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Thursday, July 15 - July 21, 2010
Community News, Arts & Opinions Since 1996
Monrovia Couple Celebrates 70 Years of Marriage
AHS Coach Arrested on Charges of Having Sex with Student By Kristie Tom
Mildred Lapson and Herb Stevens are about to celebrate 70 years of wedded bliss. You’d never know it looking at this energetic couple. Stevens,
retired from Steven’s Nursery on Foothill Blvd., contributed trees throughout the 50’s to Monrovia’s Library Park, and various churches and public places
At 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, July 1, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s deputies arrested George Armenta in Chino Hills after an investigation of several months regarding charges of having a sexual relationship with a former student. He was detained at the in Monrovia. He recently West Valley Detention Cenjust had his 90th birthday. ter before posting $50,000 As a Fine Arts teacher bail. in several school districts Armenta, a 36-year-old
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Sanchez Sworn in as Pasadena Police Chief
Phillip Sanchez was sworn in as Pasadena’s Police Chief in a ceremony at City Hall Monday evening - Photo by Terry Miller
Hundreds of people including city officials, police officers from Santa Monica and districts closer including Monrovia’s chief Roger Johnson and Sierra Madre Chief Marilyn Diaz, community representatives, friends and family witnessed the new Pasadena Police Chief Phil Sanchez as he was sworn in at a special private ceremony in the courtyard at
Pasadena City Hall. Sanchez was sworn in by a former patrol officerturned judge. “My vision for the Pasadena Police Department is simple: to increase its status as a world-class unit and to enhance community relationships,” Sanchez said. Sanchez, 53, is a Fullerton resident who spent his
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Men Convicted in Salas Slaying By John Stephens A Burbank courtroom swelled with emotion on Tuesday afternoon as a jury convicted cousins Rayshawn and Nickelis Blackwell in the 2008 machine gun slaying of 16-year-old Sammantha Salas in Monrovia. The Blackwells, both members of t he Duroc Crips street gang maintained stoic countenances as two guilty verdicts – one for first degree murder, the other for attempted
murder – were announced by the jury following deliberations. Many of the Blackwell’s friends and family members were visibly and audibly distraught upon hearing the verdict, and Nickelis Blackwell was heard to let loose a loud outburst of expletives as Sheriff’s deputies led him out of the courtroom in handcuffs. Before leaving, Rayshawn Blackwell turned to the audience and said with a smile, “It’s all
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Sierra Madre Residents Defeat Water Rate Increase - For Now
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Pasadena Heritage Celebrates Colorado Street Bridge By Kristie Tom Pasadena Heritage, a historic preservation group dedicated to preserving the cultural and architectural resources of the City of Pasadena, put on their famous Colorado Street Bridge Party this past weekend after canceling it last year due to the pessimistic economy. The Colorado Street Bridge Party is a celebration of historic preservation on one of the world’s most beautiful bridges with continuous live music, danc400 S. Baldwin Ave. Arcadia CA 91007
ing, antique cars, children’s activities, festive foods and beverages. And though it was called off last year, it returned this year due to popular demand. Music at the bash included Mercy and the Merkettes and Snotty Scotty and the Hankies. The vintage car show at the party featured several classics that awed the guests. The event was catered by local restaurants doing their part in helping the community
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The Sierra Madre city council just approved $35,000 to repair the recent pipe burst on Sierra Madre Blvd. Apublic works emplyee shows residents what theat particular pipe looked like- Photo by Terry Miller
Once again, Snotty Scotty and the Hankies didn’t disappoibnt their loyal fans at the Colorado St. Bridge Party put on by the Pasadena Heritage Foundation. - Photo by Terry Miller
By Terry Miller It has been an exacting few weeks for Sierra Madre city’s infrastructure. Water mains breaks and aging pipes underground on Sierra Madre Boulevard have caused a small sink hole and a whopping emergency $35,000 bill to fix
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just that section. It also has created a public relations nightmare. According to the city website: A 10” water main burst in the 400 block of East Sierra Madre Boulevard. Before that section of main could be shut down
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