Najarian on the 710 Freeway Tunnel: Is the End In Sight?

By Néstor CASTIGLIONE The political fracas over the future of the 710 Freeway extension – to build or not to build – has been one that has pitted Sacramento against cities, and cities against cities, for the better part of the late 20th century and the entirety of the present one. But the situation may […]

Bear Fatally Struck on 210 Freeway

By Mary O’KEEFE At 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 20, California Highway Patrol received a call concerning sightings of a bear on the Foothill (210) Freeway at the Pennsylvania Avenue onramp eastbound. The bear, according to CHP Officer Bejar, was reported to have walked off the freeway and onto surface streets; however, at about 10 […]

Fun For All – Bikers and Non

By Mary O’KEEFE ccording to bicycling.com, a person weighing 150 pounds, cycling at 10 miles per hour for 20 minutes will burn 91 calories. If bikers increase their speed to between 10 and 12 mph, that 20 minutes could burn 136 calories. This type of information was shared with attendees at the 5th Annual Jewel […]

In Brief

Memorial Day Observed Among local activities to observe Memorial Day, including ceremonies at Two Strike Park and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (see the Business page for details), the offices of CV Weekly will be closed on Monday, May 29. Burrtec customers will have trash pick up delayed by one day. Field of Honor and Gratitude […]

Weather in the Foothills

Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moondance With the stars up above in your eyes And all the night’s magic seems to whisper … ~ “Moondance” lyrics by Van Morrison   The evening was brilliant, even without a full moon. As I drove home Sunday morning – at 5:30 a.m. – the eastern sky […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Birthday Bird Going to Fly Every year when I work Prom Plus from midnight to 5 a.m., I think ahead to my birthday – May 30 – and it sustains me so I can last all night. (Typically I hit “the wall” around 3 a.m.) This year was no different. Visions of Palm Springs (where […]

Arts and Crafts Festival Offers Something for Everyone

Arts and Crafts Festival Offers Something for Everyone

Everything from handmade crafts to unique gifts will be found on Honolulu during the annual Arts and Crafts Festival. By Charly SHELTON t’s that time of year again – time for handmade crafts and beautiful paintings, singers and dancers on every block and local fresh produce next to international delicacies. It’s time for the Montrose […]

CVTC Meeting Honors Students, Fears New Law

By Charly SHELTON The Crescenta Valley Town Council held its monthly meeting last week to discuss issues pertaining to the area. The CVTC said goodbye to Lt. Col. David Worley of Crescenta Valley High School’s JROTC program, who will be retiring at the end of the school year on June 1. Worley has worked with […]

Crime Blotter

May 20 4600 block of La Cañada Boulevard in La Cañada, a bag and personal items were stolen from an unlocked vehicle overnight.   May 19 4500 block of Palm Drive in La Cañada, the sliding glass door of a home was shattered and several rooms were ransacked between May 14 and May 19.   […]

Armed Forces Day Honors Military Personnel

By Mary O’KEEFE “It is fitting and proper that we devote one day each year to paying tribute to the Armed Forces as the servants and protectors of our Nation … I call upon my fellow citizens to display the flag of the United States at their homes on Armed Forces Day and to participate […]