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June 3, 2020

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Newsletter: June 3

June 3, 2020|by Erik Torkells

FOOD STUFF
••• Enterprise Fish Co. has closed after 43 years.
••• What it’s like to dine at a restaurant these days.
••• The Carpinteria outpost of Little Dom’s has been pushed back again.
••• Previewing the food at Alessia Patisserie and Coast & Olive.
••• Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf closed.
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WELCOME WAGON
One of LA’s top home stores, Big Daddy’s Home & Garden, is opening in Summerland, making the town even more of a design destination.

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WEATHER FORECAST
“High pressure building in from Arizona over us will keep us warm today,” says Jack Martin of Action Roofing. “Tomorrow, the low-pressure system parked offshore finally moves toward us, bringing the marine layer and a slight chance of rain to LA areas. For us, the main effect will be cooler days and sundowner winds at night, both Thursday and Friday. The weekend looks to be nice with some wind and north-to-south flow. Next week, we’re looking at a warm up.” Email [email protected] to receive daily updates.

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NEWS ROUNDUP
••• Artists paint mural honoring George Floyd.
••• Fire burns 700 acres on Santa Cruz Island.
••• Vote whether to cancel the Santa Barbara County Fair.
••• Downtown-Waterfront Shuttle service suspended for financial reasons.
••• Setback for controversial cannabis farm.
••• QAD goats.
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PRICE CUTS
Totaling nearly $2.5 million, the week’s top price reductions include Tuscan mansions, a beachside cottage, an Upper East grande dame, a couple of midcentury opportunities, and much more.

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ODDS & ENDS
••• The Channel Islands are accessible again.
••• East Beach volleyball nets are back up.
••• The prettiest volleyball court around (but it’s private).
••• Oprah is converting a barn into a house.
••• Another house sold for over $10 million.
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