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Combined EditionAlso In the NewsCHP cracks down on unsafe drivingLOS ANGELES (CNS) - The California Highway Patrol began a maximum enforcement period tonight to crack down on drunken and unsafe driving across Southern California as part of a statewide push to keep roads safe through Memorial Day. The effort begins at 6 p.m. Friday and runs through 11:59 p.m. Monday, with all available officers deployed to monitor for impaired drivers and other traffic violations. LAPD releases video of a hit-and-run vehicleLOS ANGELES (CNS) - Authorities today released a video and a description of a hit-and-run vehicle that struck and killed a woman riding a scooter near the unincorporated Westmont. The crash occurred around midnight April 8, when a vehicle moving north on Figueroa Street struck the woman, who was crossing westbound near Colden Avenue, just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Man arrested after display of firearmsPASADENA (CNS) - A man who opened two gun cases and claimed to have six firearms while standing outside the Apple Store in Pasadena was arrested today–an incident witnessed by a television news crew. The incident unfolded around 9:20 a.m. Friday in front of 54 W. Colorado Blvd., near Fair Oaks Avenue, according to Pasadena city spokeswoman Lisa Derderian. Inside this Week: Sierra Madre: Around The San Gabriel Valley: Puzzles for You: Food, Drink & More: Best Friends and More: The Good Life: Opinion: Health & Fitness: Support Your Local Businesses: Support Your Local Businesses: Columnists: Recent Issues: |
SATURDAY, MAY 24, 2025 VOLUME 19 NO. 21VOLUME 19 NO. 21 Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. Lic. #01991628. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are ap- proximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation.EJan Greteman 626.975.4033lic #01943630Judy Webb-Martin 626.688.2273lic #00541631webbmartingroup.com 94 East Highland AvenueSierra MadreOffered at $1,175,0002 BD | 2 BA | 1065 SF | 8729 SF LOT Open Saturday & Sunday 2-4pm2042 East Crary StreetPasadenaOffered at $1,199,0002 BD | 2 BA | 1244 SF | 7440 SF LOT JUST LISTED! DRUMROLL, PLEASE... THE 2025 SIERRA MADRE 4TH OF JULY PARADE GRAND MARSHALLS...... The 2025 Fourth of July Parade Grand Marshall just made history! Like no other previous honoree, this year there is a GRAND TEAM OF HEROES! The honor is going to the everyday legends who sprang into action when our community needed them most during the Eaton Canyon Fire and its after math. Who are they? Our phenomenal First Responders -From the brave Fire Department and steadfast Police to our mighty Public Works crew and tireless City staff! They all rolled up their sleeves during the fires and floods and helped us rise, recover, and shine. So this Independence Day, we’re rolling out the Red, White, and Thank you carpet for all those who’ve gone above and beyond. Come cheer loud and proud—it’s time to celebrate the heart of Sierra Madre! ABOVE: Some of the Hometown Heroes that will be honored on July 4th include the Public Works Department who are gathered in this photo during Public Works Week with Mayor Parkhurst, Councilmembers Lowe, Garcia, Kriebs and PW Director Arnulfo Yane. Photo Courtesy City of Sierra Madre. SIERRA MADRE 2025 CERT GRADUATES Photo by Ian Carson The Sierra Madre Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) graduated 13 new members last Saturday. The week-long training is a 24-hour FEMA-certified course on disaster preparedness designed to ensure residents have the basic skills to act safely while assisting themselves, their families, and neighbors during a major disaster. CERT members may also volunteer to assist the fire department when resources are stretched to the limit. Over 40 people were involved in the final day’s exercise, including more than a dozen students from Sierra Madre Middle School’s Service Club who were “victims” which had moulage provide by Nichole Rinker to simulate real-world injuries. The training was provided by former Sierra Madre volunteer firefighter captain and Mayor Pro Tem, Kris Lowe. Kris is Coordinator for Glendale’s Public Safety Academy at Hoover High School, a program that provides college and career readiness in the Public Safety and Service sector. The CERT graduates, after their final training exercise and a written test, were awarded FEMA certificates by Mayor Robert Parkhurst and CERT President Pat Alcorn. As part of their training, graduates receive a CERT backpack with their personal protection equipment. CERT would like to thank the City of Sierra Madre and Bob Spears, Emergency Services Manager, for supporting CERT and allowing the use of the Emergency Operations Center for the training. Under the direction of Captain Chris Bertrand, firefighters from the Sierra Madre Fire Department provided expert training in cribbing and fire suppression. Sierra Madre CERT is funded entirely by donations and grants. Backpacks and training supplies were provided by a “California for All” LISTOS grant. Additional costs were covered by a generous grant from the Sierra Madre Civic Club. It is critical that residents get trained and learn to prepare themselves for initial hours and days after a major disaster. CERT plans on holding its next CERT Basic Training Class in 2026. More information can be found at www.sierramadreemergency.org or by emailing info@sierramadrecert. org. MOUNTAIN VIEWS NEWS TO HONOR 2025 GRADUATES The June 7th edition of this paper will be dedicated to the Class of 2025! In order to be included, please send your graduates picture, full name, age, school and a line or 2 about them. The Class of 2025 - tomorrow's leaders - deserve to be honored! Send to: editor@ mtnviewsnews.com Subject: Class of 2025 VFW POST 3208 will again have a Memorial Day ceremony May 27th,2024. The location is Pioneer Cemetery, the time is 11:00 AM and refreshments and sandwiches will be served following the service. We experienced Renewed Buyer Confidence in our Spring 2025 Real Estate Market fueled by low inventory, high demand for properties and stabilizing interest rates. The scarcity of properties for sale has created a very competitive environment where Buyers are willing to pay top dollar to secure their dream home. Call us, we would love to meet with you to discuss how we can help you achieve your 2025 Real Estate Goals. Now is the Time for Veterans to take advantage of special home buying financing. Call us for more details! As America celebrates Memorial Day, we pay tribute to those who have given their lives in our nation's wars. 40 Years of Combined Experience Representing Buyers and Sellers Barbara Rogers Eileen Benson 626.484.8135 626.278.0187 CalRE# 01169115 Cal RE# 01880650 COLDWELL BANKER REALTY Not intended as a solicitation if your property is already listed by another broker. Affiliated real estate agents are independent contractor sales associates, not employees. 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