MSPA Discusses Art in Glendale

By Nicole MOORE Lt. Oscar Rodriguez from the Glendale Police Dept. addressed concerns mentioned by members of the Montrose Shopping Park Assn. at the monthly meeting of the MSPA. Steve Pierce, Montrose film liaison, reported that a number of syringes were found behind the Color Me Mine property. Whether the syringes were medical waste or […]

Texas Family Seeks Refuge at CV Sheriff’s Station

Texas Family Seeks Refuge at CV Sheriff’s Station

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday afternoon, a couple visiting from Texas found that California freeways can offer more obstacles than traffic jams and construction. At 1:46 p.m., the Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station received a call from a woman who was a passenger in a vehicle who said a driver had been following her family and […]

In Brief

  Winemaking History Presented On, Friday, Nov. 10 Glendale Trails and Open Space will host its second Friday Night Lecture of the year: “Winemaking in the Crescenta/Cañada Valleys: Then and Now” with Stuart Byles (author and winemaker). This program is for adults only and will cover the history of winemaking in the region and the […]

Veterans Day Ceremony Planned at Two Strike Park

Veterans Day Ceremony Planned at Two Strike Park

By Mary O’KEEFE On Saturday, the community will have the chance to thank veterans for their military service at Two Strike Park as part of an annual recognition ceremony. The celebration – one of several planned for the Southland – will begin at 3 p.m. and last about an hour. It will open with Crescenta […]

Weather in the Foothills

“When the trees their summer splendor Change to raiment red and gold, When the summer moon turns mellow, And the nights are getting cold; Then we know that it is autumn, Loveliest season of the year.” ~ Carol L. Riser, “Autumn” November in Southern California lacks a common definition. Try to find a quotation, saying […]

Construction Angst Continues to Plague Drivers

By Mary O’KEEFE The Foothill (210) Freeway construction continues and, beginning Nov. 13, another much-used exit will be affected. According to Caltrans, the Ocean View Boulevard on-ramp to the eastbound 210 will be closed from 30 days – best case scenario – to 45 days – worst case scenario. “We will be paving the roads […]

Verna L. Bates

Oct. 6, 1922 – Oct. 17, 2017 Verna Bates passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 17 at her home. She lived in the Crescenta Valley since 1950 and relocated here from Michigan with her husband, Harley Bates, who preceded her in death on Jan. 26, 2013. They were married in Tyler, Texas while Harley was still […]

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John Sparr Tavern Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting   The wait is over. The John Sparr Tavern will be having an official ribbon cutting and grand opening event, complete with hors d’oeuvres, food bites and a champagne toast to celebrate, on Wednesday, Nov. 15 starting at 6 p.m. The grand opening festivities start the week […]

Free Organ Recital at La Crescenta Presbyterian

Free Organ Recital at La Crescenta Presbyterian

The majestic Abbott & Sieker pipe organ at La Crescenta Presbyterian Church will take the spotlight during a free recital on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. The community is invited to hear the works of Bach, Liszt and other masters performed on the towering organ as well as on piano and trombone. LCPC organist […]