Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis! Lines Of Communication Dear Phyllis,   Over the years, I have bought several homes with the same real estate agent. Recently, my agent went out of town for several weeks, and I didn’t want to bother him while he was on vacation. I had a very simple question and contacted the seller’s agent. […]

Veterans Corner

By Andy Gero ‘Agent Orange’ After the Vietnam War the Dept. of Veterans Affairs decided that for veterans who were presumably exposed to Agent Orange disability benefits would be limited to only those who actually set foot on land. For those veterans, the VA developed a list of presumptive illnesses – among them peripheral neuropathy, […]

Glendale Hospital Offers New Heart Technology

Dignity Health Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center is the first facility in Glendale to implant a new miniaturized, wireless monitoring sensor to manage heart failure (HF). The CardioMEMS HF System is the first and only FDA-approved heart failure monitoring device that has been proven to significantly reduce hospital admissions when used by physicians to […]

ALF Donates Books to Sunland Elementary

“Yes!” exclaimed over 500 Sunland Elementary School students at a recent all-school assembly when asked, “Do you like to read?” School Principal Lisa Dachs-Ornelas announced that more than 300 books would soon be on the school library shelves, and thanked the members of Assistance League of Flintridge (ALF) who had voted to organize a book […]

A History of (and Recipe for) Turkey

By Charly SHELTON Nobody really knows what the exact menu was at the first Thanksgiving in 1621. According to letters and journals of those who attended the feast, they ate “beef and fowl,” and they did have a turkey hunt the day before, according to a letter from dinner attendee and pilgrim Edward Winslow. But […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Marilyn Wright took the CV Weekly on a trip to Bullhead City and the Colorado River in September for a weekend get-away with family. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages of the community’s favorite newspaper.

Legacy of Louise Forbes

Legacy of Louise Forbes

By Jason KUROSU The works of local artist Louise Forbes will be on public display for perhaps the final time, as the Montrose gallery dedicated to her art will close its doors this December after more than three decades of operation. Forbes passed away in April at the age of 89, leaving behind a lifetime’s […]

People Making News

Crystal Leem, a freshman at Biola University and resident of Montrose, was among 96 students who received one of the college’s highest scholarship – the President’s Scholarship – for the 2015-16 academic year. Freshmen are eligible for the President’s Scholarship – $10,000 per year – if upon entering the university they meet the requirements of […]

Antiques, Collectibles, Appraisals, Oh my!

On Saturday, the La Crescenta Woman’s Club hosted its annual Antiques and Collectibles Show and Appraisal Event. The event was an opportunity for the public to do some early holiday shopping or find out the worth of a beloved “antique.” With many types of items for sale, from holiday décor to old games and decorative […]

Bartolett Recognized in Registry

Bartolett Recognized in Registry

At a recent American Legion meeting another member of this nation’s “Greatest Generation” was recognized with the presentation of a copy of the posting on the Registrary Of Remembrance on the National World War II Memorial website. The presentation was made by the new American Legion Post Commander Gerry Collins. Russell Forrest Bartolett enlisted in […]