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VOLUME 20 NO. 23VOLUME 20 NO. 23SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2026 Joseph Pergola, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, veteran, craftsman, and dedicated community leader, passed away peacefully at his home in Sierra Madre, California, on June 2,2026, with his beloved wife by his side. He was 91 years old, and leaves behind a lasting legacy of service, creativity, generosity, and unwavering devotion to his family and community. Joseph was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 4, 1934, to Joseph and Josephine Pergola. Joseph proudly served in the United States Navy during the Korean War aboard the USS Shasta and USS Yancey. Following his military service, he built a distinguished career as a building contractor and became known for his exceptional talents as a woodworker, artist, and chef. Whether creating with his hands, preparing a meal, or helping a friend in need, Joseph shared his gifts generously throughout his life. As he established his career and family, Joseph also became a dedicated member of the Sierra Madre community. He was actively involved with the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club and was honored as Sierra Madre Citizen of the Year in 2013 in recognition of his many contributions and tireless service to others. Through his kindness, craftsmanship, and willingness to help those around him, he touched countless lives. Joseph is survived by his loving wife, Jacqueline Pergola; his children, Karl (Cristina) and Kendal Pergola; his stepsons, Steven and Scott (Sandra) Drageset; and his cherished grandchildren, Karl Pergola Jr., Evan Drageset, and Emily Drageset. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Josephine Pergola, and his brother, Frank Rumore. He was loved by so many people who were fortunate to know him and benefit from his generosity, wisdom, and friendship. His legacy will continue to inspire all who knew him. Joe Pergola will be deeply missed and forever remembered. A Celebration of Life will be JOE PERGOLA - A SIERRA MADRE TREASURE PASSES VOLUME 20 NO. 23VOLUME 20 NO. 23SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2026 Joseph Pergola, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, veteran, craftsman, and dedicated community leader, passed away peacefully at his home in Sierra Madre, California, on June 2,2026, with his beloved wife by his side. He was 91 years old, and leaves behind a lasting legacy of service, creativity, generosity, and unwavering devotion to his family and community. Joseph was born in Los Angeles, California, on November 4, 1934, to Joseph and Josephine Pergola. Joseph proudly served in the United States Navy during the Korean War aboard the USS Shasta and USS Yancey. Following his military service, he built a distinguished career as a building contractor and became known for his exceptional talents as a woodworker, artist, and chef. Whether creating with his hands, preparing a meal, or helping a friend in need, Joseph shared his gifts generously throughout his life. As he established his career and family, Joseph also became a dedicated member of the Sierra Madre community. He was actively involved with the Sierra Madre Kiwanis Club and was honored as Sierra Madre Citizen of the Year in 2013 in recognition of his many contributions and tireless service to others. Through his kindness, craftsmanship, and willingness to help those around him, he touched countless lives. Joseph is survived by his loving wife, Jacqueline Pergola; his children, Karl (Cristina) and Kendal Pergola; his stepsons, Steven and Scott (Sandra) Drageset; and his cherished grandchildren, Karl Pergola Jr., Evan Drageset, and Emily Drageset. He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Josephine Pergola, and his brother, Frank Rumore. He was loved by so many people who were fortunate to know him and benefit from his generosity, wisdom, and friendship. His legacy will continue to inspire all who knew him. Joe Pergola will be deeply missed and forever remembered. A Celebration of Life will be JOE PERGOLA - A SIERRA MADRE TREASURE PASSES announced at a later date. Informed decisions are so important. The Mountain Views News Elections every eligible voter is encouraged to do your own research, draw your own conclusions and vote for the person who you feel best represents your point of view. Democracy doesn't work if we don't participate, but don't rely solely on the ads and flyers. Do your homework and learn who these candidates are. STATEWIDE PRIMARY RESULTS* OVERALL STATISTICS: Registrations 5,891,851 Total Precincts 2,175 VOTER TURNOUT Count Percent Voted 1,617,881 27.46% Remaining Eligible Voters 4,273,970 72.54% BALLOT DISTRIBUTION Vote by Mail Ballots 1,224,991 75.72% Vote Center Ballots 392,890 24.28% U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DIST. 28 Judy Chu vs April Verlato GOVERNOR Xavier Becerra (D) vs. Tom Steyer (D) LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Fiona Ma (D) vs. Gloria Romero (R) SECRETARY OF STATE Shirley Weber (D) vs. Donald Wagner (R) CONTROLLER Malia Cohen (D) vs. Herb Morgan (R) TREASURER Eleni Kounalakis (D) vs. Jennifer Hawks (R) ATTORNEY GENERAL Rob Bonta (D) vs. Michael Gates (R) INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Jane Kim (D) vs. Ben Allen (D) STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION DIST. 3 Mike Gipson (D) vs. Samuel Sukaton (D) SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Sonja Shaw (D) vs. Richard Barrera STATE ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 41ST DISTRICT John Harabedian (D) vs. Adam Christopher Vena (R) LA COUNTY MEASURE ER — SALES TAX INCREASE FOR HEALTHCARE YES 709,383 48.50% NO 753,226 51.50% *Final certification of all results still pending at press time SIERRA MADRE RECOGNIZES 2026 OLDER AMERICAN The City of Sierra Madre is proud to recognize Dane Lenton as the 2026 Sierra Madre Older American Award recipient. A longtime Sierra Madre resident, Mr. Lenton has been an active member of the community since the 1960s and has lived in his current home since 1972. Dane has demonstrated a longstanding commitment to preserving the City's history and character through his service as Chairman of the Sierra Madre Cultural Heritage Commission and as a member of the Historical Preservation Society for the past 15 years. Mr. Lenton also serves on the Pioneer Cemetery Committee and is known for his generosity, welcoming spirit, and dedication to the community. Dane is being recognized during a special celebration attended by family, friends, and community members. The City extends its congratulations and appreciation to Mr. Lenton on this well-deserved recognition. For more information about the Sierra Madre Older American Award, please contact the Community Services Department at (626) 355-5278. INSIDE THIS WEEK SIERRA MADRE NEWS Page 3 PASADENA NEWS Page 4 AROUND SAN GABRIEL VALLEY Page 5 EDUCATION & YOUTH Page 6 FOOD-DRINK-FUN Page 7 THE GOOD LIFE Page 8 HOW TO USE AI SAFELY AND PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SCAMS BEST FRIENDS Page 9 MIND - BODY CONNECTION Page 10 OPINION Page 11 LEGAL NOTICES Page B5 Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273 DRE #00541631 Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. Lic. #01991628. All material present ed herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price condi tion, sale or withdrawa may be made without notice. No statement is made HAPPY JUNE! as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation. | |||||||||||||||||||
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