Jobs for Veterans By Andy GERO The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority has an immediate need to fill about 30 positions in the rail operations technical area by Dec. 31, 2012. The Metro prefers to fill these positions with vets. In addition to Metro’s ads, CCD has forwarded and discussed these opportunities with Camp […]
They lose to Glendale for the first time in nine years, in an upset that dashes CV’s playoff hopes By Brandon HENSLEY The fuse was lit by Glendale at the start of the game, and with less than three minutes left the fireworks finally went off. For the first time since 2003, the Nitros know […]
The CV Crush is now in its third year as an independent, local area travel baseball team. Founded as a 10U team in 2009, the Crush players have been together for years and the experience of working together shows. On Oct. 6 and Oct. 7, the Crush travelled to Riverside to compete in the USSSA […]
JR. GREMLIN FLAG Teams do not keep score GREMLINS La Cañada 34, Claremont Wolfpack 6 JR. PEE WEE La Cañada 0, Claremont Wolfpack 49 PEE WEE La Cañada 31, Claremont Wolfpack 6 Jr. MIDGETS La Cañada 0, Claremont Wolfpack 34 MIDGET La Cañada 41, El Sereno 0 GREMLINS LA CANADA 34, Claremont Wolfpack 6 […]
QB Aaron Rodgers’ 26 point game led Matt Goldsworthy to a 78 – 71 victory over Heather Dinger. Heather’s regular QB Peyton Manning had a bye week and she had to play her back up QB Tom Brady. Tom is not Peyton. This week Matt will play Tim Bosveld. Tim, a first year fantasy football […]
CV must win last two games to advance. By Timithie NORMAN Coming into Tuesday’s match-up against the Muir Mustangs, the Crescenta Valley girls’ volleyball team knew they needed to post a win to advance to the Pacific League playoffs. Luckily, Muir is the last-ranked team in the league and the victory came easy in three […]
By Misty DUPLESSIS Rosemont’s music department, led by teacher Rod Yonkers, hosted its fourth annual pancake breakfast concert on Saturday, Oct. 13. For only $5, music supporters feasted on sausage, bananas and all the pancakes they could eat made by parent volunteers. Advanced chorus student Jill Snyder waited on tables while her mom Leslie helped […]
On Sunday, Sept. 23, the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center Rays, a special needs swim team, placed first against the Malibu Sharks in the annual fall swim meet held at the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center. Over 80 swimmers from ages 6 to 17 competed in the meet that included multiple heats in the 25-, 50- and […]
As part of its October service project Share a Story, local third grade Brownie Troop 2691 is asking for donations of new story books to give to homeless children of Los Angeles. Inspired by a troop mother’s story about a Peace Corps volunteer who taught in Malawi with only 10 books per 70 students, the […]
Workshop Helps College-bound Students On Saturday, Oct. 27 from 10:30 a.m. to noon, La Cañada Presbyterian Church Parent Ed is hosting a workshop for local parents of college bound high school students. The workshop will focus on little-known ways of getting money for college, regardless of income or student’s grades. The class will include such […]