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$336M Railroad Trench Project Kicks Off Construction
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Monrovia Weekly ArcAdiA Weekly Monday, november 5 - NOVEMBER 11, 2012 Volume xVIi, No. XXXXv
Paul Anka Put His Head on Arcadia’s Shoulder and Did it His Way Arcadia Performing Arts Center Opens to Rave Reviews
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Congresswoman Judy Chu Expresses Outrage Over Lin’s False Endorsements for His Assembly Campaign
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Veterans, families of those currently serving, and the general public are invited to attend a special Veterans Day ceremony sponsored by the City of Duarte and Duarte’s Promise -- The Alliance for Youth at Thorsen Park, Thursday, Nov. 10 at 9 a.m. Thorsen Park is located at 2800 Huntington Dr. at Encanto Parkway. Seating will be available at the ceremony and refreshments, donated by the Duarte Kiwanis Club and Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf, will be served immediately after the ceremony. World War II veterans Miguel Vallejos and Otto Schreiter will be the featured guest speakers. Local veterans will assist with the Posting of the Colors. To ensure that Duarte veterans are personally rePlease see page 7
Monrovia Man Denies Bomb Threats in Pasadena Bomb threats against a middle school, and one at the Pasadena Department of Public Health contributed to the evacuation of Washington Middle School on October 24 and the health building on October 25. The District Attor-
San Gabriel Trench Project will eliminate traffic delays, collisions and reduce emissions at four railroad crossings; create 8,900 jobs. Federal, state, local and railroad officials gathered before an audience of more than 150 people today to kick off construction of a concretewalled railroad trench reaching 30 feet deep, 65 feet wide and 1.4 miles long through
Duarte to Honor Veterans in Ceremony at Thorsen Park, Nov. 12
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Paul Anka sings his heart out for a good cause at the gala opening of the AUSD Performing Arts Center last Saturday. -Photo by Terry Miller
There’s no doubt about it, the sell-out performance at the new Performing Arts Center Saturday was one for the record books. Not only was it the inaugural gala
black tie event at the new $20 Million Arcadia High Performing Arts Center but it was also a first for several students from the high school’s orchestra to perform on stage with one
Matthew Lin’s Wife Files Legal Complaint Against Assembly Opponent Chau Joy Lin, wife of Assembly candidate Dr. Matthew Lin, has filed a legal complaint against 49th Assembly District candidate Ed Chau for violating her constitutional and statutory rights by sending out four campaign mailers to potentially tens of thousands of voters displaying her full name, home, and complete social security number. “I personally knew that when I decided to run for office, it would be difficult on our family and that there
of the top names in the music business. During his performance of the 1959 hit “Put Your Head On My Shoulder,” Paul Anka meandered his way through
the audience and found Dolores Papilli with whom he danced and serenaded. The smile on her face summed up the night for
Rep. Judy Chu, D-El Monte, along with other key Democratic leaders of the San Gabriel Valley are coming together to urge Matthew Lin, Republican
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Sister City Presents El Monte with Commemorative Mural
would be misleading information about me, but never did I foresee having my opponent, attack my wife personally and potentially subject her to identify theft and credit fraud,” said Dr. Matthew Lin. “My name is on the ballot and I am the one running for office, not my wife, the actions taken by Ed Chau seem low, even for a trial lawyer.” On October 20, 2012,
Zamora, MX, which decades ago became the City of El Monte’s first sister city, presented the latter with a mural in celebration of its centennial. Much older than El Monte, Zamora has 438 years of history. Its City Council, which currently includes the first female Mayor ever, Rosa Hilda Abascal Rodriguez, traveled to El Monte to officially dedicate the painting - the creation of artist Roberto Rivera Novoa. In Spanish, Mayor Abascal Rodriguez spoke eloquently about the city
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The mural is unveiled by the Mayors of Zamora and El Monte and the artist. -Photo by Dena Burroughs