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STAY HEALTHY! STAY SAFE! STAY HOME! VOLUME 14 NO. 15 SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 2020 source: CoreLogic, Freddie Mac, BankrateTHEWEBB-MARTIN GROUPJan Greteman 626.975.4033jan@jangreteman.com jangreteman.com #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273jwmartin@dppre.com #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418korth@dppre.com #00942500Who We Are: Residents & business owners of Sierra Madre selling real estate since 1975 & proudly giving back to the community. Your Story. Your Home. Your Team. Together Stronger. In this time of grave crisis, The Webb-Martin Group sends you our love, support, and encouragement in facing this challenge together. We will be maintaining safer, more direct and efficient modes of communicating with you. These would entail virtual home tours, 3-D floor plan visualizations, virtual meetings and making use of DocuSign, FaceTime, Google Meet, and various mobile messaging appsPlease know that we remain steadfast in our mission to support you. We will get through this, together and stronger. Jan, Judy & KatieWe offer over 90 years of trusted experience. Please reach out to us for any of your real estate needs. STAY AT HOME ORDER EXTENDED UNTIL MAY 15 SUPPORT OUR LOCAL BUSINESSES Los Angeles County has extended its “safer at home” order to May 15, as public health officials expressed optimism that the order has helped slow the spread of the coronavirus. The order bans public gatherings, and has forced the closure of beaches, hiking trails, parks, and non-essential businesses. Barbara Ferrer, the county’s public health director, said at a press conference on Friday afternoon that the order has helped “flatten the curve” of the pandemic. “We know it’s effective, but we still have a ways to go to in order to both protect the lives of the people in our county and make sure the health care system remains fully able to service all who need their care,” Ferrer said. “I’m as sad as you are to not that this is not the time to lift.” “Essential” businesses are now required to provide employees who work in proximity to others with a cloth face covering. They have also been ordered to post plans that explain how physical distancing and cleaning requirements are being adhered to. County officials first issued the stay-home order on March 19, and initially said it would expire on April 19. California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued a similar order on the same day, and said it would remain in place until further notice. Ferrer also reported on Friday that 18 more people have died in the county of COVID-19, bringing the countywide total to 241. The county has recorded 8,430 positive tests. Of those, 1,062 cases are among staff and residents of institutional facilities, including nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities, shelters, and jails. www.beantowncoffeebar.com 45 N Baldwin Ave, Sierra Madre, CA 91024 (626) 355-1596 INSIDE THE MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS THIS WEEK ARTICLES/INFORMATION ON DEALING WITH COVID19 CAN BE FOUND THROUGHOUT STATIONS OF THE CROSS CANCELED......Pg. 3 PASADENA NEWS ................................Page 5 NEIGHBORING COMMUNITY NEWS....Page 6 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY..........Page 7 EDUCATION & YOUTH..........................Page 8 SENIOR.COMMUNICATIONS..............PAGE 11 LOCAL WOMEN CREATE & DISTRIBUTE HUNDREDS OF MASKS...SO FAR Got Time or Talent or Materials and a desire to help our health care workers? In the last few weeks, Laura Tartaglione and Carol Canterbury have been soliciting help in their all volunteer effort to make cloth masks to help with the protective clothing shortage. So far more than 400 masks have been made and distributed to hospitals and other facilities to grateful staffers such as the ladies pictured on the right. Needed are material, elastic, if you know how to sew, your talent, etc. Contact Carol Canterbury at carolcanterbury@hotmail.com Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | |||||||||||||||||
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