By Leonard COUTIN On Thursday, the Falcons hosted their last dual meet of the season before the Pacific League prelims on Friday. “We always know that the Arcadia meet will be a tough one,” said Falcons Head Coach Mark Evans. “They always seem to bring the best out in us and they run great races […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Saturday church members and community members from around Crescenta Valley gathered in an exercise of interfaith understanding by finding commonalities instead of highlighting differences. The event was the annual CV Prayer Breakfast held at The Church of Latter-day Saints in La Crescenta. Over 200 people enjoyed breakfast as the Rosemont Middle […]
Ribbon cuttings are one of the many complimentary benefits of membership in the CV Chamber. If you would like to have a ribbon cutting at your new place of business, contact the Chamber at (818) 248-4957 for more information.
By Charly SHELTON Just as comic book fans have Free Comic Book Day the first Saturday in May to encourage shopping at local comic shops, and cheesecake fans have National Cheesecake Day on July 30 to encourage the eating of cheesecake, now literary fans have a day to call their own. For the first time, […]
Glendale Police Awards Luncheon The Glendale Police Foundation is hosting the 21st Annual Glendale Police Awards Luncheon on Thursday, May 12 at the Glendale Civic Auditorium from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This annual event recognizes and honors the accomplishments of the Glendale Police Dept. and its personnel. The luncheon will highlight the successes that […]
By Brandon HENSLEY There is one more candidate left for the Crescenta Valley Town Council to hear before elections for L.A. County Supervisor are held. Kathryn Barger will speak before the council and audience at the May 19 CVTC meeting. The two candidates for the fifth district supervisor seat who spoke at the April 21 […]
On April 6, the Adelante Latino Awards ceremony was held recognizing outstanding GUSD Latino graduates. The event was held at Glendale High School. New GUSD Superintendent Winfred Roberson attended, as did the GUSD Board of Education. City Manager Scott Ochoa was the keynote speaker and GCC Trustee Anita Quinonez Gabrielian was the mistress of ceremonies. […]
Glendale Intends to Break Promise to Fund Deukmejian Park “I’m still troubled by all the money being used up at Deukmejian. It’s just not fair.” “Right now we have another $2.5 million parked in the Deukmejian account … this is $2.5 million that can be allocated for something else if we wanted to.” “Deukmejian, I’m […]
By Mary O’KEEFE An accident occurred on Wednesday morning on Honolulu and Pennsylvania avenues. A truck described as a “work truck” was traveling eastbound on Honolulu Avenue when it struck the side of a school bus. “There was a prior collision in the area that created some congestion,” said California Highway Patrol Officer Fan. “The […]
WIN CHAPTER OPENING LOCALLY The eighth chapter of WIN-Networking will launch on Thursday, May 5 in Eagle Rock. WIN helps business people expand their contacts and provides educational development among other services. Each meeting includes networking time, lunch and a guest speaker. The first speaker is Dr. Edwin Locke, an internationally acknowledged expert on goal […]