No, not Sunday, but Monday will be the big day.
Five local merchants are vying for two positions on the Montrose Shopping Park Association Board after president Alyce Russell and treasurer Maureen Palacios announced they will not seek re-election.
On Montrose's 'White Friday,' locals came to play in the snow, sing carols, meet Santa and see the tree lighting.
See some of the Montrose stores during the 'White Friday' sales, where many stores offered sales and nixed sales tax.
Locals dressed up as carolers and shopped in Montrose for the new commercial featured on Bravo, HGTV, The Food Network and The Family Channel.
Want to indulge with ingenuity?
See the holiday season sales and share your gift wishes from local stores for White Friday.
Dogs, cats and even possums can all pose with Santa at the Crescenta Cañada Pet Hospital's Second Annual Holiday Portrait and Open House fundraiser for the Pasadena Humane Society.
The Empty Bowls Benefit, Hope for Hunger, brought locals to Crescenta Valley United Methodist Church on Saturday night.
Homemade soaps, non-toxic cleaning products, Christmas quilt books and vintage button jewelry are some of the items sold at the Holiday Craft Boutique at St. Luke of the Mountains.
Before you vote on this election Tuesday, get to know Charles Beatty, a local vying for the Crescenta Valley Water District board director position.
A proposed water rate hike could pay for a multimillion-dollar bond as aging infrastructure and water imports are needed for the local water supply.
Families came to Descanso over the weekend to enjoy Japanese arts and crafts at the annual Japanese Garden Festival.
With the Thieves Market possibly on the Montrose Shopping Park Association chopping block, La Crescenta resident Bambi Leigh tells Montrose Patch why the Theives Market matters at the Sunday Harvest Market.
The local sugar shop known for throw-back goodies is recognized as one of Los Angeles' best candy hubs.
Henry Turner, a foothills resident, drives a Google map camera car around.
From babies to grannies, thousands of people picked up candy along Honolulu Avenue this Halloween.
See how to celebrate Hallow's Eve - Montrose style.
Solve that costume dilemma with Montrose Patch's five ideas for Hallow's Eve happiness.
Traffic snarled on Honolulu Avenue while lingering drivers waited for parking spots and long lines packed Montrose at the new Trader Joe's location.
Kyle Castellani talks music, playing music in La Crescenta-Montrose and a possible reunion for local band, Nural.
Montrose locals are invited to the new store for a day of live music, raffles and shopping.
Laundry, a Foothill Boulevard coin laundromat business, recently closed its doors to the public.
The German American Brass Band played the film classic during the 2011 Oktoberfest.
See if Bronx, a Pomeranian mix with a spring to his step, can jump into your home.
Starbucks representatives with plans for a proposed store in Montrose tried to calm tense Montrose Shopping Park Association members Thursday.
Whether you’re looking for the right ensemble for Dad, a newborn or man’s best friend – Montrose Patch has your guide to finding the perfect Halloween costume.
The newest clothing and accessory store on Foothill Boulevard opens Saturday with a Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting.
Taco Tuesday is a usual La Crescenta, Montrose past time, but today we pay national respect and celebrate the meat-packed tortilla.
It's National Coffee Day, so why not try your local bean breweries?
The Montrose tradition celebrates the best in German cuisine and offers fun for all locals.
A sneak peek at the dancers, contests and musicians at Montrose's Oktoberfest.
The 62,000 Southern California employees will continue to work for the "Big Three" chains after talks prove successful.
A popular Montrose intersection may soon be home to two commercial coffee chains which has left some residents wondering how much is too much java.
Licensed physical therapist and Pilates instructor Kristy Tyler opens a larger, state-of-the-art facility in Montrose.
After 17 years of service, Montrose Village Newsstand is officially out of business. Residents young and old search for answers amid the loss of a community icon.
Patch is investigating what happened to the now vacant Montrose Village Newsstand.
Patch has the scoop on everything this weekend with films, produce fresh off the farm, zumba and reggae music.
Patch found five great picks for worldwide flavors in the neighborhood.
See how a local pet clinic makes its countrywide debut with the help of some furry, four-legged actors.