October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Mountain Views News, Combined edition

Combined Edition

Inside this Week:

Your Vote Matters!:

Conversations:
Preserve Sierra Madre
Protect Sierra Madre
Neighbors for Fairness
NO on HR
Letters to the Editor

Sierra Madre:
Walking SM … The Social Side
Sierra Madre Police Blotter
Remembrance

SM Community Calendar:
SM Calendar of Events

Pasadena – Altadena:

Altadena · So. Pasadena · San Marino:
San Marino Events & Programming

Around The San Gabriel Valley:
Chef Peter Dills
Table for Two

Education & Youth:

Support Your Local Businesses:

Best Friends and More:
Family Matters
Christopher Nyerges
Katnip News!
Pet of the Week

The Good Life:
Out to Pastor
Senior Happenings

Opinion:
Rich & Famous
Tom Purcell
Stuart Tolchin On …
The Funnies

Legal Notices:

Sports:

Support Your Local Businesses:

Columnists:
Deanne Davis
Peter Dills
Rich Johnson
Christopher Nyerges
Rev. James L. Snyder
Stuart Tolchin

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October Is Breast Cancer Awareness Month 

SAN BERNARDINO $270,000 
2 bed 2 bath 784 sf 
Remodeled Downstairs Condo in 
a Gated Community 
MONROVIA $168,000 
2 bed 1.75 bath 1,464 sf 
Affordable Mobile Home in 55+ 
Senior community in Monrovia 
SIERRA MADRE $1,100,000 
3 bed 1.5 bath 1,282 sf 
Traditional Home with Remodeled 
Kitchen and Mountain Views 
InSIDE THIS WEEK 
LOCAL ELECTION 
NEWS...............Page 2 
MEET THE 
CANDIDATES 
EDWARD GARCIA 
GENE GOSS 
CONVERSATIONS 
Letters To The Editor 
.........................Page 4 
SIERRA MADRE NEWS 
.........................Page 5 
CALENDAR......Page 6 
OTHER CITIES 
Pasadena..........Page 7 
So. Pas./San Marino 
Altadena............Page 8 
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Around San Gabriel 
Valley. 
Peter Dills on 
PIES & BURGERS 
................Page 9 
EDUCATION & 
YOUTH 
......................Page 10 
BEST FRIENDS 
Christopher Nyerges 
Family Matters 
......................Page 11 
THE GOOD LIFE 
Senior Happenings 
Savvy SeniorOut To Pastor 
.....................Page 12 
OPINION 
Put The Lights OnStuart Tolchin 
Rich & Famous 
Rich Johnson 
......................Page 13 
LEGAL NOTICES 
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SPECIAL: 
Sierra Madre Girls 
Softball Starts The 
Fall Season Off With 
A Bang! 
Page 15 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2022 VOLUME 16 NO. 41VOLUME 16 NO. 41 
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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 
SIERRA MADRE ELECTION 
FORUM 
Meet The City Council Candidates 
Colin Barr Edward Garcia Gene Goss Kris Lowe Christine Moran 
LET’S TALK ABOUT: MEASURE HR 
Measure HR 
Saturday, October 15, 2022 
4:00 pm 
CITY HALL—COUNCIL CHAMBERS 
"EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK YOU SEE SIGNS OF PROGRESS" 
On Tuesday, Sierra Madre Mayor Gene Goss (right) delivered the 
2022 State of the City Address with an opening statement that focused 
on the progress that has been made in Sierra Madre. He noted that 
"true progress" means "moving forward". His remarks were preceded 
by the presentation of the Colors by Eagle Scout Abbott Fluckey and 
Cub Scout Troop 110. After the Pledge of Allegiance, the BethanyChristian School Choir (Pictured above), gave a beautiful and moving 
rendition of the National Anthem. 
The Mayor was introduced by Mayor Pro Tem Edward Garcia. May-
or Goss who has served eight years on the council (twice as Mayor), 
gave an overview of Sierra Madre's accomplishments in the last year 
including the town's Finance Departments balanced budget, the $9 
million dollar surplus; the successful Public Works projects including 
the Solar Project, the Street Renovation Project and the Street Rehab 
projects; the Water Department, the Library and Community Servic-
es achievements and awards. He praised all city staff made a special recognition of City Manager Jose Reynoso for the outstandingjob he has done since accepting the position. That acknowledgement brought applause from the audience. If you want to hear 
the speech in its entirety and learn of all the progress being made in the city, please go to the city's website: https://www.cityofsier-
ramadre.com. MVNews/Photos courtesy City of Sierra Madre

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