CRIME BLOTTER Jan. 26 Foothill Boulevard and Wentworth Street in Sunland, Crescenta Valley deputies arrested a 40-year-old Lakeview Terrace man for driving on a suspended driver’s license and reasonable cause arrest for driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent. After deputies stopped the man they noticed the vehicle had several wires hanging from the steering […]
This Friday, after the official opening of the new La Crescenta Library at 2809 Foothill Blvd., the Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley will dedicate a plaque in the facility, reuniting the scattered descendants of local founding families. The historical society wanted to do something special for the dedication ceremony of the plaque for which […]
Wheel slippage during attempts to extricate NASA’s Mars rover Spirit from a patch of soft ground during the preceding two weeks had partially buried the wheels by the 1,899th Martian day, or sol, of the Spirit’s mission on Mars. Once the Martian rover Spirit makes it through the hard winter it more than likely will […]
By Charly SHELTON Census Day is April 1, 2010 – no fooling. In preparation, a new census office was opened with much fanfare on Jan. 20 in Burbank.Located at 2727 W. Alameda Ave., the opening ceremony included many distinguished speakers, including Greg Krikorian of the Glendale Unified School District and a blessing by the Armenian […]
SUBSTANCE PREVENTION MEETING TONIGHT The CV Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition meeting will be tonight, Thursday, Jan. 28 at 7:00 p.m. at Crescenta Valley High School in the school library. The public is invited to attend. CV ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS BAROQUE BASH The Crescenta Valley Arts Council is holding its third annual music “bash” Friday, […]
Club helps more than moms; projects benefit those in need By Shana LiVIGNI Families piled out of SUVs last Saturday afternoon, loaded their toddlers into strollers, then made their way into the La Crescenta Presbyterian Church. The church was the site of the 3rd Annual Pre-School Expo, sponsored by the MOMS (Moms Offering Moms Support) […]
Robin Goldsworthy from the desk of the publisher How nice was it to wake up on Wednesday and see the sun shining outside once again! As I’m sure you can imagine, with the rain last week and Tuesday this week, we here at the paper have been rather restless wondering whether or not any of […]
By Brandon HENSLEY They were tested, poked and prodded, a 10-week course condensed into10 days giving them all they could handle. In the end, though, the hard work of 12 ambulance operators paid off this week as they officially became part of the Glendale Fire Department’s new Basic Life Support program. Starting this week, four […]
By Mary O’Keefe A vehicle traveling southwest down Waltonia Drive about 3 a.m. on Wednesday crashed into a car that was parked on the street in the 1900 block with enough force to slam the car into a utility pole, then shoving it into the front yard of the car’s owner. The vehicle was then […]
By Charles COOPER The city of Glendale is expected to start work this spring on phase four of the restoration of the stone barn at Deukmejian Park to serve as a meeting hall and museum for the wilderness park in La Crescenta. The council Tuesday approved plans and specifications for the seismic strengthening of the […]