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MAC candidate targets traffic
Acorn Staff Writer
      When the Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) approved construction of six speed humps in a neighborhood of fast-moving cars, concerned resident Deena Parry was said to be the driving force.
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Rufener says he makes sense for LVMWD
Acorn Staff Writer
      For Westlake Village resident Ken Rufener, retirement doesn
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Suspect sought
      A peeping Tom, prowler/burglar was spotted at 8:30 p.m. Wed., Oct. 4 at an apartment in the vicinity of Lost Hills and Las Virgenes Road in Calabasas. The suspect (white or Hispanic male, 25, (6-0, 200) is 6 feet tall or slightly taller.
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Oak Park tries to jump-start a new RV ordinance
      More than a year after tackling the issue of large recreational vehicles parked on neighborhood streets, Oak Park is still trying to pass an ordinance that will satisfy both RV owners and legal tests.
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Crossing guard feels the warmth of Oak Park
Acorn Staff Writer
      Morris Rousso, a 72-year-old crossing guard at Red Oak Elementary School in Oak Park, went back to work Tuesday after suffering a mild stroke that could have cost him his life.
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Legal assistance available
      Legal clinics on the first, second, third and fourth Tuesday of each month are provided by the Conejo Free Clinic, 80 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 102, in Thousand Oaks.
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Neighbors Rothman speaks at local temple
Acorn Staff Writer
      The sanctuary at the Temple Adat Elohim in Thousand Oaks was at full capacity recently for a lecture co-sponsored by Haverim B
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Service women to be saluted Females played a key role during WW II
      Veterans of World War II will be the focus of the "Celebrate Freedom!" event scheduled for Nov. 8 through 22 in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. This salute to American military veterans will include several symposiums including a special presentation about women who served during World War II.
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ADL honors two from community
      The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of the Conejo Valley will present the ADL Distinguished Public Service Award to Monsignor Peter A. O
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New officers installed at Optimist Club
      The Agoura/Las Virgenes Optimist Club recently installed new officers at the Renaissance Hotel, Agoura Hills.
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Students to take to the airways
Acorn Staff Writer
      With all the talk about television
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Holiday craft festival begins taking vendor applications
      Vendor applications are available for space rental at the Holiday House Crafts Festival scheduled 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat., Nov. 11 at the Thousand Oaks Community Center, 2525 N. Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks.
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Mediation: Alternative to litigation Oak Park man helps opposing parties reach common ground
Acorn Staff Writer
      Instead of tying up the court systems, Oak Park resident Keith Schulner, 34, has embarked on what he believes to be a more civilized and efficient way to resolve issues
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Acorns can be eaten
      Now that fall is here, acorns will be falling from oak trees in cities and throughout wild areas.
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Wildlife volunteers needed
      The California Wildlife Center of Malibu is seeking volunteers to assist them in working on wildlife rescue, animal care, building and construction, and education.
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Bike Rodeo rounds up the kids
Special to The Acorn
      "I want to see you stand on your handlebars and do the YMCA," a young boy asks of a stunt bicycle rider.
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Cultural Festival fun, educational
Acorn Staff Writer
      Imagine salsa dancing to a live band, with 12-foot-high puppets at your side.
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Wedding bells ring
      Kim Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes, was wed to Pat Brisson of Valleyfield, Canada, at Ocean Trails Golf Club, Rancho Palos Verdes, on Aug. 18.
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Childhood sweethearts wed
      Tracy Siegel and Jeff Lough, childhood sweethearts, were married July 9 at Stone Manor in Malibu.
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Parents learn tips for teenage drivers
      Learning to safely operate a car is a very complex task and may require years of practice. Fortunately, there are many ways parents can help their teens master this skill.
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Jafra announces management makeover
Acorn Staff Writer
      Jafra Cosmetics International in Westlake Village recently promoted two employees to general manager positions.
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