Monrovia Weekly - 12/06/2018

Page 1

COMPLIMENTARY COPY

MONROVIAWEEKLY.COM

/

MONROVIAWEEKLY

Local. Relevant. Trusted.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 - DECEMBER 12, 2018

Since 1996

VOL. 22, NO. 49

MONROVIA’S HOMEMADE ‘HANNAH’S HOUND HOUSES’ RETURN FOR 3RD YEAR - Courtesy photo / Facebook, @OakCrestInstitute

Monrovia Chamber Announces Civic Award Recipients Susan MOTANDER motander@yahoo.com

The Monrovia Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the Citizen of the Year and the Businessperson of Year as well as the award for service to the Chamber and

the Military Service Award. All four are to be presented at the annual Chamber Installation Dinner on Jan. 18 at the Double Tree Hotel stating at 6 p.m. with a social hour. The dinner and award presentations will begin an hour later. SEE CIVIC AWARDS PAGE 12

Monrovia Police and Sheriff’s Detectives Investigate the Death of Two Females One adult one juvenile found dead in apartment opposite high school Staff WRITER editorial@beaconmedianews.com

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Detectives responded to the 800 block of West Colorado

Get yours at the Street Fair this Friday Dec. 7 Terry MILLER tmiller@beaconmedianews.com

O

nce again an extraordinary young lady in Monrovia, Hannah Iler, is raising money for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Hannah, 10, who now attends Bradoaks, faced acute surgeries in 2016 to reconstruct her jaw. Subsequently she had to take a leave-of-absence from school while battling the complications therein.

The extensive surgeries and resulting hospital stays took a toll on her parents Scott and Erin. But for Hannah, she seemed to take it in her stride and made many new friends at Children’s Hospital. Her mom said all Hannah really remembers about the hospital stay was that the food “was gross.” The extensive jaw surgery and subsequent recovery at Children’s Hospital and at home culminated with the final surgery in September 2016. SEE Hannah’s Hound Houses’ PAGE 12

Monrovia’s Hannah Iler, is raising money for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for the third year in a row. - Photo by Terry Miller / Beacon Media

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Kid-Focused Rideshare

What’s New for the Holidays at Santa Anita Park?

Company Kango

Page 17

Boulevard in Monrovia, to assist Monrovia Police Department personnel investigating the circumstances surrounding the SEE DEATH PAGE 13

The New Gold Rush: Developers Clustering Around Monrovia’s Gold Line Station Susan MOTANDER motander@yahoo.com

Station Square is not just a transit center; it is becoming a focal point for development in Monrovia. Several projects are in the planning phase and one has already partially opened.

Last Monday MW Investment Group outlined its plans for “Arroyo at Monrovia Station,” a 284-unit mixeduse apartment and retail development. Next Monday the developers of the “West Pomona Transit District,” SEE GOLD RUSH PAGE 13

Health Insurance 411 Page 9

Page 16


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.