Hiring Help at Home The goal for most older adults is to “age-in-place” meaning to continue to live independently in your own home for as long as possible. Over time, this may require making adjustments to one’s lifestyle, including hiring in-home help. It usually is a gradual decline in function over time that older adults […]
GUSD is Being Targeted Glendale Unified School District (GUSD) has become a target of extremists aiming to reshape public schools. Led by failed city council candidate Jordan Henry, these extremists have been fueling controversy since 2020, protesting mask mandates, distance learning and vaccine requirements. Henry, a newcomer to Glendale with no children in the district, […]
GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale meets on Fridays at noon. On July 21, the Club’s guest speaker Glendale Police Chief Manual Cid. The cost to attend Friday meetings, which includes lunch and program, is $20. All are welcome. The Club meets Friday afternoons at the Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado St. in Glendale. […]
Slow Down and Save Lives We lose 1,000 Californians every year to speeding or speed-related injuries. Another 3,300 are injured, disfigured or disabled. We justifiably spend a great deal of time talking about reckless driving, road rage incidents and the danger of texting while driving when none of those things, dangerous and illegal though they […]
By Lori BODNAR Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) Academy of Science and Medicine students gook gold and silver at the SkillsUSA nationals competition that took place from June 19-23 in Atlanta, Georgia. CVHS teacher Orenda Tuason, who leads the Academy of Science and Medicine at CVHS, helped the students throughout their project journey. SkillsUSA serves […]
All About The Earnest Money Deposit Dear Phyllis, Your column is one of the first things I look for in the CV Weekly. I know real estate has changed since I purchased my home. However, I didn’t realize it had changed so much. My daughter had her townhome in escrow. The buyers inspected and everything […]
Evelyn Gregorian from the Lincoln Armenian Parents Club brought in cultural events for the Armenian Remembrance Day celebration at Lincoln on April 27. Before school began, while the Lincoln students lined up and waited for their teachers, the Armenian Dancing Group performed for the students. They performed a dance called “Yerevan 2800” that was choreographed […]
Feels the Recent CVWD Meeting was ‘Disastrous’ It has taken me a long time to calm down and compile my thoughts after the disastrous CVWD meeting on June 27. Although I took careful notes, the chaos of the meeting is hard to describe in a concise way. I have lived in the same house in […]
By Mary O’KEEFE The Crescenta Valley Fireworks event on Tuesday was a success and even bigger than last year, according to organizers. “We are still counting the numbers but it looks to be the largest attendance ever. We estimate well over 3,000 [in attendance],” said Steve Goldsworthy, president of CV Fireworks Association (CVFA). CVFA is […]