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Letters April 20, 2006  RSS feed
Give the AYBA a break
     In the article "Athlete's Exceptional Skills Create a Flap," my dad, Howard Lauterbach, came under criticism for the choice the board of directors of the Agoura Youth Basketball Association made to limit the playing time of a 10-yearold girl. The article did not include the whole truth of what happe
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Volunteers deserve better
     Regarding Stephanie Bertholdo's article "Athlete's Exceptional Skills Create a Flap" in the April 6
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AYBA critic way off base
     I am writing in response to the letter written by Terry Campbell concerning the Agoura Youth Basketball Association. I will leave it to others to respond to the specifics of the case referred to in this letter. I would like to comment on the tone of the letter and the cheap shots taken at the volunt
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Bring back Westlake Lowe's
     Democracy wins if we residents of Westlake Village can control our destiny by voting for the Town Center rather than additional office space.
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Unfair to deny Lowe's
     If one has been following the debate about whether or not there will be a Lowe's on Russell Ranch Road in Westlake Village, in the vicinity of Costco, consider this.
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Theater good for Calabasas
     Our family is a theater family and when I heard that Calabasas was considering building a theater as part of their civic project, my heart leapt. Finally, a venue close to home, within a community that passionately supports the arts and which understands the value of live theater.
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Council correct in opposing Triangle Ranch
     Recently the Agoura Hills City Council voted 5-0 to oppose the Triangle Ranch development, a proposed housing tract of more than 70 homes located in the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Ranch is more of the same
     I see that Supervisor Zev Yaroslovsky's office is promoting the Triangle Ranch, 75 "McMansions" at the entrance to the Santa Monica Mountains along Kanan Road.
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Brownley for Assembly
     Almost six years ago Fran Pavley became our 41st State Assembly District representative, overcoming an opponent who outspent her substantially. Now, with Fran's term in the Assembly coming to an end, we have a
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Man was a beloved volunteer
     Tony Curry, age 46 of Oak Park, passed away Fri., April 14 as a result of a bicycle accident in Indio. Tony was preparing for the Toyota Desert International Distance Triathlon at the time of the accident.
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Seniors can get bond exemption
     Oak Park owner-occupants 65 and older can save about $200 on their 2006-07 tax bill by requesting an exemption from the school district parcel tax. Call (818) 735-3210 to request the form. Then take the completed form with your tax bill and driver's license or other proof of age to the school distri
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Relay for Life
     On April 29 and 30 the American Cancer Society will hold its Relay for Life at Agoura High School. This is a community-wide event that will raise funds to support the American Cancer Society's local services for cancer patients and families.
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Stop gender bias
     I thought the point of a sports program was to integrate fitness, talent, fair play and team work.
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