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How Garvanzans Saved a Historic Home
The historic property is looking forward to a brighter future.

David Fonseca is the editor of Mount Washington-Highland Park Patch. He got his start in reporting as an intern for the Fall River Herald News in southeastern Massachusetts in 2005.
After earning his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2006, he worked as both a freelancer and as a crime and education reporter for the Bourne and Sandwich Enterprise newspapers on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
David briefly freelanced for South Pasadena Patch before launching Highland Park-Mount Washington Patch in December of 2010.
When not reporting, he enjoys playing basketball, watching movies and doing his darndest to overcome inertia.
The historic property is looking forward to a brighter future.

The summit was one of several held by White House administrators in Hispanic Communities.
Everyone is invited, even you.
Four crimes were reported in the area in this week, according to Officer Curtis Davis.
The new project goal is $3,000.
Two graduate students were fatally shot near the campus early Wednesday morning.
Even if it's only to their car, everybody in L.A. is a walker.
County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky urges CicLAVia attendees to share the road with pedestrians.
Student Jackson Huang may need to wait a while for his coveted bike lane.
LAICHS says they are unlikely to accept the district's co-location offer.
It was a close race throughout, but one market stood out above the rest.
Highland Park, Eagle Rock and Atwater Village Gardens will be open for viewing Saturday.
About 10 miles of Los Angeles Streets will be opened to pedestrians and cyclists on Sunday.
Incident data for this blotter is provided by the Northeast Los Angeles Police Department and crimemapping.com
A time capsule buried by Franklin Students in 1985 will be unearthed on Saturday.
Neighbors celebrate planned restoration of locally famous Dr. Smith House
CicLAVia returns Sunday, and the Flying Pigeon Bike Shop will lead a local ride to the event.
Here's what's on the menu.
LAFD's Investigation Section is now handling the case.
Reports of property crimes doubled in the neighborhood between March 29 and April 4.