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I am grateful to finally see that there are some concerned residents of Agoura Hills and Westlake Village. Last week The Acorn featured an advertisement that finally speaks directly to the people regarding the proposed Home Depot/Target Big Box development. I think the Website was www.saveagoura.com. More ... Upon first reading the letter captioned "Project proposal is being distorted" in the Oct. 5 issue of The Acorn, I mistakenly assumed that Mr. Stewart was accusing us of distortion until I realized that the caption was written by the newspaper and not Mr. Stewart. More ... Upon first reading the Letter to the Editor captioned "Project proposal is being distorted" in the Oct. 5 issue of The Acorn, I was struck by Mr. Stewart More ... On Oct. 24, the L.A. County Board of Supervisors will hear discussions and then likely vote to adopt Santa Monica Mountains North Area Plan, a local planning document which was developed and paid for by a consortium of local agencies including L.A. County, the cities of Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Hidden Hills and Westlake Village, plus the LVMWD, LVUSD and the National Park Service. More ... To residents of First Neighborhood and Westlake Canyon: Those of us that reside in Lakeshore can certainly empathize with your concerns as to the proposed uses of the land adjacent to your homes. I know firsthand what it is like to have the quiet enjoyment of my property taken from me. More ... Each and every athlete at Oak Park High School has to sign a contract that he or she fully understands the repercussions that will occur if they are found consuming alcohol, drugs or tobacco. That by participating in any of these areas, they cannot participate in any after school program for a full year. More ... The last paragraph of the letter written by Debra Herschman printed in the Sept. 28 issue of The Acorn is ridiculous and insulting. It brings to mind a noun that More ... I am deeply troubled that the Federal Drug Administration has approved the abortion pill mifepristone, commonly known as RU 486, for distribution in the U.S. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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