Mary O’KEEFE If the long lines and happy pancake faces were any indication the Crescenta Valley Town Council Annual Pancake Breakfast was very successful. “We served well over 800 breakfasts,” said councilmember and pancake chair Dennis Van Bremen. Tickets were only $5 for pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice and coffee. Tickets were sold by councilmembers […]
By Brandon HENSLEY The Nov. 6 Crescenta Valley Town Council elections are drawing nearer, and last Thursday the council held a candidates’ forum during its meeting, as the public heard each candidates’ position on topics ranging from mansionization to the expansion of the 710 Freeway. Held inside the La Crescenta Library community room, eight of […]
By Jason KUROSU The fourth annual Passageways Homeless Connect Day was held on Oct. 19 at the Salvation Army facility in Pasadena and each year the turnout increases. Pacific Clinics, the event planners for Homeless Connect Day, notes on its website that 2009’s event offered 2,900 free services to 405 individuals. Of those numerous services, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A birthday party for a local homeowner turned tragic on Saturday night when her home caught fire. The Moradkhanian family had invited a few guests to their house in the 2900 block of Hopeton Avenue for homeowner Adrienne Moradkhanian’s birthday celebration. A couple of hours into the party, the house lights began […]
By Mary O’KEEFE A vehicle struck a seventh grade Rosemont student Wednesday morning as she crossed Rosemont Avenue to get to the middle school. “The [girl] was not in a crosswalk,” said Officer Christian Cracraft, California Highway Patrol. The girl’s mother was driving north on Rosemont Avenue when she stopped to drop her daughter off. […]
By Jason KUROSU Crescenta Valley High School hosted a meeting last Thursday night to educate parents on two issues that are of particular interest: school funding and adolescent wellbeing. Measure K, a bond measure that was approved in 1997 to increase funds for GUSD school facilities, has been a key issue for parents who would […]
B y Mary O’KEEFE A string of local burglaries may have come to an end with the arrest on Sunday of a La Crescenta resident. On Sunday at about 4:40 p.m. Crescenta Valley Sheriff’s Station received a call from a witness who had recognized a man, later identified as Anders Goodman, 24, of La Crescenta, […]
By Mary O’KEEFE After gallons of paint and hours of volunteer help the Fire House is ready for its grand opening. The Fire House, a new youth center, is the stone building at Rosemont Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church owns the property. In the 1930s it had been fire […]
By Jason KUROSU The Glendale Unified School District’s board of education held its bi-monthly board meeting with an array of topics to discuss. Summer school, building repairs, textbooks and various other subjects were all on the agenda. However, one topic seemed to overshadow the rest and was heavily on the minds of the viewing public […]
By Brandon HENSLEY While people on both sides of political matters accuse each other of blowing smoke, Glendale Police Chief Ron DePompa literally hopes that won’t be the case regarding the outcome of Proposition 19 on the Nov. 2 ballot. For those who have been living inside a hash pipe, the proposition, if passed, would […]