When the Topanga Messenger was conceived and born in 1976, we were a mix of wannabe hippies and solid citizens, who said, “Hey, this town needs a newspaper!”
It didn’t come about because of any one person. There were nine of us…and a community. One person may have said, “Let’s create a newspaper,” but eight others agreed and said, “I can do this,” “I can do that.” We started with $33 and our first ad.
We assembled the paper in several people’s living rooms, sitting on the floor with a typewriter, doing layout and paste-up on a coffee table. It would be a while before we would have any semblance of an office. A computer eventually made it into our world, stone-age technology that helped us run just a bit more efficiently.