Random Signs: October 2008 Archives

The beginning of the sign flood

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While driving this morning from Monrovia to the Garvey School District in Rosemead via Rosemead Boulevard, I noticed dozens of signs for both Charles Trevino and Clarence Wong, who are both running for the seat on the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District.

They are running against incumbent Frank Forbes as well as Arthur James Munoz.

What signs are you starting to see pop up?

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Reporters Jennifer McLain, Tania Chatila and Daniel Tedford lead this ongoing discussion of San Gabriel Valley politics. The trio keep government accountable and residents informed on the moves of local decision-makers.

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