Sheila Marie Nolan Reever

Aug. 26, 2022   Sheila Marie Nolan Reever peacefully passed away on Aug. 26 with her family beside her. Sheila was an incredible wife of 67 years to her husband Chuck. She was a loving and generous mother and grandmother to her two children and three grandchildren. Sheila grew up in Los Angeles, one of […]

With High Temps Expected GWP Reminds Customers to Conserve Energy

The National Weather Service has issued an “Excessive Heat Watch Warning” for much of California that started yesterday, Wednesday, Aug. 31 and continues through Monday, Sept. 5. Glendale Water & Power (GWP) is taking steps to ensure it can continue to provide reliable power to its customers by encouraging conservation during these dates. With continuous […]

The CV Chamber of Commerce <<< Steve Pierce

Remember, Honor and Respect . . . Our Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Early Rodders classic car group are proud to present a morning of remembrance on Friday, Sept. 9. At precisely 8:45 a.m., the annual 9/11 Remembrance Motorcade will leave the La Crescenta Ralphs Marketplace to “Remember, Honor, and Respect” the thousands […]

V.I.P. Trust Deed <<< Peter Rosenthal

Meet Your Banker: A Free Banking Service The next time you are in the bank, look around. The tellers’ counters are on one side (the no side) and the other side is the “friendly” side with the manager, a loan person and an investment advisor. If you are the typical customer, the teller may inform […]

The Montrose-Verdugo City Chamber of Commerce <<< Mavil Aghadjanian

The 43rd Annual Montrose Oktoberfest Returns! After having to postpone our beloved annual Montrose Oktoberfest last year, we are thrilled to announce that it is back on this year! It will be held on the first Saturday of October, Oct. 1, from noon to 10 p.m. Your favorites will all be back: live music (Past […]

Business Anniversaries Reflect Long Standing Values

By Robin GOLDSWORTHY The worldwide pandemic had many people reassess their priorities, including how they did business. Many businesses were affected by COVID-19 with some not surviving the masking, closures and limited re-openings. While many had to “pivot,” that is rethink how to meet the needs of their customers in unusual circumstances, for some owners […]

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GLENDALE KIWANIS DARK The Kiwanis Club of Glendale will not meet on Friday, Sept. 2 in observance of Labor Day. Guests are welcome at the lunch meeting. The cost to attend, which includes lunch, is $15. Meeting starts at noon. The Club meets Friday afternoons at the Elks Lodge, 120 E. Colorado Blvd. in Glendale. […]

Problem Solved <<< CHRISTOPHER ELLIOTT

Help! Hertz sent me a 10-year-old bill – and then banned me. Hertz sends Marcus Hall a 10-year-old bill. But it can’t substantiate the $6 charge. Now he’s on the Do Not Rent list. Can I help him untangle this? Q: I recently received a $6 bill from Hertz for toll charges from 2012. The […]

One Land Explored, Others Warned in ‘Motherland’

One Land Explored, Others Warned in ‘Motherland’

By Mary O’KEEFE “Motherland” is a new documentary by Vic Gerami, journalist and editor/publisher of the web magazine “The Blunt Post.” The film is described on IMDB (Independent Movie Data Base) as “following the 2020 unprovoked genocidal attack against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Armenians by Azerbaijan and Turkey that killed 5,000 Armenians. Journalist and activist Vic Gerami […]

Discount Tickets Available for Hollywood Christmas Parade

Half price grandstand seats are now on sale through Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5 only for the 90th anniversary of “The Hollywood Christmas Parade Supporting Marine Toys for Tots,” which will be presented live in the streets of Hollywood on Sunday, Nov. 27 at 6 p.m., starting at Hollywood Boulevard at Orange Street. This year’s […]