Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Yen to Remain as Chair

It was time for the San Marino Recreation Commission to hold its annual ceremonial reorganization on Monday, but commissioners felt a change wasn’t the...

Teddy Bear Clinic Eases Kids’ Health Care Fears

Sitting in a cold hospital room and coming face-to-face with a doctor in a white coat can be scary for children. Ahead of flu season,...

Defense Powers Crescenta Valley Past San Marino

San Marino High School football was off to the Titans’ best start since the 2015 season and looked to keep things going against visiting...

Titans Drop Consecutive Matches

The San Marino High School varsity girls’ volleyball team lost to visiting Taft High of Woodland Hills in four games, 21-25, 26-24, 22-25, 19-25,...

Undefeated SMHS Outlasts Campbell Hall

The San Marino High School varsity girls’ tennis team started its season with back-to-back nonleague wins, defeating Campbell Hall High of North Hollywood 11-7...

San Marino Holds Off Crescenta Valley

The start of the high school boys’ water polo is a prime opportunity to schedule quality opponents to test your team and get a...

Elementary Principals Share Action Plan With Board

San Marino Unified School District Principals Stuart Caldwell of Carver and Whitney McAlpine of Valentine speak on the phone nearly daily, forming a close-knit...

‘Corpse Flower’ Radiates Pungent Beauty

Guests from all over the world visit The Huntington Library, Art Museum and Botanical Gardens to browse through its vast and renown collections. But on...

Selection Process Begins for 2024 Royal Court

The Rose Queen and Royal Court are iconic traditions steeped in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses’ history. The treasured legacy continues with the selection...

District Reports High Enrollment, Hopes for New Year

The dawn of a new school year can be seen as an era of reinvention — a time to start fresh academically and socially. While...
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