By Mary O’KEEFE The Glendale Police Dept. responded to the 400 block of E. Harvard Street concerning a mattress that had apparently been set on fire, which resulted in fire damage to a carport that was adjacent to where the mattress was located. GPD believes there is a connection between this incident and a series […]
On March 12, Lincoln PTA Founder’s Night began with an opening social and desserts provided by the Lincoln PTA. PTA President Sherry Owens was the mistress of ceremonies for the evening. Owens first called up fourth grader Jorge-Luis Gonzalez to lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Then it was time for the presentation of awards. The […]
Education Benefits Veterans or family members who are using the GI Bill or DoD Military Tuition Assistance Program sometimes run into difficulties with their benefits. The Dept. of Veterans Affairs now has a complaint system online, in partnership with the Dept. of Defense, Education and Justice, the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection […]
Richard W. Atwater was appointed to serve as the Foothill Municipal Water District representative to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Board of Directors on March 31. He replaces James T. Edwards who served in that capacity for 15 years (1999-2014) until his resignation. In that function, Atwater will vote on water issues that […]
“Now You Know The Rest Of The Story.” Paul Harvey Last week, as with tradition, we cut the giant red ribbon and publicly welcomed Softline Solutions to the Crescenta Valley community. Chamber board members gathered, employees, family and friends were all present to take part in this honored and momentous ribbon cutting ceremony, and the […]
REPUBLICAN CLUB OF THE FOOTHILLS A “Political Pizza Party” is being held Thursday evening, April 24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the La Cañada Thursday Club by the Republican Club of the Foothills. The Primary Election ballot will be coming in the mail. Be prepared. Voters will be asked to select at least […]
The La Cañada Kiwanis AM Club participated in the Kiwanis One Day project with the Franklin High School K Club at the Lanterman House garden. K Clubbers and Kiwanians planted vegetable plants provided by Armstrong and picked fruit from trees on the property to be given to a food bank. Pictured front row from left […]
Marissa GOULD, intern The Coachella Music and Arts Festival officially ended on Sunday. Located on the Coachella Polo Fields in Indio, the festival featured over 150 bands, of which I saw about 10. I have gone to Coachella since 2011. Every year I go with my dad, David Gould, and sister, Nicole, for a weekend […]
On March 13, eight FSHA students participated in the 2014 L.A. Archdiocesan Youth Day liturgy. Youth Day is part of the four day Religious Education Congress. Every year, 15,000 teens from Catholic high schools and parishes from across the archdiocese and beyond gather for a day of prayer, rallies, workshops and Mass. FSHA students Brianna […]
St. George’s Preschool is hosting its annual fundraiser, Dragon Faire, on the school’s campus on Saturday, April 26. The day’s festivities are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the public is invited. This year’s Dragon Faire will feature game booths and prizes, face painting, an inflatable maze and obstacle course, pony rides, dragon snacks […]