The City Council held a public meeting last week about the future of the Roxbury Park Community Center. Read about that and more in the top stories from Jan. 22-28. 1. A jury found former Beverly Hills Unified School District Superintendent Jeffrey Hubbard guilty of two felony misappropriation of public funds charges , but acquitted him on a third charge. He has been fired from his position as the superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. 2. Mayor Barry Brucker reported to the council on his recent trip to the United States Conference of Mayors gathering in Washington, D.C. 3. Construction has started at the Beverly Hills Public Library to upgrade the “Teen Zone” and children’s area . 4. The West Hollywood-Beverly Hills Democratic Club has endorsed political veteran Torie Osborn for the newly created 50th Assembly District, which includes Beverly Hills for the November 2012 election. 5. The council held a public meeting where residents voiced their concerns about plans to modernize the Roxbury Park Community Center . Also, the Beverly Hills High School girls soccer team beat rival Culver City at home to stay atop the Ocean League standings. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Go here to read the rest: Week in Review: Hubbard Verdict, Library Construction and Roxbury Park Community Center
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Jackson Possessions Go Under The Hammer
Fans of Michael Jackson will have a chance to get their hands on a slice of his home life as his most personal possessions go under the hammer. Excerpt from: Jackson Possessions Go Under The Hammer
Week in Review: The 90210 ZIP, BHHS Fault Study and a 5-Car Pileup
A five-car accident occurred in a city parking lot last week. Read about that and more in the top stories from Dec. 11-17. 1. The 90210 ZIP has been named the nation’s fourth richest postal code for 2011, according to Businessweek.com. 2. The Beverly Hills Unified School District has restored $24,000 to the Measure E fund that was incorrectly billed to the bond. 3. A Beverly Hills motorcycle officer was involved in a traffic accident on South Beverly Drive. 4. The BHUSD is conducting a study to determine if there are active faults under the Beverly Hills High School campus. 5. A chain-reaction car accident involving five vehicles took place in the city-owned parking facility at 439 N. Canon Drive. Also, don’t miss City Manager Jeff Kolin’s blog about the process of municipal construction . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . The rest is here: Week in Review: The 90210 ZIP, BHHS Fault Study and a 5-Car Pileup
Week in Review: Vice Mayor Interview, Community Center Bids and Library Renovations
The City Council held a meeting and the new school board was installed last week. Read about that and more in the top stories from Dec. 4-10. 1. Don’t miss part one and part two of Patch’s interview with Vice Mayor William Brain. 2. The council rejected all construction bids for a project that will revamp the Roxbury Park Community Center . 3. The new Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education was installed . 4. The council has approved a construction firm’s bid to renovate the Beverly Hills Public Library . 5. The city and the Beverly Hills Police Officers Association have reached an agreement for a new five-year employment contract . Also, don’t miss the chance to win $100,000 for BHUSD schools. Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See the article here: Week in Review: Vice Mayor Interview, Community Center Bids and Library Renovations
Week in Review: Mills Act Pilot Program, Subway Spending and School Board Election Results
The City Council allocated extra funding to fight a subway from going under Beverly Hills High School while the latest ballot tally in the school board election identified the three candidates with the most votes. Read about that and more in the top stories from Nov. 13-19. 1. The council has marked Dec. 19 as the date it will approve or reject the Jim Falk Lexus dealership’s bid to expand its Wilshire Boulevard facility . 2. A nonrefundable application fee of $1,500 has been established for those who want to participate in the city’s Mills Act Pilot Program. 3. In more council news, the panel has appointed an additional $650,000 to fund efforts to stop a subway from going under BHHS. 4. The latest tally of the Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education election indicates that Brian Goldberg, Noah Margo and Lewis Hall made the cut . 5. The city’s Bicycle Ad Hoc Committee met to discuss the development of bike routes in Beverly Hills . Also, shop local this holiday season at places like Tom’s Toys to support small businesses in Beverly Hills . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . Visit link: Week in Review: Mills Act Pilot Program, Subway Spending and School Board Election Results
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
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
Week in Review: Apple Harvest Faire, Horace Mann Renovation and an Alleged Murder
This week Beverly Hills police encountered the city’s first reported homicide since the slaying of Ronni Chasen . Read about that and more in the top stories from Oct. 23-29. 1. Families, students and businesses participated in the sixth annual Beverly Hills Education Foundation’s Apple Harvest Faire fundraiser. 2. School board candidate Frances Bilak has lost a third endorsement after sending a controversial email to a Beverly Hills High School student trying to organize a candidate debate. 3. In more school board news, Patch interviewed Board of Education candidate Lewis Hall . 4. The Beverly Hills Unified School District school board unanimously agreed to support a plan to spend about $55 million on renovations at Horace Mann School . 5. A 54-year-old Los Angeles man has pleaded not guilty to a murder charge in the death of his 58-year-old girlfriend in her Beverly Hills apartment. Also, the BHHS football team fell 42-0 in its homecoming defeat to Inglewood . Be sure to follow Beverly Hills Patch on Twitter and “Like” us on Facebook . See more here: Week in Review: Apple Harvest Faire, Horace Mann Renovation and an Alleged Murder