NEWS FROM THE MONTROSE-VERDUGO CITY CHAMBER

New Year, New Goals Ahead…   Happy New Year! The holiday season in Montrose was a beautiful time marked by the return of the Montrose Christmas Parade. After the past few years, it was great to have this beloved tradition back and to see how many people came out to support it. As we navigate […]

CV Chamber of Commerce <<< Our Business is Your Business

By Steve PIERCE Welcoming out Chamber’s 2023 Board of Directors On Thursday, Jan. 19, at the beautiful Chevy Chase Country Club, the incoming 2023 Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors was officially installed. The incoming executive team is now under the direction and guidance of President James D. Speas, Vice President Vince Iuculano, […]

PROBLEM SOLVED <<< BY CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

Help! BG&E won’t refund my monthly service fee. BG&E agrees to waive Larry Bauman’s monthly service fee but then charges him anyway. Is there a way to get his money back? Q: I have a problem with Baltimore Gas & Electric (BG&E). I bought an air conditioner service plan through BGE Home, an independent service […]

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GLENDALE KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Glendale next meets on Feb. 3. All are invited as the self proclaimed “greatest Kiwanis president in the world” Ron Baker gives the Club a craft talk – a presentation on his experiences and career. Meetings are held on Friday at noon. The cost to attend, which includes lunch […]

Introducing the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen

Introducing the Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory Feast Kitchen

By Charly SHELTON  One part steampunk, one part chocolate factory, one part restaurant of savory delicacies and one part milkshake bar – the newest offering at Universal CityWalk Hollywood caters to all of these interests at once in a fantastic amalgam that is more than the sum of its parts. Toothsome Chocolate Emporium and Savory […]

Scene in LA – February 2023

Scene in LA – February 2023

It’s great to see that some of the theaters that were feared lost during the pandemic closure are opening their doors again with new shows. COVID protocols continue to be dictated by each individual venue so bring a facemask to wear during the show in case the venue requires it. It’s a good idea to […]

Live Dance Music Coming to High School

Live Dance Music Coming to High School

The community is invited to enjoy a night of live classic jazz music by the award-winning CV Jazz Band. By Lucian KUGLER The Crescenta Valley High School Jazz Band is gearing up for its upcoming Jazz Night in the Café, directed by the talented Mathew Schick. This fundraiser is aimed at supporting the school’s music […]

Law Enforcement Responds to Unknown Man on School Campus

Law Enforcement Responds to Unknown Man on School Campus

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY and Mary O’KEEFE On Wednesday afternoon, deputies patrolling the area arrested a man who had entered Crescenta Valley High School causing a shutdown and evacuation. “One of our deputies saw someone who matched the [man’s] description in the 3500 block of Foothill Boulevard in Glendale,” said Sgt. John Gilbert. The man was […]

Election Year 2024 Begins Now

By Mary O’KEEFE Election year 2024 is shaping up to be interesting across the country but specifically in California where races in the U.S. Senate and Congress will see some familiar faces vying for seats. Since 1992 Dianne Feinstein has served California in the U.S. Senate. At 89 she is the longest serving female senator […]

Joyous Celebration for Black History Month

Joyous Celebration for Black History Month

By Mary O’KEEFE The community is invited to St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church on Sunday for a special event in celebration of Black History Month. Adrian Dunn and the Adrian Dunn Singers will be performing at the church with services beginning at 10 a.m. The artists were brought to the church at the […]