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Being blessed with having four children and eight grandchildren living in Agoura Hills, I felt it appropriate to write about why I endorse Alex Soteras for Agoura Hills City Council. More ... We would like to highly recommend Alex Soteras for Agoura Hills City Council in the coming election. We have a very good council; they work hard to make our city the nicest on the planet. More ... I moved to Agoura Hills to get away from the "big city" life and because I believed it would be an ideal place to raise a family. The area has good schools, a predominately single-family residential makeup, a low crime rate and quite a few open spaces with natural flora and fauna. More ... We have just returned from our vacation and were catching up on the local news in The Acorn, when I read the letter from Councilman Ed Corridori. When we discovered the picture to which he referred in our stack of mail, I was surprised to find that it was my picture, which was used in this context, without my permission. More ... I am writing to publicly thank the more than 100 people who have already lent their good names in public support of my candidacy for the open seat on the Agoura Hills City Council. More ... Thank you for the very informative article about Michael Edelstein and his quest to be elected to the Westlake Village City Council (Sept. 18 Acorn). More ... This is now the time of year that most school districts, including Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD), send out their students to solicit for the purchase of candy, wrapping paper, magazine subscriptions, cookie dough, CDs, whatever, as a means of fund-raising. More ... If the city of Thousand Oaks is so concerned about building permits and making our environment meet community standards, how come the lampposts at the Village Glen shopping center still have ugly wooden supports with yellow police tape around each one? More ... When I attended the University of Alabama, I had a black roommate. However, I can remember George Wallace on TV standing in the door on campus to prevent black students from being admitted. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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