L.A. Times visits Island Village

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The Los Angeles Times visits Island Village, a Long Beach enclave near the Orange County line, in today's edition. Residents in the gated community off of Second Street are weighing whether to pursue joining Seal Beach, where property values are generally higher.

Some residents, however, aren't so sure seeking annexation makes much sense. The Times points out one concern in Long Beach's favor -- receiving the residents' discount on local golf courses.

Not long ago, the District Weekly explored the issue as well.

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