At the end of April the Glendale City Clerk’s office tallied up the remaining vote-by-mail and provisional ballots that were leftover from the tally earlier this month. According to Glendale’s Election Center, approximately 3,900 such ballots remained to be counted. In the race for City Council, incumbents Ara J. Najarian and Zareh Sinanyan both held […]
“I hear the wind among the trees Playing the celestial symphonies; I see the branches downward bent, Like keys of some great instrument.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ‘A Day of Sunshine’ Monday morning a symphony of chainsaws could be heard throughout the foothills as we continued to recover from last weekend’s damaging winds. A large […]
Food For Thought I admit it – I am a foodie. I love food. Though I am not necessarily adventurous in my culinary exploration, I do enjoy being introduced to some new flavors that are within my comfort zone (which I am trying to expand). At a recent Prom Plus meeting, one of our […]
As NASA’s Cassini spacecraft prepares to shoot the narrow gap between Saturn and its rings for the second time in its grand finale, Cassini engineers are delighted, while ring scientists are puzzled, that the region appears to be relatively dust-free. This assessment is based on data Cassini collected during its first dive through the region […]
By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday at 8:19 p.m. the Crescenta Valley Station received a call from a resident whose home in the 400 block of Paulette Place in La Cañada security alarm had activated. The resident was not at his home at the time. When deputies responded they saw two men running from the location. […]
By Charly SHELTON On April 22, Earth Day, the March for Science took place across the country. Locally, there were marches in Downtown Los Angeles, from Pershing Square to City Hall, and in Pasadena from Caltech to Memorial Park. Part protest, part demonstration, part show of solidarity, this march invited people from all walks of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The annual Hometown Country Fair was held on Saturday, a success despite the winds that preceded the event. “I think it went well under the circumstances,” said Kaipo Chock, president of the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, the organizer of the event. The circumstances that Chock spoke of were the strong winds […]
By Mary O’KEEFE After over three hours of deliberation, a bit of confusion and a vote reversal, the Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization voted to accept the petition for territory transfer of the Sagebrush area from Glendale Unified School District to La Cañada Unified School District. Sagebrush is the far west section […]
Friedman Hosting Coffee & Conversation Assemblymember Laura Friedman is hosting Coffee & Conversation, an opportunity to discuss upcoming legislation and events within the 43rd Assembly district. Coffee & Conversation is on Saturday, May 6 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McCambridge Recreation Center, room 4, 1515 N. Glenoaks Blvd., Burbank. Work Planned by […]
By Mary O’KEEFE his weekend the Montrose Shopping Park is doing what it does best – having a family fun event. Along with the Harvest Market, the annual Kids N Kritters, Wags N Whiskers and Taste of Montrose events are this Sunday – rain or shine – along the 2200-2500 blocks of Honolulu Avenue. Kids […]