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Westwood cemetary link on this page has NOTHING to do with the Westwood, CA in Lassen County.

RE: "Citation Needed" about early cable television system: I lived in Westwood from 1969-1971 and remember the CATV system, the variety store and its owner a few doors down from Young's Market. I cannot confirm the store owner was involved in it but the CATV system did indeed exist; my household was a subscriber. The antennas were visible just off the A21 highway between Westwood and Clear Creek on the east side. At one time the system went down and a hand-written sign was posted in front of a TV camera to let customers know the problem was being repaired. P.S. The comment about the Westwood cemetery link likely refers to the city in west Los Angeles County. I have the distinction of having lived in both Westwoods. 80.39.171.76 ( talk) 00:33, 3 August 2018 (UTC) reply

Westwood in fiction

Do not restore the reference to my book. I do not support wikipedia. I do not wish to be referenced in it or by it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.106.8.144 ( talk) 22:02, 20 December 2012 (UTC) reply

Wikipedia does not require an author's endorsement, nor does reference to a source construe any support of that source by Wikipedia. However, no notability of the fictional story has been established, and the cited source was a blog, which fails the criteria for reliable sources.-- Jeffro77 ( talk) 04:22, 23 December 2012 (UTC) reply

Dixie Fire

Is it worth mentioning the 2021 evacuation of Westwood from the Dixie Fire, or no, since the fire didn't actually reach the tiwn?

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Westwood cemetary link on this page has NOTHING to do with the Westwood, CA in Lassen County.

RE: "Citation Needed" about early cable television system: I lived in Westwood from 1969-1971 and remember the CATV system, the variety store and its owner a few doors down from Young's Market. I cannot confirm the store owner was involved in it but the CATV system did indeed exist; my household was a subscriber. The antennas were visible just off the A21 highway between Westwood and Clear Creek on the east side. At one time the system went down and a hand-written sign was posted in front of a TV camera to let customers know the problem was being repaired. P.S. The comment about the Westwood cemetery link likely refers to the city in west Los Angeles County. I have the distinction of having lived in both Westwoods. 80.39.171.76 ( talk) 00:33, 3 August 2018 (UTC) reply

Westwood in fiction

Do not restore the reference to my book. I do not support wikipedia. I do not wish to be referenced in it or by it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.106.8.144 ( talk) 22:02, 20 December 2012 (UTC) reply

Wikipedia does not require an author's endorsement, nor does reference to a source construe any support of that source by Wikipedia. However, no notability of the fictional story has been established, and the cited source was a blog, which fails the criteria for reliable sources.-- Jeffro77 ( talk) 04:22, 23 December 2012 (UTC) reply

Dixie Fire

Is it worth mentioning the 2021 evacuation of Westwood from the Dixie Fire, or no, since the fire didn't actually reach the tiwn?


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