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THURSDAY, MAY 7 - MAY 13, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO. 19
Pasadena Council Says Goodbye to Sid Tyler and Hello to Terry Tornek Newly elec t ed Pa s a den a City Councilman Terry Tornek was sworn in as the new District 7 representative replacing the longtime officeholder Sid Tyler at Monday evening’s council meeting and reorganization. Tornek replaces three-term councilmember Sid F. Tyler Jr.,
who announced last February that he would not be seeking re-election and subsequently endorsed Tornek. T h is n ight , however, be longed to Tyler. Accolades from every corner of the council chambers including state and local officials as well as some friendly,
albeit respectful, ribbing from fellow council members. During whis farewell speech, Tyler joked that he was going to plant the small tree he had on his desk right there in council chambers - referring, of course, to his championship of all things green in the recent and on-going
battle over the removal of trees along Colorado Blvd.. To many, Tyler was lovingly known as a ‘tree hugger’, stnading firm as the city’s only elected official in opposition to the tree removals. The swearing in of Tyler’s replacement, Terry Tornek, also
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Morning Traffic Accident on Orange Grove/Sierra Madre
Local Jockeys, Trainer, Return from Derby to Race Again
Less than a mile from fatal accident two weeks ago
By Bill Peters
Dr. David Shaw Assists Patients Another serious traffic accident occurred on Orange Grove Wednesday morning near Assumption school which involved 3 vehicles. A Toyota Camry involved a17 year old patient who was transported meeting trauma criteria. The two patients from the other two vehicles, listed in serious condition. Ironically, Dr. David Shaw who lost his wife Robyn & daughter Victoria in the fatal accident two weeks ago today was at the Assumption school/church when the accident happened and was first to assess patients and to meet arriving fire units with accurate information on their condition. This accident is under investigation and no other information is available at this time.
Pasadena Prostitutes Stung On April 29 members of the Pasadena Police Department’s Special Investigations Unit (SIU) conducted a prostitution sting operation along East Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena. Using undercover decoy officers who posed as prostitutes and customers, the operation resulted in the
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-Photo by Terry Miller
Photo by Terry Miller Ashley Barancos, 2, is considered by many in the medical community to be a miracle child. Ashley suffered two cardiac arrests in December and was treated by Arcadia paramedics who treated her to a special lunch and ride on their fire engine Monday, four months after her ordeal.
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What’s the Deal With Firefighters and Pancakes? By Susan Motander
The Arcadia Firefighters Association recently held their annual pancake breakfast, in two weeks Sierra Madre Fire Station will hold its pancake breakfast, and this Saturday, Monrovia Firefighters Association has its annual Pancake Breakfast. The second Saturday in May is Fire Service Day and Monrovia is celebrating in a big way. The Knights of Columbus are galloping to the rescue with their usual pancake proficiency and as-
Griddle masters Jon Ansell and Rick Oishi treat pancake lovers to gourmet hotcakes, orange juice, sausage and coffee all prepared by Arcadia’s blaze-wrestling heroes. The Annual Pancake Breakfast at Arcadia Fire Dept. Saturday was just the first in a five-alarm flavor-filled May. - Photo by Terry Miller
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Ahmed Zewail Named to President Obama’s Council of Advisors Nobel laureate Ahmed Zewail, the Linus Pauling P rofessor of Chem ist r y and Professor of Physics at Caltech, has been named by President Barack Obama to the United States President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). The announcement was made by President Obama in a speech at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. The council consists of a group of 20 leading experts from both the private sector
- Ahmed Zewail
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Jockeys Joe Talamo of Monrovia, Garrett Gomez of Arcadia and Mike Smith of Sierra Madre were at Churchill Downs for last Saturday’s Kentucky Derby as was Arcadia trainer Bob Baffert. Horse racing is the stuff of dreams and the dreamers got stardust— and mud—thrown in their faces. On a sloppy track in Kentucky a 51-1 longshot, Mine That Bird zoomed across the finish line leaving a stunned crowd, trainers and riders to wonder what happened. Talamo surely was disappointed when the oddson-favorite I Want Revenge was scratched, an oddity since it was the first time in Derby history that a favorite was scratched the day of the race since the publication of the morning line began in 1949. The scratch was due to heat in the left front ankle of I Want Revenge. But, life goes on and Talamo returned home to run seven races the following day, Sunday, at Hollywood Park. Smith was quoted as saying he was sure he had a winner as his mount, Chocolate Candy, came around the far turn. It was not to be as the race’s winner had it all to himself and only Pioneerof the Nile and Musket Man had a second tier thrilling moment coming in second and third. Smith’s Chocolate Candy was fifth following Papa Clem that came in fourth. Mine That Bird with
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