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New Jewish school wants to move forward despite residents’ concerns
Acorn Staff Writer
      A proposed Jewish day school near Old Agoura plans to release its environmental impact report next month despite fears of opponents that nothing can solve traffic, fire hazards and other problems the school may bring.
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Agoura Hills meets congestion management guidelines
      The numbers are staggering.
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Calabasas Democrats party for Pavley
Acorn Staff Writer
      About 100 Calabasas area Democrats, including several local officials, gathered at the home of Calabasas City Councilwoman Lesley Devine Saturday to raise money for former Agoura Hills mayor and city councilwoman Fran Pavley, who
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The second income: Are parents helping their family or the tax man?
Acorn Staff Writer
      According to public opinion polls, most two-income families believe that the second income (which is usually from the wife
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Legislation would honor trails’ activist
      Assembly Bill 1927, authored by state Assemblywoman Sheila Kuehl (D-Santa Monica) to rename the Rim of the Valley Trail the
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Powering up the pumpkin
Acorn Staff Writer
      Fall officially arrived last Friday and pumpkins are on the ground.
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Couple celebrates with music
     A REUNION AT LOS ROBLES EAST CAMPUS
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Pump to be improved in Calabasas
      L.A. County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky has announced that a project will soon begin to upgrade the Ulmus Drive Sewage Pump Station in Calabasas to increase its efficiency in delivering sewage over the mountains to the treatment plant.
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Kiwanis Club honors Man of the Year
     SALUTED FOR SERVICE
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United Way sets a higher goal
      United Way of Ventura County has announced their $5.7 million fundraising goal for the 2000/01 campaign. Funds raised during the campaign will support the 53 United Way member agencies that provide 99 health and human service programs to county residents.
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Bicycle man says thanks to community
Acorn Staff Writer
      Mark Blum, 47, hosted an event at his Agoura Hills home last Saturday night to raise awareness and recruit volunteers to assist him in his community based organization called "Mission with Bikes."
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Colors and scents featured at new boutique
      Seasonal colors and scents take shape at Sephora, The Oaks
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Outstanding teen contestants sought
      The Ventura County Scholarship Organization is sponsoring the Ventura County
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Museum offers kids’ programs
      From Oct. 7 through Dec. 31 at the Autry Museum of Western Heritage, children and their families can participate in building a Native American musical instrument, hear stories about the history of California, learn the art of papel picado (traditional Mexican paper-cutting art) or create a self-portrait inspired by family history in a series of workshops, demonstrations and programs. Activities are free with paid museum admission.
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Interface offers alternative to litigation
      The breakup of a family is very distressing.
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October to emphasize non-violence
      The Interface Children Family Services event, "Hands Are Not for Hitting" and "Safe Homes and Community Day" will be Sat., Oct. 7 at the sponsoring Camarillo Premium Outlets.
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