CVW Office Hours Altered The office of CV Weekly will close at 1 p.m. today, Thursday, Feb. 18 and Friday, Feb. 19. Regular hours resume on Monday, Feb. 22. General Meeting of CVTC At the virtual general meeting of the Crescenta Valley Town Council, planned for tonight, Thursday, Feb. 18 at 7 p.m., Los Angeles […]
Two Arrested, Loaded Firearm Recovered On Feb. 13 just after 3 a.m., a patrol officer was driving through an open parking lot on the 2000 block of West Glenoaks Boulevard when s/he observed an unoccupied vehicle parked in a marked disabled space without a disabled placard displayed. The officer also noticed the vehicle had expired registration […]
By Mary O’KEEFE It was the worst of times, it was the worst of times. That Charles Dickens modified phrase could be used to describe the recent events in the country’s Capitol. With a pandemic raging, impeachment hearings held and an insurrection occurring to stop the peaceful transition of power this has truly been a […]
Feb. 11 2200 block of Mira Vista Avenue in Montrose, items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle between Feb. 11 and Feb. 13. Feb. 10 2200 block of Mira Vista Avenue in Montrose, several items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight. 2700 block of Brookhill Street in La Crescenta, a catalytic converter was stolen […]
Students, school administrators and supporters were surprised this past week when members of the Crescenta Valley High School PTSA stopped by their homes to present them with honorary service awards. The awards are a way for the PTSA to publicly acknowledge both individuals and organizations for outstanding community service to children and youth in […]
The Pioneers of My Street My wife and I have been very fortunate to live here in the Crescenta Valley. As historians of the valley’s past, we are even more fortunate to live in a century-old house. We even got to meet the woman who grew up in our house in the ’20s and hear […]
By Michael LEVITSKY As Glendale Community College students begin their spring semester this week school athletes patiently await the fate of sports for the remainder of the academic year. A decision will come within the next few weeks, according to the school’s Sports Information Director Alex Leon. The Vaqueros’ athletics were split into two seasons […]
Protecting Our Children I know too many in our community are continuing to suffer from the economic, psychological and physical health issues brought on by the pandemic. Every single day my office is working to address the needs of people on unemployment, helping constituents seeking information or assistance with vaccinations, and addressing the myriad other […]
On May 15, Cancer Support Community Pasadena (CSCP) will take its Angel Gala guests on a journey around the world. While CSCP’s highly anticipated virtual Angel Gala Around the World will have viewers watching from the comfort of their own homes, they will visit exotic locales and far-away places feeding their wanderlust during this pandemic. […]
The California Armenian Legislative Caucus is holding two scholarship contests for the 2021 commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. California high school students in ninth through 12th grade are invited to participate in an essay contest and/or a visual arts contest to increase greater awareness of the Armenian Genocide on its anniversary. All winners will be […]