Education Still Getting Bad Budget News

By Mary O’KEEFE In a series of community meetings, the Glendale Unified School District is informing the public of the reality of education in California and what that means to local schools. And what it means is staff reductions and more kids in classrooms. “We are going to be making reductions [in 2013-14],” said Eva […]

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Lending a Hand A couple of weeks ago, I was in church listening to Dave Roberts address the congregation. A portion of his presentation centered on the struggles that many, including some in the Crescenta Valley, are facing. Whether it’s a problem with money, loneliness or some other challenge, you don’t have to look too […]

Breakfast Shines Light on State of Schools

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The Glendale Educational Foundation – GEF – held its eighth annual State of Schools Breakfast on Oct. 4. The main address, delivered by Supt. of Schools Richard Sheehan (at left), touched briefly on the dismal budget that the district is working with. Sheehan reminded the audience of upcoming public meetings that would […]

Council to Reexamine Ordinance

By Ted AYALA The Glendale City Council agreed to reexamine the smoking ordinance passed at the Oct. 2 meeting. At that meeting, city council voted in favor of loosening smoking restrictions on outdoor dining areas. The three-tier system allowed outdoor dining areas with less than 2,000 feet to allot 25% of their space to smoking […]

ToR Announces Its Choices

By Michael J. ARVIZU Seven young women were selected to the 2013 Tournament of Roses Royal Court in Pasadena on Monday morning. The seven princesses were selected out of a group of 33 who vied for an opportunity to ride on the royal float during the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day. The […]

My Thoughts, Exactly » Jim Chase

Good Fences Make … For Exhaustion   When we moved into our house, the property came with an aging wooden fence along one side of the backyard. It was dry, splintered and cracked, with missing pieces here and there, knotholes had become portholes, and the entire fence was in general need of serious renovation or […]

CV WEEKLY ON THE MOVE

Chris Waldheim took CV Weekly along for a hike to the top of Half Dome looking across to Clouds Rest, the spectacular valley below and the mountains behind. CV Weekly loves to travel! Take us along on your next trip and send us a photo. You may find yourselves on the pages of the community’s […]

Weather in the Foothills

“There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics and   The Great Pumpkin.” ~ Charles Schulz, 1966 Weather is typically considered a safe topic. Linus van Pelt, of the Peanuts Gang, would agree. But speaking of The Great Pumpkin is strictly off limits. In doing so, it’s yearly appearance […]

Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station Prepares for Open House

The Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station will be holding its open house on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event has become a favorite annual tradition in the community. Visitors can tour the local station and meet deputies, detectives and Montrose Search and Rescue team members. In the station’s back courtyard, there will be […]

YMCA Hosts Parent Resource Workshops

By Ashley FILIPEK The Crescenta Valley Drug & Alcohol Prevention Coalition has partnered with the Crescenta-Cañada Family YMCA to offer free parenting sessions. These Tuesday evening seminars continue through Dec. 4 and will focus on helping parents with strengthening their teens and pre-teens by understanding how to better strengthen their whole families. Each week’s session […]