Nov. 13, 2016 U.S. Army career soldier and VFW Post Commander Keith G. Mosure died at 82. Sergeant First Class Keith G. Mosure spent 20 years in the intelligence branch of the U.S. Army during some of the most dangerous times in our nation’s history. He served in the Vietnam War and was awarded […]
Sept. 29, 1924 – Oct. 23, 2016 Karna Jane (Deininger) Meese passed away on Oct. 23. Karna was born on Sept. 29, 1924 in Torrance, California to Louis H. Deininger and Maude (Stevens) Deininger of Owatonna, Minnesota. Her parents moved to Torrance in 1922. Karna attended Torrance High School and Long Beach City College. She […]
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*CORRECTION IN BOLD By Leonard COUTIN Emotions were high at the Pacific League conference cross-country finals held on Thursday at the Falcons’ home course at Crescenta Valley Park. By the end of the day it was known which teams qualified to move forward to the CIF prelims being held at RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE on Friday, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Election Day was busy to say the least. Lines of voters eager to cast ballots were long at many polling places throughout California and even where the lines were shorter there was still a steady stream of voters. Despite the lines, though, most seemed happy to stand in line with comments overheard […]
The annual Mutt Strut invites all runners, walkers (and their dogs) – sighted and not – to a morning of fun and friendship at CV Park. By Mary O’KEEFE For many the decision to take an early morning run is simple – the only real problem could be just finding the energy to get out […]
The La Cañada Flintridge Orthopaedic Guild (LCFOG) hosted its 59th annual Book and Author Luncheon at the Angeles National Golf Club on Tuesday, Oct. 25. The goal was to raise funds for Orthopaedic Institute for Children (OIC) where medical care, including surgery if needed, is provided for children without consideration to their family financial status. […]
‘Tis The Season in the Montrose Shopping Park! Get ready for the most charming experience in Montrose! It’s the “hap-happiest” season of all with festive window dressings, sweet treats, millions of flickering lights and merchants going all out to make Montrose the best place to spend this holiday season. As the town begins its transformation, […]
Please join us this Saturday, Nov. 12 when we cut the red ribbon at Sue & Mary’s Hallmark! New co-owners Sue Friedrich and Mary LeVoy are throwing a grand opening event to show off their Hallmark holiday merchandise and other new goodies. From 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., there will be refreshments, special offers and […]
Who Really Killed the Red Car Trolley? In the first half of the last century, sunny Los Angeles was crisscrossed with the tracks of an efficient, clean and cheap public transit system. You could go anywhere in the city quickly and without the worry of traffic and parking. Even the Crescenta Valley was served by […]