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Week in Review: Silver Spoon Sold and City Staffers Recommend Centrum Sunset

In other news, Hyatt hotel workers continue to strike and the LAUSD school board unanimously passes a resolution to make schools safer for gay students.

This week in West Hollywood, a California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control report revealed longtime coffee shop , the LAUSD school board unanimously passed the “,” and the grocery workers union moved a step closer to .

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After months of not taking a position on a controversial Sunset Strip project, City Hall staffers released a late Thursday. The City Council is scheduled to hear the proposed Centrum Sunset project, a three-story, 52,000-square-foot Sunset Strip development, at its Monday meeting.

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Chef Michael Cimarusti of the Melrose seafood restaurant Providence and Claim Jumper founder Craig Nickoloff are partnering up to take over , according to Eater LA. The duo's new venture, according to an Alcoholic Beverage Control report, is listed as "Connie and Ted's."

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Platinum-selling group Blue October took a moment to dish about their sixth album after performing at the House of Blues for our Backstage Pass Q&A. The group is made up of front man Justin Furstenfeld and his brother Jeremy on drums, with bassist Matt Noveskey, Ryan Delahoussaye (violin/viola, mandolin and piano) and guitarist Julian Mandrake.

In this week's , Patch's Paul Zollo meets 34-year-old Noelle Hakim. The local writes stories about the mysteries of life while walking dogs.

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The City Council and Public Safety Commission will present the Public Safety Awards at the regular meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the West Hollywood Park Auditorium. There will be public hearings on 7914 Norton Ave., 1264 N. Harper Ave., an appeal for 7984 Santa Monica Blvd. (), and 8801 Sunset Blvd. ().

, a Pacific Palisades man who pleaded no contest to sexually assaulting a woman he met through Match.com in West Hollywood, is scheduled to be sentenced Monday. According to Deputy District Attorney Jane Creighton, Wurtzel faces "365 days in jail, five years' formal probation and he must register as a sex offender for life."

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