Ticket Trouble: Did StubHub Score an “Own Goal” on this Purchase? Eli Klein snags the perfect seats to watch his favorite hockey team, the Washington Capitals, take on the Columbus Blue Jackets. But his excitement turns to frustration when he discovers the seats do not exist. Question: I was so excited when I found out […]
LCIF Welcomes Community For those who find joy, solace and connection within the pages of a good book, Lutheran Church in the Foothills (LCIF) is extending a warm welcome. The church’s book club is preparing for its upcoming summer meetings offering a space for literary discussion and community fellowship. The next gathering is scheduled for […]
Question: I am feeling a lot of anxiety and fear with what is transpiring outside my door. Where is God in this situation? How can all this be happening? I’m watching families being separated and children put in zip ties. Why is God allowing this to happen ? Scared Answer: I very much understand the fear […]
Local middle and high schools promote and graduate classes. By Robin GOLDSWORTHY and Mary O’KEEFE It was a day of promotions and graduations throughout the Valley. At Rosemont Middle School over 600 eighth grade students were promoted, many with plans to attend Crescenta Valley High School in the fall. In her opening remarks, Principal Suzanne […]
By Julie BUTCHER “Usually I see you from the comfort of my own home – sometimes it’s from my bedroom because you go so long – but today I thought it was really important to show up and say thank you for the decision the city has [made],” said Anita Quiňonez Gabrielian when addressing the […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A public meeting was held by the Crescenta Valley Water District on Tuesday night concerning the proposed water and wastewater rate increases and rate system change. The meeting was one in a series of meetings, outreach and one-on-one discussions with the community over a year. “The [CVWD] board and staff have held […]
A Tough Spot I’ll admit it – I don’t always say what’s on my mind. First off, as owner and publisher of this paper, aside from this column I don’t want the paper to be a forum for my personal beliefs. We take pride in writing “down the middle” (though just this week it was […]
By Mary O’KEEFE June 8 was World Oceans Day. It is an annual event that honors the seas and promotes their protection and conservation. Throughout the world environmentalists and citizen scientists educated the public through beach cleanups and other activities. In Redondo Beach, 7 Seas Collective (https://www.7seascollective.org/) held a beach health survey. Participants surveyed invertebrates […]
Car Show to Celebrate Flag Day On Saturday, June 14 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Albertsons grocery store in Tujunga, with the Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce, invites the community to a car show in its parking lot. Free to attend. Albertsons is located at 6240 Foothill Blvd. at Lowell Avenue in Tujunga. Calling […]