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THURSDAY, APRIL 23 - APRIL 29, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO.33
•BY BILL PETERS•
HAVE OUR DOWNTOWN RESTAURANTS REPLACED SMOKERS WITH ... DOG FOOD?
bankruptcy judge Mary F. Walrath to auction off several of its racetracks. Santa Anita racetrack is one of the properties MEC has said it would divest. The action is expected
to draw criticism from banks which hold liens on the racing facilities. Magna announced from the beginning that it would attempt to hold a “stalking horse” auction, in which the first bidder would
take the property. A shareholder, MI Developments has entered a bid of $195 million for several properties. Fra n k St ronach a n nounced that Santa Anita and other properties would
be auctioned off upon entering the bankruptcy petition in March of this year. Critics of the proposal say that it is a give-away price to a company controlled by
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[ALL] THE VOTES ARE IN:
SHAW WIDENS LEAD TO WIN COUNCIL SEAT
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Alice Atkins, deputy City Clerk at the City of Monrovia, collects the final ballots that were counted at City Hall Tuesday. Clarence Shaw retained his victory with 1259 ballots to Becky Shevlin’s 1234. This was one of the closest elections in recent history. -Photo by Terry Miller
•BY SUSAN MOTANDER•
When the votes were counted last week in the Monrovia City Council election only four things were certain: Mary Ann Lutz was elected Mayor, Joe Garcia would retain his seat on the City Coun-
cil, and Linda Proctor and Steve Baker (who both ran unopposed) were reelected. But the second council seat was still up in the air, with Clarence Shaw holding onto a slim 23-vote lead over Becky
Shevlin. Unfortunately, that lead was not a sure thing as there were still 201 votes yet to be counted. After reviewing those ballots, 185 were found to have been correctly cast and were
ORANGE COUNTY ACTIVISTS SEEK RECALL OF LOCAL ASSEMBLYMAN HeÊll fight: „IÊll do everything that is necessary,‰ he says •BY BILL PETERS•
•BY SIR ERIC MAUNDRY•
P rov i ng once a g a i n that capitalism truly is the most versatile and spontaneous of all t he g reat world economic systems, t he Dow nt ow n a rea of Sierra Madre looks to be com i ng t o g r ips w it h a tough new business environment. Deprived of the highly profitable trade afforded them by the legions of smokers who up until recent ly occupied ever y available sidewalk seat and bench in the neighborhood, our doughty dining establishments have been forced to look elsewhere for business. But with all the smokers now lounging in their signature artistic dishabille over in Monrovia, where oh where will our local restaurateurs turn? Well it now appears that Chef Eric May (formerly of A spen v ia t he Sa n Fra ncisco Culina r y Academy), and currently at Sierra Madre’s most forward thinking fine dining establishment, Charcuterie, has come up with a truly Sierra Madre correct solution. And what is that, you ask? This restaurant has now created a menu for the second largest species
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Santa Anita May Be Headed for the Auction Block The voluntary bankruptcy petition filed by Santa Anita parent company Magna Entertainment Corp is due to see some action today as the company seeks approval from Delaware
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counted on Tuesday, April 21 at City Hall. When those ballots were counted, Shaw had not only maintained his lead, but has stretched it to a 25 vote lead over Shevlin.
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“On behalf of the taxpayers of the 59th District, let the games begin,” Michael Schroeder announced as he served recall papers on Assemblyman Anthony Adams, the 59th District Republican representative to the California State Assembly who represents about a half million people in a district made up of 17 cities in two counties. Adams’ District includes Arcadia, Monrovia, Sierra Madre, Bradbury, Claremont, Glendora, La Verne, San Dimas, La Crescenta-Montrose and Claremont in Los Angeles County and Apple Valley, Hesperia, Crestline, Lake Arrowhead communities, Highland, Mentone, Redlands and San Bernardino in San Bernardino County. The Recall Petition was hand-carried by Schroeder, a former California Republican Party Chair, acting on behalf of an Orange County political action committee, Atlas PAC, to a well-attended fund-raising event to benefit the assemblyman held in a private home in Glendora that was attended by Governor Schwarzenegger as a celebrity-guest, California Senator Abel Maldonado and others prominent in local Republican politics. The petition had been signed by 55 of Adams’ constituents— but not by Schroeder himself since the server can not be a signatory by law and he is not from any of the communities served by Adams. The recall effort was started after Adams broke
How the Police Traffic Collision On Orange Grove Kills Mother and 12 year old Daughter Steinmeier, Chew Hold Seats on Arcadia Officer’s Association School Board Got Business Done •BY SIR ERIC MAUNDRY•
•BY JOHN STEPHENS•
In what was probably one of the most extreme cases of “Little Miss Sunshine” syndrome I have ever read, the Mountain Views “Observer” on 12/21/07 ran the following giddy headline.
With all the precincts reporting, semi-official results from Tuesday’s Arcadia School Board election show the two incumbents Joann Steinmeier and Janet Chew to have held onto their
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-Photo By Terry Miller
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The supposed headquarters of the Committee to Recall Adams in Glendora is really a mailbox in a UPS Store. A clerk at the store says no one has visited the mailbox in months.
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