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On June 26, I witnessed a child abduction and called 911 here in Agoura Hills. I commend the Lost Hills Sheriff's Department for acting as fast as they did. They apprehended the car and persons involved on the 101 at Parkway Calabasas. More ... This week's Acorn featured a cartoon by Eich with the caption, "Home prices are down, why aren't rents?" I don't know if you're trying to make some subtle political point, or if you are indeed clueless, but since you obviously didn't take econ 101, let me give you a primer. More ... I was appalled to read this letter where students not living in Oak Park are called "spongers" and people in the district called student "thieves. More ... Mr. Wilcox, I will not stand idly by and listen to you berate the Oak Park school district and judge permit students as "freeloaders" and "spongers." We are proud of this area and the school system provided for us. More ... This letter responds to the July 24 article, "To vote or not to vote a campaign issue for Triunfo board." In the article, Mr. Paule alleges conflicts of interest involving how the Triunfo Sanitation District ("Triunfo") conducts business with the Ventura Regional Sanitation District ("VRSD"), including issues regarding management of funds. More ... We live at one of two speed humps on Adamore Road in Calabasas and it is interesting to watch the cars proceeding over the two humps. First, the speed limit is obviously 25 mph. More ... You are sending the wrong message when you publish a photo and story about feeding a wild squirrel in a campground ("Squirrel of the Month"). I'm sure Ida Clark meant no harm, but campgrounds such as McGrath State Beach become overpopulated with squirrels because of intentional feeding and careless storage of food. More ... Just as physical exercise is good for the body, First Amendment exercise is good for democracy. The Acorn Letters to the Editor section gives you an excellent opportunity to put your freedom of speech to work by voicing opinions, thoughts and concerns on any matter you wish. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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