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March 9, 2005  RSS feed
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re-elected
Calabasas voters reject old guard
Calabasas voters rejected two incumbents on the city council Tuesday, a first in the city More...

CATS IN THE HAT-Students at Willow Elementary School in Agoura Hills celebrate Dr. Seuss' 101st birthday on March 2 as part of the 8th annual Read Across America Day. More...

We invite you read our March 24 edition of The Acorn as we pay tribute to the Top 25 People of the Conejo Valley/Las Virgenes. It More...

The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District has signed a five-month, $25,000 contract with Villa Esperanza Services to perform landscaping at four district locations. Villa Esperanza is a nonprofit organization that employs people with disabilities. More...
Ingrown Nail Pain
Even after 20 years of practice I still get the same two questions: why did you choose podiatry and what is the most common foot problem. More...
SHARP SHOOTER-Joel Bogeberg, right, owner of Photography by Joel in Westlake Village, shows off his winning entry in the recent Professional Photographers of California Ventura Chapter competition. More...
To help high school students and their parents with the complex college application process, Oak Park High School hosted College Knowledge Night last week. Nearly 450 people attended. More...
Eagles come up short, 67-52, in Div. III title game
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Every basketball player knows how utterly demoralizing it can be to try and defend a shooter who More...
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On Jan. 30 more than 300 people gathered to honor Dr. Brian and Suzanne Greenberg of Westlake Village, and Jeri and Ira Cohen of Agoura Hills at a gala fundraiser for the Heschel West Day School of Agoura Hills. The dinner raised more than $125,000. More...
HEAVY MEDALS-The Agoura/Westlake Eagles Soccer Team won the bronze medal in the American Youth Soccer Organization championships for boys in the under-10 division. More...
The first local kite contest and festival was announced in The Acorn this week in 1974. More...
It comes as no surprise to learn that another local education foundation is getting off the ground. The group of well-intentioned parents and supporters hopes to raise private funds for the public schools in Oak Park. More...

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