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Letters June 23, 2005  RSS feed
Calabasas landslides becoming a messy business
     Does anyone care that the city is about to loose more beautiful hills on Las Virgenes to new home development? That Standard Pacific Homes is proposing 40 new homes to be built on a confirmed landslide zone?
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New resort a boost to the community
     The truly wonderful cities in California are those that have learned how to embrace the diverse needs of residential, commercial and open space.
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A tale of two cities
     What a stark contract between the cities of Calabasas and Agoura Hills. Calabasas Mayor Barry Groveman
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‘Head in sand’ politicians
     Yet again, the Agoura Hills City Council has squandered an opportunity to show leadership and vision. At their most recent meeting, as usual, they kowtowed to Old Agoura
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School district ignores bullies
     Our school district is in denial about a very serious problem, bullying on campus. Last year, while attending Lindero Canyon Middle School, my son was stabbed with a
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Build Heschel somewhere else
     In the debate about the construction of the Heschel School, I keep reading or hearing that while residents of Old Agoura oppose it, other surrounding communities appear in favor of it. Obviously, residents of North Ranch, Calabasas or Hidden Hills won
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Good deeds done
     Wanted to say a big thank you to Nick Rimmele and Boy Scout Troop No. 127 who worked tirelessly on Sat., June 11 at the Cheseboro equestrian trail, which links the Agoura Equestrian Center to the National Park Service Cheseboro parksite.
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