Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . November 1, 2001
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City hosts grand opening
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer Elyssa Woods, 4, isn’t reading quite yet, but the way her eyes danced across the Dr. Seuss pages it may not be long. Elyssa thumbed through every red, green and yellow illustration as she sat with her book inside the children’s section of the new Agoura Hills Library. More...
Westlake Village city council candidates find very little to argue about
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer Open space, a new hospital, youth and senior programs, and preserving the city as a great place to live were topics covered at a Westlake Village candidate forum last week at the First Neighborhood Community Center. More...
Library/city hall visitors, workers won’t be screened with metal detectors in Calabasas
By Gregory Koteles
Special to The Acorn There are no skyscrapers in Calabasas. There are neither airports nor military bases, no embassies, major universities or federal buildings. Nevertheless, council-members in Calabasas are looking for ways to prepare for a possible terrorist attack. More...
Fun at fall festival
MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn UP AND OVER—Paige Ramer, 10, of Oak Park tries to get a ring over a Pepsi bottle during this year’s fall festival at Brookside Elementary School in Oak Park on Sunday. Proceeds from Sunday’s event went to the Brookside PTA. More...
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