The Occupy Wall Street movement came to town this week to protest corporate greed and high unemployment. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills stories from Oct. 9-15. 1. About 60 people marched from Roxbury Park to the Century City financial district Monday afternoon in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement . 2. With the Nov. 8 Board of Education election just weeks away, candidates for the school board are making a push to engage voters with a series of meet and greets . 3. School lunch is looking better than ever now that the Beverly Cafe has opened at Beverly Hills High School . 4. Beverly Hills’ elementary and middle school students will have access to a school librarian for the first time since 2008. 5. After facing demolition over the summer, Richard Neutra’s Kronish House has found a preservation-minded buyer . Also, Columbus Day took place last week. Read up on interesting facts about the federal holiday. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Visit link: Week in Review: Occupy Beverly Hills, School Lunch and the Kronish House
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Week in Review: Occupy Beverly Hills, School Lunch and the Kronish House