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Monrovia to Get $40K to Replace Windstorm Trees
Funded by the Safe Neighborhood Parks Propositions, the grant will pay for the planting of new trees to replace those lost in the winter 2011 windstorm.

Dan Abendschein is the Senior Field Editor for the San Gabriel Valley Patch sites. He has been working as a reporter since first publishing freelance journalism work at several weekly papers on Maui in 2004, and has worked as a full-time journalist in Southern California since 2007.
Originally from New Jersey, Dan Abendschein has lived in Southern California since 2005. Dan spent five years of his childhood in Stockton, CA., and seems to keep moving back to the Golden State.
He completed his undergraduate work at Pomona College in 2002, majoring in Linguistics/Cognitive Science.
After that, Dan spent several years working odd jobs and traveling, living in Washington state and on the island of Maui, while visiting Southeast Asia, New Zealand, Australia, and Central America.
He returned to Southern California in 2005, to attend the University of Southern California's journalism program at Annenberg, received a master's degree in 2007. He then went to work for the San Gabriel Valley Tribue, and later moved to the Pasadena Star News.
Funded by the Safe Neighborhood Parks Propositions, the grant will pay for the planting of new trees to replace those lost in the winter 2011 windstorm.

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A grant recently awarded to the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation should help replace more than 1,000 area trees lost in last year's windstorm.
Funded by the Safe Neighborhood Parks Propositions, the grant will pay for the planting of new trees to replace those lost in the winter 2011 windstorm.
A rattlesnake at Eaton Canyon shows just how fast he can swim, in this video posted on YouTube by a Patch reader.
The Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy as well as two county departments, are recipients of grant money meant to replace trees destroyed in last year's windstorms.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.
More technical details are expected to be shared with concerned citizens.
A Patch reader posted the following rattlesnake encounter at Eaton Canyon on YouTube
There are two separate and very extensive road improvement projects going on in Altadena right now.
The explosion knocked out power for 170 La Cañada Flintridge customers and blocked off streets near Foothill Boulevard.
The outage was caused by a transformer explosion that took place Sunday night.
Tuesday's meeting appears to be a light one.
The explosion knocked out power for 170 La Cañada Flintridge customers.
The online retailer will levy state tax on mail-order purchases beginning Sept. 15. Are you going on a shopping spree before then, or are you happy to see the change?
The online retailer will levy state tax on mail-order purchases beginning Saturday. Are you going on a shopping spree before then, or are you happy to see the change?
Another heat wave will push temperatures into the high 90s Thursday with a high of 99 degrees forecast for Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Pasadena Weekly profiles Save Altadena, the group fighting Wal-Mart from opening a market in town.