By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Town Council meeting is tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. in the La Crescenta Library community room, 2809 Foothill Blvd. It is an important meeting to attend for those in the community who are concerned about the median project along Foothill Boulevard. The original number of medians planned for the […]
By Brandon HENSLEY Despite a rowdy environment and a pumped up Falcons squad Tuesday afternoon in the Crescenta Valley High gymnasium, the CV girls’ volleyball team couldn’t keep its hold on second place in the Pacific League as it dropped an important match to the Burroughs Indians in straight sets. The Falcons put effort and […]
Supporting Your Local Merchants Supports Your Community With the holidays fast approaching, the race is on to get into the holiday shopping spirit. You could stay home and shop on-line in your bathrobe or … think, “What better place to shop than Montrose?” A first choice might be starting your day off at the famous […]
On Oct. 9, the Glendale Memorial Health Foundation held its 29th Annual Evening of Wine and Roses benefitting Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital. Held at The Langham in Pasadena, the event raised approximately $375,000 with proceeds earmarked for the “Humankindness in the Making” initiative to fund a new Outpatient Center at Glendale Memorial. The Outpatient […]
By Robin GOLDSWORTHY For the ninth year, CV United Methodist Church is hosting Empty Bowls, an invitation to the community to help end hunger. Empty Bowls is a national campaign started 25 years ago in a Midwest high school. The original idea was to organize a charitable event to give artists and art students a […]
HAUNTED HALLOWEEN ART RECEPTION The City of Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department in cooperation with the Adams Hill Neighborhood Association (AHNA) is hosting a reception at the Adams Square Mini Park ,1020 Palmer Ave., for an installation and a costume parade for neighborhood dogs and their owners. The event will take place on Saturday, […]
By Charly Shelton Poke is a Hawaiian dish of fresh, raw fish, tossed in seaweed, candlenut, sea salt and limu, a kind of algae. It has evolved with its rise to mainstream popularity in the 1970’s to become a salad of raw fish tossed with soy sauce or ponzu, wasabi and generally served with rice […]
By Charly SHELTON Shake Shack has opened in LA, What started as an East Coast obsession has spread all the way across the country in a line of chain locations hitting 17 states in the US and six other countries. It’s like the East Coast version of In-N-Out that didn’t stay where they started. They […]
By Charly SHELTON Eating healthy is always a smart move but more often than not, it is too difficult. The drive-thru at Jack in the Box is easier for a quick lunch than Whole Foods, not only because it is faster but easier on the mind to just get something premade and not worry about […]
Oct. 16 3400 block of S. Central Avenue in Los Angeles, detectives at Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station received a call from L.A. police concerning suspects they were detaining. The LAPD officers reportedly said they had found numerous documents that were related to a residential burglary that occurred in La Cañada. Detectives recovered jewelry and several […]