidewalk, two of which had riders without helmets. The riders, likely teenagers, were laughing, yelling, and oblivious to the pedestrians around them. Their reckless behavior created a tense atmosphere, making it hazardous for anyone walking by. Disturbingly, there was no police presence to manage or deter this activity. This situation felt like a ticking time bomb, with the potential of severe accidents. The lack of enforcement and the blatant disregard for safety rules underscored a growing problem that needs urgent attention before someone gets hurt. Effective measures and increased vigilance are essential to prevent reckless behavior and ensure public safety.
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MB WEEKLY – LENS:
Eggs Benedict at BALEENkitchen at The Portofino Hotel & Marina.
MBPD Arrest Juvenile In Metlox Assault Case:
MBPD detectives and MBPD school resource officers arrested a suspect in an assault and robbery that occurred last month at Metlox Plaza. The juvenile suspect was taken to Juvenile Hall on June 5. On May 4, 10 juveniles accosted three juveniles. The 10 stole an e-bike battery and a necklace and punched one of the victims in the face. MBPD officers also arrested a male adult suspect in the case of an elderly female victim who is believed to have been defrauded of close to $1 million. In May, there were six assaults, five auto thefts, and three business burglaries (each down three from the previous month), four residential burglaries, six vehicle burglaries with four of the vehicles left unlocked, 41 larceny non-vehicle burglaries, and one sexual offense. There were also 3,296 calls for service, and 72 arrests. In the crimes against property category, all larceny led with almost half at 47 of the 96, with fraud a distant second, followed closely by vandalism. With the summer months beginning, the MBPD wants to remind people to “lock it or lose it.” When visiting the beach, take personal belongings from your vehicle and do not leave your keys with your vehicle when heading into the ocean.
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** Skechers’ founder Michael Greenberg and Martha Stewart had a delicious dinner at Nick’s in downtown Manhattan Beach.
Bruce’s Beach Park Hosts Manhattan Beach’s First Juneteenth Ceremony:
Manhattan Beach staged its inaugural Juneteenth commemoration on June 19. “Today on Juneteenth, we celebrate the freedom of African American people, reflect on the past, embrace the present, and work towards a brighter, more inclusive future.” – @cityofmb
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WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO RIDE A BIKE?
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1. ** BoLAA – OPEN CALL: A critically acclaimed TV conversation show seeks a person who has recovered from a difficult past. The interview via Zoom runs approximately 30 minutes. Honest, open dialogue about the journey to a better life. —- E-mail (confidentially) to: Aurora411@TimeWire.net
2. ** I hate P. Diddy! —- Gloria T., Manhattan Beach
3. ** My neighbor’s off-leash dog went out into Redondo Beach Blvd and was struck by an SUV this afternoon. The dog is dead. —- Karl M., Hermosa Beach
4. ** Saturday, 5/18, at 5 pm, I saw a backpacker fill it and leave the CVS in Redondo Beach at PCH and Torrance. Employees grin and watch when I tell them. No staff contacts him or checks the aisles for his take. Thanks, Mr. Gascon. —- Name withheld by request, Hermosa Beach
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6. ** When the hell is it time for an aging driver to hit the brakes? My father is 91. —- Cory B., Manhattan Beach
7. ** Beware porch pirates. Our parcels were taken around 9:35 this morning. Luckily, this hasn’t happened in over a decade on our major street. It looks like a white Honda. The woman is approximately 25–35 years old and wears torn jeans, tennis shoes, a dark hoodie with a light plaid flannel top, and dark shoulder-length hair. —- G.F., Hermosa Beach
8. ** Traci Parks is the only L.A. city Councilwoman with an ounce of brains and a shred of courage. —- Fran C., Manhattan Beach
9. ** Fishing with Dynamite is one of the best lunch spots in the South Bay! —- Oliver A., Manhattan Beach
10. ** The City of Redondo Beach’s choice to smoke out gophers on the North Redondo Beach Bikeway route disgusts me. —- Alice M., Redondo Beach
11. ** The E-bike chaos is wrecking our city. Someone will perish. City leaders and police must prioritize this. Alternatively, citizens must replace a far too passive team. —- Joy A., Manhattan Beach
12. ** Federal debt is up by nearly 50 percent since the start of the pandemic. Uncle Sam owes $34.5 trillion today, up $11 trillion from March 2020, and the Congressional Budget Office predicts that the number is set to rise by “an amount greater than at any point in the nation’s history.” —- Benjamin F., Manhattan Beach
13. ** Leon recommends Love’s 1967 album “Forever Changes.” It’s the greatest album you’ve never heard of, and it sounds like everything and nothing of its time. —- Emma V., Manhattan Beach
14. ** Teen e-bike bullies: Yesterday, at about 5:15 pm, I was heading home from Prospect when 6 or 7 teens blocked Tomlee and Emerald, forcing me to use the other lane against traffic with little visibility. With two small children in the backseats, I turned my car to Tomlee and detoured home to avoid accidents. I fear for our neighborhood due to this bullying. Stop it! —- Caitlyn T., Hermosa Beach
15. ** CVS shut down its store in South Side Chicago today. The store is moving to a safer location in Gaza. —- Kaley S., Manhattan Beach
16. ** Wow. Incredibly read. Loved all inputs. —- Charlene H., Manhattan Beach
17. ** Hermosa Beach Chamber of Commerce President Jessica Accamando and her wife, Ashley Tull, sued Matt McCool and Kent Allen for libel, demanding unspecified damages. Since his failed 2022 City Council candidacy, McCool, a business consultant and former Hermosa Beach Emergency Preparedness Commissioner, has openly criticized Accamando as Chamber President. He stated he’ll seek council again in November. —- Editor’s Note
18. ** The dire situation of our president’s age reveals itself more and more by the week. —- Jennifer G., Manhattan Beach
19. ** During a commencement speech, an NFL kicker advocated Catholic doctrine at a Catholic school to a Catholic audience. Now, hundreds of thousands of Americans are petitioning to have him fired. What happened to “We agree to disagree”? —- Casey D., Manhattan Beach
20. ** I observed another restaurant opening in the former Leo’s Mexican on Inglewood in Redondo Beach. —- T.B., Hermosa Beach
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