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Fresh Produce and Sharp Knives at Harvest Market On Sunday, Jan. 10, the Montrose Harvest Market features baby spinach, a variety of cut flowers, broccoli and cauliflower, and fresh pomegranate juice. Need your knives and garden tools sharpened? Expert sharpening every Sunday at Mark Fleischman’s “Man of Steel” mobile van inside the Market. Musical entertainment […]

A MSR Christmas

By Mary O’KEEFE While many were enjoying Christmas day, two women took off on a hike that would eventually have them climbing six peaks in the Angeles National Forest and ending with an unscheduled meeting with members of the Montrose Search and Rescue team. “The women were able to get into an area of cell […]

Falcons Grind Out Win in League-Opener

By Brandon HENSLEY With every rough play, Adam Hochberg and his staff threw their hands up, more incredulous with every new non-call than the last one. The crowd behind them wasn’t too pleased, either. Burroughs High School had its supporters come to the Crescenta Valley High gym and voice displeasure over the way the officials […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Members of the board of directors of the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrated the holidays with a tour of the Nethercutt Museum in Sylmar bringing along copies of the Crescenta Valley Weekly. From left are Lisa Dupuy (kneeling), Chris Aristo, Leonard Ghazarian, Aram Ordubegian, Kaipo Chock (kneeling) Craig Fisher, Warren Boehm, Dwight Sityar, Steve […]

Share Your Opinion on Parks

By Mary O’KEEFE A Park Needs Assessment workshop sponsored by the Crescenta Valley Town Council will be held on Jan. 30 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Rosemont Middle School auditorium. The County of Los Angeles is in the process of studying park and recreation facilities to better understand how to improve, expand and […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Calm Before the Storms It doesn’t take much to remind me why I’m a California girl. On Thursday night, New Year’s Eve, Steve and I headed over to Star Café for dinner (I’m crazy about their butternut squash ravioli). As usual, the holiday décor was stunning – large ornaments hung from the ceiling adding color […]

Year in Review – Track & Field

By Leonard COUTIN Flintridge Prep dual star scholars and pole-vaulters Barrett and Gareth Weiss had a very successful track and field season. Gareth won the Division 4 championship title with a height of 15-6. Barrett took second with one fewer miss at 15-6. Barrett won first place at the CIF Masters meet clearing 15-3. Gareth […]

Spiritually Speaking

Question: Our marriage of over 20 years broke up 25 years ago. My problem is that even though we have two children together, and they were teens when my husband left to be with another woman, he wants nothing to do with me. Although I forgave him a long time ago, he still does everything […]

Tips on Staying Healthy this Season

By Mary O’KEEFE With the rains, colder temperatures and just normal fall flu season, there are a few things people can do to help protect them against illness. “We’ve been seeing it all this season,” said Dr. John Rodarte, with Descanso Pediatrics in La Cañada. “From stomach viruses to strep throat and upper respiratory infections.” […]

Lunch at the Athenaeum

Longtime friends gathered for Christmas lunch at the Caltech Athenaeum. Shown from left are Patty Steur, Aldona Kudirka, Carol Young, Carol Bartlett and Danette Erickson.