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By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com Andy Fox is quick to say public safety is his No. 1 priority. More ... Council allots $250,000 for school gym The T.O. City Council has approved an expenditure of $250,000 for construction of a gymnasium at Sycamore Canyon School in Newbury Park. More ... For the record On further review, we have been unable to confirm that a meeting between Debbie Gregory, Claudia-Bill de la Peña and former City Councilmember Ed Masry ever occurred regarding the promotion of City Manager Scott Mitnick. More ...
The Rotary Club of Moorpark's Civil War ree n a c t m e n t p r o j e c t , "Gettysburg- Civil War Battles and Encampment," is scheduled for Sat. and Sun., Nov. 4 and 5 at Moorpark's Tierra Rejada Ranch. Gates will open at 10 a.m. both days and battles More ...
ENJOYING A BEVERAGE- Katie Silvestre of Westlake Village talks with Brandon Hill, also of Westlake, in the Ronald Reagan Pub at the Presidential Library in Simi Valley during Saturday night's Stand Up for Kids Gala Dinner. The fundraiser was hosted by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Conejo/Las Virgenes More ...
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com A Chihuahua named Gidget is restricted to the small-dog side of the Thousand Oaks dog park because of her size, but if she were to be judged by her fame, she'd be among the biggest of dogs. More ...
PRETTY PEARLS --From left, Sandy Hill of Lodero Ranch and Mary Vesel of Thousand Oaks chat with LouAnn Kennedy, right, of Pretty Pearls and More, at the Westlake company's table at the American Association of University Women's Marketplace and Holiday Boutique. The third annual boutique More ...
INTEGRAL- The Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce presented this year's Edward L. Masry Awards last Friday night for integrity in community service. The late Masry served on the Thousand Oaks City Council and strongly believed in the importance of helping others. At top More ...
FINGERS FIRST- Mark Mundy, a Conejo Elementary School open classroom student, gets hands-on instruction before playing a bamboo flute with platinum recording artist Nicholas Gunn, a Thousand Oaks resident. The program was conducted at the school on Friday. Gunn's flute was handmade from bamboo foun More ... Publisher signs T.O. author to publish Celebrity Almanac Ed Lewis, creator and author of the Celebrity Almanac, announced that he has signed a nationwide contract with Americana Group Publishing in River Falls, Wis. to print and distribute the Celebrity Almanac. More ... Masry, Strickland vie for Assembly By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com After replacing her husband as the 37th District assemblymember two years ago, Audra Strickland is up for reelection Nov. 7. And her challenger, Ferial Masry, is looking not only to take her spot, but to make history as well. More ... Home sales plummet September sales of Conejo Valley single-family homes totaled 114, down from 173 sold in August and 167 a year ago, according to Glen Scalise, president of the Conejo Valley Association of Realtors. More ...
WARRIORS PREVAIL OVER LANCERS- The Westlake Warriors varsity football team takes the field for the second half of the rivals' annual game between Westlake and Thousand Oaks high schools. The game was played last Friday night at Lancer Stadium. The Warriors won, 17-7, and remained undefeated at 7-0. More ... Celebrate at the Mardi Gras Ball The Ventura County Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will host the inaugural Masquerade Ball, from 8 p.m. to midnight Sat., More ... |
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