Trinity Presbyterian Celebrates Easter in Pasadena

Trinity Presbyterian Church in Upper Hastings Ranch celebrated Easter with the traditional Easter egg hunt Saturday morning. Scores of children made short work of the over one thousand eggs hidden in the gardens of the local church on Sierra Madre Blvd. It took approximately 5 minutes for all the eggs to be found. Photos by [...]

Visual Reflections of Daily Life in Ghana

Original West African Art by Local Artist on Display at Pasadena Central Library An exhibit in the Business Wing at Central Pasadena Library will feature paintings inspired by the people and cultures of Ghana, West Africa. Landscapes and still lifes by local artist Isaac Kobla Gavor feature vivid colors inspired by the traditions, beliefs, and [...]

Homebuyers to Receive $10,000 Tax Credit in New Program

  By Bill Peters Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly bill 183 designed to kick-start California real estate sales during the all important spring season when home sales get into high gear. Determined to encourage home ownership and at the same time promote job creation, the Governor signed the $200 million bill to provide new and [...]

Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda

By Susan Motander Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda By Susan Motander Don Mariconda died March 16 after a valiant fight against cancer. His death came more swiftly than anyone anticipated, but Don was optimistic right to the end. He asked his wife, Kris to share this thought with all his friends: “I’ve had [...]

New Arts Studio Opens on Live Oak

  By Natalie Avakian There is something awe-inspiring about dance and art – the undeniable fascination of people creating an ethereal world through imagination for the sake of feeling good and producing beauty. This ethereal world of dance and art is housed by institutions who want to preserve the arts in our communities that seem [...]

Visual Reflections of Daily Life in Ghana

Original West African Art by Local Artist on Display at Pasadena Central Library An exhibit in the Business Wing at Central Pasadena Library will feature paintings inspired by the people and cultures of Ghana, West Africa. Landscapes and still lifes by local artist Isaac Kobla Gavor feature vivid colors inspired by the traditions, beliefs, and [...]

Homebuyers to Receive $10,000 Tax Credit in New Program

  By Bill Peters Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Assembly bill 183 designed to kick-start California real estate sales during the all important spring season when home sales get into high gear. Determined to encourage home ownership and at the same time promote job creation, the Governor signed the $200 million bill to provide new and [...]

Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda

By Susan Motander Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda By Susan Motander Don Mariconda died March 16 after a valiant fight against cancer. His death came more swiftly than anyone anticipated, but Don was optimistic right to the end. He asked his wife, Kris to share this thought with all his friends: “I’ve had [...]

Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda

By Susan Motander Requiem for a Jersey Boy: Don Mariconda By Susan Motander Don Mariconda died March 16 after a valiant fight against cancer. His death came more swiftly than anyone anticipated, but Don was optimistic right to the end. He asked his wife, Kris to share this thought with all his friends: “I’ve had [...]

New Arts Studio Opens on Live Oak

  By Natalie Avakian There is something awe-inspiring about dance and art – the undeniable fascination of people creating an ethereal world through imagination for the sake of feeling good and producing beauty. This ethereal world of dance and art is housed by institutions who want to preserve the arts in our communities that seem [...]