27 October 2021

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Ghouls, goblins and witches haunt LW

Ghouls, goblins and witches haunt LW


HALLOWEEN IS HERE In 2021, 65 percent of Americans plan to take part in Halloween celebrations, up from 58 percent in 2020 and just short of 68 percent in 2019. U.S. consumers are projected to spend a record $10.14 billion on Halloween, substantially more than the $8.05 billion spent in 2020 and $8.78 billion in 2019, according to Investopedia.com. There may not be much trick-or-treating in

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Beloved mailman to retire after 30 years walking his LW route

Beloved mailman to retire after 30 years walking his LW route


by Ruth Osborn rutho_news@lwsb.com Residents in Mutuals 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are sorry to see their faithful, funny and chummy mailman call it a career after 30 years of solicitious service and lots of dog treats for their furry friends. Julian Pietrzak has been serving LW since 1991 and plans to retire at the end of this month. In addition to distributing letters and packages, he has liberally

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Winter berm construction to start

Winter berm construction to start


CITY OF SEAL BEACH The City of Seal Beach started construction of the annual winter sand berm project this week. The work will extend through November. The berm will be built along the beach from the pier easterly to approximately Dolphin Avenue. Crew Inc. will construct the berm. In addition, this fall, the city will concurrently perform backpassing, which is the process of removing

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Power Outage Last Weekend

Power Outage Last Weekend


Thousands of LW residents were left in the dark Saturday, Oct. 23. A power pole located on El Dorado Drive adjacent to the RV Lot and Mu- tual 8's Build ing 199 suffered a critical failure due to age and condition of the pole (not a vehicle collision). The top of the pole just snapped, according to a video captured by RV lot cameras. The failure caused a widespread power outage throughout the

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