Virginia B. Langton

July 31, 2015 Virginia Langton passed away peacefully and was ushered into heaven to be with her Lord on July 31. She was 95. Virginia was born in Boise, Idaho. She graduated from UCLA and was affiliated with Alpha Delta Chi sorority and Omicron Nu honor society. She taught school until she married John Langton, […]

Digitall Issue 08.20.15

Digitall Issue 08.20.15

Here is the paper for Thursday, August 20, 2015. Check back every Friday to get your copy on your computer, Smartphone, eReader or tablet to take with you on-the-go! If it works or doesn’t work on your device, let us know and we can make a note of it to improve the experience, or if […]

GAMC Reflects on Past and Prepares for Future

GAMC Reflects on Past and Prepares for Future

As the hospital prepares for its 110th birthday, administrators reflect on the innovative ideas of its founder. By Mary O’KEEFE One-hundred-and-ten years ago penicillin had yet to be discovered. Wearing gloves and masks was just beginning to be discussed as a requirement for doctors and nurses. Treating the entire person was not something most hospitals […]

Fun – and Funds – Found at Annual Bingo Night

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY It was standing room only at the fourth annual bingo game at Holy Redeemer Healy Hall on Friday night. Over 260 people crowded into the hall for the chance to win one of 10 $100 prizes donated by local sponsors. The buy-in was $10 for two cards, $15 for six with proceeds […]

And So Begins Academia

And So Begins Academia

By Mary O’KEEFE Kindergarten is one of those times everyone remembers. If you’re a kid you remember that first big step into the world of academia. If you’re a parent you remember your little one walking into that great big school and holding your breath they won’t run back to you in tears. The first […]

Big Screen Coming to Montrose for Annual Film Fest

Big Screen Coming to Montrose for Annual Film Fest

By Mary O’KEEFE The Montrose Shopping Park is gearing up for the Sixth Annual Montrose Film Festival taking place on Friday and Saturday. The idea of a film festival came from a conversation between Tony Smith and Steve Pierce, two longtime Crescenta Valley residents. Both remembered the Montrose Movie Theater that once stood where the […]

Orange Fest ‘Apeels’ to Teens

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY and Charly SHELTON Despite high temperatures on Saturday, hundreds of folks turned out for the inaugural Orange Fest hosted by CV Alliance and CV Youth Alliance. The expo, held at the county building at CV Park, targeted parents from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. when they had the chance to visit more […]