To Remember, To Honor: The Dedication of the Memorial Wall Planned

To Remember, To Honor: The Dedication of the Memorial Wall Planned

Not just brick and mortar, the Memorial Wall at Two Strike Park has a foundation of community support. By Mary O’KEEFE and Jason KUROSU “It stops your life at that moment. At 5:45 in the morning, when that doorbell rang, Carolyn jumped up and said, ‘Oh no.’” That is how Paul Steinbacher described the worst […]

IN Brief

Big Rigs Ban on CVTC Agenda The community is invited to the next meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council when the County of Los Angeles presents a draft ordinance to ban big rigs in sections of the county in Crescenta Valley. The meeting is on Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. at the La Crescenta […]

A Drive to Remember

By Mary O’KEEFE Last Thursday, a few community members were sitting around talking about 9/11 and what type of observance was being held in the area. “We thought of a remembrance parade [of classic cars],” said Dwight Sityar, member of the Early Rodders car group. The idea gained momentum and on Wednesday, Sept. 11, over […]

City Treasurer Manoukian Delivers Review of Glendale’s Investment Policy, Term Portfolio

By Ted AYALA After a two-week break, the Glendale City Council – with the exception of Councilmember Laura Friedman who was absent – returned to session Tuesday night with several items on the agenda awaiting their attention. Among the most notable was the review of the city’s investment portfolio and investment policies, the first under […]

Povilaitis Named New GPD Deputy Chief

Povilaitis Named New GPD Deputy Chief

By Michael YEGHIAYAN The Glendale Police Dept. ceremoniously appointed two individuals to new positions on Wednesday at the police station in downtown Glendale. Chief Ronald De Pompa swore in Carl Povilaitis as the city’s newest deputy chief as well as Theresa Goldman as civilian commander. Chief De Pompa commended both individuals for their achievements and […]

Anthony Madrid

Aug. 17, 2013 Former Los Angeles resident Anthony “Tony” Madrid, 67, died Saturday, Aug. 17. Tony dedicated his early years serving our country in the U.S. Navy. During his time in the Navy he traveled the world and was proud of his work. He later became a barber and worked in Montrose for over 20 […]

Charles G. Prescott

Feb. 25, 1914 – Sept. 8, 2013 Charles G. Prescott passed away peacefully Sept. 8 at the age of 99. He was born Feb. 25, 1914 in Spokane, Wash. to Frank and Nicoletta Prescott who preceded him in death. Charles moved with his family to the Crescenta Valley in the 1920s. He graduated from Glendale […]

Mutt Strut Comes to Crescenta Valley

Mutt Strut Comes to Crescenta Valley

By Marissa GOULD, CVW Intern Crescenta Valley Park was home of the California Council of the Blind’s Mutt Strut, a 2K/5K run/walk that took place on Saturday. The Crescenta Valley event was one of three held in the state with San Francisco and Sacramento holding events as well. The local Mutt Strut was organized by […]

CV Park Prepares for 2nd Annual Minibike Reunion

CV Park Prepares for 2nd Annual Minibike Reunion

By Brandon HENSLEY It’s time for minibike enthusiasts to get revved up for the second annual Joe’s Minibike Reunion Tour. Spearheaded by La Crescenta resident Joe Sebergandio, the event will take place at Crescenta Valley Park on Sept. 21 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. For Sebergandio, the event is the perfect way to kick […]

Historic Prop. 65 Reform Heads to the Governor

Mike Gatto’s AB 227 is just the second Prop. 65 reform in nearly 30 years; it will help businesses avoid unfair lawsuits. Assemblymember Mike Gatto’s legislation to reform Proposition 65 and protect small businesses from meritless lawsuits was approved by the Assembly today on a 75-0 vote and now goes to the Governor.  The bill, […]