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Popular principal transferred despite parents’ protest
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com Principal Jennifer Boone is moved by the love and support of students and parents. But despite Cypress Elementary School parents and children picketing in front of the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) office recently and voicing their objections at a school board meeting, Boone will be More ...
Five to serve on WIB board of directors
The Workforce Investment Board of Ventura County (WIB) recently welcomed John La Rocca, Janice Stack, Linda Denver, Ernestine Lopez and Bernardo Perez as the newest board members. More ...
City will consider changing traffic barriers on Borchard Road
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com The traffic barriers along Borchard Road brought out a range of strong opinions by residents and city officials at a recent Thousand Oaks City Council meeting. More ...
City creates business watch program to help victims of commerical burglaries
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com To help crack down on a string of commercial and retail business burglaries, the Thousand Oaks Crime Prevention Task Force has formed a new business watch program. More ...
Team sports can help build a child’s self-esteem
Team sports offemultiple pluses If you want your child to be an individual, have her join a team. Experts say team sports help build identity, confidence and social skills in children. They can also help teach kids important concepts such as winning, losing and hard work. More ...
Drug Court grads get a second chance
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com The worst day of Veronica Betancourt More ...
Celebrated author visits T.O
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com English professors often ask their students to break down literary works to find the author More ...
T.O. woman active in Assistance League
Thousand Oaks resident Althea Kapur will serve in her capacity as president of Assistance League of San Fernando Valley for an additional year. A chapter of National Assistance League, the all-volunteer group is dedicated to supporting a number of projects that benefit children and older adults. More ...
Event to help AIDS orphans in Africa
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com While many of us plan to take a relaxing vacation, spend time at the beach or take a cruise, some local residents will be taking their summer vacations to help orphans in Africa. More ...
Rotary Club honors NPHS Spanish teacher
Amy Reed, a Newbury Park High School Spanish teacher, was honored recently by the Rotary Club of Newbury Park at a yearend faculty meeting. More ...
GOP women learn about Afghanistan
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com Laid out on a table of clean, white linen, the polished jewelry sparkled under the noonday sun. More ...
Auditions for ‘Les Miserables’ set for Sunday, Monday
Camarillo Community Theatre will host auditions by appointment only for the upcoming production of More ...
Flute recital coming on Sunday
Flute students of all ages and levels, as well as the Conejo Valley Flute Society, will be presented in recital by professional flutist Toby Caplan-Stonefield of Westlake Village from 2 to 4 p.m. Sun., June 5 in the campus theater at Westlake High School, 100 N. Lakeview Canyon Road, Westlake Villag More ...
Wise parents ask questions about camp safety
Summer camp can be a fun experience that leaves your child with a lifetime of memories. Asking questions about safety can help ensure that your child comes home from day camp or sleep away camp with nothing worse than a sunburn or bug bite. More ... Community RSS feed |
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