29 November 2023

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Seal Beach Police sets up surveillance camera trailer in LW

Seal Beach Police sets up surveillance camera trailer in LW


SECURITY TSeal Beach Police Department has provided the Leisure World with Seal Beach’s first ever surveillance camera trailer. This pilot is the first of many deployments throughout all of Seal Beach. The surveillance camera trailer is fully self contained, and provides live, real time footage back to SBPD dispatch and its watch commander desk. “The City of Seal Beach is always

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New signs illuminate speeder’s misdeeds

New signs illuminate speeder’s misdeeds


TRAFFIC SAFETY The first three speed display boards have been installed within Leisure World to warn drivers traveling over the communitywide 25 miles-per-hour speed limit to slow down. The signs are partly a response to chronic speeding within the community that endangers pedestrians and other vehicles along the speeder’s path. A large body of research has shown that display boards

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Festival of Lights is Dec. 7

Festival of Lights is Dec. 7


HANUKKAH On Thursday, Dec. 7, at 4:30 p.m. at Veterans Plaza, Rabbi Aron David Berkowitz of the Chabad of West Orange County will share the story of Hanukkah and its meaning for Jew and Gentile alike. Musical entertainment will help celebrate the Festival of Lights prior to lighting the menorah. It is an opportunity for the LW community, rich in culture and customs, to learn and share

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City will host water and sewer webinar

City will host water and sewer webinar


CITY OF SEAL BEACH The City of Seal Beach will host a webinar today, Nov. 30, for residents to learn about their water and wastewater (sewer) services, along with the status of rates studies the City began earlier this year. The webinar will be held virtually from 6-7:30 p.m. People can join by going online to https://us02web. zoom.us/j/85685873710 or by calling in at 669-444-9171 or 669-900-9128

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Support local kids at GRF’s annual Toy Drive Dance

Support local kids at GRF’s annual Toy Drive Dance


The GRF Toy Drive Christmas Show will be Saturday, Dec. 9, in Clubhouse 4. Doors open at 6 p.m., with live entertainment starting at 7. All residents and their guests are invited. Entrance is free, but each attendee must bring a new, unwrapped toy (no stuffed animals). Last year, one of GRF’s own, Physical Property Inspector Mike Meza, brought to GRF’s attention a charity he is part of that

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