Currie Shines Against Village Christian

Senior guard is helping lead CV to an impressive summer league effort – so far. By Brandon HENSLEY Imagine if this game was held last season. The talent on the court might have been too much for the gymnasium to hold. As it was Tuesday, the Falcons and Village Christian Crusaders boys’ basketball teams did […]

Mustangs Close Season

The 2012 CSA Mustang (10 & under) league championship game between Rountree Glass and Jason’s Honda took place on June 12 at Montrose Park. Jason’s came onto the field undefeated through the playoffs, hoping for the win. Rountree had lost only a single game in the playoffs, and needed to beat Jason’s to stay alive. […]

2012 List of Graduates

2012 List of Graduates

Valley View Alexis Abboud Anthony An Jacqueline Armenian Jennifer Bae James Baek Talin Bakalyan Kevin Bedrosian Kristen Cassel Joel Chang Esther Chin Yena Cho Chris Choi Mina Choi Won Suk Choi Yena Chung Eric Cleenewerck Sylvie Damargi Natalie Di Nicola Jacob Eichensehr Nathan Eichensehr Diego Enslow Robert Gallarza Isabela Gallegos Justin Galvan Susan Gasparyan Kiya […]

Treasures of the Valley » Mike lawler

Treasures of the Valley » Mike lawler

Sanitariums in CV – Dr. Briggs, Utley’s, Kimball’s and Dunsmore As I said last week, there were many sanitariums in the early history of CV, mostly for the treatment of lung diseases. The valley’s pure air quality of the late 1880s and early 1900s brought them here and the foul air quality of the later […]

My Thoughts, Exactly » Jim Chase

Holding Down the Fort I’ve had a uniquely special relationship with a certain coworker in my small office for the past 11-and-a-half years. In addition to the “normal” Monday through Friday, 8-to-5 business hours, he and I have worked closely together late into the night on too many occasions to count. We’ve been a team […]

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Waiting on Construction Regarding the building that is being built where Plumb Crazy was located, I am going to wait until it is finished before I judge it. The raw shape and framing may not represent what the final outcome will look like. I wish my house was framed with the steel two-by-fours. I would […]

From Students to Graduates

A sea of green and blue blanketed the Crescenta Valley as Clark Magnet and Crescenta Valley high schools each presented their Class of 2012. By Mary O’KEEFE and Misty DUPLESSIS It was promotion and graduation day on June 14 in Crescenta Valley. For most students in Glendale Unified School District, it was the last day […]

CV Dog Park Slated for Summer Opening

By Jason KUROSU L.A. County’s first dog park is nearing a scheduled August completion after nearly five years in the making. Construction began in November of 2011 on the site that is to occupy about 1.5 acres of Crescenta Valley Park. A partnership of the Crescenta Valley Town Council and CV DOGS (Community Volunteers for […]

Future of Honolulu Road Diet Uncertain

By Ted AYALA It’s often said that one can divide the world into two people: cat lovers and dog lovers. But up in the usually tranquil neighborhoods of the Crescenta Valley, a sharper divide has come to wedge itself between local residents and businesses as of late: the city’s proposed road diet along Honolulu Avenue. […]

from the desk of the publisher

What an Exciting Week! For us at the CV Weekly, our “week” actually begins on Thursday, the day the paper comes out. From Thursday until Wednesday, our writers and photographers work tirelessly, gathering information about our community that will be of interest to our readers. Last Thursday was a big day for us. We had […]