November 2010 Archives

MONTCLAIR - In giving his customers more than 200 items to choose from, Jim Rexhepi, the owner of Paradise Family Restaurant, is all about giving more for less. 

Rexhepi means it too - coffee for 99 cents, two eggs and two pancakes for less than $5, and a halibut dinner that won't break your pocketbook. 

The restaurant, which opened on Nov. 10, takes over space formerly occupied by Cafe Montclair on Central Avenue. It is one of the few family dining options in the city that offers a variety of menu items, from Italian to traditional American fare. 
In their quest to learn more about aging, Chaffey College students will have access to programs and activities at the Montclair Senior Center. 

The city and the college have agreed to allow Chaffey students in the gerontology program to fulfill their internship requirements at the Senior Center. As part of their studies, students will be able to interact with seniors during programs and activities. 

"The one thing students have is their energy level, and that they're showing interest in the aging population," said Ester Vargas Pipersky, Montclair's senior program specialist.

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