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Verdugo Views: Remembering the pre-freeway neighborhood
Ron Magneson’s family moved to Walnut Drive in 1948 when he was four years old, and remained there until they were forced to leave in 1964 by construction of the Glendale (State Route 2) Freeway. “It was a very short street,” he...
Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Road Transportation, Highway Transportation, Travel, Wars and Interventions
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Dining review: Fatty's keeps it really vegan
Situated in what looks to be a deco-style former garage, with concrete pillars framing floor-to-ceiling glass and lights dangling from its exposed-beam ceiling, Fatty's & Co. beacons passersby on Colorado Boulevard.
The airy cafe's taupe and tawny walls...Tags: Appetizers, Tomatoes, Vegan Diet, Peas, Foods and Beverages
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Dining Review: Grassroots is naturally delicious
For 10 years, I was a vegetarian. Then I got pregnant. Suddenly my true carnivorous nature took over, and I never looked back. But I still have a place in my heart for plant-based vittles. If you feel the same way, pay a visit to Grassroots Natural Market...Tags: Salads, Tomatoes, Tortillas, Foods and Beverages, Vegetarian Diet
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Roland "Pete" Peterson
Roland “Pete” Peterson 1921-2011 Mr. Roland “Pete” Peterson, much loved Burbank High School teacher for decades, passed away on Sunday afternoon, July 31. He was 89 years old. Pete was born in 1921 to Swedish...Tags: High School Sports, Religion and Belief, Basketball, College Sports, College Basketball
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Nitros open CIF quest against Webb
Riding a wave of momentum and seemingly brimming with confidence and optimism, the Glendale High boys’ water polo team – along with three other local squads – found out the path that lies in front of it on its quest to win a CIF Southern...Tags: Entertainment, Polo, Travel, Music, Wars and Interventions
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Hoover cracks Walnut
WALNUT — When it absolutely needed a goal in crunch time of Wednesday's CIF Southern Section Division V playoff opener against host Walnut, it was no secret who the Hoover High boys' water polo team would turn to. But even with Hakop Kaplanyan,... -
Maloof was a master at his wood craft
The “Pacific Standard Time” exhibits that currently light up the Southland draw post-war Los Angeles artists into sharp focus.
Hip, iconoclastic, sometimes wacky renegades like Wallace Berman or John Altoon were emblematic of a Western...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Walt Disney, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Ida Mahala McAneny
Ida Mahala McAneny was born to WIlliam and Ida Wakefield on August 22, 1918, the fifth of seven children, in St. Peter, Minnesota. She was active in her church and loved choir and hymn music. After attending Gustavus Adolphus College, where she was a...Tags: Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Education, Washington (U.S. state), Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Falcons a swimming success
This is the seventh of eight editions in which the News-Press looks back at the area's 2010-11 seasons, school by school, before looking ahead at the year to come.
There were Pacific League titles and playoff berths aplenty during the 2010-11 athletic...Tags: Polo, Volleyball, Basketball, Martin Luther King Jr., Teaching and Learning
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Vaqueros hit the track
GLENDALE — The following are previews of today's contests involving area teams. COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD While no members of the Glendale Community College track and field team qualified in the field events for the Southern California...Tags: Sports, Education, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities, Horse and Harness Racing
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Nitros can't crack Walnut in 14-4 loss
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE — With the Glendale High boys' tennis team's season teetering on the brink of elimination going into the final round of play on Friday, it didn't take long for visiting Walnut to push the Nitros to the tipping point, winning all... -
Defense helps punch ticket to semis for CV
WALNUT — With each defensive stop in the fourth quarter, the Crescenta Valley High girls' water polo team could see itself getting closer to a place it hadn't been for nearly a decade — the semifinals. The Falcons closely followed the plan by...Tags: Sports, Water Polo, Ice Hockey
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