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Expanded format meets with approval
Reyes Adobe Days provided double the fun this year with a two-day run of the festival’s signature event, “Day at the Adobe.” The expanded weekend format gave more families an opportunity to visit the old adobe and celebrate the city’s historical past. More...
Neighborhood and city at odds

While the city of Calabasas has moved forward with its annexation of Mountain View Estates, the community’s residents are now sending a message that they don’t approve of the acquisition. In a survey by Mountain View’s board of directors, nearly all of the respondents said they were against becoming part of the city. More...

OUT ON THE TOWN— Teddy Bear, a large Airedale Terrier, wins best costume award at the Paws 4 Hope charity dog walk Oct. 4 in Westlake Village. Owner Joann Calhoun is pleased. More...

KCET will broadcast two and one-half hours of the documentary “Trailmasters” showcasing the rich recreational resources in the 47 miles of beaches and more than 500 miles of mountain trails available in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The show will air at 3 p.m. Sun., Oct. 11. More...
We Don’t Serve Teens, a national program targeting underage drinking, now has a website, www.DontServeTeens.gov, summarizing the available information on teen drinking and the legal drinking age. The site reveals that over the past two decades, following adoption of the legal drinking age of 21, drinking by high school seniors has dropped substantially. More...
The Agoura Hills City Council has agreed to continue the suspension of its sign ordinance through January 2010 to help retailers boost their bottom line during the holiday season. An initial easing of sign restrictions was approved by the council in October 2008 and extended in January and again in March. More...
Heschel West Day School opened its Ellie and Mark Lainer Library in September, said Tami Weiser, the head of the school. The ribbon-cutting for the renovated and expanded library was Sept. 30. More...
In addition to leading the Angels, Westlake resident Mike Scioscia maintains a passion for youth ball
Mike Scioscia walks toward the front door at Starbucks in Oak Park dressed in a Hawaiian shirt and jeans, his hair slicked back and his head held high. On the previous night, the professional baseball team Scioscia manages, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, won the American League West pennant for the fifth time in six years. More...
LOVE THAT FACE— Shana, a 7-year-old female white Labrador retriever mix, was surrendered by her owner. Shana can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. To take Shana home, ask for ID No. A4040390. Occasionally pets have already been adopted, so please call (818) 991-0071 first or visit http://animalcare.lacounty.gov/. More...
Calabasas A burglar stole a $200 navigation system and a $60 ear piece from a car parked in the 5800 block of Las Virgenes Road. The culprits caused $400 in damages to get into the car. The incident occurred Sept 14. A thief stole a $150 portable piano and a $475 flat screen TV from a home in the 5600 block of Ruthwood Drive Sept 15. More...
FIVE BOOKS OF MOSES— Oak Park resident Sean Cooper unrolls the sacred Torah scroll as Marc Goldsmith of Agoura Hills and Sean’s parents Fariba and Scott Cooper look on at Congregation Or Ami in Calabasas. More...
TOP PLAYERS— The Girls U9 team finished second in the Spring Classic in Anaheim. Back row, from left: Coach Kevin Madden, Sammy D’Ambrosio, Sophie Bani, Christiana Anglin, Madison Demijohn. Middle row: Lauren Battin, Izabella Kranz-Finn, Jennifer Trephan, Alyssa Margalit, Grace Williams, Lexy Benitez-Fanslow. On ground: Indira Lippiatt. More...
Music featured from movies
The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services, the Las Virgenes Unified School District and the city of Westlake Village will host the fall performance of the Community Concert and Jazz Bands at 4 p.m. Sun., Oct. 11 at Agoura High School, 28545 W. Driver Ave. Agoura Hills. Susan Treworgy will direct both bands. More...
As someone who has worked in the school fundraising industry for 10-plus years, I wanted to respond to Carolyn Becker’s letter of Sept. 17 and let her know there’s a tremendous positive side to school fundraising, which is, thank goodness we have it. More...
The homeowner association is a fact of life for many residents. The purpose of the HOA is to establish guidelines for community appearance and to manage common area properties. More...

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