MB Weekly 08/08/2024

MB WEEKLY READER POLL:
SHOCK – 81% WANT D.A. GASCÓN DEFEATED IN UPCOMING ELECTION

In a startling revelation, a recent MB Weekly reader poll has sent shockwaves through Los Angeles County politics, indicating that District Attorney George Gascón is in deep trouble ahead of the upcoming election. An overwhelming 81% of MB Weekly readers in the South Bay expressed their desire to see Gascón defeated, signaling a significant shift in public sentiment. Gascón, who was elected on a platform of progressive criminal justice reform, has faced mounting criticism over his policies, which many argue have contributed to a rise in crime. The poll results suggest that many voters feel disillusioned with his leadership and are ready for a change. As the race heats up, all eyes will be on how Gascón navigates this turbulent landscape, with the overwhelming majority of voters seemingly eager for new leadership.

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MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Boys fishing at Polliwog Park.


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

I just about fell off my chair when I read MB Mayor Franklin’s Commentary citing CalMatters as nonpartisan and unbiased. Say it isn’t so, Joe. Nothing, and I mean nothing, could be further from the truth. A cursory review of the website clearly shows they are not! If Mayor Franklin indeed were for public safety and supported having our own City Prosecutor, he would strongly favor a City Charter since it 100% guarantees that a City can have its own City Prosecutor. Also, if Mayor Franklin had local control of housing and zoning, he would have provided a link to the recent court case won by the City of Redondo Beach wherein the Court ruled in favor of Redondo Beach and its City Charter and against the State and its housing laws. To Mayor Franklin, I suggest you do your due diligence next time.

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Joe Marcy
Newly Declared City Council Candidate
(PART TWO)

Q: WHAT IS THE MOST SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM FACING MANHATTAN BEACH IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS?
A: This is a consequential election that will impact our future. Pay close attention to the district attorney race. We have to stay focused on crime reduction. We’ve made great strides but there’s more work to be done. Our police and fire departments are incredible. We need them to be visible, patrolling downtown and throughout our neighborhoods. Protecting our local businesses, our schools and our homes. It’s a priority to give them more resources to elevate their efforts.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: I’m an Aries. They say we’re passionate and motivated leaders who build community with cheerful disposition and relentless determination. Let me know what you think.

Q: WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME?
A: I tend to enjoy romantic comedies. My all-time favorite is “Fools Rush In” with Salma Hayek and Matthew Perry. They learned to respect their differences and put love first.

Q: DO YOU FEEL AS SAFE IN MANHATTAN BEACH TODAY AS YOU DID FIVE YEARS AGO?
A: Last year, someone smashed my car window and stole my belongings. It was parked right in front of my house. As I vacuumed the shattered glass, I couldn’t help but feel violated and unsafe. You start to question what you may or may not have left in the vehicle. You worry that they’ve taken your identity and that they know where you live. (I changed the locks and installed a security system in the house.) And then you realize crime is happening all too often. A lot has changed over the years. That’s why we have to do everything we can to protect our hometown.

A: HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE THE E-BIKE MAYHEM MESS IN MANHATTAN BEACH, ESPECIALLY IN THE DOWNTOWN AREA?
Q: I’m glad council has taken action on e-bikes. Now it’s about enforcing it. We need to focus on patrolling and maximizing PDs resources. Let’s collaborate with our beach cities. We have to work together to get e-bikes under control.

A: DO YOU THINK OF YOURSELF AS A LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE OR NEITHER?
Q: The political landscape has changed so much. As a moderate, I value policies on both sides. Let’s be respectful of our differences and communicate effectively. City Council is a non-partisan role. When you look at my endorsements, it’s across the aisle. I’m eager to collaborate to get things done.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemarcy


Slay Italian Kitchen:

SLAY ITALIAN NOW SERVING BRUNCH
PIZZA | PASTA | WINE
Bottomless Bellinis & Mimosas
FRI 12PM – 3PM
SAT & SUN 10:30AM – 3PM

www.SlayItalianKitchen.com


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Former MB Mayor Suzanne Hadley hosted L.A. County D.A. candidate Nathan Hochman at a packed fundraiser at The Neptunian Woman’s Club.


MB WEEKLY – COMMENTARY:
by Dr. Harold W. (Manhattan Beach)

Why can’t you live within your means? Proposing a 10% sales tax in our city is a terrible mistake with far-reaching and unpredictable consequences. 10%! Such an increase will burden residents, deter visitors, and harm local businesses that are the backbone of our community. Balancing your budget should not come at the expense of our economic vitality and the well-being of your constituents. Fiscal responsibility is akin to safeguarding one’s virtue – you must learn to say no. We understand that the city faces financial challenges, but imposing such an additional tax is not the solution. Instead, we urge you to explore cost-cutting measures, prioritize essential services, and seek more sustainable revenue sources. This tax will hurt our wallets and damage the trust between the city council and the community it serves. We need prudent leadership, not additional taxation.

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MB WEEKLY:
The Faces of Manhattan Beach
Jennifer Huynh, Ed.D.
Principal Mira Costa High School

Q: CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW JOB AT MIRA COSTA. WHAT CHANGES DO YOU HAVE IN STORE FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL IN THE NEXT YEAR OR TWO?
A: I am very grateful for this opportunity and am excited to embark on this journey with our Costa Community. There is a lot of rich history and tradition at Costa that makes it unique and different from any other high school in the South Bay. I look forward to building on Costa’s tradition of excellence and helping the school continue to improve.

Q: WHAT DO YOU ANTICIPATE ARE THE BIGGEST CHALLENGES IN RUNNING MIRA COSTA?
A: One of the biggest challenges I anticipate every year is how MBUSD is funded by the State of California. I am extremely appreciative of our educational partners such as the Manhattan Beach Education Foundation (MBEF), MBX Foundation, and our PTSA who all help to provide much needed, supplemental funding each year. These educational partnerships give us the opportunity to offer excellent and quality learning experiences for all of our students.

Q: WHERE WERE YOU BORN?
A: I was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Q: HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH MANHATTAN BEACH EDUCATION?
A: I came to MBUSD in 2021 as a Vice-Principal at Mira Costa. I was the Principal at Manhattan Beach Middle School from 2022 to 2024 before returning to Mira Costa as the Principal this Fall. Prior to that, my educational career began in 2008. I have served as a High School Teacher, Student Activities Director, Adjunct Faculty, and Assistant Principal in the Albuquerque, Los Angeles and Orange County areas.

Q: WHAT IS YOUR ASTROLOGY SIGN?
A: I am a Libra.

www.MiraCostaHigh.org


MB WEEKLY – LENS:

Kramer the parrot at Metlox.


Coastal Elegance Meets Culinary Craft: The Hook & Plow Experience

Nestled just two blocks from the iconic Manhattan Beach Pier, The Hook & Plow is more than a restaurant – it’s a culinary gem that encapsulates the essence of Manhattan Beach. Upon entering, guests are greeted by an ambiance that perfectly balances sophistication with the laid-back coastal vibes of the area. Inspired by beach culture, the interior features nautical touches, warm hues, and an open layout, fostering a sense of community.

The restaurant’s prime location near downtown Manhattan Beach is maximized by a spacious outdoor dining patio with fire tables and an indoor area seamlessly connected to the outdoors. The bar, a highlight, offers a selection of handcrafted cocktails curated by skilled mixologists who utilize wine-based alcohol to craft unique drinks that perfectly complement the menu. The wine list is a carefully curated journey through California vineyards, ensuring a perfect pairing for every dish.

Its steadfast commitment to sustainability sets The Hook & Plow apart. By engaging in eco-friendly practices, responsibly sourcing ingredients, and minimizing its environmental impact, the restaurant not only aligns with the values of the local community but also enhances the dining experience. Guests can indulge in a guilt-free culinary adventure, knowing that every bite respects both the palate and the planet.

www.TheHookAndPlow.com


MB WEEKLY – VIDEO SHORTS:
by Mori Biener

Join The Party … Mori Makes Short MB Weekly Videos
“The Land of the Giants”
https://youtu.be/wQxu93rgcHI


Mira Costa Graduate Receives $10,000 Milken Scholars Award:

A Mira Costa High School graduate heading to Stanford University received a $10,000 Milken Family Foundation cash prize for her high school achievements. Sofia Williams edited both La Vista Newspaper and Mira Costa’s literary journal. Williams is a National Merit Commended Scholar, AP Scholar with Distinction, and received both the Johns Hopkins University Book Award and the Brown University Book Award for her outstanding communication skills and desire for intellectual and moral growth. “An advocate for media literacy and press freedom, Mira Costa High School graduate Sofia Williams uses her voice as a catalyst for the truth,” according to the Milken Scholars website. Williams is pursuing studies in comparative literature and public policy at Stanford, with the aspiration to become a journalist. Mike and Lori Milken founded the Milken Scholars Program in 1989 to honor students for academic excellence, community service, leadership, and tenacity.


Lido Bakery:

Home of the Most Extraordinary Wedding Cakes

Lido Bakery first opened its doors in 2003. Ernesto Valenzuela started Lido Bakery with his mother, Evelinda, with the dream of bringing back what had become a rarity: the neighborhood bakery. Inspired by a sense of commitment to our community, Lido Bakery offers a full range of baked goods – each carefully crafted with the finest natural ingredients. “We also bake in a little bit of love with every bite!”

www.LidoBakery.com


MB WEEKLY – CANDID CAMERA:

Hermosa Beach funny parking sign. Feel free to send your photo to: MBWeekly@TimeWire.net


MB WEEKLY – READER COMMENT:

“In the realm of local news, MB Weekly stands tall, Independence their creed, they heed no call. With a slogan that echoes, strong and clear, ‘Once a week but never weakly,’ they steer. Their pen wields truth, impartial and fair, Navigating currents with utmost care. No partisan sway, no bias in sight, Only the quest for what’s just and right. Through trials and triumphs, they persist, Each issue a testament, none to resist. MB Weekly, beacon of light they shine, In the world of truth a noble sign.” —- Caitlin W., Manhattan Beach


MBPD Crime Statistics July 25 to July 31

  • 16 Arrests
  • 23 Traffic Collisions
  • 38 Crime Reports

** On 07/25/24, an MBPD officer on patrol was alerted to a stolen vehicle entering the city. The officer located the vehicle in the area of Manhattan Beach Boulevard and Aviation Boulevard. Officers conducted a high risk stop and detained the suspect. The suspect was on probation, had a felony warrant for vehicle theft, suspended license, and was in possession of drugs. The suspect was arrested and transported to the MBPD jail.

** On 07/29/24, officers were dispatched to the 300 block of 9th street regarding a prowler. The victim stated she saw a suspect in the backyard in all black clothing crouched down. The victim yelled at the suspect and they ran away yelling toward someone else in the alley. The officer’s investigation revealed suspect(s) entered an unlocked side door into the garage and began removing items before victim yelled at them. No property stolen.


MB WEEKLY – MEET:
Meet Dodgers Dogs

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Chevron, In A Blow To Area, Relocating From CA To TX:

Chevron, the oil giant born in California some 145 years ago, says it is relocating its headquarters from San Ramon in the Bay Area to Houston. Chevron currently has roughly 7,000 employees in the Houston area and approximately 2,000 employees in San Ramon. The second largest U.S. oil company has been battling with California over its climate change policies. Last fall, California sued Chevron and several other big oil companies, “alleging that their production and refining operations have caused billions of dollars in damage and that they deceived the public about the risks of fossil fuels in global warming,” according to yahoo.com.


‘Best Day Ever’ Event Honors Manhattan Beach’s Andrew Todd:

Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation presents the Inaugural “Best Day Ever” event in honor of Andrew Todd August 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Todd passed away in a 2022 surfing accident in Puerto Rico. “It didn’t matter if he was about to go surf the best break in world or sit on the beach with friends Andrew Todd always declared that today, everyday, was the ‘Best Day Ever,’” according to the Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation. “His beloved phrase has kept him at the forefront of our hearts for the last year and half.” Donations support Jimmy Miller Memorial Foundation, which provides “unique Ocean Therapy Program to help heal those populations suffering from trauma-related mental and physical illness.” Event address: 600 The Strand, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266.


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Bulletin Board

1. ** Absolutely agree that e-bike Mayhem; it goes on all day, I witness. There is no patrol that I see at all. It will only get worse if sidewalks get approved to be widened … in my opinion. —- Kim R., Manhattan Beach

2. ** Karen Bass and Lindsey Horwath … the puppets of Democratic socialists, declare that Los Angeles city and county will not “criminalize homelessness”. —- Gavin M., Manhattan Beach

3. ** MB Strand walkers robbed! Be careful! Stay safe. —- Holly W., Manhattan Beach

4. ** I am a Democrat, but I am sorry President Biden is way too old and feeble to be President of the United States. —- Nancy Y., Manhattan Beach

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6. ** Almost half a decade after the start of the pandemic, just 6 percent of federal workers are working full-time in their offices and 30 percent are fully remote. Some government agencies are using just 10 percent of their office space. —- Darren O., Manhattan Beach

7. ** The best suggestion for Joe Biden comes from Jeff Greenfield: “Build a time machine.” —- Laci P., Manhattan Beach

8. ** Send your recommendations on anything to the MB Weekly FREE bulletin board. We want to hear from you what you love, what excites you what thrills you, and what brings you joy. Send your recommendations to MBWeekly@TimeWire.net

9. ** Redondo Beach urges caution during coyote season amid increased sightings. The Redondo Beach Police Department has warned the community about an increase in coyote sightings in certain areas in the city. —- Editor’s Note

10. ** Biden Solves Fundraising Woes By Becoming New Mascot For Sleepytime Tea. —- Howard W., Manhattan Beach

11. ** Democrats discussing going to Kamala, saying any other choice would be racist. Kamala Harris is the first Indo-Jamaican ever to be elected African-American. —- Alan J., Manhattan Beach

12. ** The difference between cheating on your taxes and cheating on your wife is, if you tell them the truth, the IRS will still want to screw you —- Arnold W., Manhattan Beach

13. ** The voters in California are getting exactly what they voted for. —- Paul W., Manhattan Beach

14. ** Shopping at Marshall’s on 190th and Hawthorne Plaza. Two scumbags were thieving little stuff in the men’s department. I spotted the young man slipping a belt under his shirt and laughing with the other girl. —- Roland L., Hermosa Beach

15. ** Forgive me for saying this. The staff of Dr. Scott Tong are ding-dongs. Apparently, they find returning calls beneath them. —- Lois C., Manhattan Beach

16. ** Comments on T.V. commercials. You are correct. Simply Safe has an African American woman seeing the 40-50-year-old white burglar guy breaking into the house. Spectrum has the smart-looking, fashionable African American couple with the Spectrum and the shlumpy white couple, ill-dressed as the dumb-dumbs who don’t have Spectrum. —- Tani G., Manhattan Beach

17. ** I am sick, sick, sick of the tyranny of today’s “tipping!” 25% off for some soggy takeout fries. —- Amy G., Manhattan Beach

18. ** At 12:59 pm on July 4, Jefferson/129th. It appears several suspects fled their car after police chased them. —- Darin H., Manhattan Beach

19. ** Mori’s videos are a trip. —- Grace C., Manhattan Beach

20. ** There will never be another Jack Benny! —- Harris T., Manhattan Beach

21. ** I loved Mayor Franklin’s MB Weekly video. It was beautifully done! —- Sandy P., Manhattan Beach

22. ** Today, I observed at least 50 e-bikers speed through stop signs. Shove and intimidate folks on Pier Ave. today while waiting in my car. None were under 25. NO COPS SEEN. None! —- Helen C., Manhattan Beach

23. ** 4-5 police flew into the Target parking lot seeking someone. I observed folks told to stay. —- Heidi R., Manhattan Beach

24. ** I am personally tired of the “happy talk” of the Manhattan Beach Police Chief. According to her all we have to do is lock our car doors and everything is magically going to be fine. —- Tim G., Manhattan Beach

25. ** Tar has been stinking up Rosecrans by the Beach for days. They’re not paving roads. —- Claudia E., Manhattan Beach

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