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5 Homes on the Market in Palos Verdes
The following properties are on the market and have open houses coming up.

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Hometown: Rochester, MI
Birthday: Oct. 10
Bio: Born and raised in the Mitten State, Meredith moved to California shortly after graduating from Michigan State University in 2010 with bachelor's degrees in journalism and international relations. She worked for her college newspaper, The State News, and interned at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and The Grand Rapids Press.
Meredith joined Patch in November 2010 as the editor of Palos Verdes Patch.
The following properties are on the market and have open houses coming up.

Candidates for Rancho Palos Verdes City Council and the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District Board of Education have campaign events scheduled in the coming days.
The city is up for a $9.4-million grant to partly finance San Ramon Canyon stabilization work.
The 2nd annual RAT Beach Bike Tour features different routes through the Beach Cities and Palos Verdes.
The Peninsula Stadium Lights Steering Committee writes about its pursuit of stadium lights at Peninsula High School.
All four of the Peninsula's mayors speak on the 'state of cities' on The Hill.
Rancho Palos Verdes City Council members adopt revisions to the city's pension plan with general support from city employees.
The Peninsula's four mayors are scheduled to speak today at noon at the Peninsula Center Library.
The 2nd annual RAT Beach Bike Tour features different routes through the Beach Cities and Palos Verdes.
The Rancho Palos Verdes City Council voted to support Measure M, a local school parcel tax that will appear on the Nov. 8 ballot.
The Norris Center for the Performing Arts will begin its 29th season with a classic musical.
Rancho Palos Verdes City Council members approve an agreement with Mia Lehrer & Associates for public outreach and site analysis regarding both parks.
Take our poll and let us know which proposed lunging arena site you think would be best at Ernie Howlett Park.
Volunteers can help clear invasive plant species from the George F. Canyon Nature Center and Preserve on Saturday.
Rancho Palos Verdes City Council candidates are expected to participate in a forum Oct. 5.
The Rolling Hills Estates Park and Activities Commission will consider two potential locations for a new lunging arena at Ernie Howlett Park.
Farmscape announces plans to expand its organic garden installation and maintenance services to Palos Verdes and surrounding communities in the South Bay.
A tentative contract agreement is reached between union negotiators and grocery store owners.
Rancho Palos Verdes City Council members will talk pensions and grant requests during tonight's meeting.
As of early Monday morning, the union's Local 770 reported parties are still negotiating and grocery clerks are urged to remain on the job until further notice.