Foothill Extension Breaks Ground

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After a One Year Hiatus – A Celebration on the Colorado St. Bridge is Back – July 10, 6 – 11 PM

Pasadena Heritage will present “A Celebration on the Colorado Street Bridge”, from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm on July 10, on the historic Colorado St. Bridge in Pasadena. This summer party is guaranteed to be full of enjoyment with a range of activities for all ages, including cookie decorating and face painting, vintage car displays, [...]

Pasadena PD Explorers Graduate

Pasadena Explorer Recruits graduated Saturday from the Los Angeles County Sheriff Explorer Academy.  The graduation took place at Whittier High . “These young people have shown a tremendous amount of tenacity and commitment to complete this program,” says Interim Chief of Police Christopher Vicino. “Given, the fact that they still have to maintain their grades [...]

MTA Ceremoniously Breaks Ground in Arcadia for Massive Foothill Extension

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority broke ground Saturday on a $690 million, 11.3 mile extension of the Gold Line from Pasadena through Arcadia, Monrovia, Duarte, Irwindale and Azusa. The time line is scheduled now for 2013…a year earlier than originally reported. Approximately 600 very enthusiastic people attended the morning event at Newcastle Park in Arcadia which [...]

Monrovia Unveils New Public Art Projects

Monrovia Unveils New Public Art Projects By Terry Miller You may have noticed the newly erected, inviting archway that welcomes one to old town Monrovia. Perhaps you’ve seen the Red Car depiction at Paragon. It is all part of a plan that’s working in major cities across the US and spearheaded locally by one of [...]

Chalk Festival Makes History – Guinness Is Good for Pasadena

Chalk Festival Sets World Record By Terry Miller The 18th annual Pasadena Chalk Festival during the Father’s Day weekend was the biggest in Pasadena’s history – It also has made history as the World’s Largest Street “painting” festival deemed, albeit unofficially, by The famous Guinness Book of Records. Organizers of the two day event said [...]

“Arcadia,” Stoppard’s prize-winning play, brings summer fare to Sierra Madre Playhouse

By Fran Syverson It’s not often that a drama traverses two centuries, yet is played out within the very same room with people of both eras concerning themselves with the same scientific and philosophical theories. Yet this is just what happens in Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” now showing at the Sierra Madre Playhouse. Sidley Park is [...]

Sierra Madre Weekly – June 24, 2010

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Arcadia Weekly – June 24, 2010

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Monrovia Weekly – June 24, 2010

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