By Mike Harris - Special to the Alpine Mountaineer After being closed for seven days because of a sewage spill into the sediment basin next to the Crestline library, Lake Gregory reopened its North and South Shore beaches on Thursday, July 19, and allowed visitors to...
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Earth Treasures rock shop closing
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer After owning and operating Earth Treasures, the rock shop on Alder Road in Crestline, for 13 years, George and Pam Morey have closed the shop, sold their mountain home and are retiring to a large farm east of Mount Shasta in...
Optima Health has come to Crestline
By RHEA-FRANCES TETLEY - Staff Writer The new doctor in Crestline is Dr. Andro Sharobiem, who is working out of the same office building on Forest Shade as Dr. Walter Bramson did, as Optima Health. He purchased the medical practice from Dr. Bramson in the Lake Gregory...
Recycling returns to Crestline
By Mike Harris - Special to the Alpine Mountaineer Closed since Goodwin’s Market’s roof collapsed in early March, Mountain Communities Recycle Center has found a way to again serve residents who need to recycle their aluminum cans and plastic bottles. The recycle...
Goodwin’s applies for first building permit
By Mike Harris - Special to the Alpine Mountaineer A new phase in returning Goodwin’s Market to business began Friday, June 9, when the family presented to the county its application for a building permit to construct a new, stronger roof for the market. “We will be...
Chip Anzalone: a man with a vision
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY - Senior Writer Charles “Chip” Anzalone is a visionary and astute businessman who knows a good investment opportunity when he sees it. One such opportunity presented itself in September 2021 when he purchased the San Bernardino Mountains’ oldest...








