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Week in Review: 9/11 Remembered, Amplified Sound Cutoff Time and School District Surplus

Also, four Board of Education candidates are gearing up to compete for three seats in the Nov. 8 election.

This past week, Beverly Hills remembered the victims of Sept. 11, 2001, while the community dealt with the loss of a Beverly Hills High School student who died suddenly on campus. Here are the top stories from Sept. 4-10.

1. Fire Chief Tim Scranton gave an at the in honor of the lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001.

2. A memorial was held for Beverly Hills High School sophomore Elena Natanzadeh, who .

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3. The City Council voted 4 to 1 at its last meeting to establish 10 p.m., seven days a week, as the . Unreasonable sound levels are still unacceptable at any time of the day.

4. Chie Alexandra Coggins Johnson, who was initially charged with her boyfriend in the 2010 Trousdale Estates stabbing death of Katsutoshi Tony Takazato, was sentenced to . 

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5. Beverly Hills Unified School District officials said that the 2010-11 school year ended with a from its $52.7 million budget.

Also, the BHUSD Board of Education race is getting started. Last week the four candidates . On Sunday, three candidates have .

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