Summer Hike at Preserve The first of the Rosemont Preserve summer hikes is on Saturday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Dr. James Adams of USC will lead a fascinating exploration of the natural resources abundant on the Rosemont Preserve and how they were used by early residents of the canyon. Co-author of […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Montrose Shopping Park is a dining and shopping destination, but behind the scenes is an ongoing battle of the garbage bins taking place just south of Honolulu in parking lot 7. Parking lot 7 is between Market Street and Ocean View. The garbage bins are for the local merchants and restaurants. All […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The Crescenta Valley Town Council held a brief meeting July 18 at the La Crescenta Library, and most of the evening’s discussion centered on a big rig forum for next month. The council will hold an open forum at its Aug. 15 meeting concerning the issue of big rigs parking in the […]
QUESTION: We are a couple, married eight years and would love to have children. Medical tests indicate there is nothing wrong with either of us but still no offspring. One of us wants to adopt and the other does not – we’ve reached that proverbial “brick wall” in our discussions, and the subject is affecting our […]
Casa Cordoba in Montrose had a ribbon cutting alerting everyone that Casa Cordoba is officially open for dinner as well as lunch. Owner Jeannie Bone has created a place reminiscent of a street corner café in Spain. Casa Cordoba features Spanish dishes and tapas. Inside there are hand painted ceramics, kitchenware, olive oils, paella pans, […]
Ban Foolish Educators, Not Toys I’ll begin by stating unequivocally that I don’t for one minute think students should be allowed to bring guns or any other actual weapon to school. Period. No exceptions. Should teachers and administrators be armed? Possibly; under very strict circumstances and with considerable training and supervision (like airline pilots). […]
Several Glendale Chamber of Commerce members joined chamber President/CEO Judee Kendall and Rita Hadjimanoukian, field representative for L.A. County Supervisor Michael Antonovich, in welcoming new chamber members and Rolling Robots owners, family and employees Josef Kirkman, George Kirkman, Bing Jiang and Alix Lopez. A ribbon cutting was held on July 10 at the new location […]
Mysteries and Questions on CV History, Part 5 Here are some more questions I’ve had from readers: There are a couple of bridges crossing the 210 Freeway near Ocean View that appear to be unused. Are they abandoned, or slated for some kind of future construction? There are actually three of what appear to be […]
A ribbon cutting and grand opening was held on July 17 for Dunn-Edwards Paints in La Cañada at 2220 Foothill Blvd., near Pier One Imports. The store serves contractors and homeowners. Guests of the ribbon cutting and grand opening enjoyed a lunch of lasagna, pasta, garlic bread, and salad. A raffle was also held. Prizes […]
Thank You, Montrose Shopping Park Board! Did you ever wonder who plans and executes most of the fun stuff that goes on in the Montrose Shopping Park? It’s a labor of love from a group of dedicated merchants, volunteers and staff who meet regularly to make our town the special place it is. On the […]