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Montage Laguna Beach names Mary Rogers as general manager - Laguna Beach Local News

Laguna Beach Local News Mary Rogers was named general manager of Montage Laguna Beach on May 21. Photo courtesy of Montage International Montage Laguna Beach has tapped a 20-year luxury hospitality veteran to be its next general manager, according to a press release Friday. Mary Rogers joins Montage Laguna Beach from Fontainebleau Miami Beach, where she was the first female general manager since the hotel opened in 1954. Rogers was hired by Fontainebleau as vice president of operations for rooms in 2009 and promoted to general manager in 2018. “I am delighted to welcome Mary Rogers to Montage Laguna Beach,” said Jason Herthel, president and chief operating officer of Montage International, said in a prepared statement. “Mary’s extensive, ground-breaking background is nothing short of impressive, and we are honored to have her dynamic leadership at the helm of the resort’s executive team.”

Laguna Beach City Council OKs study of permanent promenade on Forest Avenue

Laguna Beach Local News Alessa’s diners sit during the lunch hour on the Promenade at Forest Avenue on March 17, 2021. Photo by Daniel Langhorne The Laguna Beach City Council unanimously approved a $376,990 contract on Tuesday for a consultant to design and pursue necessary approvals to make the Promenade a permanent fixture on Forest Avenue. Although the idea of closing certain downtown streets to traffic has been kicked around at city hall since at least 2007, the economic fallout of a global pandemic prodded city officials into taking a chance on creating a pedestrian mall in the heart of Downtown Laguna. City staffers expect it could take until June 2022 to obtain needed entitlements, which would include a California Coastal Commission hearing.

In the 608: Help support Big Brothers Big Sisters with The Hunt | 97 Seven Country WGLR - The Tri-States Best Variety of Country

By Josh Spreiter May 3, 2021 5:29 AM MADISON, Wis. – You have the chance to help out a great organization here in the 608 starting this week. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County is putting on a scavenger hunt, called “The Hunt,” to benefit the largest youth mentoring organization in our area. Instead of the normal “Bowl for Kids’ Sake” fundraiser this year, they’re holding a county-wide scavenger hunt lasting all this month and everyone is invited to participate. Organizers say it allows for continued social distancing due to COVID-19. You’ll use a scavenger hunt app to complete missions that highlight Madison landmarks and local businesses as well as fun challenges to do at home.

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