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Stoneman School to get gradual upgrades
Caught between the desire to make Stoneman School a state-of-the-art community center and the need to watch the city's wallet, San Marino City Council members took a middle path Wednesday, opting to upgrade the site over several years. The City Council...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Keep the ficus trees on Huntington
I am disappointed to learn of San Marino City Council's plan to chop away the green swath lining its civic center retail area along Huntington Drive. It’s not the miscellaneous storefronts, but the green that makes this retail piece of town visually... -
On the Town: Home tour is replete with design ideas
Dec. 1 and 2 marked the 45th annual Holiday Look In Home Tour of four lavishly decorated homes and one boutique. The five venues covered San Marino and South Pasadena. At $35 a ticket, the tour that draws hundreds of visitors is a major fundraiser for the...
Tags: Culture, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Chocolates
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San Marino, South Pasadena wrestlers fair well at Holiday Tournament
SOUTH PASADENA — With wrestling powers such as Mayfair High, Bishop Amat and Crespi taking part in Friday's fourth annual South Pasadena Holiday Invitational, the local prospects didn't seem that solid. Yet, San Marino and host South Pasadena highs...Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Wrestling
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San Marino police nail alleged teen grinches
San Marino Police arrested five teens with a carload of Christmas gifts on Friday, and are trying to find the owners of some of the goods. At about 11 a.m. Friday San Marino police stopped a vehicle at Sherwood Road and Palmas Drive, according to Sgt....Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals
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Bacteria in space: San Marino students' experiment returns to Earth
Some children ask Santa for a pony. Others want video games. But Christmas came early for a group of San Marino High School science prodigies, with a special delivery from the International Space Station. The package: a plastic tube containing bacteria...
Tags: Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, Washington, DC
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Cities take different routes on 710 Freeway
The San Marino City Council on Wednesday reaffirmed its support for an extension of the Long Beach (710) Freeway, even as its neighbors to the west grow increasingly restive about the proposal. In recent weeks Pasadena officials have raised questions...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Elections, Politics
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San Marino students' chat with astronauts is out of this world
San Marino students who helped design a science experiment conducted in space participated Thursday in the video conference of a lifetime — a chat with astronauts aboard the International Space Station. “My jaw kind of dropped a little bit...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Teaching and Learning, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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Regional run ends for San Marino tennis
CLAREMONT — Sometimes there are benefits to playing the top team within the 575-school member CIF Southern Section. For one, the newly-crowned Division II champion San Marino High girls’ tennis team was able to set modest goals versus top-...Tags: Human Interest, Tennis, College Sports, California Interscholastic Federation
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San Marino police blotter: eBay scam costs $1,800
San Marino Nov. 4 Burglary, 1300 Vandyke Road. Home entered through unlocked door, $25,000 in jewelry and cash taken. Vandalism, 2100 block Adair Street, 10 p.m. or later. All four wheels and tires taken from vehicle in driveway. Vehicle badly...Tags: eBay Inc., Credit and Debt, Theft
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Democrats hold the cards in region
Incumbents and Democrats sailed to victory in and around Pasadena on Tuesday, with the region overwhelmingly supporting President Obama as well as Democratic Party candidates for federal and state office. More than 70% of voters in both Pasadena and...Tags: Adam Schiff, Parties and Movements, Anthony J. Portantino, Elections, Politics
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Despite Prop. 30 success, Pasadena schools still plan cuts
Public schools in the area ducked about $14 million in cuts to their current-year budget when voters approved Proposition 30 on Tuesday. But administrators are still girding for lean years ahead. Pasadena Unified School District will stave off an...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections, Politics
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