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Thursday, OCTOBER 13, - OCTOBER 19, 2011

Volume XVI, No. XXXXI

By Terry Miller

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Sierra Madre Seven Princesses Begin Their Reign as 2012’s Royal Court for Tournament Of Roses® Councilwoman Walsh Confronts Committee - Asks for MacGillivray’s Resignation Sierra Madre City Council Member Nancy Walsh was not happy Tuesday evening. Walsh strikes verbal blows to members of the Sierra Madre General Plan Update Committee Tuesday evening and asked for the resignation of two members of the committee and chairperson, Denise Delmar. A visibly annoyed and frustrated Walsh pointed her finger repeatedly and said committee members “serve at the pleasure of the city council… we brought you in and we can take you out.” Walsh’s oral confrontation was a retort to the emergence of two committee members before the Council at the Sept. 27 meeting. Sierra Madre City Clerk

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Portantino’s ‘Open Carry’ Gun Bill Signed by Gov.

Law Bans Open Display of Unloaded Handguns in CA

By Terry Miller

Stephanie Grace Hynes smiles as she gets her official Princess nametag placed on her dress Monday morning just minutes after the court was introduced to the media -Photo by Terry Miller

The seven members of the 2012 Tournament of Roses Royal Court were announced today at Tournament House from

a group of 34 finalists. As ambassadors of the Tournament of Roses, the Royal Court members will attend more than 150

community and media functions leading up to the 123rd Rose Parade® presented by Honda and98th Rose Bowl Game®

presented by VIZIO on Monday, January 2, 2012.

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The offices of Assemblyman Anthony Portantino were handed two big victories in the past 2 weeks. The first being that staffers are not being furloughed as Speaker Perez had threatened and now the landmark bill AB 144 proposed to ban the open carry of unloaded weapons has now been signed by the Governor after a nail-biting struggle through the system. Governor Brown signed Assemblymember Portantino’s significant legislation banning the “open carry” of firearms in California on Sunday – a bill supported by the California Police Chiefs and rank-and-file officers.

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Joe Mosca to Resign from Sierra Madre City Council By Terry Miller Joe Mosca, announced his resignation from the Sierra Madre City Council Tuesday evening’s City Council meeting. In an emotion filled speech, Mosca announced that his spouse, an HIV researcher and physician, has taken a job in London. The family includes two adopted sons, Garrett, 4 and Devan, 9 months. Mosca said that it was with a heavy heart that he and his family made this decision. But they will keep their house in Sierra

Madre and return after the London assignment. The responsibilities in London will be between 3 – 4 years according to Mosca. "It is with mixed feelings that I let you know that I will be stepping down from City Council as of the first City Council meeting in November," Mosca told residents and fellow council members Tuesday evening. Mosca received a round of applause after his speech. Earlier in the day,

Mosca sent out a notice to media outlets and penned a letter to each resident of Sierra Madre. Mosca, a 37-year-old attorney for the Southern California Gas Co., was first elected to the Sierra Madre City Council in 2006 on a platform of slow growth. He was re-elected in 2010 and was picked by the City Council to serve as the city's mayor, a seat he held until the spring of

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Councilman Joe Mosca explains why he has to leave the city council -Photo by Terry Miller


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