Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . October 5, 2000
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Westlake residents ask: ‘Who wanted park playfields?’
Homeowners get defensive about facilities in their own neighborhoods
By Debbie Sporich
Acorn Staff Writer
Westlake Village City Councilmembers unanimously agreed to continue eminent domain proceedings to purchase a site known as Lot 79 and to proceed with building a passive sports park at Foxfield, which is a one-acre lot at Lindero Canyon Road and Foxfield Drive. More...
Public transit still moving
in Calabasas
By Sharon Makokian
Acorn Staff Writer
If you want to take advantage of various entertainment and dining amenities in Calabasas, but don’t want to hassle with weekend traffic and parking, the city’s come up with a solution — take the city trolley. More...
A. E. Wright Middle School parents call for teacher’s dismissal
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
A history teacher who was transferred from Calabasas High School to A.E. Wright Middle School continues to be disruptive and should be removed from class, according to angry parents. More...
Showing strike support
HITTING THE BRICKS–L. A. County employees at the Agoura Animal Shelter inaugurated the first day of the county’s rolling strike by picketing the facility all day Monday. The shelter’s volunteer staff was allowed to care for the animals and maintain the kennels during the one day closure. More...
Winners to be announced soon
We sincerely appreciate your participation and will display the winning photographs and start printing photo pages of honorable mentions in next week’s edition. Photo pages will continue intermittently through next summer, so look for one of your pictures in an upcoming edition. And again, thanks for sending us your photographs. More...
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