Digital Issue 02.25.2016

Digital Issue 02.25.2016

Here is the paper for Thursday, February 25, 2016. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

JROTC Honor Guard Needs Support for Competition

By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley High School JROTC Honor Guard division has had their hard work and hours of practice rewarded by being selected to compete in the 2016 Air Force National JROTC Drill Championship Series. Anyone who attends events in Crescenta Valley has most likely seen the award-winning Honor Guard. They are the […]

Kindness Pays Off for Rosemont

By Jason KUROSU Rosemont Middle School was recently awarded a $500 cash prize thanks to the efforts of a local eighth grader and aspiring filmmaker looking to spread the message of kindness to his fellow students. Daniel Tweedy was honored for his short film, “Kindness: You Are All That I Needed,” the winning entry in […]

Religious Extremism: Conversation and Collaboration in Our Community

La Cañada Presbyterian Church and Islamic Congregation of La Cañada-Flintridge announced that they will co-host a community forum on religious extremism at La Cañada Presbyterian Church (pictured at right), 626 Foothill Blvd. in Fellowship Hall of the Demarest Family Life Center on Sunday, March 6 from  5 p.m. to  6:30 p.m. Religious extremism may seem […]

Emotional Ending for Boys’ Basketball

By Brandon HENSLEY It was just over two years ago that Arin Ovanessian found himself in a tough spot. It was a road basketball game at John Muir High School, and Ovanessian’s Falcons were down 47-46 with the clock ticking down. The play called for the ball to be thrown inside to center Eric Patten, […]

Pet of the Week

Angel After an intense day at the bowling alley posting a perfect 300! And knows how to use a foot pedal on the front electric trolling motor of a bass boat too. CV Weekly loves to hear about your pets! Send a pic and small cap to steve@cvweekly.com, to share your lovable pets with the […]

Grammys Gift Lounge

By Charly SHELTON The Grammys may have come and gone but the style remains. Red carpet trends and celebrity sway go a long way to making a product popular. It’s with this idea that at these award shows and events, celebrities and members of the media are gifted with awesome items from technology to food […]

Red Signs Signal Rehab of Water Treatment Plant

By Jason KUROSU Starting Monday, Crescenta Valley Water District customers will be asked to halt outdoor watering for 10 days, as a district-wide planned imported water shutdown will begin. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, in conjunction with the Foothill Municipal Water District, have asked local residents and businesses not to water their lawns […]

Connecting the Dots

By Charly SHELTON The last of three meetings to help decide the structure of the 2017-18 GUSD school year calendar was held Tuesday night at Crescenta Valley High School. The three public forums, the other two held at Hoover and Glendale high schools, were in response to the backlash from parents over the early 2016-17 […]

»Montrose -Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce

Business Mixer at KidsArt in Montrose Please join us for our monthly mixer on Wednesday, March 2 at KidsArt in Montrose. It is a great networking opportunity as well as a chance to discover a unique business in Montrose and hear about the services they offer. Montrose is filled with so many great “specialty” local […]