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Adult-entertainment club opening in SH amid some opposition

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · News

By Nick Diamantides
Staff Writer
In spite of strong opposition from some neighboring residents, The Palms, an adult club featuring partially nude dancers opened in Signal Hill last night (April 29), on Palm Drive near Willow Street. Signal Hill resident Maria Marino, who is spearheading opposition to the club, recently spent a few hours knocking on doors [...]

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SH planning commissioner receives volunteer award

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · News

Signal Hill Planning Commissioner Jane Fallon received a Volunteer Merit Award from the California Parks and Recreation Society District 10 on Wednesday, April 21. Fallon has been an active member of the Signal Hill community since she moved to the city in 1991.
Currently, she serves the city as a volunteer at several events such as [...]

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SH names Outstanding Older American

April 30th, 2010 · No Comments · News

Gary Weinberger was recently recognized by the Signal Hill City Council as Outstanding Older American for his dedication to community service in the city. Weinberger has been referred to as a “silent giant” who has quietly and consistently provided service to Signal Hill during the past 13 years with more than 6,000 hours of volunteer [...]

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SH Chamber conducting membership drive

April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · Business, News

The Signal Hill Chamber of Commerce is launching a spring membership drive through July 22. Benefits of membership include the opportunity for owners to promote their businesses and to network with other businesses in the local community. Networking opportunities include monthly luncheons, the Chamber’s Second Thursday mixers, and other social events.

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Oil Operators president tells WANA crowd no hazardous waste exists on 20-acre site

April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · News

By Nick Diamantides
Staff Writer
For many years, the residents of the Wrigley Heights area have been pressing the City of Long Beach to purchase an approximately 20-acre site known as the “Oil Operators Property” and to convert it into a passive green space. For a variety of reasons, including budget restraints, the City has not been [...]

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