Human-Caused Station Fire Burns 140,000 Acres and Counting

Human-Caused Station Fire Burns 140,000 Acres and Counting

Monrovia and Sierra Madre Cut Fire Lines in Preparation for Possible Advance Though the state has spent $21 million battling the Station Fire, and over $108 million since the first of July, it will be nearly impossible to calculate monetarily the cost of California’s largest fire since 1897. With over 140,000 acres of forest and [...]

TCUSD Releases September Calendar of Events

TCUSD Releases September Calendar of Events

SEPTEMBER 2009 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 New Teacher Orientation @ D.O. (8:30-10 am) Ramrodders @  TCHS Senate Rm. (7 pm) City Council (7:30 pm) 2 First Day for Teachers Back-to-School Breakfast @ TCHS Lunch Shelter (7:30 am) Emperor PTA Back-to-School Staff Luncheon @ Caf. (12 pm) Emperor Back-to-School Night (6:30-8:40 pm) La [...]

SG Mission Fiesta Royal Court Announced

SG Mission Fiesta Royal Court Announced

The San Gabriel Mission’s 238th Annual Fiesta Royal Court members were recently selected. The newest members of this long standing tradition are Queen Victoria Haddad of Santiago High School, and Princesses Marissa Sanchez of San Gabriel Mission High School, and Jennifer Perez of San Gabriel Mission High School. The Fiesta Royal Court will represent San [...]

Monrovia’s Mini Madoff Sentenced

Monrovia’s Mini Madoff Sentenced

On Friday, August 28, Mark Colasuonno, Monrovia’s own Mini Madoff was sentenced to four years in state prison. In addition, Judge Teri Schwartz of the Superior Court in Pasadena, ordered that he pay $3,222,535.91 in restitution to 19 of his victims. This plea bargain was reached with the approval of the Deputy D.A. Stephanie Buccat [...]