By Brandon HENSLEY Usually at a high school, hours after the last bell has rung, the hallways are empty, free of students who are most likely procrastinating on another assignment. But on May 20 at CV High, students had an assignment that brought them back to the classroom from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. On […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Last week, champion tricycle riders took their shot for the coveted first place award at the Lincoln 500. For 31 years, Lincoln Elementary School students, teachers and parents have transformed the school’s campus into a rally racetrack. Drivers (riders) from all ages prepare for the day they will cross that finish line […]
By Brandon HENLSEY How does a team respond to a new year when it loses its All-CIF player who guided them to a 24-6 record and an appearance in the CIF quarterfinals? With mixed results, if the Crescenta Valley Lady Falcons’ basketball team is part of that question. The Lady Falcons entered the 2010- 11 […]
Final division team standings for the 2011 CSA Spring Season Bronco 12 & Under 1 BENCHMARK SCENERY 2 EL SOL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 3 HIGH TEMP 4 TOGO’S 5 C.V. TOW 6 CALTIUS CAPITAL 7 ANDY’S TRANSFER Mustang 10 & Under 1 IOTEC 2 KANA PIPELINE 3 LAWRENCE R. MOSS & ASSOC. 4 TOGO’S 5 FRATELLI’S […]
On Sunday, May 22, the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center Stingrays, a special needs swim team, beat out the Leaps and Boundz, Frogs and Big Fun, Blue Dolphins to take first place at the Annual Bubble Invitational Swim Meet held at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center. Over 50 swimmers ranging in age from 6 to 17 […]
By Maddy PUMILIA La Cañada locals came together this Memorial Day weekend to have fun, to eat good food and most importantly, to remember veterans and fallen soldiers as a part of the 38th annual Fiesta Days. Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, politicians and others gathered Monday morning honoring many veterans. The veterans proudly stood at […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS Crescenta Valley Veterinary Hospital opened its doors and welcomed clients as well as the rest of the community to its second annual open house on Saturday, May 14. Dr. Tom Black, D.V.M. said he hoped to create a little excitement and give back to his clients by offering them an inside peek […]
… Ruth Smith who is turning 102. In celebration of Smith’s birthday, a small party was held at her home in Montrose. Family and friends attended. Contributed by Robert MORTON
By Ted Ayala In 1945, the great American composer Bernard Herrmann–whose compositions graced the films of Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Brian de Palma, and Martin Scorsese, among others–wrote an impassioned defense of film music’s stature as an art form in the New York Times in response to a scathing critique by conductor Erich Leinsdorf published […]