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Health Study  
The Beach Cities Health District is seeking participants for a Healthy Minds Brain Study.  Participants must be 55 or older and live in Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach or  Redondo Beach. For more information, call Nicole Lunde at 310-374-3426, ext. 120.  
Shakespeare by the Sea  
Audiences will think they are there in person after falling under the spell of Shakespeare  by the Sea’s virtual presentations of the humorous “12th Night” and the deeply  disturbing, R rated “Titus Andronicus.” Both are available now at no charge. go to  shakespearebythesea.org. 
Roadium Open Air Market
Open seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with parking  available on site. Masks are mandatory. go to roadium.com.   ....

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Manhattan Beach an improbable focal point for protests in 2020


Manhattan Beach an improbable focal point for protests in 2020
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In November, parents and students held a rally in Polliwog Park, calling for schools to be reopened. Photo by JP Cordero
Joe Franklin leads a May 18 rally at the Manhattan Beach City Hall of protesters demanding that businesses be allowed to reopen. In November, Franklin was elected to the city council. Photo by JP Cordero
The pandemic in Manhattan Beach was met with an uneasy mixture of community cooperation and outright defiance in a year in which the city’s conflicts would mirror the nation’s. 
Manhattan Beach by year’s end will have experienced four deaths and more than 750 COVID-19 cases, a lower incidence than most of Los Angeles County and much of the United States, but by global metrics a higher incidence rate than India, Russia, and Peru. Yet the city found itself in the regional and sometimes national spotlight as the pandemic progressed, first when a surfer was fine ....

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