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1. www.sgvtribune.com
www.sgvtribune.com/news/ci_567 - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2007 Last Visited: 4/15/2007
Jay Swerdlow, executive vice president of Pacific Theatres, which operates the Fiesta Swap Meet under a subcontracting agreement with Ventura Productions, said he had not heard about those complaints.
"I'm not saying that, from time to time, there might not be problems with trash, but it's occasional," Swerdlow said. -
2. www.whittierdailynews.com
www.whittierdailynews.com/news - [Cached]Published on: 4/15/2007 Last Visited: 4/15/2007
Jay Swerdlow, executive vice president of Pacific Theatres, which operates the Fiesta Swap Meet under a subcontracting agreement with Ventura Productions, said he had not heard about those complaints.
"I'm not saying that, from time to time, there might not be problems with trash, but it's occasional," Swerdlow said. -
3. SGVTribune.com
www.sgvtribune.com/Stories/0,1 - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2003 Last Visited: 3/1/2003
Jay Swerdlow, executive vice president of Pacific Theatres, a division of Nationwide, said the new Sunday Foothill Swap Meet continues to be a strong outdoor event.
"From our perspective Nationwide Theatres ... is happy to be welcomed into the community and continue the relationship we now have had for one year,'Swerdlow said.
On April 28, a 40-year era ended at the former Azusa Foothill Drive-In, where an estimated 9,000 people would gather every Sunday. Many were low-income families. Some Azusa residents referred to the swap meet as the "poor man's Wal-Mart.'

