Here are links to the latest job opportunities for Monrovia:
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The magazine has been quite the world traveler. I received it from a friend who married a Monrovia woman and had a career in the Army. Here’s what he writes about the magazine:
“I think I picked it up shortly after we moved back to Monrovia in 1982. Since then the magazine was moved from Monrovia to our first house in Santa Barbara, to Butzbach in Germany, to Giessen in Germany, back to our first house in Santa Barbara, to our second house in Santa Barbara, to Heidelberg in Germany, to Stuttgart in Germany, to our house in Montecito, to our third house in Santa Barbara, to a storage unit while we lived in the rental house, and then to our fourth and present house in Santa Barbara. I found it while sorting boxes in the garage and thought this might be a good time to return it to Monrovia.”
A couple of pictures from the magazine appear above. Although the names on these buildings have changed, I’m sure you’ll have no trouble identifying them.
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[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for June 29 – July 5. - Brad Haugaard]
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Source: Jewish Federation press release
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Your task? Watching some of the toughest dogs in Paris.
“These aren't your average K9's though. It will take some serious playtime to satisfy these Parisian pups! Play through 5 chapters sandwich-fueled and sock-ridden goodness to see how this heartfelt little story plays out. Please enjoy DSA Interactives latest iOS release and let out a little "RUFF RUFF" for puppies everywhere!”
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Ivy Avenue School Fifth Grade in 1907. From the Rehrman Family collection. See full details here.
Seventh grade Boy Scout James Vierra, with Troop 66, led a team of scouts to clean up a memorial to Monrovia veterans in Canyon Park that had been hidden until the Bobcat Fire exposed it.
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