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October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month InSIDE THIS WEEK LOCAL ELECTION NEWS...............Page 2 MEET THE CANDIDATES Kris Lowe Christine Moran Colin Barr Candidates Forums CONVERSATIONS Letters To The Editor .........................Page 4 SIERRA MADRE NEWS..............Page 5 CALENDAR......Page 6 OTHER CITIES Pasadena..........Page 7 IN MEMORY OF JOHN KENNEDY ........................PAGE 7 So. Pas./San MarinoAltadena...........Page 8 Arcadia/Monrovia/ Duarte News ......................... Page 9 Around San Gabriel Valley..............Page 10 EDUCATION & YOUTH ......................Page 11 BEST FRIENDS Canyon Canines Chris LeClerc Christopher Nyerges Family MattersMarc Garlett ......................Page 13 THE GOOD LIFE Senior HappeningsSavvy SeniorOut To Pastor .....................Page 14 OPINION Put The Lights OnStuart Tolchin Close Encounters Dinah Watkins Rich & Famous Rich Johnson ......................Page 15 LEGAL NOTICES ......................Page 15 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2022 VOLUME 16 NO. 41VOLUME 16 NO. 41 webbmartingroup.com real estate x beds | x baths | x,xxx sqft. Jan Greteman 626.975.4033 lic #01943630 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 lic #00541631 Katie Orth 626.688.0418 lic #00942500 We continue to be so appreciative of all our clients whom we have been able to support. Despite everything, we are NEVER too busy to support you. Feel free to reach out to any of us with questions about the market and/or if you are interested in moving forward with selling or buying a home. Sold for $2,250,000 471Auburn.com | Sierra Madre 4 Beds | 4 Baths | 3,679 sqft | 11,179 sqft Lot JUST SOLD Listed for $829,000 | 601EDelMar.com 601 East Del Mar Blvd, #405 | Pasadena 2 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,405 sqft JUST LISTED MISSION ACCOMPLISHED Sierra Madre resident and Pasadena HS student Abbott Fluckey wanted to make a difference in his community. So, he decided that the Bas- ketball Court near HeasleyField in Sierra Madre would be a good place to start. Fluckey was just 14 years old when he began the process of planning for remodeling the court. In an interview for the Mountain Views News byAvery Bogue, Fluckey said, “I wanted to do something to give back to my community and Heasley is somewhere I frequent to play basketball. At first, we thought, Let's fix the hoop, then we just got carried away and ended upfixing the whole court.” He went on to raise over $5,000.00 for his project as a part of his Eagle Project. Last month when the finish- ing touches were done, he even assisted with the hoopinstallation and with prepara- tion for the bench placement. Congratulations and Thanks Mr. Fluckey! By Kevin McGuire Riding on the positive vibes of a huge grant to the Sierra Madre Library, Assemblymem- ber Chris Holden (41st District) came before his constituents to provide legislative updates during the regular City Council meeting on Tuesday, September 27th. Earlier in the afternoon, Assemblymember Holden headlined a Library Grant Ceremony to present a very big check for $10 million for improvements and repairs to Sierra Madre Library, a top goal of the community forseveral years. “I want to bring special consideration and thought and thank you to the Friends of the Library, volunteers in this community who have been second to none in their dedication to making sure quality libraries exist in the city of Sierra Madre,” Holden said. In March of this year, Mayor Gene Goss reached out to Assemblymember Holden to advocate for state funding for repairs to the library at 440 W. Sierra Madre Blvd, which was built in 1955. The improvements requested included long- term building accessibility, seismic concerns, and increased space that consists of an out- door community area. On July 1, 2022, it was announced that a grant for $10 million was approved. Holden said he was “shocked” he could also secure that amount. “…for no better cause than preserv- ing libraries in our cities, state, and nation.” LEGISLATIVE UPDATES Assemblymember Holden noted that this year has been challenging, as the recovery from the pandemic is still ongoing. However, the state has still passed important bills and legislature to improve infrastructure, schools, broad- band, and cleaner transportation. The state has an approved budget of $47 billion to enhance the state’s infrastructure to help improve the public transportation sys- tem, promote energy innovation and reliabil- ity, advance statewide housing goals, support K-12 higher education, and make the statemore resilient to climate change, according toHolden. In addition, $17 billion has been approved in relief funds for millions of Californians to help offset rising costs and increase the minimum wage to $15.50 per hour in 2023. There will be a refund of up to $1,050 in 2023 to be sent out based on income level and size of the house- hold, increased grants for low-income fami- lies, and additional funding for food banks. Essential workers in the fast-food sector will “have a seat at the table” after Assemblymem- ber Holden’s bill AB257 was signed this past Labor Day. This is the first bill of this type in the nation to bring stakeholders together to address workplace standards. A package to boost local economies enacted in February helped small businesses by restoring the use of business tax credits and net operat- ing losses one year earlier and plan to continue to invest in companies that fuel the recovery. It also extended exempted amounts received for Restaurant Revitalization funds and Shuttered Venue Operators Grant programs from state income tax allowing normal deductibility in the grants. The program also granted small businesses a one-time $150 million in COVID relief. Holden noted that the budget also includes money to address homelessness, make neigh- borhoods safer, and help with the impacts of wildfires and drought. Governor Gavin New- som approved $6.6 billion toward energy in- novation and reliability projects to address climate change and greenhouse gas emissions. California received a C- grade on infrastruc- ture by the American Society of Civil Engi- neers after decades of neglect. “The historic Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will make life better for millions of California residents,” Holden said. “It’s exactly what our country needs right now to create jobs and fix our transportation and water systems.” Assemblymember Holden also hinted that these funds might help the Gold Line exten- sion to Claremont and Montclair. “Extending the Gold Line has been a top priority for me and many of my colleagues,” the Assembly- member noted. “The extension will connect two large counties by bringing much-needed relief to one of the busiest commute corridors in the country.” Holden’s Bill AB1604, also signed by Newsom, establishes the Upward Mobility Act of 2022. According to Holden, the bill modifies state civil service examinations and appointment practices to increase the diversity of the ap- plicant's pool and employment list, determine areas of compliance for non-merit-related au- dits, and promote the achievement of under- represented state employees. Holden is also pushing for more access to dual enrollment programs for higher education, clean energy power, and cleaner air and water. Holden thanked City Council for their efforts and hopes he can work with them again in the future to assist with additional Sierra Madre projects. ASSEMBLYMEMBER CHRIS HOLDEN SHARES HIS LEGISLATIVE 'TO DO' LIST WITH CITY COUNCIL Assemblymember Holden headlined a Library Grant Ceremony to present a very big check for $10 million for improvements. Pictured above with Assemblyman Holden are (l to r) Mayor Gene Goss, Sierra Madre Librarian Leila Regan and City Manager Jose Reynoso. 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