
After a member of the community expressed concern for the safety of patrons dining on the sidewalk on north Baldwin Ave, the Sierra Madre City Council was presented a report by Director Bruce Inman of Public Works at the Regular City Council Meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. The department staff contacted the California Joint [...]

Recruit was Near Head of Class at Academy Marilyn Diaz, police chief, introduced Kyle Baas to the Sierra Madre City Council on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Kyle Baas graduated from the Fullerton Police Academy on Saturday May 30 as one of the top of his class. He won the top award for best in scenario [...]


21-Count Indictment Handed Down Temple City Mayor Judy Wong, former Mayor Cathe Wilson and a former council candidate Scott Carwile were all indicted this morning in Los Angeles on felony charges at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center in downtown Los Angeles. All three defendants appeared in Dept. 100 looking anxious and deeply affected [...]


We are not quite sure what Congressman David Dreier (left) was talking to Sierra Madre Councilman Don Watts about during last week’s dedication of the Mira Monte reservoir in Sierra Made. But with what we’ll dare call the “controversy” over Mr. Watts’ nickel toss mayoral selection, we have an idea or two. But it is [...]

Sierra Madre Middle School students took an unusual Science field Trip on Tuesday to the Sierra Madre pool. The object was to see how long cardboard boats would survive with passengers (aka students) traveling the length of the pool. Some made it, some not quite so lucky. Photographs by Terry Miller

Blimey!! It’s Time for the Annual British Home June Faire This Saturday June 6 In 1920 The British Home was founded by the Daughters of the British Empire and other philanthropic organizations as a not-for-profit retirement home for elderly British immigrants residing in the United States. The British Home later opened its doors to welcome [...]