First Responders Honored with Holiday Feast

First Responders Honored with Holiday Feast

By Pat KRAMER On Friday, a dinner and concert were held at All Nation’s Church in Lake View Terrace to honor the men and women who put their lives at risk to protect others. The 9th Annual Thanksgiving Appreciation Dinner and Concert was dedicated to first responders, which includes LAPD, LAFD, county fire, the Forestry […]

Weather in the Foothills

Weather in the Foothills

“The year that is drawing towards its close has been filled with the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies.” Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation of Thanksgiving “I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to […]

Mutts – and their Owners – Strut in the Park

Mutts – and their Owners – Strut in the Park

By Mary O’KEEFE Over 100 people participated in the Mutt Strut hosted by the California Council of the Blind on Saturday. The event is unique in that it allows those who would not normally feel safe on a 2K/5K track the freedom and confidence to not only run but to also compete. Mutt Strut is […]

Local Man Killed in Pedestrian Train Incident

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday Glendale police confirmed that the man who apparently committed suicide by walking into the path of a train in Glendale was linked to an ongoing investigation concerning the stabbing of a woman during a domestic dispute in Crescenta Valley. It began on Sunday about 5:40 p.m. when a passerby in […]

Winners Announced in CVTC Election

By Nestor CASTIGLIONE Crescenta Valley residents lined up to cast their votes – again – on Friday and Saturday, this time to determine the winners of this year’s Crescenta Valley Town Council race. Nearly 300 votes were cast at St. Luke’s of the Mountains Episcopal Church by locals eager to give direction to the CVTC. […]

How Propositions Become Law

By Mary O’KEEFE Out of the 17 propositions placed on the Nov. 8 ballot 12 were passed and five were rejected. The propositions were complicated with convincing pro and con arguments that made the decision-making process even more difficult. For the recent election, CVW interviewed a voter who understood why he was voting to place […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

Thankfulness There are typically two times a year that I share with you the blessings that I have been given. One is right around the anniversary of when I started the Crescenta Valley Weekly, which was the first week of September 2009. The second time is now, Thanksgiving. Despite the numerous trials over the years […]

IN Brief

Montrose Tree Lighting The Montrose Shopping Park Assn. is hosting the shopping park’s annual tree lighting ceremony and White Friday events on Friday, Nov. 25. The day kicks off the holiday season and includes shopping park stores that will “white out” the sales tax on items purchased plus there will be “snow” at the intersection […]

Concerns Voiced to Caltrans, Antonovich Praised

By Nestor CASTIGLIONE Representatives from Caltrans heard an earful from local residents on Thursday night at the Crescenta Valley Town Council (CVTC) monthly meeting at the La Crescenta Library community room. Frustration was bubbling over lane closures and traffic snarls that have cropped up since Caltrans began work on a multi-phase, nearly $150 million project […]

Annual Turkey Trot Provides Fresh Air and Family Fun

By Nicole MOORE This year’s 23rd annual Turkey Trot, hosted by the Community Center of La Cañada Flintridge, takes place this morning, Thanksgiving. It is the perfect event for anyone looking for fresh air and family fun before Thanksgiving feasts and festivities. This year’s event is anticipated to have 1,500 participants and will begin at […]