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Tips offered for small businesses
     The devil might call Hades home, but in the business world he
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Hey! Where did summer go?
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE-Katie McKernan, a 15-year-old student from Westlake Village, runs the stairs at the Westlake High School football stadium on Monday afternoon.
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‘Flight Across America’ to include Calabasas pilot
     Norman Schwartz, the noted pilot adventurer from Calabasas, is off to the skies again. Adding to an impressive résumé that already includes trips around the world and to the North Pole using his small Cessna, the 66-year-old pilot plans to journey to New York City on Sept.
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Caring about history
     NEW PRESIDENT-Andrea Bernholtz, left, presents a pillow gift to her mother and the new president of the Calabasas Historical Society, Arlene Bernholtz.The gift bears Arlene's favorite slogan, "Finding the path to the future through the past."
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Agoura Hills scientist helps beat Alzheimer’s
     Dr. Michael E. Phelps of Encino and Dr. Jorge Barrio of Agoura Hills of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA were recently recognized at the Society of Nuclear Medicine
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You can plug up those water bill leaks
     Leaks in your household system easily can add to high water use. Leaks can waste an amazing amount of water.
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Ready for ‘Taste of the Promenade’
     FOR AN EXCELLENT CAUSE--Coldwell Banker's "Taste of the Promenade" committee includes, from left to right: Dr. Judith Gasson, director of UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center; Polly Diaz of UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation; Teresa Friedman, Coldwell Banker's director of operations; Candice Boles, real estate agent; Barbara Eichberger, real estate agent; and Frances Lewis, manager.
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Meters matter––but are they accurate?
     Water meters really are fairly simple and have changed little over the years. The vast majority of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District
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Sunday is a special day for kids
     Boys & Girls Clubs of America, in collaboration with KidsPeace, and leading youth-serving, community and educational organizations, is spearheading National KidsDay®.
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Essential yoga
     LISA ADAMS/The Acorn BALANCE, BREATH, BEAUTY-True Yoga owner Kara M. Reed teaches her class how to breathe and relax during a free yoga class offered in celebration of customer appreciation day at True Yoga located at 2873 E.
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Local attorney elected to senior’s board
     Oak Park resident Michael Goldfarb, 40, founder of the Clarizio, Goldfarb & Rosemblat law partnership in Santa Paula, has been elected to the board of directors of Senior Concerns, a Thousand Oaks-based nonprofit private agency that provides a variety of services for the Conejo Valley
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Cub Scouts have a field day at Red Oak Elementary
     More than 400 Cub Scouts from Oak Park, Westlake Village, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley and Moorpark recently participated in a "Forces of Nature" themed Cub Scout Day Camp at Red Oak Elementary School in Oak Park, sponsored by the Ventura County Scout Council.
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Acorn Sound off
What should happen to someone who
     of the rape and murder of a child?
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Business profile
Spirent adds multi-million dollar
muscle to local technology corridor
     The slowdown in the tech economy hasn
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Chamber hosts ribbon cutting for
Agoura Design Center
     WARM WELCOME-From left to right (front row: Howard Lauterbach, boardmember, store owners Mr. and Mrs. Marty Helpman their partner Shar Bergman and Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber president Alex Soteras.
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New report says Sept. 11 events had
major effects on young girls
     A new report by the Girl Scout Research Institute indicates that 46 percent of San Fernando Valley girls were still fearful of their family
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