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Fred Hayman honored at Beverly Hills Chamber gala
BEVERLY HILLS - The "Father of Rodeo Drive," Fred Hayman, was honored by the Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce with a lifetime achievement award at the Chamber’s Business Excellence and Installation Gala at the Beverly Hilton. ...full story
Fenton officially sworn in as Beverly Hills' temporary mayor
BEVERLY HILLS - On March 11, Frank Fenton was installed as Beverly Hills’ mayor under a special succession plan, with current Mayor Barry Brucker installed as Vice Mayor. Based upon a request from Brucker, Fenton will serve as the City’s mayor from March 11, 2009 until March 25, 2009 when the new Beverly Hills City Council is sworn into office.
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Brucker, Brien, and Mirisch win Beverly Hills Council seats
BEVERLY HILLS - The Beverly Hills City Clerk has certified its 2009 municipal election results for City Council, and former Mayor Barry Brucker has won his re-election bid. Joining him this year on the council will be newcomers Willie Brien and John Mirisch. ...full story
Frank Fenton to be sworn in as Beverly Hills' temporary mayor?
BEVERLY HILLS - With the official results of the Beverly Hills March 4 elections still outstanding, current Mayor Barry Brucker has requested that current Vice Mayor Frank Fenton be sworn in as the city’s mayor and Brucker will take on the vice mayor role until the election results are finalized. ...full story
Unofficial Beverly Hills City Council results
BEVERLY HILLS - With 903 potential ballots still left to be counted, both outgoing Mayor Barry Brucker, and Willie Brien are guaranteed seats on this year’s council. The battle for the third open seat is between current city council member Linda Briskman, and John Mirisch. ...full story
Beverly Hills City Council elections begin amidst scandal
BEVERLY HILLS - Is there truly no such thing as bad publicity? As residents go to the polls today to vote for three Beverly Hills City Council members, they do so in the shadow of a nasty campaign that has surfaced aimed at possibly discrediting one of its’ candidates: John Mirisch. ...full story
Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce Economic Summit
BEVERLY HILLS - Representatives from some 750 Beverly Hills’ businesses attended the annual Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce’s Economic Summit at the Beverly Hilton.
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Casting your ballots correctly in Beverly Hills on March 3
BEVERLY HILLS - With the municipal Election Set for Tuesday, March 3, here are a few reminders about how to ensure that your vote counts.
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Beverly Hills News Roundup Week Ending March 1
BEVERLY HILLS - Free March movie series; City's first father-daughter dance; Architectural Design Awards; City Manager shuns additional payment; transportation symposium; Canon Gardens dedication
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John Mirisch: Representing the forgotten voice of the residents
BEVERLY HILLS - Before he decided to run in the March 3 Beverly Hills City Council election, John Mirisch was best known locally for his musings on the city in his blog, blogbeverlyhills.com. Since throwing his hat into the ring for office, Mirisch confesses that he hasn’t had time to keep up the blog. Rather he’s been letting everyone know that he’s putting the residents first and that’s why he should be elected to the City Council. ...full story

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