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Top Patch Stories This Week
Take a look at some of our most popular and interesting headlines.
Close out your weekend with a recap of the most interesting and popular Patch articles from last week.
Here are the stories that topped the headlines on west San Gabriel Valley and Crescenta Valley Patch sites:
Altadena Patch
Altadena Sheriff’s Station Seeking Public’s Help to Identify Robbery Suspect
The strong-armed robbery happened near the Bank of America entrance at 2345 Lake Avenue May 31.
Pasadena Patch
Rose Bowl Locker Rooms: 1920s vs. Now
First-ever public tours of the Rose Bowl will enable guests to view locations like the newer locker rooms and the original 1920s locker room that was used for storage until recently. See video of the contrasting spaces here.
La Cañada Flintridge Patch
After 38 Years, FSHA Assistant Principal Says Goodbye...Sort of
Katy Sadler will join the development office in the fall to focus on alumnae relations.
South Pasadena Patch
No Eating or Drinking or Feeding Babies at July 4 Celebration
Baby formula is a drink, and drinks are not allowed on South Pasadena High School's artificial football field. Water in plastic bottles is the only permissible beverage on the field.
Arcadia Patch
Coroner: Bones Found at Arcadia Elementary Likely Belong to Cow
The county medical examiner's office determines that the bones found at Hugo Reid Elementary are not human.
Monrovia Patch
Monrovia Pays Local Firm $12,200 for New Website That Never Materializes
Monrovia graphic design firm Mad Haus Creative was hired to redesign the city's website but city officials say they were unable to deliver despite being paid. A city councilman says it's "ridiculous" that the company didn't return more of the money.
Montrose-La Crescenta Patch
Waitress Kicked, Pushed Down in Dine and Dash at Leo's Sports Bar
One man out of a group of four attacked the waitress and all four fled - from a $74 bar tab.
San Marino Patch
Convicted Murderer in 'Rockefeller' Case to Represent Himself at Sentencing
Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter, aka "Clark Rockefeller," who was convicted of a 1985 murder of a San Marino resident has dismissed his attorney and will represent himself, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Sierra Madre Patch
Water Conservation Meeting Brings Out Angry and Concerned Residents
According to the city council, Sierra Madre has suffered a loss of 30 feet in water due to a reduction of rain this past year.
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