Preparing for Arbor Day

By Brandon HENSLEY It’s time for Crescenta Valley residents to start thinking green again. Spring officially comes next week, but on Saturday the good feeling of the season will begin a little earlier. The CV Town Council and the L.A. County Department of Parks and Recreation will hold the annual Arbor Day ceremony at Two […]

How to Help Japan Earthquake Victims, Learn Up To Date Info

By Mary O’KEEFE & Brandon HENSLEY The vibrations of the Japanese earthquake and subsequent tsunami have resonated here in the United States as local folks wait to hear how friends and family abroad are faring in the aftermath of the disaster. Erika Suzuki was a member of the executive board of the Crescenta Valley Drug […]

Youngster Approached by Possible Predator

By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Sheriffs want to make the public aware of a possible predator that approached a young girl on Tuesday evening in the Waltonia Drive area of Montrose. On Tuesday at about 9 p.m. the 9-year-old girl was walking her dog on Waltonia Drive near Ocean View Boulevard. A newer model, […]

Council Drayman Counters Detractors in Glendale City Council Meeting

By Ted AYALA Affairs of municipal governance tend to be rather genteel affairs that tend to avoid the fire and rhetoric of politics at the state and federal levels. So it was a surprise to see the atmosphere grow tense and angry in the Glendale City Council chamber last Tuesday night in response to a […]

Truck Lands in Pickens Canyon Park

By Mary O’KEEFE “It sounded like an explosion.” “You could see the big ball of [light] arc at the power pole.” Those were some of the comments from witnesses of the dump truck that came barreling down Briggs Avenue and landed side down in Pickens Canyon Park on Tuesday morning. Truck driver Wilbur Rivas, 24, […]

Measure S Discussed at Glendale City Council

By Ted AYALA The full city council met last Tuesday to discuss, in matters pertinent to the Crescenta Valley, support for the GUSD’s Measure S and information relating to the forthcoming city elections. Measure S – which would require 55% support of voters to pass – extends property tax rates approved by residents via 1997’s […]

Weather In the Foothills

By- Sue KILPATRICK “May the sun shine warm upon your face. And rains fall soft upon your fields.” – IRISH BLESSING Have you noticed how green our mountains have become? This year the weather has provided perfect conditions, encouraging native grasses and wild flowers to re-emerge on the hillsides left barren after the blazing fires […]

Students Show Off Their Talent

By Brandon HENSLEY The next time a teacher catches a student drawing in class instead of paying attention, they might think twice before punishing them. If they know what’s going on at The Firehouse, that is. On March 1, the second art exhibit featuring work from CV High students was held at The Firehouse, which […]

Meet the Candidates – Part 3: GUSD

By Mary O’KEEFE, Brandon HENSLEY and Jason KUROSU On April 5 voters who live within the Glendale Unified School District area will be asked to choose two candidates out of the eight vying for a seat on the district’s school board. The school or governing board members are elected by voters to establish the educational […]

Meet Dave Weaver

Crescenta Valley Weekly put forth three questions for each candidate vying for a seat on Glendale City Council. Below are candidate Dave Weaver’s answers. We hope this information helps our readers make an educated and informed decision on April 5. [Note the answers from candidates Garen Mailyan, John Drayman and Rafi Manoukian were in last […]