Updated Thursdays at 8pm Front Page . . . . November 22, 2001
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Helping others at Thanksgiving MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn 'WHAT'S IN HERE?'-Round Meadow Elementary School students Chandler Abbott, 9, left, and Lynn Rosenberg, 9, check the bag for catsup before adding a bottle. Students at the Calabasas/Hidden Hills school collected for the Manna food bank in Thousand Oaks. See related photos on pages 21 and 24. More...
Calabasas faces time limit on state’s matching funds for city library
By Gregory Koteles
Special to The Acorn It isn’t large, but it’s growing. It doesn’t yet have a permanent home. You may not even know it exists. But a small cadre of dedicated people is determined to make the Calabasas Library remarkable. More...
Allegations of campaign abuse surface in Agoura Hills
By John Loesing
Acorn Staff Writer
Alleged campaign violations are under investigation again in Agoura Hills. City Councilman Dan Kuperberg has called for a formal probe into the Nov. 6 election, accusing two groups of violating the city’s campaign laws by exceeding spending limits and failing to give full disclosure. More...
City of Westlake Village in
great shape,
mayor says
By Michael Picarella
Acorn Staff Writer Westlake Village Mayor Mark Rutherford gave his State of the City address last Friday at the Hyatt Westlake Plaza after taking a creative look back at the city’s history. More...
Future Foundation honors public service PLAQUE AWARDED-Ray LaViolette of Calabasas, center, collects an award for government and public service for his work regarding the city's public access TV channel. He's flanked by Jeff Blum, left, and Pat Grant of the Conejo-Las Virgenes Future Foundation. See story on page 16. More...
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