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Planners ponder preserving Bay Theatre
Seal Beach Main Street's Bay Theatre. Photo by Charles M. Kelly
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Panera Bread opens in former Parasol building
Panera Bread, bakery and cafe, is the latest business to operate in the former Parasol restaurant building. Panera Bread recently opened for business in the Shops at Rossmoor center, located in the city of Seal Beach. Photo by Charles M. Kelly
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Old Town paving project progresses
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Seal Beach gets grant for road improvements
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Seal Beach gets grant for road improvements
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Seal Beach Chamber continues summer concert series
Seal Beach Chamber continues summer concert series
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SB council votes to allow fireworks show at Old Ranch club
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Los Al hospital auxiliary awards $13K in scholorships
April Saldana, left, receives her scholarship from a representative of the Los Alamitos Medical Center Auxiliary. Photo courtesy of Los Alamitos Medical Center Auxiliary
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Sailing is a lifestyle and a business
Mike Nelson, left, John Gogel, David Lyon and Jeff Shanholtzer.
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Javatinis’ new owner brings in a coffee expert
Rob Jahncke new owner, left, with Javatinis staff
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Los Al businessman says: shop locally
Earick Ward owns Play It Again Sports in Los Alamitos and is a Seal Beach resident.
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EasyMedOnline office personnel from left, Rita Noble and Jennifer Dykema with the owners Sherry and Ryan Lawton.
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Business slows on Seal Beach Main Street
Seal Beach has seen a slow-down in sales. Photo by Charles M. Kelly
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First volley fired over DWP project: Seal Beach and property owner file lawsuits
With two major development plans on the table, some have been waiting for the land war to begin as it always seems to in this seaside city when the fate of one of the last significantly sized developable properties is on the line.
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Restaurant Spotlight: Cafe´La Strada
La Strada is a neighborhood family restaurant featuring a wide range of fine Italian dishes.
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Restaurant Spotlight: Tsunami sushi Japanese steakhouse and sushi Bar
A Tsunami Sushi chef at work
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Restaurant Spotlight: 320 Main
Jason Schiffer, owner of 320 Main, mixing a Scintillator cocktail.
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On the path to success: New Feet Store
Maria and Tod Beane have started a new business: the New Feet Store in Seal Beach. The store sells orthotic footwear and arch supports, as well as comfort shoes.
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Los Alamitos Cartridge World recognizes Hopkinson Elementary’s commitment to recycling
Dr. Linda Stewart (principal), left, Carrie Ann Rettberg (PTA president); Wendy Hasselman (Green Team), Jack Zarember from Cartridge World
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Seal Beach’s Waki Sushi—finally—open for business
Jane Park outside her family business, Waki Sushi, on Main Street in Seal Beach. Photo by Dennis Kaiser
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