Scene in LA – November

Scene in LA – November

Here are the new shows burning up our theatres this month: “Yohen” James and Sumi Washington are an interracial couple struggling to maintain their 37-year marriage after James retires from the U.S. Army. The dramatic change in routine prompts questions about life, love and aging as the couple attempts to repair what’s broken and decide […]

LA CAÑADA GLADIATORS

  GREMLIN FLAG La Cañada Gladiators v. Charter Oak Chargers (Teams do not keep score)   The La Cañada Gladiators Jr. Gremlins hosted the Charter Oak Chargers on Saturday, Oct. 28 at La Cañada High School. Charter Oak was relentless on offense with three touchdowns in the first half. By the time La Cañada got […]

Preparing for Arcadia

Preparing for Arcadia

By Vincent PAGE The Crescenta Valley High School varsity football team was out to make a statement on Friday night. After a disappointing defeat at the hands of the Burbank Bulldogs, 37-20 on Oct. 20, the Falcons wanted to prove they’re still a threat when it comes to CIF playoffs, along with being contenders for […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

  Lined up are the Boy Scouts of Troop 319 out on a Kayaking adventure on Big Bear Lake last weekend. We headed up on Saturday where we put in a full day of trail building. On Sunday it was our time to relax by taking a self guided kayaking tour from Boulder Bay down […]

LCWC Holds Ribbon Cutting

In October, the La Crescenta Woman’s Club celebrated the completion of it recent renovations with a ribbon cutting. The LCWC is over 100 years old and serves as a philanthropic outreach organization serving the Crescenta Valley community. To learn more, contact Carol Huntwork (818) 249-4407 or Carol Stein at (818) 636-8854.

People Making News

Local resident Miranda Jeanette DiMase-Nordling recently completed a summer internship as a circus arts intern at Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cutural Heritage in Washington, D.C. DiMase-Nordling is member of the Class of 2018 at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut. Connecticut College is one of only a handful of colleges in the country that […]

Adventist Health Glendale Cancer Care Guild Presents Courage Awards

The power of a positive attitude, hope, love, and support of family and friends was an inspiring theme of the Courage Awards recognition dinner, celebrating cancer survivors and those dedicated to fighting cancer at Adventist Health Glendale (AHGL). Courage Awards are presented by the medical center’s Cancer Care Guild in partnership with the Adventist Health […]

Authors’ Luncheon Planned by LCWC

Three popular local authors will appear at the Authors’ Luncheon presented by the La Crescenta Woman’s Club on Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. in La Crescenta. Denise Hamilton, editor of Los Angeles Noir and winner of an Edgar Award for best short story, writes with a keen sense of place. The Glendale resident, winner of […]

Police Ask for Help in Shoplifting Case

On Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6:42 p.m., the suspect and child (pictured with blurred) entered the Rite-Aid located at 707 N. Pacific Ave. in the City of Glendale. The suspect walked with the child to the liquor aisle, selected a bottle of alcohol and broke the security device off of it. The male then concealed […]

Halloween in Salem

Halloween in Salem

By Charly SHELTON Ten years ago Halloween night, I stayed late after trick-or-treating to watch a movie with my friend from high school. This began a relationship that has led to marriage, sharing a life together and, now, to Salem, Massachusetts. Our honeymoon in Ireland this March featured way more lithic archaeological sites and cultural […]