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A Patch reader captured this photo of a Manhattan Beach skyscape.

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Hometown: Montauk, N.Y.
Birthday: Jan. 15
An award-winning journalist, Pascal has written for both print and broadcast media in Los Angeles and New York. In addition to being a contributor to Patchs since October 2010, Pascal wrote a column for Examiner.com and hosted The Athena Fortune Show for BlogTalkRadio.
She is also a 15-year veteran of the motion picture industry, having headed the production publicity units on major Hollywood studio movies. Some of her films include the new "The Karate Kid," "The Fugitive," "Seven" and "My Cousin Vinny." More recently she wrote the press kits for the upcoming features "The Apparition," "Crazy Stupid Love," and "Wanderlust."
Pascal hails from New York and graduated from New York University with a B.F.A. degree.
She currently resides in Agoura Hills with husband David and children–Jacob and Mia Rose.
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As the mother of two children, I am most concerned about the budget crisis facing our schools. I think that this issue is utmost on the minds of most people in this community. We are facing teacher lay-offs and program cuts on all levels of education.
We have a strong and caring community, and I would like to believe that we will weather this storm and be able to maintain the high level of education that is well-known to the Las Virgenes School District.
A Patch reader captured this photo of a Manhattan Beach skyscape.

Beautifully appointed with high-end decor, the property offers luxury touches throughout.
Chief Lang’s first day as fire chief will be June 21.
To celebrate the grand opening, the first 100 customers that visit the restaurant will receive a free burger.
The festivities on June 19 will include outdoor activity tables, crafts, and live musical performances.
SB 796 will next be brought before the state Assembly for approval.
The city tied with Malibu and Palo Alto in Property Shark's annual ranking.
The district will be recommending Dr. Karina Gerger for the position at Tuesday's board meeting.
Employers need to take steps to ease employees back into the job space.
Before heading out to swim, surf or bodyboard, check out today's surf conditions.
A Patch reader captured this photo of a dramatic scene from the Manhattan Beach Pier.
Make your outdoor dining reservations for the holiday weekend.
Gas prices are still on the rise. We've got a listing of prices around town that will help you decide where to fill up.
A Patch reader captured this dramatic photo of a Manhattan Beach sunset.
Registration is now open for the 2021 event which will take place on August 1.
Half of LA County residents have received at least one dose, a milestone officials call "thrilling." What about Manhattan Beach?
This luxury townhome offers birds-eye views from Manhattan Beach Pier to Catalina Island.
Senator Steven Bradford and Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn write an op-ed on returning Bruce's Beach to its descendants.
A Patch reader captured this photo of a sweet scene at Polliwog Park.
Some can expect scorching heat. Others can expect a cool, rainy summer. Here's what the Almanac says for Manhattan Beach.