Montrose Hosts 24th Annual Car Show

Montrose Hosts 24th Annual Car Show

By Clare BUCHANAN All types of vehicles will be found on Honolulu Avenue on Sunday, July 5. On Sunday, July 5 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Montrose Shopping Park Association will be hosting its 24th Annual Car Show. This event is free for all and will be located in the 2200, 2300 and […]

New Council Sworn In

By Julie BUTCHER On Tuesday night, the Glendale City Council meeting had two parts. At 6 p.m., the council took up a bit of routine business but only met until 7:45 p.m. Glendale’s city charter specifically requires that the City hold its “organizational meeting” at 8 p.m. This is the meeting at which newly elected […]

Program Provides Services, Support

Program Provides Services, Support

By Eliza PARTIKA Each day, Glendale Police Dept. officers Koryun Petrosyan and Aaron Azodi patrol the city’s streets as part of the Substance Abuse and Wellness Resource Program, an initiative that connects people with services and support who are experiencing homelessness, substance use and mental health challenges. Unlike traditional patrol officers, Petrosyan and Azodi focus […]

Correction

In last week’s article “Fourth of July Celebration at CVHS” the name of the pyrotechnician is Robert Hutchins.

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

FROM THE DESK OF THE PUBLISHER <<< ROBIN GOLDSWORTHY

The Elusive Bicyclist I’ve seen one!  I’ve actually seen one of the bicyclists for which we created the La Crescenta Avenue bike lane. I know that seeing bicyclists traveling east to west or west to east along Honolulu Avenue is no big deal – they can usually be seen biking on Saturday and Sunday mornings. […]

WEATHER WATCH <<< TAKING A LOOK OUTSIDE OUR WINDOW

By Mary O’KEEFE I continue to watch “The Revolution” on PBS. It is a six-part documentary by Ken Burns, Sarah Botsein and David Schmidt.  First of all, I became a member of PBS [Public Broadcasting Service] to watch this series and actually feel good about spending money for a streaming station. PBS has been struggling […]

‘Gaywalking’ – Glendale’s First Gay Parade – Gathers Supporters

‘Gaywalking’ – Glendale’s First Gay Parade – Gathers Supporters

By Julie BUTCHER On Saturday, June 27 more than 150 gay activists, allies, elected officials, friends and families gathered at Urartu Coffee on Artsakh Avenue for Glendale’s first ever Gay PRIDE Parade. “We’re here today to help keep safe every teenager who would kill themselves rather than speak their own truth,” said Reverend Guy Leemhuis […]

IN BRIEF

CV Weekly Shortened Hours The office of the CV Weekly will close tomorrow, July 3, at noon. Rosemont Preserve Open Gate Morning An “open gate” event is taking place at the Rosemont Preserve on Saturday morning, July 4. This is a chance for residents to visit the Preserve and wander the trail at their own pace and […]

Moving Toward the Country’s 250th Anniversary

By Mary O’KEEFE We will soon be celebrating the 250th year of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This is the last of the articles CVW will be doing that highlight the anniversary.  On July 4, 2026 the U.S. will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The […]

Michel Loy, Patriot, Member of Continental Army

Residence: Loysville, Pennsylvania Birth: France 1740 Death: 19 July 1823, Loysville, Pennsylvania  As America prepares for its 250th anniversary, CV Weekly will be working with the Daughters of the American Revolution – Don José Verdugo Chapter to gather information on those recognized by DAR as American patriots.  Loy left France because of religious upheaval there. He […]

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