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Thursday, June 25, 2015 - July 1, 2015
VOLUME 19, NO. 26
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Huge Weekend Planned for Santa Anita Track
American Pharoah Will Greet Race Fans Saturday – Season Closes Sunday Cal Phil Opens Summer Season Saturday Night with Beatles & Beethoven
BY TERRY MILLER
Triple Crown champion American Pharoah arrived back at his barn at Santa Anita last Thursday from Churchill Downs. Arriving First Class on ‘Air Horse One,’ the Triple Crown winner seemed relaxed albeit a bit tired from his travels. The three-year-old colt, owned and bred by Ahmed Zayat and trained by Bob Baffert, landed at Ontario International Airport from Louisville Thursday morning, around 9:45 a.m. He was transported with a sixunit law enforcement code 3 escort to Santa Anita. SEE PG. 15
L: Triple Crown champion American Pharoah is walked by trainer Bob Baffert as Jockey Victor Espinoza looks on proudly. The colt returned from Churchill Downs last Thursday to Santa Anita via a flight on ‘Air Horse One’ to Ontario. From there the multi-million dollar horse received a four-vehicle police escort, code 3, to Santa Anita. R: Maestro Victor Vener. - Photos by Terry Miller
Drought-Savvy Homeowner Offers Free Classes June 27 BY TERRY MILLER
Last week as Pasadena launched a drought-shameyour-neighbor program, at least one resident in Sierra Madre is taking a proactive approach and instead of snitching, she’s “swaling.” Actually, she has created a water harvesting system involving a swale. We just made the word up. What on earth is a “swale”? And how is this going to help the drought? I’m SEE PG. 12
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Duarte Council Authorizes $16M Budget; Projected Deficit Offset by Reserve Funds BY JOE TAGLIERI
The Duarte City Council on Tuesday approved a $16 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1. Revenue continues to sag due to persistently sluggish economic conditions at the local, state, and federal levels leading to a projected deficit of nearly $700,000, according to a presentation by Assistant City Manager Kristen Petersen. However, this short-
fall between the estimated $15.3 million in revenue and general fund expenditures for 2015-16 is offset by the city’s appropriation of fiscal reserves and additional grant funding to cover increases in spending for programs that provide a range of services to Duarte residents, Petersen reported. The city’s reserves total an estimated $7.4 million at the end of the current fiscal
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year and will drop to $6.7 million. City Manager Darrell George referred to ‘15-16 as a fiscal “turning point because for the last four [or] five years through difficult economic times and a very difficult recession the state and particularly local cities have had ... significant cuts over the years to meet the loss in revenues. This particular budget, while SEE PG. 13