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Historical Society Publishes History of Sierra Madre Effort to Oust Assemblyman A Story One Hundred (and Two) Years in the Making Adams Fails After many years in the Better Life in Sierra Madre,” city in 2007, the coffee-table Vroman’s Bookstore, host of making, the Sierra Madre their new local history book a December 2nd book signing Historical Preservation Society has announced the publication of “Southern California Story: Seeking the
by award-winning author Michelle Zack. Originally intended to mark the centennial anniversary of the
sized book is a beautifullyillustrated journey through Sierra Madre’s past. According to the calendar listing on the website for
event, “Sierra Madre provides an extraordinary, sharp lens through which to focus on
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To Arcadia, Monrovia and Beyond: Foothill Extension Celebrated
-Photo by Terry Miller By Susan Motander
Local elected officials and various dignitaries gathered with community residents on
Saturday, November 21, to celebrate the funding for the Gold Line Extension from East Pasadena out to Azusa.
The festivities took place at the historic Santa Fe station in Monrovia near the intersection of Duarte Road and Myrtle
Foothill Unity Center Provides a Record Number of Thanksgiving Food Boxes By Susan Motander
Every year, Foothill Unity Center, headquartered in Monrovia with a second office in Pasadena, provides boxes full of all the makings
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-Photo by Terry Miller
Avenue. Last month the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
(Metro) Board voted approval of $851 million in funds for the project. This funding is coming largely from the moneys generated by the passage of Measure R which increased sales tax by half a cent. Among those present to celebrate the approval of funds were Congress members David Dreier and Judy Chu. Dreier has long been a vocal advocate for the extension of the Gold Line out through the rest of the San Gabriel Valley all the way to the Ontario Airport. In his remarks on Saturday Dreier spoke glowingly of the support he received from other Congressional leaders on both sides of the aisle including Chu who recently replaced Hilda Solis who has moved to a Cabinet position. In response Chu praised the leadership of Dreier in the regional effort to obtain and solidify the funding for the light rail line. Both members of Congress, who between them represent a large portion of the San Gabriel Valley, spoke
Even during the difficult times that we face, my family and I were driven to tears at the generosity of the neighborhood of Arcadia, Monrovia and Pasadena. My family and I want to ex-
By Bill Peters
press our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported us and want to take this opportunity to thank the ones who anonymously left donations at our door. My family has scram-
An Orange County Republican who declared that fellow Republican Anthony Adams’ pledge to not raise taxes was broken when the Assemblyman of the 59th District joined Democrats in the California Assembly to vote a tax increase package, has failed in his attempt to recall Adams and remove him from office, the California Secretary of State announced Friday. Atlas Political Action Committee, headed by Mike Schroeder, a former California Republican Party chairman, Lee Lowry, and Tim Whitacre had mounted the campaign against Adams. The original petition papers were filed by David T. Bartels, an Irvine attorney. Raucous rallies to promote the recall campaign were well-attended when they were held in the two counties Adams’ district encompasses: one in Apple Valley, the other in Glendora. Radio talk-show hosts John and Ken were instrumental in pounding the theme that Adams, in voting to raise taxes, was at philosophical odds with the conservative side of the Republican Party. While those rallies
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Touched By Generosity – Extending our Heartfelt Gratitude By Shyam Akula
-Adams