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Every little bit helps
     These days, I find myself glued to the television or turning up the car radio whenever I hear the word
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Displaced families welcomed in Agoura Hills
     Our family of seven left New Orleans on the eve of Hurricane Katrina. We arrived in Houston and remained at the Marriott Hotel for three days. After communicating with our daughter and son-in-law, Angela and Marshall Jones, and their four
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Criticizes city’s fire response
     While the recent firestorm taught all of us lessons about community, bravery and preparedness, there were also some stunning examples of leadership worth mentioning.
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Defends mayor’s action in Calabasas
     The Oct. 13 letter by Nancy Goldsen that criticized Mayor Barry Groveman was a poorly disguised political attack. During the fire, Groveman was doing exactly what he should have been doing, keeping the public calm and informed and coordinating an effective response with our emergency profess
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A very close call
     I was one of the many in Oak Park who were evacuated during the Topanga Fire. Being at the end of a cul-de-sac with the hill almost in my back yard, I was a sitting target. Somehow, the fireman who ordered me to evacuate, had an enormous calming effect on me. He assured more
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Solving Scrabble
     In response to Erik Haberstroh
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Likes Koehler, Schwarz, Weber
     Three candidates stand out in Agoura Hills in terms of their experience, their service to the community and their knowledge of the city.
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Support for Todd August
     As a business owner whoscompany is based in Agoura HillsI am writing this letter to expresmy support for Todd August foAgoura Hills City Council. Todd August understands thcorrelation between a strong business economy and increased tarevenues for our city. Increasetax revenue could be used t
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Change good for Agoura
     As a parent of a student at Willow Elementary School, I recognize the importance of quality education. Agoura residents are fortunate because our neighborhood schools are nationally recognized. How long will the quality of our schools last as the state keeps cutting their funding?
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It’s politics as usual
     As election time approaches in Agoura Hills, our city council and planning commission have made it clear that the mendacities of dirty politics will continue. They have failed us and our city, and now they are lying to us. It is time to rid ourselves of this corrupt troupe of politicians
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Concerned about ocal education
     I am a parent who lives in Agoura Hills with children in the public schools. I love this city and the people that live here, but I am concerned about sustaining a quality education for the children in this area.
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Yes on Measure C
     I am a Calabasas mother with young children. It is shocking to me that anyone who already waits in the lines to drop off and pick up their children at our local schools would even contemplate not voting yes on Measure C, the Malibu Valley Inn and Spa inititative.
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Inn and spa good for the environment
     Do you want to preserve open space? Do you want to save oak trees? Do you want to save our ridgelines? Do you support the Malibu Valley Inn and Spa?
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The lesser of two evils
     The truth: if the Malibu Valley Inn and Spa is not approved, 81 houses will be built instead.
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Development spells trouble for Calabasas
     Talk about deception. The Malibu Valley Inn paid for a flyer that asks for a positive vote on their development. That flyer fails to mention the 200-plus rooms and convention center facilities
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Wants no on Measure C
     Vote no on Measure C for one big reason: the 299 acres of developer
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Malibu Inn misrepresented
     Why was Steve Hess allowed to write a Guest Opinion in the Oct. 6
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