Book Drive Honors SMHS Grad Clare Ryan-Dudley
A GOOD CAUSE: A book drive is being held in memory of Clare Ryan-Dudley, a San Marino High School graduate who last year lost a 4-year fight with ovarian cancer. A memorial book drive is being held...
View ArticleGlazier Is Keynote Speaker for Memorial Day Ceremony
WENDY GLAZIER Wendy Glazier, a San Marino resident and former Commander in the United States Navy, will be the keynote speaker at San Marino’s acknowledgement of Memorial Day on Monday, May 28. The...
View ArticleMonday’s Memorial Day Event in Lacy Park Remembers, Looks Forward, Says ‘Thanks’
Navy Commander Wendy Glazier provided the keynote address at Monday’s event. Approximately 300 people attended San Marino’s acknowledgement of Memorial Day on Monday morning in Lacy Park, under cool...
View ArticleCole Harris Finishes Third In Race for Lieutenant Governor
ON THE STUMP: San Marino’s Cole Harris at the Scout House. Mitch Lehman Photo There is an old saying that close only counts in horseshoes and drive-in movies, a lesson learned rather painfully on...
View Article2018 Motor Classic “Put Us On the Map”
ANOTHER SUCCESS: The 2018 San Marino Motor Classic outdid last year’s event in attendance and revenue. LEFT, co-founder Aaron Weiss is interviewed by a local television station. MIDDLE: A collection...
View ArticleHard Work “Most Important” for Award-Winning Physician
THE TOP DOC: Dr. Anto Hindoyan, far right, recently received the USC Choi Family Award for excellence in patient-centered care for his work at USC Keck Medical. PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are...
View ArticleSan Marino’s Newest Guardians of the City
The San Marino Police Dept. and Chief John Incontro recently welcomed three new officers and three new cadets to the fold. Five are featured in this edition CADET MARIAH FELIX CADET MARIAH FELIX For...
View ArticleKatarina Mayers & Robert Lin
San Marino’s Katarina Luz Mayers and Robert Andrew Lin in their formal wedding day photo. Jenny Smith and Co PhotoSan Marino’s Katarina Luz Mayers and Robert Andrew Lin in their formal wedding day...
View ArticleCommunication Is Key For Steve Sommers In His Run for Seat On Board
STEVE SOMMERS Citing his vow for transparency and honest and open communication, Steve Sommers, a philanthropic advisor and adjunct professor, has thrown his hat into the ring for one of three open...
View ArticleFire Department’s New Engine to be Ceremoniously Dedicated
The new replacement fire truck for Engine 91. Photo courtesy of the San Marino Fire Department To all ages, a bright red engine is the quintessential symbol of a fire department’s presence and the...
View ArticleNew Fire Engine Is Properly Dedicated, Ready for Service
IN WITH THE NEW: San Marino’s new fire engine, right, was dedicated in historic fashion last Saturday as water from the old, left, was used to wash the new $698,000 rig. Courtesy Photos “It is a great...
View ArticleEnthusiastic Bortz Goes All the Way to The Bell – and More
WILL BORTZ Will Bortz recently spent a few days in town for the 30th reunion of San Marino High School’s graduating class of 1988. He was nice enough to stick around a little longer and speak to the...
View ArticlePasadena Guild of Children’s Hospital’s “Home for the Holidays” Event Gathers...
DEBUTANTES GATHER: The Pasadena Guild of Children’s Hospital hosted the 2019 June Ball debutantes and their parents for a “Home for the Holidays” social. Pictured above, LEFT TO RIGHT, are Bianca...
View ArticleSMPD Lauded, Starbucks CUP Discussed at Council Mtg.
The Patriot Award of the California Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) was presented to (from left), SMPD Chief John Incontro, SMPD Sergeant Tim Tebbetts and SMPD Sergeant Robert...
View Article710 N funds are go for Huntington Dr. school sites, intersection
San Marino City Council Member Susan Jakubowski (from left), Council Member Steve Talt, Mayor Dr. Steve Huang, Vice Mayor Gretchen Shepherd Romey and Council Member Ken Ude listen to feedback from...
View ArticleChen Receives “Pioneer Of Community Service” Award
San Marino’s Chun-Yen Chen, center, received the ‘Pioneer of Community Service’ award at the 14th annual Taiwanese-American Professionals of Los Angeles gala, which was held last Saturday evening at...
View ArticleHe’s Done Serven This Community
RON SERVEN Lynn Reitnouer was mayor, the Los Angeles Olympics were still a few months away and the iconic “It’s Raining Men” was in the Top 10 of music charts and a standard in the club scene when Ron...
View ArticleBice Donates $2 Million to USC Law School
The USC Gould School of Law has announced a $2 million estate gift from educator, philanthropist and community leader Barbara Bice to support and further the work of the school’s Public Interest Law...
View ArticleChinese Club Plants Tree in Lacy Park
Officials dig in at a recent celebration of Chinese Arbor Day in Lacy Park, where a Chinese pistachio tree was planted. Participants included Johnson Shyong (front row, from left) and Nancy Lee....
View ArticleLetters to the Editor
Why They Support Chon This year’s school board election is about more than just choosing among five candidates; it’s about choosing the path forward for our community and holding it to the highest...
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