Monthly Archives: February, 2024

Cancer Support Community Board Opens Year

Cancer Support Community Greater San Gabriel Valley kicked off the year by holding its first board of directors meeting at the historic Blacker House in Pasadena.

Chris Erskine: Why We Live Where We Live

We reside in one of those surrealist L.A. suburbs that hugs the hillsides, the sidewalks always a little damp in spring. It’s considered a...

San Marino Police Department Crime Report Feb. 11 – Feb. 24

Possession of metal knuckles, domestic violence and burglary were among the calls reported to the San Marino Police Department.

Committee Holds Meeting to Discuss City’s Hazard Plan

The San Marino Hazard Mitigation Plan Committee held its first meeting to discuss the update to the city’s Local Hazard Mitigation Plan on Feb. 8.

San Marino Firefighters Discuss Safety at St. Edmund’s Nursery School

San Marino Fire Department personnel recently visited St. Edmund’s Nursery School to discuss fire safety and demonstrate of their equipment and tools.

San Marino City Council Debates Housing Addition Amid Concerns

The San Marino City Council held a public hearing on Feb. 14 regarding a residential construction project at 1408 Wilson Ave., which some residents have attempted to stop.

When Rain Comes, Turn to Your Roof Leak Experts

CONTENT PROVIDED BY RIGHTWAY ROOFING: RightWay Roofing has stopped roof leaks at local homes for more than 20 years, especially when rainstorms hit.

San Marino Resident Holdsworth Helps Drive Home the Power of Golf

Mark Holdsworth has served for the past five years as leader of the First Tee of Greater Pasadena, an organization that uses golf to teach life skills.

San Marino Girls’ Soccer CIF Run Ends in Penalty Shootout

San Marino girls' soccer fell to Garden Grove in penalty kicks after the two teams were tied at the end of regulation, putting an end to the Titans’ season.

San Marino Unified School District Rejects Employee Claim for $8 Million; Lawsuit Likely to Follow

The San Marino Unified School District has rejected a tort claim filed against it by a San Marino High School health assistant seeking $8 million in damages.
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