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  • Santa Monica Conservative KM Synagogue Honors Benefactor on his 100th Birthday

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 30, 2018

    He has lived for 100 years and in that time, escaped the Nazis, started a successful textile business, and funded a synagogue in Santa Monica. Mostly, Jack Nomberg is thankful for everything. Nomberg was born in Poland in 1918, the year World War I ended. The battle lines shifted very little in that war, so when the Germans marched into Poland and took Warsaw in 2 weeks, most people were caught flat footed. Nomberg, then 22, went to Siberia, where he survived the war. Later,...

  • Santa Monica City Council Approves Extensive Ban on Single-Use Plastics

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Aug 17, 2018

    8/14: Concerned about the effect on marine wild life, the Santa Monica City Council has tightened existing law banning plastic. The City will require restaurants and those selling food to go, to supply marine degradable materials. After January 1, 2019, this will include straws, lids, plates, bowls, trays, containers, utensils, stirrers, cups, and lid plugs. Plastic straws will no longer be available, even upon customers' request. All materials used to enclose take out food...

  • Former Santa Monica Observer Intern #StephenMillerSTheTypeOfGuy

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Aug 9, 2018

    Trash White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller if you must. I remember him as the kid who used to work for me. In 2001, a Santa Monica High School student named Stephen Miller walked into my office at the Santa Monica Observer, and asked if he could write opinion pieces for the Santa Monica Observer. That kids name was Stephen Miller. Even then, he was serious, cerebral, quiet and studied. It was hard for me to take him seriously, he was so serious. I mean, at 16,...

  • Armen Melkonians and Kate Bransfield Visit City Clerk to Petition for City Council Race

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Jul 27, 2018

    Santa Monica for Renters Rights have had a near lock on City council elections since the group was founded in 1979. Are local voters finally fed up enough by the non stop construction, traffic and enormous block apartment projects, to choose someone else? Armen Melkonians thinks so, The man behind the "Residocracy" page on Facebook, used that platform to announce last Sunday that he had pulled papers to run for Santa Monica City Council. Joining him on a local anti...

  • "We multi-screen, we engage, we plan. That's How a Brand Connects, Disrupts, and Gets Noticed."

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 20, 2018

    5 years ago, Nicole Levings graduated from Sheffield Hallam University with a degree in business and marketing, and began her career in advertising. She has always worked with "creative agencies on the client services side, where I developed a passion for brand," she says. "Ultimately brand strategy and creative, and that's where I've stayed ever since." "Back in the day, people would call a marketer and say, we need a brochure, and they would just do it. There was no rhyme...

  • Sports Writer Mitch Chortkoff, 78 Dies in Hospice. Memorial Services Monday

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 20, 2018
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    Update: Services will be held on Monday July 23, 2:00 pm at Mount Sinai Hollywood Hills - Mount Sinai Chapel, 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles Sportswriter Mitch Chortkoff died Wednesday in hospice of complications of diabetes. The former editor of our sister publication, the Culver City Observer, was 78 years old. Mitch started out as the public information officer for the Los Angeles Lakers, in the 1960's. After leaving the Lakers in 1978, he began to write for the Santa...

  • Main Street Hosts Annual Independence Day Parade for July 4th, 2018

    David Ganezer, Born on the 4th of July

    This article is intended as a roundup of 4th of July events locally. The 12th annual Fourth of July Parade will kick off once again this year on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 - at 9:30am. Starting off at Pico and Main, thousands will gather to march, ride and perform. This year's theme "Bringing Communities Together", celebrates diversity and parade organizers are calling on local residents, service and family groups, along with businesses, to participate, volunteer and cheer on...

  • "Our London, Munich, Paris and New York Offices are All in WeWork buildings"

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 2, 2018

    Max Fronicke is a Sales Force recruitment executive with Lawrence Harvey. Lawrence Harvey is a "headhunter" for salesforce.com (stock symbol CRM), with offices in 4 countries and 5 cities. Last year they placed 700 candidates with CRM in 25 cities across the world. We sat down with Max recently to ask about his experiences. He told us: "Working with North American clients to help with www.SalesForce.Com staffing is my area of expertise. I'm from London, and Lawrence Harvey...

  • "Growth Hacking" Will Disrupt Internet Advertising Says CEO of CoEfficient Labs

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jul 2, 2018

    Excerpts of an interview with Sean Goldfaden, a Member at WeWork in Santa Monica, the CEO of CoEfficient Labs. CoEfficient Labs is a Growth Advertising Agency for Series-A Startups. It's based at We Work's offices on Third Street and Arizona in Santa Monica. While there are many definitions of growth hacking, mostly it's a mindset. I call it a "funnel mindset." Conceptually, internet sales pass through a big funnel. People first have to become aware of your business for them t...

  • Santa Monica City Council Allows Scooters to Operate Until January 2020 as an Experiment

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff|Updated Jun 15, 2018

    Beginning in September, the City will run a 16 month program to study the feasibility of allowing electric rental scooters on City sidewalks and streets. Bird and Lime companies created controversy by simply renting the scooters on City streets without obtaining any prior permits. Their business plan was that they would get the permits later. Bird paid a $300,000 fine to the City in January, and agreed to distribute 22,500 free helmets to riders. The scooters can travel at...

  • City May Allow Electric Scooters to be Parked on Sidewalks Lawfully

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jun 4, 2018
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    The City Council is considering amending the municipal code to allow scooters to be parked on City sidewalks. At its June 12th meeting, the Council will consider an amendment to the code. As part of overall mandates, Santa Monica encourages electric and other less polluting transportation alternatives. As a practical matter, many riders who rent scooters from Bird, Lime and other purveyors, leave the vehicles on sidewalks, where the next rider finds them. While the scooters...

  • Interview with Joseph Culp and Scott Ben-Yasher, the Men behind Welcome to the Men's Group

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 16, 2018

    I sat down with the principals behind Welcome to the Men's Group, to ask them what the movie was about, other than a bunch of middle aged men taking their clothes off and discussing their feelings. OK, fine, actually I spoke to Joseph Culp and Scott Ben-Yasher by phone. Here our my notes from our conversation. Q. How did you become interested in men's feelings? Culp: Scott and I have participated in mens groups for many years and that's how we met. This was years before we...

  • How Beating on Bongos and Flying Flags Perpetuates World Peace

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated May 13, 2018

    When I'm bored I run on the beach. There's always something new in Santa Monica, and it's usually near the 105 year old Pleasure Pier. DrumDancepray.org had a colorful flag display flapping in the wind. Their website says that their organization is dedicated to curing war, disease, poverty, homelessness and disease, by getting all 195 countries of the world to sit on the beach every night and beat bongos, or something. Ok, fine. Their website actually says their mission is...

  • Groups Seeking Term Limits Circulate Petition Among Santa Monica Voters

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 13, 2018
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    Santa Monicans for City Council Term Limits has begun actively circulating a petition to put a charter amendment before voters that would limit city councilmembers to three 4 year terms. "Since this is a charter amendment, we need 15% of the voters in Santa Monica to sign the petition. That's a very high bar, and it's a short deadline," says Nancy Coleman. She added that her petition had been well received by voters she met in front of the Post Office on the 1200 block of...

  • Santa Monicans for City Council Term Limits Seeks to Upend 20 year Terms

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Apr 7, 2018

    When you're elected to City Council, it's lifetime position. Herb Katz, Christine Reed, Ken Genser and had to be carried out practically. They all died on the Council. The latter 2 had parks named after them by their similarly long serving survivors. Santa Monicans for City Council Term Limits has begun raising money to put term limits on the ballot. The measure would restrict city leaders to no more than 3 four year terms. With the exception of Ted Winterer, the entire 7...

  • City, SMC Build a Pre-School at Civic Center for Children of Staff and Friends

    David Ganezer|Updated Mar 1, 2018

    Santa Monica College and the City of Santa Monica will soon conduct a groundbreaking ceremony for the Santa Monica Early Childhood Lab School. It will take place on Tuesday, March 13 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the site of the school-which has been subcontracted to the Growing Place-on the corner of 4th Street and Civic Center Drive in Downtown Santa Monica. The preschool was somewhat controversial. The perception was it's primary purpose is to service the needs of City...

  • Preschool Approved on Delaware Ave Over Neighborhood Objections

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Feb 7, 2018

    Over numerous resident objections, the Santa Monica City Council has turned down an appeal from a decision to allow a 20 student preschool at 2953 Delaware Avenue. They did add about 60 conditions to the preschool, intended to abate noise, traffic and the like. The Gandara Park neighborhood mobilized against the proposed preschool. Hi, I'm a resident of SM in the Gandara (formerly known s Stewart Park) Neighborhood. "200 SM residents geared up to attend and support our...

  • Santa Monica Residents and Visitors Welcome the New Year

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Jan 5, 2018

    In contrast to the rest of the country, local weather was a balmy 53 degrees Farenheit in Santa Monica Sunday night as residents and visitors welcomed 2018. Santa Monica had a mostly quiet New Years Eve 2017-2018. Some say that on evenings such as New Years Eve, Uber, Lyft and other ridesharing apps have transformed LA, since people are able to stay out late and drink, then return safely and legally home. The SMPD tweeted: "Whether it is drugs or alcohol, if someone is...

  • Lyft Honors Drivers on Hollywood Blvd's Walk of Fame

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 14, 2017

    Ridesharing company Lyft has erected a billboard on Hollywood Walk of Fame, recognizing just how cool its drivers are. "Thanks to the writers, the strivers the role models. We know you're more than just drivers. So no matter what you're driving toward, we'll help you get there." Lyft has long played second fiddle to Uber, which is regarded as the highest valued privately held corporation in the world. Uber is valued at over $100 billion, while Lyft is valued around $7.5...

  • Charles Schwab Closes Accounts of "Deplorable" Customers from OptionsXpress Brokerage

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Dec 8, 2017
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    A merger dragged Optionsxpress Customers into Charles Schwab Bank last month. They had no choice in the matter, as one bank had purchased a smaller bank. Now, some of the customers dragged kicking and screaming into Schwab, are being evicted with no explanation. Some are in danger of being unbanked, or having their credit diminished through no fault of their own. Charles Schwab bank, the nation's second largest brokerage, has more than ten million customers. Giant banks like...

  • Strike Averted: St John's Hospital and SEIU Union Reach Tentative Agreement

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Nov 30, 2017

    Update:This just in from the SEIU: "The strike vote scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 30 at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica has been called off due to a tentative agreement on a new contract reached by the parties. Employees will vote on the agreement next week and details will be released after that. " From St. John's: "Providence Saint John's Health Center and the SEIU-UHW reached a tentative agreement late Wednesday night for the hospital’s service and technical w...

  • Hepatitis Epidemic Raises Concerns About City Hall Annex

    David Ganezer, Observer Publisher|Updated Nov 1, 2017

    At the same time that Homelessness has caused an epidemic in Hepatitis A and B among the County's homeless problem, the City of Santa Monica is about to spend $140 million to construct a City Hall Annex, with self-composting toilets. Exposure to human waste causes hepatitis outbreaks in the Third World, and among homeless populations in Southern California. In San Diego County, 19 homeless men have died so far this year of the disease. Will these experimental high technology...

  • Mallory Everton Smashes Eggs on Purple Mattresses All Over Youtube. But Who Is She?

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Oct 19, 2017

    She is all over Youtube right now, this officious but mischievious looking gal in a Goldilocks outfit, cheerfully smashing eggs onto mattresses. Her name is Mallory Everton, and she is a career actress and writer, best known for Studio C (2012), The Best of Studio C (2013) and Studio C: Best of Season 2 (2013). And she is grabbing attention like no other pitchwoman has since the Progressive Insurance lady, portrayed by Stephanie Courtney. The Youtube commercials for...

  • Man Arested After Stealing Concrete Truck, Parking it at St. Monica's Catholic School

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 12, 2017

    A man who claims to be a St. Monica's Catholic school alumnus, stole a truck towing a concrete mixer on PCH, then drove it to St. Monica's where he was arrested. The incident happened on Saturday afternoon just after 3:30 PM. Our photographer captured photos, just as I half dozen Santa Monica police officers arrived and formally arrested the 30-year-old man. But police were sure they had their man, who said that the truck dropped concrete and equipment all over PCH on the way...

  • SMPD Evacuates Santa Monica Pier on 9/11 Due to Telephoned "Bomb Scare"

    David Ganezer, Observer Staff Writer|Updated Sep 12, 2017

    Update 7:15 pm PST: authorities announce that the Santa Monica pier is now open again to the public. They now term this event a "bomb scare" rather than a bomb threat. It is curious that the Hawthorne and Culver City police received the threat, rather than the Santa Monica PD. Update 6:40 pm PST: The LA County Sheriff's Dept determined that the "suspicious vehicle" on the Pier did not, in fact, present a threat. However, the Pier remains closed, and authorities are continuing...

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