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Reader thanks Devine for service
Tuesday, March 8 was a black-banner day for the city of Calabasas. After weeks of blistering and under-handed campaign tactics the likes of which we here have never seen before, incumbent City Councilmember Lesley Devine, noted in your own editorial as the embodiment of the Calabasas ideal, was voted out of office after devoting 14 years to preserving our area More ...
Proud to have quit smoking
On Feb. 18, I celebrated 25 years of freedom from cigarette smoking, after burning up as much as two packs of cigarettes a day for 35 years. I spent the evening of Feb. More ...
Maurer thanks voters for support
I am incredibly humbled and deeply honored to be elected to represent the people of Calabasas. Thank you to our community leaders for their support and to my many friends who volunteered their time to work on my campaign. More ...
Readers applaud March 10 editorial
We applaud the editorial opinion expressed in The Acorn last week, suggesting "education fundraisers be a cooperative, regional approach that benefits all and minimizes the taxpayer burden. More ...
Rent control is a form of socialism
I have a number of concerns with the city of Calabasas implementing rent control from both an ideological and practical basis. As an ideology, rent control is contrary to the concept of free enterprise, a cornerstone principle on which our nation was founded. More ...
Students need to be aware of porn viewers
Regarding the issue of the men viewing pornography in the Oak Park Library, the school district is going to do the same thing about it as they are doing about the registered sex offender that lives across the street from Medea Creek Middle School. More ...
History does repeat itself
To those who would deny that history repeats itself, I would recommend a reading of Thoreau More ...
Group on mission to spotlight arts
Having an active venue for the arts in our city would increase community participation and improve the quality-of-life for citizens of all ages, as well as contribute to the cultural well-being of our community. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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