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Mayor Goedhart Announces Weekly “Office Hours” at La Palma City Hall 

La Palma’s Mayor, Gerard Goedhart, has announced that he will be having formal office hours, starting today, every Wednesday between 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. at La Palma City Hall, 7822…

Rotary Rose Parade Float Promotes “Working Together for Peace”

Rotary Rose Parade Float Promotes “Working Together for Peace”

La Mirada Rotarians and club members throughout the nation will be watching with interest on New Years Day as the Rotary float in the Tournament of Roses Parade carries a…

Whittier High School Wins Prestigious Golden Bell Award

Whittier High School Wins Prestigious Golden Bell Award

Staff Report WHITTIER – It was five years ago that Whittier High School implemented its Academic Mentor Program – a strategic intervention tool that provides in-class academic support to at-risk…

Sheriff’s Officials, BUSD Leaders Recognize Fifth-grader for $1,000 Donation

Sheriff’s Officials, BUSD Leaders Recognize Fifth-grader for $1,000 Donation

LAKEWOOD – Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies, Esther Lindstrom Elementary leaders and classmates recognized fifth-grader Diego Ulloa on Dec. 15 for raising $1,000 for the deputies as a thank-you for the protection…

Project Labor Agreement Approved by Cerritos College Board

Project Labor Agreement Approved by Cerritos College Board

By Tammye McDuff The Cerritos College Board of Trustees, at their December meeting, approved the Bond Construction Outreach Program funded by Measure G and Project Labor Agreement (PLA). The vote…

MUSD Community, Water District Team Up To Complete Drought-Conscious Landscape

MUSD Community, Water District Team Up To Complete Drought-Conscious Landscape

  Staff Report Macy Intermediate students learn more about water conservation   MONTEBELLO – As a school community committed to environmental awareness, teamwork and partnership, Macy Intermediate proudly unveiled its…

Optimist and Soroptimist Needy Family Project a Huge Success

Optimist and Soroptimist Needy Family Project a Huge Success

The Cerritos Optimist Club and Soroptimist International of Artesia-Cerritos completed their annual Needy Family delivery to 32 local families. Three toys and stockings filled with goodies were provided to each…

Smithsonian Exhibition Coming to Cerritos Library January 3

Smithsonian Exhibition Coming to Cerritos Library January 3

  Cerritos City News Service In commemoration of the important history of Asian and Pacific Americans, Cerritos Library will present the exhibition “I Want the Wide American Earth: An Asian…

Seek Alternative Routes as Pioneer Blvd. Renovation Moves Forward

Seek Alternative Routes as Pioneer Blvd. Renovation Moves Forward

  By Brian Hews Taking a drive over to Pioneer Blvd. in downtown Artesia will reveal several construction projects nearing completion related to the first phase of the Boulevard’s renovation,…

CARE PACKAGE ITEMS NEEDED FOR TROOPS OVERSEAS

CARE PACKAGE ITEMS NEEDED FOR  TROOPS OVERSEAS

By Brian Hews The Los Angeles County Fire Department, the L. A. County Fire Museum, and Rossmoor Elementary School want to say thank you to recently deployed local soldiers. The…

Cerritos College Board Elects Officers

Cerritos College Board Elects Officers

  Dr. Shin Liu elected as President, Marisa Perez as Vice-President, Zurich Lewis as Board Clerk. By Tammye McDuff The Cerritos College Board of Trustees, at their December 9 meeting, elected…

SUV FLIPS ON MARQUARDT BRIDGE, DRIVER MISSING

SUV FLIPS ON MARQUARDT BRIDGE, DRIVER MISSING

By Brian Hews LA PALMA~Firefighters and swift-water rescue units searched Coyote Creek from the Marquardt Bridge, south, after an SUV overturned on the narrow bridge last Saturday night, fearing that…

TRASH THIEVES IN CERRITOS

TRASH THIEVES IN CERRITOS

The City of Cerritos’ three barrel trash system requires residents to separate regular trash, yard waste and recyclables. This system benefits the environment and lessens the volume of items destined…

Pathways Volunteer Hospice Fundraiser

Pathways Volunteer Hospice Fundraiser

Agatha Christie does not like people to “share” the endings of her stories with others because she feels it “ruins the experience when you see the play.” In fact, it…

NEWS AND NOTES FROM PRESS ROW: Preseason tournaments give way to opening of league action

By Loren Kopff The so-called second season for high school basketball and soccer begins on Tuesday with the Whitney High basketball and soccer teams beginning action in the Academy League…

ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC: Valley Christian boys end tournament with two straight convincing wins

ORANGE HOLIDAY CLASSIC: Valley Christian boys end tournament with two straight convincing wins

By Loren Kopff FULLERTON-Through the first month of the regular season that saw the Valley Christian High boys basketball team play 15 games, the team was stricken with hard luck…

LARRY DOYLE/DAN WILEY ORANGE COUNTY TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS: Fominyam, Okoli, Vitug power Cerritos Lady Dons to consolation championship

By Loren Kopff HUNTINGTON BEACH-When the Cerritos High girls basketball team arrived at Marina High for its consolation championship game in the Larry Doyle/Dan Wiley Orange County Tournament of Champions…

Mike Gatto Named Chair of Utilities & Commerce Committee

Mike Gatto Named Chair of Utilities & Commerce Committee

  Gets Right to Work; Announces Inquiry into Porter Ranch Gas Leak   SACRAMENTO –Earlier today, Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Glendale) was appointed chairman of the Assembly’s formidable Utilities and Commerce Committee, overseeing legislation that…

CARE PACKAGE ITEMS NEEDED FOR TROOP OVERSEAS

By Brian Hews The Los Angeles County Fire Department, the L. A. County Fire Museum, and Rossmoor Elementary School want to say thank you to our recently deployed local soldiers.…

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