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We were products of different generations, 30 years apart. She tended to be liberal, I more conservative. Yet the few times we talked about issues she was deeply committed to, and we were on opposite sides of the matter, we parted with me feeling good and the situation well in hand. More ... A message to Sandra Pope of the Las Virgenes Educators Association: It's time for teachers everywhere to stop whining about their plight in life. More ... In response to Liz Kramer's comment on H6 not passing, maybe if our superintendent had asked for what was needed vs. what was wanted, they wouldn't be in this situation. More ... I sympathize with Liz Kramer in her letter saying that the children of Oak Park were let down by OPUSD being the only district in California to see a bond measure go down to defeat. More ... The Westlake Ranch Property Owners Association and the Euclid Management Co. have let down the citizens of Westlake Village. More ... As a longtime resident of Westlake Village, I wish to thank all of the people who helped defeat Measure Z. More ... I found the letter about Jess Ruf's Do-it Center rather ironic although certainly a statement of good sportsmanship. I would like to take a moment to spell out the real issue for those who have not yet gotten it. More ... At the Nov. 15 Calabasas City Council meeting, after receiving an environmental accommodation from Assembly Member Fran Pavley, the city staff did every More ... I am still shocked and saddened by the death of Pat Soteras. Many- if not all-of us in the Chamber lost a true friend. More ... Most people knew Pat Soteras as the executive director of the Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce. More ... I would like to say that the Agoura Chamber will never be the same without Pat Soteras. She was a wonderful woman who ran the chamber events with pride and always a smile. She was an asset to the community as well as the Chamber. More ... The Agoura Village Specific Plan is about as "eclectic" as what was approved on the north side of the freeway-a mass of apartments and commercial development in spite of the Riverwalk project and/or recreational use that was possible there. More ... During the summer of 2005, the city of Agoura Hills conducted a survey of residents, and the results are very interesting. More ... Last week's Acorn editorial infers the Agoura Village Specific Plan down-sizes development the city can approve on the affected acreage. This is contrary to the actual AVSP language. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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