Buyer Taking Possession Dear Phyllis, I find your real estate questions and answers so interesting, thank you! After a year, my daughter and her husband finally had an offer accepted and closed escrow. They had a quick escrow of just 30 days. The owner had moved out before the house was put on the market, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Another successful Montrose Christmas Parade is now part of history. The parade took place on Saturday and featured cheering crowds and, as is its tradition, over 1,400 people marched down the Honolulu Avenue parade route representing local officials, organizations, businesses and schools. There were 100 entries total in the parade this […]
Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day The community is invited to the Rosemont Preserve Restoration Day on Saturday, Dec. 9 from 9 a.m. until 11 a.m. to help protect the natural habitat at Rosemont Preserve. Volunteers will be working on the trail, weeding the demonstration garden and removing invasive plants that pose a fire danger to the Preserve! Wear […]
By Eliza PARTIKA Last week, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the introduction of a $350 million Encampment Resolution Fund, the first of its kind to assist California cities with the underlying issues causing homeless encampments and help unhoused people get back on their feet. Newsom emphasized that four years ago no funds were directed specifically […]
My name is Armand DesHarnais and I’m opening a studio at 1740 Broadview (at Ocean View Boulevard) in January. I’d like to tell you a little about myself and how Filthy Habit and I have a little different outlook. I have ADHD and my work in ceramics has been, for many years, not just a […]
Dec. 1 Big Tujunga Canyon Road in Angeles National Forest, after a hike a woman returned to her vehicle and discovered her wallet had been stolen. She began receiving notices from her credit card company regarding fraudulent charges. The theft occurred between noon and 2:30 p.m. Nov. 30 600 block of Foothill Boulevard in […]
By Eliza PARTIKA The Crescenta Valley Community Association (CVCA) held its final meeting of the year on Nov. 30. The group discussed the lack of action by the City of Glendale in protecting Rockhaven, a historically significant property, and expressed concern that winter rains could further damage the buildings that still have open roofs […]
By Eliza PARTIKA As Glendale City Council delays its decision to the November 2024 ballot on district-based elections, neighborhood associations are considering the pros and cons of the remaining proposed maps after months of community outreach by the city. Stephen Meek, president of the Adams Hill Neighborhood Association, said he feels constructing districts that meet […]
Dec. 2, 1928 – Nov. 20, 2023 Warrienne Delmar Dutton (Jay) passed away on Nov. 20 in Glendale after her fight with degenerative heart failure. Jay passed away just days before her 95th birthday. Jay was born in Santa Barbara on Dec. 2, 1928 and grew up in Santa Barbara and spent most of her […]
Dec. 3, 1936 – Nov. 17, 2023 Sandra (Sandy) Jean Saltsman passed away comfortably at home on Friday, Nov.17 with her loving family by her side. Sandra was born on Dec. 3, 1936 in Akron, Ohio to Stanley William and Mabel Brewer. She was the oldest of two; her younger brother William was born […]