Disagreement Continues Over Sediment Removal at Devil’s Gate Dam

Disagreement Continues Over Sediment Removal at Devil’s Gate Dam

By Alessandra LUCKEY, intern Over 50 people attended a public meeting at the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge on Saturday afternoon to hear the plans for the sediment removal planned at the Devil’s Gate Dam and to have their questions answered. The Los Angeles County Flood Control District (LACFCD) is currently planning a sediment […]

Holy Family High School ‘Elevates’ Basement Floor

Holy Family High School College Preparatory will undergo major interior redesign of the school basement floor this summer. Renovations include enhancements to the great room (auditorium), art room, faculty lounge, restroom, kitchen and corridor with reconfigured and/or new interior walls, floors, doors and windows, updated lighting, new paints and finishes. An additional public restroom will […]

‘Come Spend Monday Mornings With Us,’ Says VHWC

The Verdugo Hills Women’s Chorus (VHWC) extends an invitation to catch up with old friends, create new ones and have fun all at the same time. The secret is singing! Women who “used to sing in high school” or have never sung in a chorus before can give it a test run by attending the […]

Weather in the Foothills

“The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.”                                                                 ~ Jacques Cousteau Summer is never complete without at least one trip to the beach. Not too many summers ago, our neighbors would load up their 1958 orange and white, now classic, Volkswagen bus and head up the coast […]

Glendale Arts Presents “Be”

A fun-filled family musical, “Be” is the story of a group of teenagers who come to audition for the role of a lifetime. Will they be able to play the parts that society has pre-determined? Or will they just get to Be? Find out on July 22 at 7:30 p.m. at the Alex Theatre. “Be” […]

Goodbye to a Friend

Goodbye to a Friend

The Crescenta Valley lost a valuable member of the community when Chuck Boone died this week. Chuck was a stalwart fighter in the battle against cancer, often found at the annual Relay for Life events (seen here at a 2011 Relay for Life with his wife Regan). Next week CV Weekly will publish the obituary […]

»Montrose Verdugo-City Chamber of Commerce

Early Oktoberfest Mug Returned to Chamber A few months back a longtime resident of Sparr Heights walked into my office with a treasure. She had been at a local yard sale and found two Oktoberfest ceramic mugs from 1979. She bought the pair and brought them right over to the chamber office. Our annual Oktoberfest […]

Indecent Exposure Arrest

On Friday, July 15 at about 12:34 p.m., a female customer walked into the Broadview Food Mart located at 3530 N. Verdugo Road to purchase a lottery ticket. As she went to the cashier she and the cashier greeted each other. The cashier was identified as the owner of the store. Suddenly, he allegedly lifted […]

YOUTH NOTES

CVIM FUNDRAISER A fundraiser benefiting Crescenta Valley High School instrumental music is being held on Saturday, July 23 at TOGO’s and Baskin Robbins in La Crescenta. From 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., TOGO’s will donate 20% of the total sales generated by supporters. Download the flyer at www.cvweekly.com/YOUTH to redeem. TOGO’s is located at 2611 […]

In Brief

CVTC Meets tonight The Crescenta Valley Town Council meets tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. at the La Crescenta Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd. On the agenda is discussion regarding the possible addition of streetlights in the area. Docent Led Tour of the Rosemont Preserve On Saturday, July 23, the community is invited to take a tour […]