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May 1, 2020

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May 1, 2020|by Erik Torkells

EPIC FLIP ATTEMPT
Four months after closing on the Hedgerow property, Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi have fixed it up and put it on the market with a name befitting an old house and a price befitting a new one—which is only appropriate, given the house incorporates two 18th-century barns shipped over from England. Take a look around.

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FOOD STUFF
••• Chuck’s Waterfront Grill and Endless Summer have closed for good, and a new tenant is in lease negotiations.
••• City requires patrons of restaurants and other “essential” businesses to wear masks.
••• Taqueria Santa Barbara opened downtown with a nice backstory.
••• Three Pickles deli reopened.
••• Rendering of the Cabrillo Pavilion restaurant.
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NEWS ROUNDUP / APRIL 28
••• County hospitals say they’re equipped for a Covid-19 surge.
••• Quest Diagnostics is now offering an antibody test to qualified customers.
••• Woman killed by train in Montecito.
••• Sharks spotted off Santa Claus Lane beach.
••• Montecito Water District says it’ll be “drought-proof” by summer.
••• Tesla charging stations in Goleta.
••• The man for whom Hollister Avenue was named.
••• “Mighty” trees down in Chase Palm Park.
••• City close to extending Paseo Nuevo lease (above).
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WEATHER FORECAST
“Today though the weekend, we’ll have temps in the 70s and mild sundowners (15-20 miles per hour),” says Jack Martin of Action Roofing. “Next week we’ll see a big warm-up—Monday and Tuesday in the 80s, around 15 degrees above normal.” Email [email protected] to receive his daily updates.

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JUST LISTED
Noteworthy new listings: Imagine if Santa Fe had ocean views (above); two properties on Coyote Road, one of which defies description; a big, appealing house in the Ennisbrook compound; and a Tudor cottage downtown fit for Beatrix Potter.

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FOOD STUFF
Four more restaurants are reopening for takeout: two at the Montecito Country Mart, and two in the Funk Zone.

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NEWS ROUNDUP / APRIL 30
••• Governor Newsom backed down on threat to close our beaches.
••• Apartment complex proposed for lower State Street (above).
••• Hospitals to resume elective procedures and surgeries.
••• Interview with police chief Lori Luhnow.
••• The war between winemakers and cannabis farmers.
••• More on Carp’s great white sharks.
••• County seeks grand jury volunteers.
••• Santa Barbara Foundation’s new CEO.
••• Music Academy of West’s pandemic plan B.
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Recent Comments

Hallelujah! The return of that Southbound on-ramp is long overdue — Tammy

You've done a great thing for the hapless men of Santa Barbara with this series. Stopping by half of these stores. — Andy

The post office renaming will cost roughly $500,000 paid for by the USPS internal funds from stamps and fees. — Derek

Thank you, Erik, for reminding your readers to support local businesses; it is one of the critical ways to help our communities thrive. (I laughed… — Pat

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