The dream of saving money on commission fees drives many homeowners to attempt selling their homes without professional help. The For Sale by Owner (FSBO) approach appears cost-effective at first glance, but the reality is often very different. According to the...
Mountain Events
Mountain Events
Scouts collect groceries for Operation Provider
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer Mountain area Boy Scouts from Troop 89 joined forces with Cub Scout Pack 264 on Saturday, Nov. 9 to collect food items from grocery stores in Crestline, Blue Jay and Lake Arrowhead. The groceries collected, said local Boy Scout...
Fall Fest brings the community together
By Elise Gray Special to the Alpine Mountaineer On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Twin Peaks Community Center was transformed into a hub of fall festivities as the Mountain Provisions Cooperative hosted its second annual Fall Fest. The event drew a crowd of locals, vendors...
Crestline Trick or Treat the Merchants a whopper
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer As far as candy goes, there were plenty of Whoppers available all along Lake Drive and in Top Town during last Saturday’s Crestline Trick or Treat the Merchants, but the real whopper was the number of trick or treaters filling their...
Rare British car captures top prize at CHP car show
By DOUGLAS W. MOTLEY Senior Writer A 1950 British Ford Anglia owned by Dave Meigide of Running Springs took first-place honors at the California Highway Patrol’s annual car show on Saturday, Oct. 19. Meigide, who teaches Auto Technology at Rim of the World High...
Touring the world with young musicians
By Mary-Justine Lanyon Editor As Emily Gregg Ozaeta, the music director at Mary Putnam Henck Intermediate School, welcomed the guests to the school’s fall concert, she encouraged parents and friends to return for their spring event. As good as these students are now,...









