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THURSDAY, MARCH 12 - MARCH 81, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO.21
Is Arcadia’s Future Riding on a Santa Anita Long Shot? By Bill Peters
Online Rotary Auction Offers Inventive Items & Experiences Proceeds to benefit service projects at home and around the world By Jack McRae
City Officials Say “No” The bankruptcy filing in U.S. and Canadian courts by Magna Entertainment Corp., owner of the Santa Anita Racetrack, has raised questions throughout the City of Arcadia as to what effect the Chapter 11 petition might bring to the city. Arcadia’s City Manager, Don Penman and Mayor Rob-
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InnerView: Black-and-White Memories of a Lavender Vine By Fran Syverson
Sometimes the memory of an early event in our lives is more apt to be the memory of the snapshot we’ve seen so many times in our photo album than it is of the actual event itself.
Thus my memories of my first visit to Sierra Madre’s famed Wistaria Vine are pretty well defined by the tiny black-and-white photographs mounted on the oldfashioned black page.
There I stand beneath t lovely arbor, hands in the tthe pockets of my new Chestterfield coat, a dark bandana on my head. The vine d aappears as luxuriant then as iit is now, even though it was only fifty years old. For the o d date written on the page is April 8, 1944. Yes, this was A during World War II, more d tthan half a century ago. In tthe snapshot, not far from me, stand a sailor and his m llady friend; they’re admiriing the Vine, too. My mom a nd I had traveled from Inglewood to Sierra Madre to visit the Wistaria Vine, and I wonder now how we got there. We had no car, and if we
Attorney Poo Poo’s Chief’s Response to Dog Waste Case
Alleged Gang House to be Razed
Hutton: Felony Arrest Was „Obvious Abuse of Power‰
Monrovia Redevelopment Agency Joins Gang War, Purchases Home on Sherman Avenue
We received two letters Tuesday in response to the story about the Sierra Madre business owner jailed for assault. First from Sierra Madre Police Chief Marilyn Diaz and then one from Smock’s attorney Richard Hutton who had read Chief Diaz’s letter at beaconmedianews.com Full text of letters after the jump.
The city of Monrovia’s Redevelopment Agency has purchased the single family home located at 1234 Sherman Avenue. Sanders Rollins was murdered in front of the house in January 2008 and it has thereafter been of particular interest to local
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It’s Just a Mean Green Mother from Outer Space Arcadia High Advanced Drama Students Present „Little Shop of Horrors‰
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Wistaria Weekend!
Entertainment & Dining Guide Inside...
By Susan Motander
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Would you be interested in your own private, reserved parking space at the Westfield Shopping Center for the next six months? How about a private tour of the Queen Anne cottage; without having to wait in line; and a catered lunch would be included? Is your high-school aged son or daughter looking to beef up their college resume with an activity like “Principal of the Day at AHS” or what about
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The Aussies Are Here, The Aussies Are Here. Well, almost, anyway. The Santa Anita Bowling Green Club held their Floy Torvid Tournament for March, and the game was Australian Pairs. A nifty game of bowls that pits two teams against each other. Australian Pairs is played differently than most bowls games. Usually you have a Vice and a Skip. Which equates to a Captain and a mate. In this version of pairs play, each bowler gets to play both positions. The Vice, or first to bowl, rolls two bowls. The Skip, or second to bowl, is at the other
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Super Lawyer is Arcadia Resident Arcadia resident Guy R. Gruppie, has been named a 2009 Southern California Super Lawyer in a vote of his peers conducted by Law & Politics Magazine. Fewer than 5% of California lawyers are so honored each year. Gruppie, who specializes in civil trial work with an emphasis on general liability and product liability defense work, was honored in special sections of recent editions of the New York Times and Los Angeles Magazine. He is a 1988 graduate of the University of Southern California (B.A. Journalism and Political Science) and
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