- Some lucky shopper found a jar of classic Zorthian Ranch honey at the Altadena Urban Farmer's Market Sunday. Larry Wilson says: "mmm -- tastes like Altadena."
- Speaking of which, Bulgarini Gelato will be offering pumpkin pie gelato, served or packed to go, over the holiday. It's open today from 12-9 PM, and Thanksgiving from 11 AM-6 PM.
- The Altadena Rotary Club awarded scholarships to seven Pasadena City College student veterans on Veterans' Day. The PCC Courier has the deets.
- LA Curbed, the real estate blog, has a 'graf about Marnie Weber's gallery show at the Mountain View Mausoleum, which it headlines "Mausoleum of Creepy Art."
- Mickey Long, LA County's Area Administrator of the Parks and Recreation Dept., retired this week. He was superintendent of Eaton Canyon Park from 1988 to 1998, and helped the area recover from the 1993 wildfires. They named the auditorium of the Nature Center after him. Janette Williams has the story in Whittier Daily News.
- The LA County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to ban pot dispenseries in unincorporated LA County. In just one week, the supervisors have redefined the term "a dime bag."
- Owners of a Santa Cruz pub and their landlord are asking a judge to dismiss a wrongful-death lawsuit brought by Beverly Quaye of Altadena. Quaye filed the suit in the death of her son, Benjamin Quaye, earlier this year. J. M. Brown at the Santa Cruz Sentinel has the full details.