Yesterday, November 10, 2011, Seth Rogen sported a laid back look while attending a showing of the new John C. Reilly film We Need to Talk About Kevin . Here is the original post: Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin
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Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin
Yesterday, November 10, 2011, Seth Rogen sported a laid back look while attending a showing of the new John C. Reilly film We Need to Talk About Kevin . Here is the original post: Seth Rogen, Crispin Glover & Mia Wasikowska Attend We Need To Talk About Kevin
Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
A surge in marijuana grow houses is linked in part to the region’s mortgage crisis. Read more here: Foreclosed Homes Become Haven For Pot Growing
Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education elections took place last week. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Nov. 6-12. 1. The final results have yet to be released in the school board race, though incumbent Brian Goldberg has a commanding lead . 2. Supporters of Board of Education write-in candidate Noah Margo are confident that he will win one of three available Board of Education seats. 3. The 23rd annual Black & White Ball was held at the Beverly Hilton. The fundraising event supports members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association. 4. The city has opened a new parking facility on North Crescent Drive that features electric vehicle charging stations on all three levels. 5. Beverly Hills Porsche announced that it is moving its showroom to Westwood . Also, Beverly Hills High’s football team lost its final game of the season and will not advance to the playoffs. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
The Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education elections took place last week. Read about that and more in the top Beverly Hills news from Nov. 6-12. 1. The final results have yet to be released in the school board race, though incumbent Brian Goldberg has a commanding lead . 2. Supporters of Board of Education write-in candidate Noah Margo are confident that he will win one of three available Board of Education seats. 3. The 23rd annual Black & White Ball was held at the Beverly Hilton. The fundraising event supports members of the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association. 4. The city has opened a new parking facility on North Crescent Drive that features electric vehicle charging stations on all three levels. 5. Beverly Hills Porsche announced that it is moving its showroom to Westwood . Also, Beverly Hills High’s football team lost its final game of the season and will not advance to the playoffs. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: Week in Review: School Board Race, Black & White Ball and Vehicle Charging Stations
Puppies Stolen
Four Yorkshire Terrier dogs, three of them puppies, were stolen from the home of a breeder during a Friday morning burglary. Photo Credit: Julie Brayton Read more: Puppies Stolen
Write-In Candidate’s Camp Is Confident in School Board Victory
Beverly Hills voters are poised to make history if they elect a write-in candidate in the Nov. 8 Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education race. “As of tonight the official numbers are not yet announced. But round-the-clock canvassing and some back-of-napkin tallying indicates that we’re headed to the School Board!” Noah Margo , the election’s only write-in candidate, posted on his Facebook campaign website late Friday. Should Margo get elected, he would become the second person in Beverly Hills to win a public office through a write-in campaign. Such campaigns are challenging because voters must be educated how to properly fill in a candidate’s name on a ballot. Also, a write-in candidate does not have his or her statement printed on the ballot. Mayor Barry Brucker was the first resident to win a write-in campaign when he was elected to the BHUSD Board of Education in 1997. Margo, a Beverly Vista parent who announced his write-in candidacy on Sept. 23, has spent two days watching the vote count at the Los Angeles Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office, according to his campaign website. Also in the race for three seats on the five-member Board of Education are incumbent Brian Goldberg , El Rodeo parent Frances Bilak and educator/producer Lewis Hall . Because write-in and provisional ballots were not counted until after the polls closed Tuesday, no final election tally is available. Preliminary results released Friday afternoon on the Registrar-Recorder website show that Goldberg has 1,247 votes (40.04 percent), Bilak has 683 votes (21.93 percent) and Hall has 642 votes (20.26 percent). Andy Licht, who dropped out of the race—though his name and statement remained on the ballot —has 542 votes (17.41 percent). The next election tally is scheduled to be posted at 1 p.m. on Monday. More than 1,000 write-in ballots were received by the Registrar-Recorder’s office, making it possible that Margo will come in second after Goldberg’s commanding lead in the vote count. Some Margo supporters are already predicting a second-place finish. “Goldberg, Margo and…? The real drama now is in the race for third. Too close to call,” Planning Commissioner Brian Rosenstein wrote Friday on Margo’s campaign website. Rosenstein, who endorsed Goldberg and Margo, accompanied the latter to the Registrar-Recorder’s office on Thursday, according to Margo’s site. Bilak, who recently lost several high-profile endorsements over a controversy involving a candidate debate, feels confident she will get a seat, according to her campaign blog . “As of 4:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, 2011, I am still in second place for one of the three seats for the Beverly Hills School Board,” she wrote. “Hopefully, Monday will be the final counting of the remaining 100 or so ballots and I will remain in second place.” Neither Goldberg nor Hall had any election comments on their websites. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Follow this link: Write-In Candidate’s Camp Is Confident in School Board Victory
Latest BHUSD Board of Ed Election Results
As of 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 10 percent of precincts have reported results for the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education race . Election results will be updated on the Los Angeles County Department of Registrar-Recorder’s website every 15-20 minutes throughout the night. Final results will not be available until all ballots have been hand-counted to account for write-in votes. The latest results are as follows: Brian Goldberg—827 (38.81 percent) Frances Bilak—484 (22.71 percent) Lewis Hall—428 (20.08 percent) Andy Licht—392 (18.40 percent) Noah Margo—unknown Andy Licht announced Sept. 21 that he was no longer seeking a school board seat. However, California Election code 1510 states, “No candidate shall withdraw his or her declaration of candidacy after 5 p.m. on the 88th day prior to the general district election.” The 88th day this year was Aug. 12, which means Licht’s name remained on the ballot. Licht said he would resign if elected, which would allow the board majority to appoint a successor for a two-year term until the next school board election. Board members who are directly elected serve for four years. As a write-in candidate, the number of votes cast for Noah Margo will remain unknown until all ballots are counted by hand. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the original post: Latest BHUSD Board of Ed Election Results