Unitarian Universalist to Honor Dr. King On Sunday, Jan. 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Unitarian Universalist Church of the Verdugo Hills guest speaker is Gerald C. Rivers. Rivers will bring to life the voice, spirit and essence of Dr. Martin Luther King. As an actor and a scholar, Rivers speaks […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce held its annual installation luncheon on Thursday at the Oakmont Country Club. Stepping off the board were Glendale Police Dept. Lt. Lola Abrahamian and Clark Magnet High School Principal Doug Dall. President Aram Ordubegian, who will remain on the board as immediate past president, passed the […]
The Armenian American Medical Society (AAMS) elected its 2016 board of directors at the organization’s general assembly held in November at Glendale Adventist Medical Center. More than 60 members were in attendance to choose their leadership for the coming year. The following board members were re-elected or remained to serve in 2015-16: Raffi Tachdjian, MD, […]
Ask Phyllis! Cancelling A Listing Dear Phyllis, My house has been on the market for three months. I have had countless open houses but my Realtor® has been cryptic in providing feedback. She only told me how many came, if they were neighbors or buyers coming from the internet […]
By Brandon HENSLEY week ago, the Falcon boys’ basketball team dropped its second game in a row, another road loss at the hands of the vaunted Pasadena Bulldogs. They also fell to the other Pacific League team with the Bulldogs moniker, Burbank. The Falcons weren’t scoring, weren’t crisp on defense and little resembled the team […]
Introducing the 2016 CV Chamber Board of Directors Last week the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce installed its 2016 board of directors at Oakmont Country Club. We said good-bye to two directors, Lt. Lola Abrahamian and Principal Doug Dall, thanking them for their volunteerism and expertise. We also thanked Aram Ordubegian for his 2015 presidency. […]
There Goes My Neighborhood … Who’s Next? Since June 2014, our [Glendale] city council members have been in negotiations to sell the historic Glendale Civic Auditorium to Glendale College. The college would like to expand their footprint, but the topography of their land has limited their ability to expand. Should the college purchase the historic […]
Indian Springs Golden Years Through the ’30s and ’40s, Indian Springs remained a financially viable attraction on a regional level, pulling in visitors from surrounding areas. But it’s the late ’40s and ’50s that are considered the “golden years” of Indian Springs. Returning WWII veterans streamed into the valley to buy homes and start families, […]
By Brandon HENSLEY Ric Cly, a local area baseball coach who spent time with St. Francis High School, passed away on Jan. 12 due to complications from leukemia and pneumonia. He was 66. Cly grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, and played baseball and tennis. He turned his attention to coaching after high […]
It’s Time to Protect our Children Against Identity Theft There has been a concerning trend across the United States of young adults being denied credit cards or loans because their identity was stolen when they were too young to even own a credit card. That is why I introduced legislation that would allow parents to […]