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    Los Angeles Daily News, CA
    Jan 27 2007


    8-way race for council in Glendale

    BY EUGENE TONG, Staff Writer
    Article Last Updated: 01/26/2007 09:30:55 PM PST


    GLENDALE - A school board member seeking higher office, the head of
    the community merchant association and an activist with a pending
    court case against the city are among the six challengers running for
    City Council in April.

    Among those who filed with the city clerk by Thursday's deadline to
    run against incumbents Mayor Dave Weaver and Councilman Rafi
    Manoukian are Vrej Agajanian, who hosts a TV program for
    Armenian-Americans; John Drayman, president of the Montrose Shopping
    Park Association; and Chahe Keuroghelian, an immigration consultant
    and former Glendale Police Department spokesman.

    Also on the ballot are Glendale Unified School District board member
    Greg Krikorian; activist Herbert Molano, who has represented local
    apartment dwellers and is suing the city over its downtown specific
    plan; and Lenore M. Solis, a former Glendale Water and Power
    commissioner.

    The winners April 10 will confront key land-use issues, including
    reviving downtown, development proposed for the Mountain Oaks
    property in La Crescenta and a movement to restrict home-building to
    protect the views of hillside homes.

    Meanwhile, four candidates and one incumbent so far have filed for
    two seats on the Glendale Unified School District board. Challenging
    incumbent Mary Boger are Hasmig Aslanian, Naira Khachatrian,
    Elizabeth Manasserian and Nayiri Nahabedian.
    The filing deadline has been extended to Tuesday because board member
    Pam Ellis, whose seat is up, is not seeking re-election.

    In the Glendale Community College District Board race, resident
    Christine Rodriguez is aiming to dislodge either Vahe Peroomian or
    Tony Tartaglia, the two incumbents seeking re-election.
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