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Thursday, November 26, 2015 - December 2, 2015

City Manager Michael Beck to Leave Pasadena BY TERRY MILLER

Michael Beck will be taking on a new role at UCLA next year. Beck played a key role in the Rose Bowl’s massive $180 Million renovation project which is, of course, home to UCLA. - Photo by Terry Miller

City Manager Michael Beck will leave Pasadena February to take an administrative position at UCLA. Beck first joined the City in 2008. His last day will be Feb. 14, 2016. In March, Beck will become UCLA’s Administrative Vice Chancellor. However, during Michael Beck’s tenure, recently fraught with scandal, calls for his resignation and a significantly critical independent report, albeit heavily redacted, on the police shooting of Kendrec McDade make one suppose that these may have been contributing factors in his decision to take the position at UCLA. During the month of January 2015, public displeasure with Michael Beck was at a high point. The postembezzlement publicity was enormous and the pressure was on. “What I’m seeing is the same actors, recycling themselves throughout the different communities, going from community to community to community, spreading this very negative culture which is not servicing the public,” activist Jason Hunter said. “And Mr. Beck is one of those.” Some local observers note that then Council Member Terry Tornek’s persistent questions on an unrelated issue led to the discovery of the missing money ($6.4 million). Tornek, who has since become mayor himself, called the time frame for the missing money “astounding.” “There’s no question that this was an absolute failSEE PG. 3

Nohemi Gonzalez Remembered by City of El Monte

El Monte held a vigil for Nohemi Gonzales, victim of the Paris terror attacks from Nov. - Photo by Trevor Stamp

Last Thursday, The City of El Monte held a candlelight vigil in memory of Nohemi Gonzalez, a resident of El Monte who was killed in the

Paris terror attacks on Nov. 13, 2015. The prayer vigil served

The City of Duarte invites community members to partake in a variety of fun-filled festivities to kick off their holiday season taking place during the month of Dec.. Want to tell Santa what you want for Christmas? Drop your letter off at Santa’s Mailbox located in front of the Recreation Department counter in City Hall from November 23 to Dec. 10th. Letters may be deposited Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. or mailed during that time to 1600 Huntington Drive, Duarte. Please include your address and phone number. All letters will be for-

warded to the North Pole and Santa will write back! On Tuesday, Dec. 1st join the community as we light the City’s official living tree for the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Fiesta event. Enjoy musical entertainment, crafts, games and a visit from Santa while dining on a traditional tamale dinner at the Duarte Senior Center, 1610 Huntington Drive, from 6:30 - 8 p.m. at a cost of $6 per person. Enjoy Breakfast With Santa presented by the local Duarte Rotary Club on Satur

Holiday Happenings in the City of Duarte

SLEIGH RIDE! calphil.com | 626.304.0333

get your tickets today!

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Christmas Spectacular Saturday, Dec 12 at 7:30pm Pasadena Civic Auditorium

With Cyrus “Glitch” Spencer from So You Think You Can Dance* plus Mary Bridget Davies, Cedric Berry & Cal Phil Chorale *in assocation with Lythgoe Family Productions

Order now! 800.745.3000 | ticketmaster.com 11/16/15 7:44 PM


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