After over 65 years of serving the local communities, Charles Music Store at 421 N. Glendale Ave. in Glendale will be closing its doors in June as owners Sue Hunter and George Sallustio set off to enjoy retired life. Charles Music Store is an independent, family owned and operated musical instrument store serving Southern California. […]
By Ruth SOWBY Glendale Arts had its open-to-the-public moving sale on Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21. On June 1, the organization will be moving from its present office space at 116 W. California Ave. in Glendale to a new office at the 500 N. Brand Blvd. building. The sale was held at its current […]
Adventist Health Glendale received its 15th consecutive “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade in spring 2022. This national distinction recognizes Adventist Health Glendale’s achievements in protecting patients from preventable harm and error in the hospital. “I’m exceedingly proud of our healthcare teams for continually delivering exceptional medical care for our community,” said Alice Issai, president of […]
Is Waiving The Home Inspection A Mistake? Dear Phyllis, My daughter recently purchased a home in Orange County. It’s a seller’s market there just like the Foothill’s. Because there were multiple offers, her real estate agent suggested that they consider waiving their home inspection. The home appeared to be well maintained and she didn’t want […]
Utah State University will recognize 6,588 candidates for graduation during its spring 2022 commencement celebration. The graduates are from USU’s statewide campuses across the state of Utah, as well as USU Online, earning degrees and certificates during the summer 2021, fall 2021 and spring 2022 semesters. The following local students are set to earn degrees: […]
May 2022 Nine New Cancers Added to the Presumed Service Connected List Related to Particulate Matter In late May, VA announced the addition of nine rare respiratory cancers to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities due to exposure to fine particulate matter for veterans who served any amount of time in: Afghanistan, Djibouti, Syria or […]
In roughly six weeks, the entire Y community consisting of all staff levels, committed volunteers, Y members and board members raised over $85,300, shattering on May 18 their $80,000 goal. The Annual Support Campaign ensures the Y’s enduring impact as it supports their scholarship fund. “In the final hour, our sports coordinator Noah Bernstein received […]
Urinary incontinence is a common problem, affecting some 25 million American women. Yet many women put off seeking medical help, even though there are many effective solutions that can greatly improve their quality of life. “Maybe because it isn’t life threatening, a lot of our patients deal with it for years before coming to see […]
By Mary O’KEEFE La Crescenta Elementary campus is going green with the help of teachers, parents and students. Students at La Crescenta Elementary School are learning about the birds and the bees – well, at least about the power of pollination. The Garden Club at La Crescenta Elementary School has a pollinating garden that includes […]
By Mary O’KEEFE James Lee, the Crescenta Valley Water District director of Finance and Administration, spoke about the importance of water conservation at the CV Town Council on Thursday, May 19. “The historic drought persists and in response the Foothill water agencies will all move in lockstep from the yellow to orange [stage],” Lee said. […]