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Zimring an asset to school district
     I am a resident of Agoura Hills and my son currently attends Agoura High School. My daughter graduated from Agoura High in 2001 and will soon graduate from UCLA.
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Mauer is consensus-builder
     I am writing to express my enthusiastic support for Mary Sue Maurer for the Calabasas City Council. Mary Sue is a mom of three, a businesswoman, a neighborhood activist and a regional leader.
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Wolfson last one to seek credit
     As Calabasas residents, we are endorsing Jon Wolfson for city council. We
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Residents should write their officials
     With the elections over and the beginning of a new legislative session, I want to urge everybody to continue to be actively involved in the democratic process by writing to their elected officials.
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Refer to voter information and sample ballot
     Early this month many of your readers received a mailing from the city clerk of Los Angeles titled "Official Sample Ballot and Voter Information Pamphlet.
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Support for
Soka purchase
     With the help of Los Angeles County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, an amazing effort is underway by park agencies, legislators, community leaders and local residents to finally realize a dream nearly 30 years in the making: to preserve for public parkland the Soka/King Gillette Ranch, "crown jewel" of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.
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Time for change on
Calabasas council
     The upcoming city of Calabasas council election, like so much of what happens in our area, affects all of us in the Las Virgenes Unified School District.
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Financial spending, other issues top
Harrison agenda
     Michael Harrison is a positive force on the Calabasas City Council.
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Candidate’s passion, commitment unparalleled
     As a lifelong resident of Calabasas, I urge you to vote for a new face for city council
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Harrison, Devine don’t support cooperation
     With the city of Calabasas elections coming on March 8, political posturing by Michael Harrison and Lesley Devine is at its peak. Their campaign rhetoric is opposite of their behavior and comments at city council meetings.
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Standing in public without clothes is embarrassing
     Yes, there is an issue of civility on the Calabasas council. As anyone who has watched the council meetings for any length of time can attest, one person is the major cause.
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A cupholder in the hand is worth two passes to the theater
     We were excited to take our son Matthew, 3, and daughter Rachel, seven months, to see "Pooh
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Special access
     for Glen Wilcox?
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For the record
     Regarding last week
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