• Mayor Richard Ward, third from right, purchases the first ticket to the San Marino Firefighter Association’s annual Pancake Breakfast, which is scheduled for Saturday, May 18 from 7:00 – 11:00 a.m. PICTURED ABOVE, left to right, are Firefighter/Paramedic Sam Benites, Firefighter – Paramedic Shawn Stewart, Firefighter – Paramedic and Pancake Breakfast Chair Dominic Petta, Mayor Ward, Firefighter – Paramedic Mike White and Firefighter – Paramedic Jeff Tsay. Tickets are $5, and available at the Fire Department.

    Three of San Marino’s top tennis players combined to cobble together enough points to earn a second-place finish in the team competition at the prestigious Ojai Tennis Tournament, which celebrated its 113th renewal last month.

     

    The San Marino City Council voted last night to accept one of three bids for a significant renovation to City Hall.

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    “Flamingo Flocking has begun! Flocking is a tradition in San Marino to support Grad Night and help raise funds to make a night for seniors to remember. Residents wake up to a Flock of Flamingos in their yard. With a donation to Grad Night, the flock will disappear from your yard. If you wish to be flocked, please email Debra at dspaulding@socal.rr.com.

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    For high school seniors the college planning/application/decision making process should now be complete. For them, the next step is to plan ahead – make travel plans, register for orientation activities, and complete the housing forms.

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    Standing astride the field he used to own, a sterling spring day spent watching his sister Jennifer participate in a San Marino High School track meet was literally hundreds of miles from the recent experiences of Oliver Campbell III, a 2011 graduate of SMHS, who in January finished his Army Ranger training at Ft. Benning, Georgia.

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    Diana Casares Bell, a resident of San Marino, was recently honored with a Distinguished Alumni Award from Loyola Marymount University at a reception held at The California Club in Los Angeles.

    The San Marino Unified School District announced at Tuesday night’s board meeting that retiring Huntington Middle School principal Dave Murray will be succeeded by Jason Kurtenbach, effective July 1.

    All City Centennial Celebration at Lacy Park

    In This Week’s Print Edition of the San Marino Tribune…

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    LOS ANGELES (CNS) – The northbound San Diego (405) Freeway will be closed tonight and tomorrow night at Santa Monica Boulevard as crews conduct concrete... 
     
    ALHAMBRA (CNS) – A man was shot to death by police today inside the Alhambra police station, authorities said. The shooting was reported about 7:30... 
     
    WEST HOLLYWOOD (CNS) – “Terminator 2″ actor Edward Furlong was in custody today following his arrest on suspicion of violating a court... 
     
    Anthony Hung, San Marino High School Probable career field: Medicine Bridget May Ahad, Arcadia High School Probable career field: Law Bill C. Guo, Arcadia... 
     
  • New UCLA head basketball coach Steve Alford apologized today for repeatedly defending one of his players at the University of Iowa in 2002 when the sophomore star was arrested and charged with sexual assault....
    The Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority board of directors recently awarded a $48.7 million design-build contract to Webcor Builders for the intermodal parking facilities and enhancements project....
    “Flamingo Flocking has begun! Flocking is a tradition in San Marino to support Grad Night and help raise funds to make a night for seniors to remember. Residents wake up to a Flock of Flamingos in their yard. With a donation to Grad Night, the fl...
    SAN GABRIEL VALLEY – One day before Southern Californians celebrated Earth Day, they joined together to give their cars a rest to celebrate CicLAvia. What is or was CicLAvia? It’s not just thousands upon thousands of bicyclists pedaling fro...
    Much of Southern California was under a red flag warning today — signifying what the National Weather Service calls “an extremely high fire danger” — as strong Santa Ana winds swept the region, temperatures soared and humidity l...