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Shop Small Business Saturday VOLUME 6 NO 46 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2012 WATER MAIN BREAKS CONTINUE Recently, Sierra Madre’s Public Works Director, Bruce Inman reminded the city council of the aging and rapidly deteriorating condition of many parts of the city’s water pipelines, so it was no surprise to many residents when a major water main started burst last Sunday shooting water into the air with enough pressure to destroy segments of Mountain Trail Avenue. At approximately 10:30 a.m., the 90 year old pipe collasped and required quick action by Public Works to stop the water flow and cordone off the area. Residents living near the intersetion of E. Grandview and Mountain Trail, and as far south as Sierra Madre Blvd., were without water from 10:30 am to 7:00 pm according to Inman. As a precaution, however, bottled water was distributed to the affected homes due to the uncertainty of exactly when a temporary fix could be made to the pipe. This is the same water main that ruptured along Sierra Madre Blvd. last year - just a different segment. The cost of the repairs will put an additional drain on the city’s water fund. The exact amount was not known at press time. However, according to Inman, part of the replacement costs will be covered by a Federal Grant in the amount of $275,000. Inman estimates that those funds should be sufficient to repair the portion of broken pipe and the road on Mountain Trail from Sierra Madre Blvd, to Highland Avenue. Repairs for the remainder of the water main, from Highland to Miramonte are unfunded and may have to come from the water fund’s reserves. Final cost estimates and a report on the full extent of damage from this incident will be forthcoming. S. Henderson/ MVNews Above, residents view the initial damage on Mountain Trail moments after the water flow was stopped. Photo by S. Henderson, MV News. Below, workers assess the extent of the damage via a sinkhole further down Mountain Trail. Photo courtesy B. Coburn MEET THE 2013 SIERRA MADRE ROSE FLOAT AMBASSADORS WAL-MART WORKERS DO STAGE BLACK FRIDAY PROTESTS Despite some media reports and Wal Mart statements to the contrary, protests against the giant chain were widespread and included some local stores. Shoppers were not the only ones lined up on Black Friday as about 50 protesters walked in a circle early in the morning outside the Duarte Wal-Mart, beating drums, chanting and holding signs demanding more respect through higher wages. Eager customers, looking for deals, paused as they walked by the OUR Wal-Mart organizers, handing out flyers, who said Duarte was part of 1,000 protests nationwide. The workers also said the protests were about better healthcare and benefits saying many of them live paycheck to paycheck. Reports said about 12 employees at the Duarte store walked off the job in support of the strikers. Many of the protesters claimed retaliation saying since joining OUR Wal-Mart, they have been given less hours. Wal-Mart Chief Executive Bill Simon sent out a statement touting that nationwide, they had their best Black Friday sales ever. He also said, “We estimate that less than 50 associates participated in the protest nationwide. In fact, this year, roughly the same number of associates missed their scheduled shift as last year,” The strikes were led by the United Food and Commercial Workers Union as well as OUR Wal-Mart. Nine people were arrested for unlawful assembly near a Wal-Mart in Paramount according to sheriff’s deputies. As of press time, no arrests were made at the Duarte location. D. Lee/MVNews Recently, the Sierra Madre Rose Float Association’S 2013 Sierra Madre Rose Float selected Aliya Crochetiere, Katlin Liston and Megan Perley Ambassadors (pictured above) to not only ride on the float to represent the City of Sierra Madre on January 1st, but to also speak throughout Sierra Madre at local clubs and help at civic events like the upcoming Whoville festivities. If you would like to know more about the Sierra Madre Rose Float Association, please visit our website: www.SMRoseFloat.org. Would you like to be involved in decorating this year¹s float ³The Sky¹s The Limit²? Come join us at the Float Barn on Saturdays and Sundays through December. For more information, please call 626-355-7005. ARSON - FRAUD SUSPECTS ARRESTED..... Page 3 This Week’s Highlights: Calendar Page 2 Sierra Madre News Page 3 Pasadena/Altadena Page 4 Around San Gabriel Valley Page 5 Arcadia Page 6 Monrovia/Duarte Page 6 Education and Youth Page 7 Good Food & Drink Page 8 Best Friends Page 9 Sports Page 9 Arts/Health Page 10 Homes & Property Page 11 The Good Life Page 12 Business Today Page 13 Left Turn/Right Turn Page 14 Opinion Page 15 Legal Notices Pages 16-19 SIERRA MADRE NEWS AROUND SG Valley 3 5 REMEMBRANCE: Loyal Camacho ARCADIA NEWS 6 PASADENA/ALTADENA 4 MONROVIA/DUARTE 6 Pasadena Paves Way For NFL Team at Rose Bowl | |||||||||||||||||||||
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