Nancy Greenstein is running for Santa Monica College Board of Trustees. The following answers were submitted in response to questions from the Daily Press.
Name: Nancy Greenstein
Occupation: Director of
Name: Dennis Frisch
Age: 70
Occupation: Professor, Santa Monica College-Retired
Neighborhood of residence: Ocean Park
Own/Rent: Own
Marital status: Single
Kids: None
Political affiliation: Democratic Party
Schooling: MA, History;
BROAD STAGE — The Santa Monica Daily Press and Santa Monica College hosted the annual candidate forum, "Squirm Night" Monday, Oct. 13 at the Broad Stage. About 200 to
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Enrollment at the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District dropped for the second year in a row but student-to-teacher
On Oct. 4 at 10 p.m.
Officers responded to a call of a vehicle burglary in progress. The reporting party witnessed the suspect breaking into a parked, white colored
CITYWIDE — Mat MacDonell and his younger brother JP started the blog Urban Barrels to share their love of surfing, posting photos of people under wave-like "barrels" found outside
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SMO — Claire Goldberg started her senior year this fall with almost 20 hours of recorded flight time, about to take off on her first solo trip. The Santa Monica High
SAMOHI — It's halftime at the first Santa Monica High School football game of the season and Beth Leder-Pack, who is there to watch her daughter on the cheerleading
MAIN LIBRARY — The only Santa Monica race this year in which all incumbents are seeking reelection, the race for the Santa Monica College Board of Trustees, has been interesting out
MAIN LIBRARY — With so much focus on the three contested City Council seats, it's easy to overlook the four seats on the Board of Education.
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SMMUSD HDQRTRS — The Board of Education could spend up to $34.4 million to upgrade technology across the district.
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District officials presented a rough sketch of