The Glendale Educational Foundation (GEF) announced a new partnership launched with the Antaeus Theatre Company that brings hands-on, theater-based education into the classroom for students in the Glendale Unified School District. For the 2023-24 school term, GEF has brokered a precedent-setting partnership with Antaeus Theatre Company where GUSD students will take part in specialized […]
The Glendale Police Dept. has successfully apprehended a suspect in connection with a recent shooting. Glendale police detectives and members of the U.S. Marshals Pacific Southwest Regional Fugitive Task Force and the U.S. Marshals Florida Regional Task Force arrested 42-year-old Arnak Aloyan of Glendale. The shooting occurred on Sunday, Oct. 30 near the intersection of […]
On the day after Thanksgiving, Montrose will continue its holiday tree lighting tradition that starts the season along Honolulu Avenue. By Mary O’KEEFE On Friday, Nov. 24, the Montrose Shopping Park Association (MSPA) will kick off its celebration “Come Home to Montrose this Christmas.” The kickoff begins at 5:30 p.m. with the Hummingbird Conservatory Carolers […]
By Mary O’KEEFE At the Nov. 16 meeting of the Glendale City Council continuation of the public hearing was held regarding an ordinance that would amend Glendale Municipal Code 1995, effectively prohibiting the use, distribution and sale of polystyrene products on a citywide basis. This issue has been presented to the Council several times. […]
Board member Nayiri Nahabedian (at right in red) honored Clark Magnet High School, Crescenta Valley High School and Hoover High School for earning a place on the 2023 College Board AP School Honor Roll. Photos provided by GUSD By Eliza PARTIKA Glendale Unified School District board of education members recognized high achieving schools for their […]
Tis the Season We’re about to get real busy. The Christmas holiday (and Hanukkah and Kwanza and …) brings a demanding schedule that includes shopping, short deadlines and partying. But today, Thursday, is Thanksgiving and before we get crazy with the Christmas season let’s take a minute and catch our breath to reflect on the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE When I was shifting through my thoughts of what to write this week I of course went to Thanksgiving. I had started to research what the weather was like on that 1621 Thanksgiving, which more likely occurred at the end of September/first of October – not in November as that was […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Chace Taylor Malone Impact Foundation-Los Angeles (IFLA) held its annual golf tournament recently followed by the 19th Hole Banquet. Chace Taylor Malone is best described as charismatic and caring but he struggled with anxiety and depression, which led to substance abuse, for many years. He lost his battle with abuse […]
CVW Offices Closed for Holiday The offices of the Crescenta Valley Weekly will be closed today, Nov. 23, and tomorrow, Nov. 24 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Warm Wishes from CVCA Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, the Crescenta Valley Community Association has moved its monthly meeting to Thursday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. […]
By Mikaela STONE The Crescenta Valley Town Council meeting on Nov. 16 had a positive start as representatives of the county fire department reported that there had been no fires since last month’s report. However, with Thanksgiving coming up they offered words of warning. The holiday is a notoriously busy day for first responders […]