Thanksgiving feast brings community together

By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY Staff Writer   The annual Crestline community Thanksgiving Day feast held at the San Moritz Lodge in Crestline was declared a total success by Crestline-Lake Gregory Rotary President Mary-Justine Lanyon. The Rotary Club was the organizing group...
Boosting spirits with donated food

Boosting spirits with donated food

By Kayla Carroll Special to The Alpine Mountaineer Residents affected by the devastating snowstorm lined up and out of the parking lot of Goodwin’s last Friday afternoon, March 3. Volunteers and Goodwin’s employees distributed food donated by UNFI Produce to hungry...

The final word: Clear the snow away from your gas meter

The final word: Clear the snow away from your gas meter

Advice from SoCal Gas on clearing gas meters. One of the many houses that caught fire, apparently as the result of a gas leak. By Mary-Justine Lanyon Confusion was running rampant as folks posted on Facebook. Some said you should clear the snow away from your gas...

Long live the Queen!

Long live the Queen!

The Arrowhead Queen was listing badly on March 1 due to the weight of the snow. Pablo Tello was one of two men who managed to clear the snow from the Queen and save it from sinking. By Mary-Justine Lanyon On March 1, On the Mountain Marine & Storage posted on...

Snow collapses roofs of businesses and homes

Snow collapses roofs of businesses and homes

Now that it is possible to drive around Crestline, such as the drive is, there is no question about the mess this storm has made of the streets, but even worse is the devastation to local businesses, organizations and homes. There are numerous documented occurrences...

Helping to prevent more collapses

Helping to prevent more collapses

Across the mountain folks could be seen up on roofs, clearing away the feet of snow in an effort to prevent more roof collapses. Some were private citizens, like Hector, Josh and Steve who helped shovel off the roof at the Green Valley Lake General Store. “It was...

Caltrans announces opening of highways to residents

Caltrans announces opening of highways to residents

Caltrans 8 will be able to open up certain highway routes to resident’s only – with no escorts, at 4 p.m. today, 3/6/23 and will remain in effect indefinitely, unless an emergency occurs. Routes that will be included are SR-18 (48th in San Bernardino to Snow Valley)...

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