From the Desk of the Publisher

The Heavy Lifting   I’m happy to report that the heavy lifting is behind me (no, not my behind – that’s heavy lifting of a different type). I’m talking about the heavy lifting surrounding Prom Plus, the after-prom event that has been held every year for the past 25 years for Crescenta Valley High School […]

Weather in the Foothills

“There is no question that climate change is happening; the only arguable point is what part humans are playing in it.” ~ David Attenborough, English broadcaster, writer and naturalist   Real spring showers fell over the Crescenta Valley on Monday. These were not the typical misty “May Grey” marine-layer variety either. All in all, even […]

Twelve Oaks Hosts Grand Re-Opening

Twelve Oaks Hosts Grand Re-Opening

By Julie BUTCHER Twelve Oaks Lodge hosted a festive “grand re-opening” on May 20 with a Sunday afternoon gathering and tour of the facilities and grounds of the new Twelve Oaks Senior Living, still located on its namesake 4.5 oak-covered acres at 2820 Sycamore Ave. in La Crescenta. “We’re excited for the community to see […]

In Brief

CV Weekly Offices Closed for Holiday The offices of Crescenta Valley Weekly will be closed tomorrow, Friday, May 25 and Monday, May 28 for the Memorial Day holiday.   CVCA Meets Tonight The Crescenta Valley Community Association will meet tonight, Thursday, May 24 at 7 p.m. in the community room at the La Crescenta Library. […]

GPD Detective Arrested, Charged with Lying to Federal Investigators

GPD Detective Arrested, Charged with Lying to Federal Investigators

By Mary O’KEEFE A Glendale police detective was arrested on Tuesday afternoon and charged with lying to federal agents. Det. John Balian, 45, of Seal Beach has been with the GPD for 14 years and, until the time of his arrest, was on medical leave from the department. “As of now, [Det. Balian] is on […]

Long Lost, Now Found, Soldier Remembered on Memorial Day

Long Lost, Now Found, Soldier Remembered on Memorial Day

Honoring Cdr. James Bauder will be highlight of Memorial Day event at Two Strike Park. By Charly SHELTON Memorial Day is Monday, May 28 and, in honor of the day, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1614 and the American Legion Post 288 come together annually to hold a joint memorial event, open to the […]

Verdugo Park to See Improvements

By Brian CHERNICK A major redesign of Verdugo Park was greatly scaled back after the master design proposals received pushback from residents urging Glendale City Councilmembers to reject the proposed plans for paved walkways and exercise equipment in favor of more trees and open space. Councilmembers voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve the replacement of […]

From the Desk of the Publisher

It’s Party Time   Though I graduated a few (ahem) years ago from high school, I still remember the excitement of attending my prom. I’m sure CVHS seniors feel much the same way; CV’s prom is this Saturday, May 19. My prom was held in a hotel in Hollywood (I can’t for the life of […]

Weather in the Foothills

“I get all the news I need on the weather report. I can gather all the news I need on the weather report Hey, I’ve got nothing to do but smile …” ~ Paul Simon of Simon & Garfunkel There are those days when, in order to maintain a smile, it would be wise to […]

In Brief

CVTC Meeting The monthly meeting of the CV Town Council is tonight, Thursday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at the La Crescenta Library, 2809 Foothill Blvd. Scholarship distribution and a presentation about an AT&T cell tower are on the agenda.   Ceremony Planned for The Walton Cup A short ceremony marking the installation of The […]