Daniel Lazier of La Cañada Flintridge, son of David and Janet Lazier and a graduate of Flintridge Preparatory School, graduated with a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Bucknell University. Kailey Tindle of Glendale, daughter of Stephen and Vivian Tindle, and Amy Nance, a graduate of Crescenta Valley High School, graduated magna cum laude with […]
Native Plants at the Rosemont Preserve The next docent-led tour of the Rosemont Preserve will be on Saturday, June 27 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Roger Klemm will lead the walk focusing on native plants. Klemm is a software engineer at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and has been involved with various community groups promoting […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Bargain hunters started lining up early in the morning on May 30 for the Annual Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Rummage Sale. CV sheriff volunteers and community officers Sgt. Cynthia Gonzales and Dep. Jesse Alcala worked for weeks to organize and prepare for the event. “It was very successful,” Gonzales said. “It […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Friday, June 26, is the Annual Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Golf Tournament at Scholl Canyon Golf Course. The annual event raises funds for scholarships given to local graduating seniors. Single player fees are $125, and teams of four are $440. The entry fee includes 18 holes of golf, a cart, […]
WARNING: SPOILER ALERT WARNING: SPOILER ALERT WARNING: SPOILER ALERT Do not watch these videos if you do not want to see the new attraction updates at the Disneyland Resort. Indiana Jones Adventure- Opening Doors Effect Matterhorn- Full Ride Through The Haunted Mansion- Hatbox Ghost New Magic- Interview with Imagineer Jeff […]
By Mary O’KEEFE After Thursday night’s “no” vote by the Crescenta Valley Town Council concerning the LA-RICS (Los Angeles Regional Interoperable Communications System) project, President Robbyn Battles received a letter from Los Angeles County Supervisor Michael Antonovich to the project’s executive director Patrick Mallon requesting to “eliminate the La Crescenta sheriffs station site from the […]
Dedication to search and rescue team shown in presentation to local team member. By Jason KUROSU Dannie Hensley has seen and done a lot in the 50 years that he has been a member of the Montrose Search and Rescue team. His Montrose Search and Rescue experience comprises 762 call-outs, 512 meetings (which are held […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The differences are always striking in the summertime. Players grow their hair out, or simply grow. Faces mature, arms get bigger and new guys are asked to prove themselves worthy of playing time once the real season begins months from now. All of that has been on display this month for the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE In September 1939, the world’s first practical helicopter took flight at Stratford, Connecticut. Designed by Igor Sikorsky, that first tethered flight was over in just a few seconds. The following year, Sikorsky flew his helicopter in a demonstration. He flew backward, sideways and up and down; however, he had not quite worked […]
On Wednesday evening, June 3 at the 2015-16 installation dinner and meeting of American Legion Post 288, another member of the American Legion’s “Greatest Generation” was recognized. Henry J. “Bud” Bogust was presented with a copy of the posting on the Registry Of Remembrance on the World War II website. The new Legion Post Commander […]