By Eliza PARTIKA Fremont Park, closed since November 2023 for major repairs and renovations, reopened for the community to enjoy on Saturday, Oct. 11. City Council members presided over the ribbon cutting ceremony and gave speeches in celebration of the park. An estimated 2,500 community members attended the event and the next day the park […]
Nathan, a sweet and gentle soul, sadly passed on early this October 2025 and will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1950, he was a loving and devoted son to Michelle Simone. Living in Montrose for the past 30-plus years, Nathan enjoyed walking every morning throughout his neighborhood […]
Swing into a fun jungle adventure for all ages this autumn! ALFie Players, featuring young actors in grades three through six, will present a special “KIDS” adaptation of Disney’s “The Jungle Book” on Friday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Lanterman Auditorium. This Action League of the Foothills drama production is based on the […]
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and in support of the month Burbank police vehicles, parked in front of Burbank Police and Fire Headquarters on Oct. 7, were seen to have gone pink. According to www.nationalbreastcancer.org, “for 40 years Breast Cancer Awareness Month has helped raise awareness of breast cancer across the nation. It has […]
Phyllis Harb: Providing Guidance, Transparent Communication and a Client-First Approach The real estate journey of Phyllis Harb began in the mortgage banking industry where she built a successful career that culminated in a vice presidency for a division of Sterling Bank. “While I appreciated the structure and analytics of banking, I quickly realized my true […]
Grilled Vegetable Salad Looking for a tasty side dish to go with your BBQ? This vegan salad is simple to make and can be prepared hours in advance. Whether you grill it for vegetarians or omnivores, it’s versatile enough to complement any entrée. Besides dinner, I also like to serve this salad with fresh French […]
Can Wells Fargo Keep Our Money After a Scammer Stole It Through Zelle? When Stephen Mills’ wife tries to cancel her Audible subscription, she inadvertently gives scammers access to her computer. They steal $3,495. Why won’t Wells Fargo help her get the money back? Question: My wife tried to cancel her Audible subscription but called […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. The Club next meets on Oct. 17 when it hosts Dena Nasir of Dignity Health who will provide a program on colon health. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $25. All are welcome. The Club meets Friday […]
The Sundays of Sound Concert Series, presented by Rhapsodia, continues with an afternoon of chamber music on Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. at the historic La Crescenta Presbyterian Church, featuring cellist Raymond Newell and pianist Matthew Krell. The program includes Beethoven’s “Cello Sonata No. 4, Op. 102 No. 1,” a pivotal work from his late […]
In his day, George Frideric Handel was the most popular composer in Europe producing music for the British court, the Christian church and various charitable causes. Today, Handel’s oratorio Messiah with its “Hallelujah Chorus” ranks near the top of every listener’s favorite music list. The La Cañada Presbyterian Church Choir and LCPC Orchestra will present […]