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South Pasadena Week in Review

Here's a recap of some of the news you've seen on South Pasadena Patch in the past week.

The week in news for South Pasadena witnessed some discussion by the city council over water rates and proposed business center, the police gearing up patrol at gas stations in light of a Sierra Madre fraud case, and a couple of new Pasadena City College officials will be meeting the community.

Monday

We offered up a look at the taking effect in the new year.

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If you're a fan of the Rose Parade, you could check out the  

Tuesday

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Laurie Allee takes a look at the around town while offering up some history of the period.

It was a big day for sports fans. The South Pasadena girls hoops team managed to , while the boys didn't fare as well against La Salle, to snap their four-game winning streak. There was also a .

Petrea Burchard takes a look at the Gabrielino Indians and the .

Wednesday

Local high school students were to participate in mountain biking races, regardless of ability.

The City Council was preparing to tackle the at its upcoming meeting. There were fears that the funding would come from money used by the Chamber of Commerce.

The girls basketball team emerged victorious against South Hills, but not after .

Thursday

Water rates and discussion about the business center were the , which lasted late into the night.

Katharine Ballas in her column. 

'Arctic Oscillation' was the buzzword in a .

Friday

With Sierra Madre investigating credit and debit card fraud at a local gas station, at gas stations in the area.

The police blotter included incidents of .

Readers got to meet Dresden, a Boxer mix, as well as the feline AJ.  

Saturday

The South Pasadena Animal Commission offered thoughts on how will have to adapt to a new home.

regarding the shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.

Sunday

Trustee Linda Wah and Mark Rocha, Pasadena City College president, at a reception to talk to members of the community.

 

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