Everything Old is New Again I didn’t grow up with a built-in love for history but certainly the cumulative experiences from my life eventually got me there. With each year that came and each mile marker I passed, I learned to appreciate how things from the past play an important role in shaping our future. […]
Crescenta Valley Timeline – 1920 to 1978 Here’s a continuation of an overview of the development of the Crescenta Valley. 1920 – Southern California Gas connects to valley. 1920 – First formal fire protection provided by County. 1922 – The Ledger newspaper begins – the first local newspaper. 1922 – Montrose Elementary School is built. […]
Hiring An Inexperienced Real Estate Agent Dear Phyllis, I have yet to see this exact scenario in your article. After a long illness, my mother passed. I have two sisters and am the one in charge of selling her home. One of my sisters has been a stay-at-home mom for years. Now that her children […]
By Mikaela STONE The candidates interviewed below are Senator Anthony Portantino and Representative Laura Friedman who are running for the 30th Congressional district and Representative Judy Chu and William Patterson who are running for the 28th Congressional district. They were asked the following questions: Given the realities of politics and the legislative process, what […]
By Mikaela STONE Neda Farid believes that “the measure of who you are is where you roll your sleeves up … what you’re doing at school sites and what you’re doing in the community [for] the organizations you serve, the students you serve, and the parents you assist.” Farid has rolled her sleeves up as […]
By Mikaela STONE Tse’s priorities for his candidacy are “making sure that our students graduate from our district with high academic achievement and strong social skills, as independent and critical thinkers, ready to be productive members of our democracy … within my platform, the first [step] is inclusion and racial and social justice. So to […]
By Eliza PARTIKA Shant Kevorkian is a 20-year-old lifetime Glendale resident who graduated from Crescenta Valley High School in 2021. After landing a job as an administrative coordinator for Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center after graduation and attending Cal State Northridge, he said he felt it was time to return to GUSD to help […]