By Ted AYALA The long-running feud between La Crescenta residents and development interests entered a new phase on Tuesday. At center stage is a proposal by Olson Company of Seal Beach for a 30-unit townhouse to be built at 4201 Pennsylvania Ave. in La Crescenta. Area residents have voiced opposition to the project citing concerns […]
Those who want to rid their medicine cabinets of old unwanted prescription drugs can take part in a prescription drug drop-off on Saturday from 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Most abused prescription drugs come from family and friends – often without the knowledge of the individual for whom the medication was originally prescribed. To help […]
“Water … has the power to move millions of people. Since the very birth of human civilization, people have moved to settle close to it. People move when there is too little of it … People move when there is too much … People fight over it. And all people, everywhere and every day, need […]
When A Work Day Gets Derailed I don’t know about you, but for me too often it happens that when I’ve set time aside to do something, to accomplish a particular task, that fate intervenes. For example, last Friday we had a family meeting to go over jobs that needed to be done around the […]
Falcon football will try and take down Hoover after getting revenge on Glendale over last year. A league title is still a possibility. By Brandon HENSLEY They don’t make football feuds like they used to. Last week’s game between Crescenta Valley and Glendale high schools featured a lopsided score and plenty of turnovers, so the […]
By Leonard COUTIN The second Pacific League cross-country meet was held on the Falcons’ home course Thursday at CV Park, but it was the strength and dominance of the Apaches that reigned over conference rivals. It was a unique atmosphere at the meet. Mainly, it appeared that participants were more relaxed and downright friendly – […]
This week the Gladiator Junior Gremlin, Gremlin, and Midget teams played at home in La Canada on Sunday against Arcadia (Junior Gremlin and Gremlin) and Hacienda Heights (Midget), while the Pee Wee team visited Temple City and the Junior Midgets visited Pasadena on Saturday. The following parents and coaches contributed to this article: Keenan Cheung, […]
Pumpkins are ready for harvest at Fremont Elementary! Thanks to Jane Kane, of Podley Properties, the sixth grade class of Fremont Elementary School will have a successful pumpkin patch. Pumpkins will be on sale Friday, Oct. 25 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. during the school’s annual Halloween Bootique. The bootique is a Halloween carnival […]
Assemblymember Mike Gatto channeled Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek to test students’ economic knowledge. By Mary O’KEEFE Crescenta Valley and Clark Magnet high schools participated in a “Jeopardy!”-style game courtesy of Assemblymember Mike Gatto. The purpose of the game was to highlight financial literacy in a “fun” way, he said. “This is the second time we have […]
By Ted AYALA Worn and battered by the elements for over half a century, Stengel Field Stadium, which has fallen into disrepair in recent years, will soon be no more. Glendale City Council voted on Tuesday to demolish the building one month after transferring management of Stengel Field to the Glendale Unified School District. At […]