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Anthony's earns its 'Fine' name
Perigord duck fillete, Tasmanian smoked cheddar, wild fennel vinegar, Spanish Arbequina olives, French white truffle butter. Kids, you can keep your candy store. Give me the goodies on the shelves and in the chilled case at Anthony’s Fine Food &...Tags: White Truffles, Restaurants, France, Dining and Drinking, Salads
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Obituary: Jessa Rene Mountford
Jessa Rene Mountford, former longtime Glendale resident, died June 26. She was 72. Born March 12, 1939, in Ashland, Oregon, Mountford graduated from Glendale High School in 1957 and married her high school sweetheart, William Mountford, soon after. She... -
James Richard Honaker
James Richard Honaker ‘Jim the Fisherman’, 84, longtime resident of Burbank California passed away Tuesday May 10th. Jim is survived by his wife Nola R Honaker, his son, John “Randy” Honaker of Bend Oregon, his daughter, Sheri...Tags: Fishing, California, Lifestyle and Leisure, Boeing Co., Methodist
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Glen Pettit
Long-time La Caņada Flintridge resident, Glen Pettit, 93, died peacefully on February 5, 2011 at Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena, California. Glen, the second of three children born to Zachary and Mary, was born at home in East Los...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, California, Human Interest, IBM, Idaho
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Carol Ann Follingstad
June 1st, 1945- January 3rd 2011 Born in Oak Park, Illinois and lived in Chicago during her youth. Completed nursing degree at Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis, Minn. Completed B.S. in Health Sciences and complete a Master’s in International Public...Tags: Oak Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago, Human Interest, Church and State Relations
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Becoming AVID learners
GLENDALE — Pam Zamanis' students divided themselves into three groups — the pros, cons and undecideds. A few minutes later, two students argued the benefits of euthanasia against more than a dozen of their classmates who politely and...Tags: Education, University of California, Irvine, Colleges and Universities, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Leading Scouts down the right path
Although La Crescenta native Rich Toyon dedicates countless hours every week to his job as a production designer for the entertainment industry, he still finds time to remain active in his community. Toyon stands firm behind his belief that a person...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Local Elections, Climbing, Elections
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Glendale and airship dreams
Glendale, the airship capital of the world! That was the dream of a brilliant, self-taught inventor by the name of Thomas B. Slate.
Selecting Glendale as the site of the Slate Aircraft Company in 1925, his futuristic portrayal of an efficient and...Tags: U.S. Army, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), New York, Glendale (Queens, New York), Transportation
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Former Falcons flying high
GLENDALE — Nathan Sellers (Crescenta Valley Erik Kleinsasser (Crescenta Valley, 200?) Occidental College junior cross-country runner: Kleinsasser's decorated career got a bit more decorated as he became an All-West Region selection after taking...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Brigham Young University , Colleges and Universities
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Pelosi wants genocide recognition
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said last week during a visit to Burbank that she will push for a congressional vote on an Armenian Genocide recognition bill. Pelosi came to the Western Diocese of the Armenian Church in Burbank on Aug. 4 for a...Tags: Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), Hate Crimes, Massacres, Genocide, Colorado
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Organizations: Boy Scouts wrapping gifts for donations
The Delphi Academy's Boy Scout Troop 555 is once again wrapping gifts for shoppers from Dec. 13 to 24 at the Sport Chalet, 975 Foothill Bvd., La Caņada Flintridge. The schedule will be posted at Sport Chalet. This is Boy Scout Troop 555's ninth year...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Foods and Beverages, Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Delphi Corp
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An army of support
GLENDALE — After living on the streets of Ventura on and off for years, Lygia Rueda De Leon and her family didn't know where to turn.
"We began to feel hopeless and began to give up," she said.
But on Wednesday, De Leon joined with city...Tags: Politics, Los Angeles, Family, Housing and Urban Planning, Christianity
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