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“Whats next, the metric system?”

arcadiaweekly.com

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 - AUGUST 12, 2009 VOLUME 14, NO.63

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Arcadia General Plan Workshop Welcomes Input from Local Business Owners

-Photo By Terry Miller

-Photo By Terry Miller

Record Crowd Packs Rose Bowl as Galaxy Face Euro Champs Full story on page 12

National Night Out Celebrated in Local Communities

- Photo by Terry Miller

The 26th Annual National Night Out (NNO), a unique crime/drug prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW), was held Tuesday, August 4, 2009 around the United States. Texas, however, will celebrate on October 6th, 2009. Each year the National Night Out campaign involves citizens, law enforcement agencies, civic groups, businesses, neighborhood organizations

TROUBLED TIMES FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS? Ha s t he econom ic downturn hit education, private education harder than anticipated? The parking lot is completely void of cars at the Montecito Fine Arts College on Huntington Drive in Monrovia. The reason is unclear and no one seems to be willing to talk about it. A typed sign on the door of the short-lived Montecito College of Fine Arts and Design in Monrovia reads: All Montecito Classes and Campuses are still closed until further notice. We will not reopen in Au-

gust as previously thought. Please stand-by until further notice.” The notice goes on to say (in hurried, handwritten magic marker) that anyone can call (626) 833-7437. The Monrovia Weekly’s numerous attempts to call this number went unreturned. The founder, Ed Kuckelkorn (as he likes to be called), was not available for comment at press time. Montecito Fine Arts C ol lege of Des ig n w a s founded in 1977 as an atelier, a studio providing fine

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and local officials from over 15,000 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities and military bases worldwide. In all, over 37 million people participated in National Night Out 2008. Statistics for this year have yet to be compiled, but they look to be of a similar vein. The community program is designed to: heighten crime and drug prevention aware-

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- Photo by Terry Miller

BY SAMEEA KAMAL In an effort to provide business owners in Arcadia with the opportunity to voice concerns and suggestions, the City of Arcadia and Chamber of Commerce co-sponsored a General Plan Business Workshop on Tuesday, August 4 at the City Hall Council Chambers. Despite a low turnout, the meeting provided a few business owners and members of the General Plan Advisory Committee to review the plan’s goals and approach, and to discuss potential problems. “We want to make sure we get every stakeholder and

party involved to continue to have a prosperous economic future,” said Lisa Flores, senior planner with the city’s Development Services Department of the Planning division. “We want to discuss how to retain businesses, continue growth, and work with business redevelopment and revitalization.” Though city staff expected a higher turnout, Flores said the low attendance rate may be due to people having already submitted their input, or that people will have comments and questions once a draft is ready, she said. At the meeting, Development Services Director Jason

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Mini Madoff Trial Delayed Yet Again BY SUSAN MOTANDER The trial of Mark Colasuonno has been continued once again. Originally set for July 30 it was continued to August 5 and has now been continued to August 11. It is still set for trial in Department E in Pasadena of the Los Angeles Superior Court before Judge Teri Schwartz. Although the trial is set to begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the court has ten days to actually begin the trial which may also be sent to another courtroom for adjudication. Mark Colasuonno known locally as the former Tax Doc-

tor has been charged with Grand Theft by embezzlement. This charge was enhanced with the allegation that more than $100,000 was stolen. Colasuonno is alleged to have embezzled money from clients of his tax preparation firm by illegally investing and losing money entrusted to him. Paige Lopez, Colasuanno’s alleged victim said that the Tax Doctor started preparing his tax returns in the late 1990s. After several years of working with Colasuonno, Lopez said that in approximately 2008 he realized that money he had en-

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