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We would like to thank the more than 200 Los Angeles and Ventura County firefighters, trainees, and helicopter crews who worked so diligently and accurately to douse the fire that scorched over 20 acres of our property on "Mount Chet" in Westlake Village on Sat., July 8. More ... You printed a letter from Deedra Hart regarding an alleged bar mitzvah invitation revealing a lack of knowing the meaning of a gift. More ... The Agoura Hills City Council abused its discretion in approving Agoura Village. They were entrusted to enforce Agoura Hills Municipal Code laws which mandate a semirural project. Instead they spend over $300,000 on an urban disaster with 45-foot-high buildings in front of Ladyface More ... I read with disbelief the letter by Larry Brown of Agoura Hills. We live in Calabasas and just prior to the Fourth of July, our street, like Brown's, was adorned with American flags. In our opinion, it was truly a beautiful sight to see, our street lined from one end to the other with the More ... My family and I enjoyed a special day together last Saturday. I usually work weekends, but was off on that weekend, so we decided to go to a matinee. We chose The Commons in Calabasas because we love the theater and outdoor atmosphere. More ... I'm disturbed by the article in the July 6 edition, "Calabasas growth is scrutinized." If the city staff were to poll its residents, my guess would be that the vast majority feels that the city is already "built out." More ... We feel compelled to clear up some misconceptions in the letter written by Kris CarrawayBowman regarding the Lowe's big box store. More ... At the Westlake Village City Council meeting last Wednesday evening I was completely disgusted by the personal attack made by Barry Florence on Jess Ruf, owner of the Do-it Center. More ... At last week's Westlake Village City Council meeting several speakers spoke of "those people" in reference to the impact of Lowe's on the residents of the Renaissance development, stating they deserved little sympathy because they knew when they bought their homes that there was an emp More ... Letters RSS feed |
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