Green waste and recycling carts are temporarily being serviced bi-weekly as a way to handle the impacts of the coronavirus, such as a reduction in staff and an increase in trash volume.
San Dimas’ downtown stretch is short--just one-quarter mile--with three restaurants, five antique shops, and seven beauty salons. Residents are not apt to complain about what’s already there, but rather what’s missing.
It’s hard to remember when Butter Cafe wasn’t part of the fabric of San Dimas even though it only opened five years ago, but the way pastry chef and co-owner Heather Sulaeman tells it, Butter Cafe almost never came to be.