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Around Town: Conrad's gone -- where to eat?
Now that Conrad’s is closed, folks are wondering. Where to eat? Where will we eat at midnight? Where will the Presbyterians eat after church? Where will Paco go for lunch? (Paco’s Barbershop is awesome. Confidential to Vons: We can...Tags: Vegan Diet, Fava Beans, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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County readies for Devil's Gate cleanout
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works will start work in July to remove 25,000 cubic yards of sediment from the basin behind Devil’s Gate Dam in Hahamongna Watershed Park.
The project is a stopgap measure to prevent valves and other dam...Tags: Transportation, Natural Resources, Forests, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Travel
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Crashes on Crest kill two
Two fatal crashes in a single day and four other wrecks last week on the recently reopened segment of Angeles Crest Highway above La Caņada Flintridge have prompted public safety officials to renew calls for slower, safer driving along the scenic mountain...Tags: Heart Attack, Natural Resources, Drunk Driving, Travel, Physical Conditions
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Around Town: Let them eat ice cream!
Summer’s here and it’s time to address my obsession with Bulgarini’s blood orange sorbet. Or not. 1. Paradis, Montrose Last Saturday, hoping to dispel my obsession with Bulgarini’s, some friends took us to sample Danish ice...Tags: Denmark, Foods and Beverages, Frozen Yogurt, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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CUYLER
CUYLER – Lee (“Cookie”) Cook Cuyler, 86, resident of Albuquerque, NM since August 2001, died May 14th, 2011. Lee is survived by her sister, Smiley (Ken) Karst of Santa Monica, CA, and her five children, Robert (Millie) Cuyler of...Tags: Albuquerque, University of California, IBM, Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
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Guest Column: The case against building the 710 Freeway tunnel
At the May 11 meeting of the California Transportation Commission in Los Angeles, the Commissioners heard a Caltrans update on the so-called “SR-710 Gap Closure Project.” This proposed project would extend the 710 (Long Beach) Freeway from its...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, South Pasadena, Alhambra, Travel
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A stately labor of love in Altadena
They ordered architecture books, pored over design magazines and snapped photos of kitchens they liked, slowly piecing together bits of inspiration for their custom-built house.
Three years of painstaking planning later, the Georgian Colonial estate...Tags: Jamie Brown, Homes, Electrical Appliance, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles
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Robert Theodore Ramsay (Bob)
Navy Cross WWII Vet dies at age 86 in Newport Beach, CA
Robert Theodore Ramsay (Bob) – November 28, 1924 – January 14, 2011
Bob was born and raised in Tacoma, WA. He entered the Marine Corps during WWII to serve his beloved country. He...Tags: Science and Technology, Human Interest, Whittier, Armed Conflicts, Education
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Cheap Fireproofing
Gayle Anderson was live in Altadena for "CHEAP FIREPROOFING". The Insurance Information Network of California (IINC) offers several suggestions for fireproofing your home cheaply during wildfire season. California homeowners can take simple steps to...Tags: Feet, Explosions, Prices, Emergency Incidents, Homes
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Quick Hits
La Caņada farmers market closed for holidays With the Christmas and New Year's holidays falling on Saturdays, the La Caņada Flintridge Farmers Market will be closed Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. The vendors will return to the parking lot across Foothill Boulevard...Tags: Holidays, Southern California Edison Company, Commuting, Natural Resources, Travel
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Float nearly ready to roll
When the La Caņada Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association's Rose Parade float makes its way down Colorado Boulevard on New Year's Day, hundreds of volunteers of all ages can say with pride that they helped make it happen.
Cheery swarms of teens...Tags: New Year's Day, Science and Technology, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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John Jorgenson brings Django Reinhardt-inspired Gypsy jazz back to SoCal
Pop & HissIn the year that marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Gypsy jazz pioneer Django Reinhardt, Southland fans will have reason to celebrate with several Southland appearances later this week by contemporary Reinhardt devotee John Jorgenson. The...
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