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March 24, 2013 SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013 VOLUME 7 NO. 12 HIKERS FALL 200 FEET IN EATON CANYON - Girl Dies from Head Injuries GOING, GOING, GONE! In a tragic turn of events, a 17 year old Alhambra teen, Esther Suen ,fell to her death in Eaton Canyon on Friday morning. Another member of the group of four, an 18 year old male, also fell 200 feet and was airlifted to Huntington Hospital. His condition was unknown at press time. It was reported that Suen died as a result of head injuries, however, the coroner’s office will be conducting an autopsy to determine the official cause of death. The Altadena Sheriff’s Department confirmed that the incident occurred in the canyon just north of Altadena. The other hikers in the group, another 17 year old female and 18 year old male were not injured. A full investigation is being conducted by the LA County Sheriff Department. MVNews SUNSHINE RETURNS TO THE FESTIVAL The demolition of the former Skilled Nursing Center on Sierra Madre Blvd. began on Monday. The site, which once housed Sierra Madre’s hospital and has been the subject of much controversy the last 7 years, is being razed so that the construction of The Kensington Assisted Living Facility can begin. Top photos by S. Henderson/Bottom photo by Ron Cooper The new Kensington Sierra Madre potentially creates over 200 new construction jobs during an anticipated 16 month build period culminating in the hiring of as many as 90 full and part time professional staff that will help care for residents. Residents will be accommodated within 75 assisted living suites where family and loved ones will be welcome. Additionally, generous community and common space will available, a café where residents can gather with friends and family, a fireplace parlor, library, media and art studios and ample courtyards and gardens for outside seating and relaxing as well. A webpage with photos is available to view here: http://thekensingtonsierramadre.com/. Maybe it was the ‘Luck of the Irish’, or maybe it was just time, but for the first time in three years, Sierra Madre’s Wistaria Festival had dry weather. Held on St. Patrick’s Day, the 119 year old vine drew more than 1,000 visitors by foot and shuttle to see its splendor. In addition, the exhibits of 80 crafters, a dozen food vendors, local artists, numerous local and regional non profit groups and our own local merchants drew additional visitors to Sierra Madre. As one shopper said, “I’ve been so busy shopping that I completely ran out of time to see the vine!” The event is sponsored by the Sierra Madre Chamber of Commerce with support from Athens Services, The Kensington, Southern California Edison and The Gas Company. Members of the Sierra Madre Woman’s Club (top) were the first to greet visitors on Sierra Madre Blvd. (Photo by S. Henderson) Our Mayor Pro Tem Nancy Walsh, inset, has been credited for being the ‘lucky charm’ that brought good weather to the Festival, but it may have been the melodic sounds of the Flower of the Flock in Kersting Court. (above). Photo by Dean Lee The Sierra Madre Friends of the Arts, Patricia Ancona, Sherrinn Mullen Ancona, Lazaro Arvizu, Kathleen Carey, Tracy Chamberlin, Susie Cortez, David Em, Lee Anne Graves, Stephen Johnstone, Jennifer Lindstrom, Sarah Prescott, Nicole Mililani Scanlan, Anibal Silveyra, and Camellia Steele created an Artist’s Alley on Windsor Lane. Music was provided by: The Subs, New Astroturf, ? and The Wistarians, Snotty Scotty and the Hankies, Flower of the Flock, Gem City Jazz Cats,Homegrown, Chico’s Bail Bonds , Ron Longo, and Terry Gucma at various venues throughout the festival. EARTH HOUR - ARE YOU IN?......................Page 6 This Week’s Highlights: Calendar Page 2 Sierra Madre News Page 3-4 Pasadena/Altadena Page 5 Around San Gabriel Valley Page 6 Looking Up Page 6 Arcadia Page 7 Monrovia/Duarte Page 7 Food & Drink Page 8 Best Friends Page 9 Arts & Entertainment Page 10 Sports Page 11 The Good Life Page 12 Healthy Living Page 13 Left Turn/Right Turn/Opinion Page 14 Business Today Page 15 Legal Notices Page 16 - 19 AROUND SG Valley 6 3/4 SIERRA MADRE NEWS Also Inside Section B ARCADIA NEWS 7 5 PASADENA/ALTADENA MONROVIA/DUARTE 7 Read The Paper Online At: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||||||
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