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Moneta

[ moh-ney-tuh; Italian maw-ne-tah ]

noun

  1. Er·ne·sto Te·o·do·ro [e, r, -, ne, -staw te-aw-, daw, -, r, aw], 1833–1918, Italian journalist: Nobel Peace Prize 1907.
  2. (in Roman religion) an epithet of Juno.


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He’s also president of Moneta Gardens Improvement, a nonprofit that supports low-income families in Hawthorne, and founded the South Bay Universal Child Development Center preschool, known as the Castle.

The first iterations of the French press—sans seal—were invented in 1852, but a version similar to the one we use today was patented in the United States in 1929 by Attilio Calimani and Giulio Moneta.

From Salon

Attorney Bill Stanley of the Stanley Law Group in Moneta, Virginia, said the grand jury’s findings “vindicate what the Smith family has been saying all along —that their public schools chose ‘woke’ policy over protecting their students from harm.”

Moneta was a township, now part of Gardena, that flourished from the turn of the century until World War II as a center where Japanese families farmed and shopped and went to school; the community survives in memory and programs at the Gardena Valley Japanese Cultural Institute, and in a few Gardena businesses calling themselves “Moneta.”

And like Moneta, Sawtelle was a deeply rooted neighborhood for Japanese Angelenos.

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