By Ani GASPARYAN Shoppers will be able to get a jump on the holidays while supporting Crescenta Valley High School students when Prom Plus hosts its annual boutique at the community room of Crescenta Valley Park on Nov. 9. The money raised will be dedicated to the high school’s prom after-party. A variety of vendors […]
Those who enjoy a glass of wine or who want to learn more about the shops of Montrose are invited to the 3rd Annual Holiday Wine Walk taking place on Saturday, Nov. 9 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Montrose Shopping Park. There will be 25 businesses hosting pouring stations; 24 are listed […]
Those who would like to submit an absentee ballot for the Crescenta Valley Town Council election, which will be held on Friday, Nov. 8 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 9 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., can send a request to the council post office box (Crescenta Valley Town Council, PO […]
By Mary O’KEEFE Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation invites everyone to its Annual Pet Fair on Saturday, Nov. 2 at Crescenta Valley Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be about 30 vendors onsite who specialize in all things pet, from healthcare to portraits. Pet parents will find a variety of helpful […]
Oct. 25 900 block of Town Center Drive in La Cañada, a witness reported a suspect, described as a male black, entered the store and walked directly to the shelves where the alcohol was kept. She witnessed the suspect conceal a bottle of alcohol on his person and walk out of the store without attempting […]
Crescenta Valley High School was placed in lockdown on Monday afternoon after a call was received at the CV Sheriff’s Station in which the caller reportedly saw a person with a gun enter the campus, according to Capt. Todd Deeds, Los Angeles Sheriff’s Dept.-CV Sheriff’s Station. In an abundance of caution, the school was put […]
On Oct. 19, 9 p.m. a 16–year–old girl was walking home on Opechee Way just east of Verdugo Road when a male emerged from behind a bush and blocked her path. The man then grabbed the victim and touched her in a way that would constitute sexual battery. The victim screamed and fought the man […]
By Julie BUTCHER On Tuesday evening, the members of the Glendale City Council and trustees of the Glendale Community College met for a joint session to highlight the partnership work of the college and the city and to discuss plans of mutual benefit and interest. At its afternoon meeting, the council deliberated at length over […]
On Tuesday, the U.S. House voted to pass H.Res. 296, a resolution to recognize and commemorate the Armenian Genocide. H.Res. 296, introduced by Schiff and Rep. Bilirakis (R-FL), passed with strong bipartisan consensus by a vote of 405-11. “[Tuesday] the House decisively voted to commemorate the Armenian Genocide. In so doing, the House declared that […]
In December 2008, Dr. Cynthia Livingston, at the time principal of Fremont Elementary, lost a wonderful teacher and dear friend, Laura Thornbury, to cancer. Cynthia decided a fitting way to honor the award-winning teacher and friend would be to build a memorial garden within the school grounds. And so the idea of Laura’s Literacy Garden […]