By Robin GOLDSWORTHY On Saturday night, an estimated 532 people strolled Honolulu Avenue and Ocean View Boulevard, enjoying warm temperatures, open stores – and pours of some of the best wine around. The occasion was the fifth annual spring Wine Walk presented by the Montrose Shopping Park Association. Ticketholders of the sold-out event were greeted […]
April 28 900 block of Town Center Drive in La Cañada Flintridge, an employee reported that a man, described as Black, walked into the alcohol beverage aisle. He allegedly had a shopping bag in his had and began placing alcoholic beverage bottles inside the bag. He then walked out of the store without attempting to […]
By Ruth SOWBY The “ladies” were in charge at the 3rd Annual Women’s Arts and Crafts Fair on April 22. St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church was the setting for 30 booths full of crafty merchandise – all made by women. Available for sale in the church courtyard were art pieces such as wall […]
By Mary O’KEEFE There is a new way to pay for parking in the Montrose Shopping Park. Newly installed meters look the same as the old ones and continue to accept change as in the past; however, there is a new option to pay via a parking app. There is a green and grey banner […]
On April 22 at approximately 1 a.m., an altercation occurred at the Phoenicia Restaurant, located at 343 N. Central Ave., leading to two individuals sustaining gunshot injuries. Both injured males sought immediate medical care at nearby hospitals and are listed in stable condition. Detectives from the Glendale Police Dept. immediately responded and actively began investigating […]
Founded in 1951, Altadena Guild of Huntington Memorial Hospital, a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization, has been actively supporting financially and through volunteerism Huntington Health (HH) and Huntington Medical Research Institutes (HMRI) both located in Pasadena. Funds are traditionally raised through the popular Altadena Guild Home Tour, which has been held annually with the exception of the […]
Building began on American Legion Hall at 10039 Pinewood in Tujunga on Memorial Day 1930 under Charter 250. The American Legion previously owned and occupied what is now known as Bolton Hall. In the early ’70s the building took on a new charter as Post 377. Post 377 usually holds its dinners (usually with […]
Community Resource Center for Aging Take a Pause to Consider Your Stress Level What is stress? It’s hard to define exactly, but we all know it when we feel it – it can be described as tension, pressure or worry about circumstances in our lives. At the most basic level, stress is the body’s […]
APRIL 2023 Better Aging Through Food From the American Legion Magazine – April 2023 Our nutritional needs, as with many other parts of our lives, change as we get older. The following, courtesy of WebMD, are some foods to seek out and foods to consider. Fruits, vegetables, oatmeal, nuts, and legumes help lower cholesterol, maintain […]
The La Crescenta Woman’s Club is laughing it up as they prepare for a night of comedy with Fritz Coleman on Saturday, April 29. Members will be working hard to transform the Clubhouse at 4004 La Crescenta Ave. into a nightclub with ticketholders receiving a drink, appetizers and lots of desserts as part of their […]