The Local Winners

Soon serving Monrovia ...

- Judy Chu (D) [over Jack Orswell (R)] in Congress (27th District), handling the of top Monrovia, roughly from Hillcrest/Grand/E. Greystone north.

- Grace Napolitano (D) [over David Miller (R)] in Congress (32nd District), handling the rest of Monrovia.

- Carol Liu (D) [over Gilbert Gonzales (R)] in the State Senate.

- Chris Holden (D) [over Donna Lowe (R)] in the Assembly.

Also, Measure J passed, meaning we will continue to pay the transportation tax begun under Measure R. (Update: Oops! I stand corrected. It got a majority but not the required two-thirds.)

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Area Election Results


Results after polls close at 8 p.m.

Here are links to results for our local races:

Results for 27th District U.S. House of Representatives
Note: This is the top sliver of Monrovia, roughly from Hillcrest/Grand/E. Greystone north.
Jack Orswell (R) vs. Judy Chu (D):
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/charts/0012/0012CD27.htm

Results for 32nd District U.S. House of Representatives
Note: This is the rest of Monrovia, roughly from Hillcrest/Grand/E. Greystone to the south.
David Miller (R) vs. Grace Napolitano (D):
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/charts/0012/0012CD32.htm

Results for 25th State Senate District
Carol Liu (D) vs. Gilbert Gonzales (R):
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/charts/0012/0012SD25.htm

Results for 41st Assembly District
Chris Holden (D) vs. Donna Lowe (R):
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/charts/0012/0012AD41.htm

Results for Measure J
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/charts/0012/0012CMMJJ.htm

Results for anything else you'd like to track
http://rrccmain.co.la.ca.us/

- Brad Haugaard


News Photographer Finds Trouble at Polls | Election Day Giveaway | Native American History

~ Press photographer told he was not permitted to take pictures in Monrovia polling place. Poll worker backs down. http://goo.gl/uDE0K

~ Election day giveaway, a beautiful photo of Monrovia at night. http://goo.gl/awz7I

~ Monrovia Historic Museum is featuring Native American Heritage this month with exhibits from the early 1900s, exhibits honoring our schools, the Pottenger Health Sanatorium, Native American and natural history artifacts from the city's 120 year history. Details: 357-9537 or (909) 297-6356. Hours: Thursday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. Free.

- Brad Haugaard

Voting Day in Monrovia

Vote today! Haven't had time to vote yet but it looked pretty busy as
I drove by my polling spot. The before-work crowd.

- Brad Haugaard

A State Bowl Game for Monrovia? | Business Stats

~ Sports writer Steve Ramirez wonders if there is a state bowl game in Monrovia's future. http://goo.gl/kilqY

~ Some interesting stats about business from the latest Monrovia Today magazine:

- There are 1,300 businesses in town that create 18,000 jobs and pay $8 million in sales tax. - The top 50 employ nearly 7,400 people and pay $5.2 million in sales tax, or 65% of the sales tax. - Top three business categories (by revenue) are autos (50%), retail and grocer (36%), manufacturing (7%).

Comment: I like that Monrovia actually seems appreciative of its businesses, unlike a certain state government I could mention, which seems to want to burden and threaten them at every step.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's AeroVironment Switchblade is 'Invention of the Year' | Donate by Text | Job Videos

~ Time magazine calls the Switchblade drone, made by Monrovia's AeroVironment, one of the best inventions of 2012. http://goo.gl/osXPG

~ Monrovia Presbyterian Church is suggesting its members donate $10 to Presbyterian Disaster Relief to help Hurricane Sandy relief efforts by sending a text saying "PDA" to 20222. The church says "Presbyterian Disaster Assistance ... gives 100% of the funds to help those in need." http://goo.gl/4Jwy2

~ Monrovia Library adds "Soft Skills" videos to its Job and Career Center. http://goo.gl/GjUEP

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia's Xencor Has Anti-Tumor Drug | Help Hurricane Victims | Black Alumni Banquet | Fire Danger Today

~ Monrovia's Xencor and its German partner are reporting encouraging signs for its new anti-tumor drug for some types of leukemia and lymphoma. http://goo.gl/BsNUD

~ Monrovia Mayor suggests a donation to help Sandy hurricane victims through the Red Cross. 1-800-HELP-NOW or www.redcross.org/abc .

~ Monrovia Duarte Black Alumni Association will honor James Mikell and William Hale, Jr. at a scholarship dinner-dance Nov. 17 at Embassy Suites in Arcadia. Call Eloise Hart at 529-5671 for ticket info.

~ Fire danger today. http://goo.gl/xzgSS

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Police: Trying Out a New Shotgun, Rock vs. Truck Window, Stolen Acura

[Monrovia Police activities from the Police Department's Neighborhood Watch Report for November 1-4. - Brad Haugaard]
 
Following are the weekend's highlighted issues and events.
 
Vehicle Vandalism
On November 2 at 5:57 a.m., a vehicle was reported vandalized in the 700 block of West Huntington.  It was determined that a rock was used to break the window of the victim's Dodge RAM truck.  The victim has no idea who would vandalize his truck as he is not from this area.  Investigation continuing.
 
Grand Theft Auto
On November 4 at 2:52 a.m., a vehicle was reported stolen from the 200 block of South Shamrock.  The victim parked the vehicle on the street at 11:00 p.m. in the evening and locked the doors and windows.  The victim looked outside the window at about 2:30 a.m. and saw vehicle was missing.  The vehicle stolen was a 1996 Silver Acura.  The investigation is continuing.
 
Unlawful Discharge of a Shotgun / Driving Under the Influence - Suspect Arrested
On November 4 at 10:01 p.m., a 45-year-old male subject was in an alley in the 200 block of West Lime and he unlawfully and intentionally fired his new shotgun in the air.  He then drove away from the scene in a blue jeep with the shotgun.  He had been visiting family in the 200 block of West Lime and was returning to Los Angeles.  Officers located and stopped the male subject a couple blocks from the scene and found the shotgun in the vehicle.  The subject was determined to be driving under the influence of alcohol.  The ejected shotgun shell casing was found in the alley next to the house he had been visiting.  The suspect was arrested for negligent discharge of the weapon and for driving under the Influence of alcohol.

The Big One? | Aztec Hotel Meeting | Local Artists Work on Sale | Monrovia vs. Calabasas | Forest Service Building | Unity Needs Volunteers | Christmas Tree Lighting

~ Is the "big one" coming? Earthquake consultant April Keley told the Monrovia Coordinating Council today that it looks like "the trend line is toward a tipping point." She said in a big quake there could be a 30-foot offset to Cajon Pass with all power and water cut off. "Don't expect any help for two weeks." Only 10 percent of people have made any preparation, she said.

~ Monrovia Historic Preservation Group will have a meeting at 5 p.m. this Wednesday (Nov. 7) at the Aztec Hotel about the preservation of the hotel.

~ Art for sale from local Monrovia Association of Fine Arts artists, Nov. 24, noon to 8 p.m. at 418 S. Myrtle. Featuring Stephen Coleman's photos of spaceship Endeavor coming to Los Angeles.

~ Monrovia School Board member Ed Gililland said Monrovia is playing Viewpoint (Calabasas) in football playoffs this Friday at Monrovia.

~ Also, Gililland, retired from the Forest Service, said the new Forest Service office at Santa Anita and the freeway should be opening Dec. 11.

~ With holidays coming up, Foothill Unity Center needs help for food distributions. If you would like to help, call Raina at 358-3486 or email volunteer@foothillunitycenter.org.

~ The tree-lighting ceremony for Monrovia's new Christmas tree (at northeast corner of Library Park) will be at 6 p.m. December 6. Parade to follow at 7 p.m.

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Lawn-Sign Poll

In a pre-election unscientific lawn-sign poll, I wandered around
Monrovia and looked at signs to get a feeling for how the city will
vote on the candidates. I went up and down on Magnolia and California
and wandered at north and south ends of town.

I didn't see a single candidate sign south of Duarte Road, just anti-32 signs.

I saw two Obama signs south of Huntington and north of the freeway,
but most signs for both parties were above Foothill.

Overall I saw 12 signs for Republican candidates and 10 for
Democratic candidates.

Totally unscientific.

- Brad Haugaard

Land Clearance for Monrovia Gold Line Project


The land just west of The Home Depot is being cleared for the Gold Line.

- Brad Haugaard

Push-Back on Monrovia Cheerleader Punishment

Some Monrovia parents object to the punishment being given to cheerleaders over hazing prank. http://goo.gl/5QDGD

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia Over Temple City 35-14 :-)

Monrovia wins in football over Temple City. http://goo.gl/C0VK0

- Brad Haugaard

Monrovia City Web Page Unintentionally Promoting Viagra






Okay, Monrovia's Library page (this one: http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us/monrovia-public-library ) has indeed been hacked and is being used to sell Viagra.

If you click on the link in the previous paragraph you will see nothing about Viagra, but if you pretend to be the Google crawler coming by to check if anything is new, then you see all the Viagra stuff you see above and more, and the links to Viagra websites you see in the bottom image.

Non-techies can skip this. Here's how I got the page. On a Linux system command line I used wget http://www.ci.monrovia.ca.us/monrovia-public-library --user-agent="googlebot" to output the page as Google sees it to my desktop, then renamed it to have a ".html" extension, then viewed it with my browser.

So, what is the point of creating a page with links to Viagra websites if it cannot be seen by actual people who might buy the stuff? Well, my guess is that because one way Google ranks pages is by how many reputable websites link to the page, therefore, whenever Google drops by to see about the Monrovia Library, it finds that site is linking to Viagra sites, so it bumps up in its the listings those particular Viagra sites that are linked to by the City of Monrovia, among others.

- Brad Haugaard



Lunch From Rigo's Mini Mart & Deli


Got lunch yesterday at Rigo's Mini Mart & Deli. Not the Mexican food place, but the cow place right across the street at Mayflower and Foothill. For $8.44 got a Roast Beef with Egg Sandwich and a drink. It  came with roast beef, a hard boiled egg, a slice of cheddar, lettuce, onion, tomato, avocado and jalapeños. The deli is small with just two tables so I had a picnic in Library Park which was fine because the grass wasn't too damp. Conclusion: Wow! Sandwich was fresh and loaded with good stuff, plus great potato salad and a pickle. I have to say I think this is one of the best sandwiches I've had in Monrovia and I didn't even know they served them until a friend told me. Great!

- Brad Haugaard
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