McNevin Achieves NAR’s At Home With Diversity Certification

McNevin Achieves NAR’s At Home With Diversity Certification

Ruth S. McNevin of McNevin Real Estate, associated with Re/Max Tri City Realty, has been awarded the At Home with Diversity certification from the National Association of Realtors. McNevin joins more than 17,000 real estate professionals in North America who have earned the certification after completing an eight-hour course addressing topics of diversity, fair housing […]

CV Weekly On The Move!!

Marilyn Wright took the CV Weekly along with her to Grand Island, Nebraska where she visited a longtime friend. “We lost contact for 35 years,” Wright said. “I found Mona Sexson on Facebook three years ago. We were good friends in the early ’80s. I missed her. Now we are reunited and even closer friends.” […]

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The University of Utah congratulated 8,628 graduates in its first-ever virtual commencement ceremony on April 30. Among the graduates were Carla Kekejian of Glendale whose major is listed as speech-language pathology MS, Cynthia Louie of La Cañada whose major is listed as business administration MBA, Sarah Terry of La Cañada Flintridge whose major is listed […]

And the Winners Are…

And the Winners Are…

The “Small but Mighty” Sunland/Tujunga/Shadow Hills Rotary Club announced the winners of the Best Patriotic Decoration Contest in honor of Independence Day. Competition was stiff and the winners included Indiana Jones, an adorable pooch that won in the category of Best Patriotic Pet Costume. Indy took in an astounding 75 stars, followed by Archie with […]

Questions About Today’s Real Estate?

Ask Phyllis!     Buyers’ Remorse     Dear Phyllis, We purchased our home at the height of the real estate market in 2006 and now are trying to sell it. After being in our home for more than ten years there is very little profit.  We had two low offers and then a third.  […]

CV Armenian Community Serves Lunch to Local Firefighters

CV Armenian Community Serves Lunch to Local Firefighters

By Mary O’KEEFE The outreach committee of Crescenta Valley Armenian Community Center and Meher and Satig Der Ohanessian Youth Center recently served lunch to first responders and firefighters at Glendale Fire Stations 28 and 29 to show their appreciation for the work. The outreach committee wanted to thank the firefighters and paramedics for their dedication, […]

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Aidan Marick of La Cañada has been named to the dean’s list for the spring 2020 semester at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Marick is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in political science. To make the dean’s list, students must have earned at least 12 credits for the spring 2020 semester and have no disqualifying […]

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Ask Phyllis!   Benefits Of Pre-inspections   Dear Phyllis, I love reading your column…. Strange times for all of us.  I was laid off due to COVID. My daughter lives in Texas and just had her second baby. I have decided that now is the perfect time to move and be closer to them.  I […]

Glendale Noon Rotary Holds Food Drive for The Campbell Center

Glendale Noon Rotary Holds Food Drive for The Campbell Center

The Glendale Noon Rotary Club, which is dedicated to bridging the gap for underserved and vulnerable populations in our community, recently put out the call for help and quickly gathered more than $800 to purchase nutritious, non-perishable goods for The Campbell Center. The Campbell Center operates three residential homes for 22 adults with intellectual and […]

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Natalie Berner and Elizabeth Crotty of Glendale were recently named to the dean’s list at the College of William & Mary for the spring 2020 semester. In order to achieve dean’s list status, a full-time degree seeking undergraduate student must take at least 12 credit hours and earn a 3.6 Quality Point Average during the […]