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Residential Burglary in Sierra Monday Night
Multiple Sheriff’s department personnel responded to a call of a brazen residential burglary at the 400 block of Baldwin Monday evening. At 10:40 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the private home to discover the suspects gone. The suspects were seen fleeing in what could be the same vehicle at the recent Duarte home invasion robbery. The vehicle is described as a
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silver Range Rover with paper plates. Anyone with information related to the robbery is encouraged to call the Temple Station Detective Bureau at 626-285-7171, or if you wish to remain anonymous, call “LA Crime Stoppers” by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477), texting the letters TIPLA plus your tip to CRIMES (274637), or using the website http:// lacrimestoppers.org.
Mayor John Cappocia talks to residents about the importance of a UUT while write-in candidate Barry Gold (who is opposed to the increase) looks on. – Photo by Terry Miller
UUT Divides Council Candidates and Voters’ Confidence BY TERRY MILLER On April 12, 2016, voters will consider Measure UUT to increase the Utility User’s Tax (UUT) to 10 percent beginning on July 1, 2016. The measure will require 50 percent plus-one “yes” votes to increase the UUT rate to 10 percent. If
the measure fails, the UUT rate will fall to 6 percent. A UUT is a tax on certain utility bills. A UUT may be imposed by a city or county on the consumption of utility services. The tax is levied by the city or county on the consumer of the utility serSEE PAGE 23
Children enjoy a swing on the back end of the Wistaria vine. Thousands flock to Sierra Madre every year to see the wonderful giant Wistaria as well as enjoy a day of music, food and vendors in the city of Sierra Madre. - Photo by Terry Miller
BY STAFF WRITER Sierra Madre has the world's largest blossoming plant, wisteria (also spelled “wisteria”) that's called One of the Seven Horticultural Wonders of the World. The plant
is over 100 years old, and a festival each year attracts thousands to see this monstrous, gorgeous specimen filled with fragrance and displaying shades of purple and lavender. It is believed William and
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Alice Brugman purchased the small plant at a local nursery and in 1894. It has outlived the couple and continues to spread joy with its beauty and size today. The Wistaria Festival brings thousands to an annual event and celebration
that showcases a living entity that: -Contains 1.5 million luxuriant lavender blossoms. -Weighs approx. 250 tons. SEE PAGE 14