Local Neighbors Want Inclusion on the Bike Path Plan

By Mary O’KEEFE At last week’s Glendale City Council meeting a presentation was made concerning the City’s bike path plan. The plan is a work in progress and City staff reached out to several organizations for feedback concerning the plan. “To ensure a comprehensive and inclusive approach, we have formed a dedicated Project Development Team. […]

‘Go For Stack’ – Moving Endeavour’s Fuel Tank

‘Go For Stack’ – Moving Endeavour’s Fuel Tank

By Mikaela STONE The California Science Center announced all systems are “go for stack” for the space shuttle Endeavour. According to its website, “Go For Stack is the complex process of moving and lifting each of the space shuttle components into place for Endeavour’s upcoming 20-story vertical display in the future Samuel Oschin Air and […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE I always know how long ago the Northridge Earthquake occurred because of my earthquake baby. My OB/GYN told me that he had a feeling that I would not be able to make it to the hospital, St. Joseph in Burbank, in time. He said he wanted to induce labor even though it […]

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

Looking for A Good Time I don’t know about you, but on the weekends (especially busy ones) I am apt to just plop on my recliner and call it quits at the end of the day. This past Saturday was not any different; I did a lot of work around the house (the fun kind […]

In brief

CVTC Holding General Meeting The Crescenta Valley Town Council is having its monthly meeting tonight, Thursday, at 7 p.m. in the community room of the La Crescenta Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd. Among the items on the agenda is the recognition of outgoing members and an update on the November election. All are welcome.  Bingo Tickets […]

Bingo Fundraisers ‘Fun’d Community Orgs and Family Fun

Bingo Fundraisers ‘Fun’d Community Orgs and Family Fun

By Eliza PARTIKA The time for bingo fundraisers in the community has come around again. Several La Crescenta organizations hold fundraisers throughout the year to support their numerous philanthropic outreach projects, including local activities and scholarship programs for students. Bingo fundraisers are an important way to raise the visibility of community organizations and have become […]

ELECTION 2024 <<< No Party Preference Can Vote in Primary

By Mary O’KEEFE March 5 is a primary election, meaning that voters will be asked to decide the presidential candidate for specific political parties they want on the November 2024 ticket. For example, people who are registered to vote as Republican will receive a ballot, either vote-by-mail or in person voting, with Republican candidates for […]

Construction Hits a Snag

The construction of permanent stadium seating at Crescenta Valley High School track and field has hit a glitch, delaying the project. The project was scheduled to be completed very near the June 5, 2024 graduation date but due to this delay there was a concern the commencement ceremony would not be held at the school. […]

Update on Sagebrush Territory Transfer

From Superintendent Dr. Darneika Watson: As you may recall, back in 2016 a group of residents from the territory known as Sagebrush submitted a petition to transfer students living in the Sagebrush area from GUSD to La Cañada Unified School District (LCUSD). In October 2019, the Los Angeles County Committee on School District Organization voted […]

Car Versus Bicycle in Burbank

On Jan. 16 at about 7:20 a.m., the Burbank Police Dept. received several calls regarding a traffic collision involving a bicyclist on Clybourn Avenue near Oxnard Street. A 77-year-old male was riding his bicycle south on the east sidewalk of Clybourn Avenue approaching Oxnard Street. As he entered the intersection, a black sedan that was […]