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Letters to the Editor: Thursday, July 20, 2017

I-605/Katella project is a ‘waste’ I attended the Public Information Meeting held at the Los Alamitos Recreation Center for the I-605/Katella Avenue Interchange Project. Upon entering...

Guest Column: Concerns about how GRF Board is making its decisions

After reading the Golden Rain Foundation President’s comment in the Leisure World Weekly (Government, May 4, 2017), I am very concerned about how the...

Guest Column: GRF Board failed to negotiate a lease with LW...

The Leisure World Trailer Club’s offers the following response to the April 25, 2017 GRF Board Meeting and the article in the GR Weekly...

Leisure World foundation Board of Directors votes to manage RV Park

Leisure World’s Golden Rain Foundation will take control of the lot where resident store their recreational vehicles, ending months of often acrimonious debate. The...

Letters to the Editor: Thursday, April 20, 2017

Most Leisure World mutual board members aren’t experienced Before Leisure World was fully developed it was assumed by the lender, HUD, as well as by...

Guest column: Why it happened in Leisure World, Mutual 12

As I wrote in article “Bad news for Leisure World, Mutual 12” (Sun, March 23, 2017), in 2016 Mutual Board approved a $67,645 project...

Guest Column: Problems in Leisure World, Mutual 9

The coming election in Leisure World Mutual 9 will have an item on the ballot that will mandate two-year terms for Mutual 9 Directors. Per...

Letters to the Editor: Thursday, March 23, 2013

Happy 100th, Virgina Just shy of one year ago I had the honor to tell the story of one of Seal Beach’s most treasured citizens,...

Guest Column: Bad news for Leisure World, Mutual 12

Two instances of bad news came for Mutual 12 Leisure World residents, from the beginning of this year. The first news arrived with the...

Letters to the Editor: Thursday, March 16, 2017

Machines of death? At the last Golden Rain Foundation directors meeting I was dismayed to hear a yes vote for placing 24-26 defibrillators in areas...