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  2. Monterey Park, California - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2009 American Community Survey, Monterey Park is 43.7% Chinese American, and is the city in the United States with the largest concentration of people of Chinese descent. [53] The Chinese American population in Monterey Park and San Gabriel Valley is relatively diverse in socio-economics and region of origin.

  3. Monterey Park - Wikipedia

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    Monterey Park, California, a city in Los Angeles County in Southern California Monterey Park Hospital; Monterey Park Tract, California, a census-designated place in ...

  4. File:Seal of Monterrey Park, California.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Monterey Park mass shooting: Everything we know about the ...

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    The massacre sent shock waves through Monterey Park, a city of about 60,000, and Asian American communities around the nation, prompting police from San Francisco to New York to step up patrols at ...

  6. California teen missing for a week found safe - AOL

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    A teenage girl who was missing for a week in Monterey Park has been found safe, according to her father’s attorney. Alison Chao, 15, was found Tuesday morning with the help of the Glendale ...

  7. Lily Lee Chen - Wikipedia

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    While serving as Mayor, Chen lobbied Coca-Cola to sponsor the field hockey games of the 1984 Olympics in Monterey Park, which was PRC China’s first participation in the Summer Olympics since 1952. Under her leadership, Monterey Park won the National Civic League’s All-America City Award in 1985, which was featured in USA Today.

  8. Judy Chu - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, Chu was elected to the Monterey Park City Council. In 1989, she became Mayor of Monterey Park and served until 1994. Chu was mayor for three terms. [10] [7] [3] [9] Chu ran for the California State Assembly in 1994, but lost the Democratic primary to Diane Martinez; in 1998, she lost the primary to Gloria Romero. [citation needed]

  9. Monterey Park Spirit Bus - Wikipedia

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    Website Spirit Bus The Monterey Park Spirit Bus is the transportation service of Monterey Park , California , United States , providing local routes that serve the need of those commuting within the city itself or who plan on using the bus to connect with rail service to Los Angeles or surrounding suburbs.