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4 Easy Exercises For A Straighter Spine | Patch

December 21, 2015

4 Easy Exercises For A Straighter Spine | Patch

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Logo Design Los Angeles Now Offered by Top Logo Design Firm in Los Angeles

December 21, 2015

Logo Design Los Angeles Now Offered by Top Logo Design Firm in Los Angeles

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How Floral Designers Create Breathtaking Custom Bouquets

February 24, 2015

How Floral Designers Create Breathtaking Custom Bouquets

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2015 Floral Trends for Weddings: What you Need to Know | Beverly Hills, CA Patch

February 24, 2015

2015 Floral Trends for Weddings: What you Need to Know | Beverly Hills, CA Patch

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Businesses: Claim Your Listing on Patch! It’s Free!

January 27, 2012

Before Beverly Hills Patch launched in May 2010, editors and freelancers ventured to local businesses to collect information for our directory. Patch Places is a spot where readers can find descriptions, hours, accepted payment methods and much more for businesses around town. But owners of local businesses get  extra bonuses when they claim a listing . Owners or managers should search for their business listing and select “claim your listing” in order to make updates to the page. A form will pop up asking for your name, contact information and proof of ownership. Within a few days, someone from Patch should contact you to verify your authenticity. Then you’ll be approved as the business owner. Once approved, you’ll have a “Manage Your Listing” button on the top of your “Places” page. Click the button to be taken to your dashboard. From the dashboard, you can make changes and updates to your listing. On the left side of the dashboard you have several options: Your Stats, Edit Listing, Manage Photos & Media, Reviews, Free Tools, Paid Tools and Contact Sales. Your Stats: Here you can see how many users have rated, reviewed or follow your listing. You can email your customers to seek out more reviews and link the Patch Place to your Facebook or Twitter account. Edit Listing: Add photos, website information, hours of operation, contact information and more under the “basic info” tab. Some of this information cannot be changed, but you can request a new description if you think your business is inaccurately explained. Choose “extra info” to add information like the founding date of your business, what kinds of payments you accept, if there’s street parking or a lot—and much more. Manage Photos & Media: Here you can add and edit photos and choose which image is featured. If you have video or PDFs, you would add that here too. Reviews: You can see what people have to say about your business. Free Tools: Post events and add job openings to our classifieds section, also known as the “Marketplace.” Paid Tools: You can upgrade your listing with a video profile, add a message from the owner and become a featured business on the “Places” page for a fee. Learn more about these options and how to get in touch with a sales team member. Claim your listing today to help keep Patch users up to date with your company and to keep your listing looking fresh! Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook. Read more here: Businesses: Claim Your Listing on Patch! It’s Free!

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Motorcyclist Not Seriously Injured in Santa Monica Blvd. Collision

January 12, 2012

A man was hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries last week when he crashed his motorcycle into a car in Beverly Hills. A lone male was riding a yellow Suzuki motorcycle eastbound on North Santa Monica Boulevard at about 5 p.m. Friday when it collided with a white Mercedes-Benz. The car was turning left from westbound North Santa Monica Boulevard onto southbound North Crescent Drive when the impact occurred, according to Lt. Shan Davis of the Beverly Hills Police Department . The driver of the Mercedes was the only person in the car and reportedly did not sustain any injuries.  Last week a Patch reader sent in a photo of the accident, in which pieces of a yellow motorcycle can be seen strewn across the road.   If you have any photos to share with Patch readers, email them to the site editor at mariec@patch.com or tweet them to @BevHillsPatch. Be sure to follow  Beverly Hills  Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read the rest here: Motorcyclist Not Seriously Injured in Santa Monica Blvd. Collision

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Osborn Supporters Accuse Butler of Hypocrisy

January 10, 2012

State Assembly candidate Betsy Butler and her supporters criticized Torie Osborn’s campaign for recruiting people to join the Malibu Democratic Club so they could vote for her in Sunday’s endorsement election. Osborn supporters say Butler’s camp is being hypocritical because it had encouraged people to “join as many of the Dem clubs as possible” through a mass email. Butler told Patch that the two situations are different because nobody has offered to pay for her supporters to join the organizations. One person submitted a $1,000 check last month to the Malibu club to cover the expenses of about 40 Osborn supporters’ memberships, club President Jean Goodman told Patch. Osborn  won the Malibu club’s endorsement for the Assembly’s 50th District seat on Sunday after receiving 41 votes following a forum featuring the three Democratic candidates. Five people chose Butler, none picked Richard Bloom and 13 club members wanted there to be no endorsement.  “The thing that’s most concerning here is that one person wrote a check for 42 members,” Butler told Patch on Monday. “How hard is it to join a club if somebody’s writing the check for you?” Goodman has declined to name the person who submitted the check. She said the name would be revealed when the club files its next financial report with the California Secretary of State’s Office. When asked by Patch about this issue on Sunday, Osborn said her campaign “organized some people to either re-up [their memberships] or join,” but said she personally had nothing to do with it. Several Osborn supporters forwarded the email from Butler’s campaign to Patch.  The email states: Join as many of the Dem clubs as possible (for most of the clubs, the only requirement to join is that you be a registered Democrat. For instance, you do not necessarily need to live in the Pacific Palisades to join the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club  ) … Ask as many friends as you can to also join and attend as many Dem clubs as possible. Osborn supporter Dante Atkins, who is a vice chair of the  Los Angeles County Democratic Party , wrote to Patch, ”The complaints from Betsy Butler’s surrogates about the Malibu Democratic Club endorsement process are the height of hypocrisy.” Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . More: Osborn Supporters Accuse Butler of Hypocrisy

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Patch Apps, ‘Robo-Call’ Scam and a Child Safety Seat Law

January 2, 2012

Happy New Year to readers of Beverly Hills Patch! Although there is much to look forward to in 2012, here is a quick recap of the top stories from the last week of 2011. See the rest here: Patch Apps, ‘Robo-Call’ Scam and a Child Safety Seat Law

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Large Tree Branch Falls into Eastbound Lane of Sunset Boulevard

December 13, 2011

Stormy weather  knocked a large tree branch into the eastbound lane of Sunset Boulevard between North Crescent and North Rexford drives on Monday afternoon. Traffic had to be diverted until the branch could be removed from the street. Thanks to David Berger for sharing his photo of the incident. If you have any photos to share with Patch, please send them to the site editor at mariec@patch.com. Drive safe and stay dry! Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read the original post: Large Tree Branch Falls into Eastbound Lane of Sunset Boulevard

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Police Blotter: Stolen Equipment, Merchandise and Bicycles

November 16, 2011

Cold nights don’t stop burglars from taking to the streets in Beverly Hills.  Builder’s bummer  Sometime between Oct. 28-31, someone burglarized a secure residential construction site on the 700 block of North Alta Drive. Equipment, lighting and tools were stolen. A loss of $7,770 was reported. Big break-in Shortly after midnight on Oct. 31, a store was burglarized on the 400 block of North Rodeo Drive. A male suspect used an unknown object to smash open the front window to gain entry. The victim reported a loss of $91,925. Stolen merchandise At about 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, someone stole from an open business on the 9800 block of West Olympic Boulevard. Described as a 60-year-old male, 5-feet 8-inches tall, weighing 175 pounds with black hair, the suspect entered the location, took property and fled. A loss of $2,400 was reported.  Four-on-one  At 12:30 a.m. on Nov. 1, a robbery occurred on the 100 block of North Oakhurst Drive. Four men used physical force to restrain the victim on the ground, took the victim’s personal property and then fled. A loss of $950 was reported.  Wrong haircut Between 8-10 p.m. on Nov. 1, someone was accosted on the 9900 block of North Santa Monica Boulevard. The suspect—described as being a 30-year-old male, 170 pounds and bald— offered the victim a free haircut, then made unwanted sexual advances toward the victim in a locked bathroom.  It’s in the bag Between 3-3:30 p.m. on Nov. 2, someone stole merchandise from a store on the 400 block of North Bedford Drive. The suspect entered the business carrying a plastic bag, collected and concealed items inside the bag and then exited without paying. A loss of $108 was reported.  Bikeless  Between 4 p.m. on Nov. 2 and 1 p.m. on Nov. 3, two bicycles were stolen from the 200 block of South Gale Drive. Someone cut the cable locks that were securing the bikes. A loss of $2,800 was reported.  This information was provided by the Beverly Hills Police Department. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on  Twitter  and “Like” us on  Facebook . Read the original: Police Blotter: Stolen Equipment, Merchandise and Bicycles

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