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Yes on ‘H’ voters overcome political nastiness We’re thrilled that the combined efforts of our residents as well as volunteers from neighboring communities that also stood to be impacted by a big box store have claimed a victory. More ... Names were fraudulently used I’m a junior at Agoura High School and studying U.S. history. Last month I received a brochure with a list of people who supported a no vote on Measure H. This list was headed with names of all councilmembers, mayor and developer. More ... For the record A typographical error significantly changed the meaning of a sentence in a letter last week. The letter, which criticized some opponents of Ahmanson Ranch, should have said, "Have these folks realized the objections to Ahmanson Ranch could just as easily have been raised 30 years ago against O... More ... Acorn Editorial Submission Policy The Acorn welcomes your letters and comments. "Letters to the Editor" should be no longer than 300 words, although The Acorn reserves the right to make occasional exceptions to this policy. Hand-written letters are acceptable only if they are legible. Letters must contain the writer's telephone numb... More ... Agoura Hills councilmembers should look in a mirror I’m impressed at the grassroots effort that helped to bring a well-earned and righteous victory to Measure H. As a 19-year resident of Agoura Hills, I look forward to the dawning of a new day where the residents have a greater input in the planning and development of our community. I’m rather concerned to read Mayor Denis Weber’s statement, "To say I am disappointed is an understatement." More ... Phone calls were deceptive Congratulations to Agoura Hills for a successful victory on Measure H. It was a hard-won uphill battle. More ... Neighboring cities also won when Measure H passed The recent win on Measure H was also a win for the neighboring communities. The closeness of the election results doesn’t reflect the true number of supporters of Measure H. More ... We kept control of our city I’m baffled by the "No on Measure H" proponents’ slogan "Don’t Lose Control of Your City." How do you lose control of a city by allowing her residents to make a decision? You don’t. That is the way to found a city—just ask the founders of Agoura Hills. More ... Congratulations for passing Measure H Congratulations to the residents of Agoura Hills. More people voted in Tuesday’s election than in recent memory. More ... Agoura Hills must now live with the consequences of Measure H I moved my family back to Southern California two years ago after spending 15 years in a small Midwest town. Although we chose a house in Westlake, it’s only because we preferred it to the houses the realtor showed us in Agoura. More ... Disappointed in the outcome of Measure H Regarding Measure H, congratulations to the Do-It Center and the other sponsors of Measure H. At the expense of the betterment of our city, you managed to convince 2,371 voters of Agoura Hills that Measure H was all about the Home Depot. More ... No on prayers The utterance of a prayer implies a belief in the existence of a divine being and that the prayer will bring about a desirable change. More ... Hello Linda Parks, goodbye Schillos Congratulations to Linda Parks on her successful bid for Ventura County Supervisor for the Second District. More ... |
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