The littlest CSA players gathered on Saturday afternoon, April 13, for their all-star game at CV Park. The Shetland division all-star game started off with Charlie Carafotes hitting a fly ball into right field in the first inning followed by Alex Eggerstrom slamming a line drive past the shortstop far into left field. The second […]
The CV baseball team has regrouped well since its loss April 9 to Burroughs High School. The Falcons defeated Glendale Wednesday night 5-3 at Stengel Field, and previously won against Pasadena 7-0 April 12. Those wins move CV to a 13-6 overall record, and 5-1 in the Pacific League. The Falcons stay tied for second […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS On Friday, mobile dairy instructor Laura LaFayette came to visit students at Lincoln Elementary School on behalf of The Dairy Council of California. She came equipped with a ton of dairy information as well as a half-ton Jersey cow named Nestle. Six-year-old Nestle currently calls Covina High School home, but hailed from […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS CV High School has been known to house many talented and creative students and can now add two more to its growing list of achievers. CV cheer mascots Sean Patrick Ireland and Andrew Maynard were invited to participate in the annual USA National Cheer Competition after receiving high scores in the regional […]
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At about 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday, a suspect entered Arianna Pharmacy in the 3600 block of Verdugo Boulevard and robbed an employee at gunpoint. The suspect was able to leave the location with stolen narcotics. He fled northbound on Verdugo Boulevard in a dark colored vehicle, possibly a Toyota Camry or Lexus. The suspect is […]
By Jason KUROSU The Crescenta Valley Town Council’s Land Use Committee has endeavored to increase community interest in land use issues, though turnout at the regular meetings has remained low. Thursday night yielded around 30 people, but a theme of the night was community involvement and how much foothills residents are interested in a more […]
Got Bison? Last Sunday I headed to the Montrose Harvest Market with a brand new, giant size market tote. The colorful bag, which was flat and empty, became a happy bag when filled to the brim with farm fresh fruits and veggies. On this trip, the herbs captured my heart. There were giant fragrant bundles […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The devastation of the bombings in Boston has been felt across the country, affecting Americans everywhere. At about 2:50 p.m. [EST] on Monday, Boston police responded to two large explosions along the Boston Marathon route in the area of 673 Boylston St., according to Boston PD. The bomb killed three people – […]
By Natalie MAIER On Friday night, the Lincoln Elementary School auditorium was transformed into a retro dance hall for the annual father/daughter dance. This year’s theme harkened back to the 1950s: “Let’s go to the Hop.” According to Kathy Ranek, the main organizer of the dance, around 195 people took the opportunity to dress in […]