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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2014 - SEPTEMBER 24, 2014
Monrovia’s Director of Public Works explains Station Square details
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Heat is on for 2015 Tournament of Roses Royal Court
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Pasadena area, possess at least a 2.0 grade point average and not have any children. Nearly 900 women
Monrovia hires a new City Manager
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BY SUSAN MOTANDER
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On Tuesday, September 16, the Monrovia City Council hired Oliver Chi as the new City Manager. The city has been operating with interim City Manager Please see page 29
Arcadia High School students Sarah (123) and Emily (124) patiently wait their turn for the first interview in the long selection process for TOR’s 2015 Rose Court. -Photo by Terry Miller
BY TERRY MILLER Hundreds of Pasadena area young women braved the excessive triple digit heat Saturday and Monday for
a chance to become part of Pasadena’s History. Unmarried women 17-21 years of age who reside in the Pasadena Area Community College District are eligible to take
Former Los Angeles County Sheriff ’s Deputy facing child porn charges A former Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy is scheduled to be arraigned last week on child pornography charges, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced. Lorne Reed (dob 10/12/81) is expected to appear in Department 30 of the Foltz Criminal Justice Center. He was charged on Sept. 4 with one count each of distributing child pornography and possession of child pornography in case BA428943. Prosecutors said Reed
shared child pornography on the Internet in April. Last month, a search warrant was served at Reed’s residence in Santa Fe Springs and more than 45 child pornography files were found on his laptop computer, prosecutors added. Prosecutors are recommending bail be set at $40,000. If convicted as charged, Reed faces up to five years, eight months in state prison. The case remains under investigation by the Los Angeles Police Department.
part in the application process and initial tryout sessions, which were held Saturday and Monday in record California heat. Applicants must also be full-time students in the
Pasadena to host athletes for Special Olympics World Games LA2015 City officials joined members of the Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 (LA2015) and Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) formally announced the City of Pasadena’s participation in Host Town Program for the Special Olympics World Games LA2015. The City of Pasadena is participating in the Special Olympics World Games (2015) Organizing Committee’s three-day Host Town Program. Pasadena will welcome and celebrate athletes from around the world and will help raise awareness about the challenges people with intellectual disabilities face. During their stay next year, the City will introduce the athletes to community members and officials, familiarize the athletes
BY SUSAN MOTANDER Monrovia has undertaken its largest municipal works project in developing the area around the old Santa Fe Depot and the new Gold Line Station near the corner of Myrtle Avenue and Duarte Road. The City Council has awarded the first two contracts for work on Station Square: the first at the September 2 meeting, the second just last Tuesday. The work has been divided into two categories: on-site and off-site. Carl Hassel, the Director of Public Works and Lauren Vasquez, a Senior
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City ordered not to release McDade report, as planned Pasadena Police union granted second TRO by Superior Court Judge BY TERRY MILLER A Los Angeles Superior Court judge Tuesday granted a temporary restraining order preventing the City of Pasadena from releasing a 70 page redacted report on the officer involved fatal shooting of Kendrec McDade last March. The matter heard this morning before Superior Court Judge James Chalfant renewed the TRO at the request of Pasadena Police Please see page 7
Anya Slaughter and Kenneth McDade are upset t the OIR has not been released. -Photo by Terry Miller