June 26, 2008 RSS feed / Letters

Let's not give up the fight to save Meadows school

We won't save money closing Meadows elementary school. It will immediately reopen as a charter school. Dr. More...

Rules should have been bent so U.S. serviceman could accept his diploma

Recently I attended my son's graduation at Conejo Valley High School in Thousand Oaks. Retiring principal James Martin announced that one (additional) young man was graduating, Raymond Peter Paladino. More...

It's time to drill oil in the U.S.

Several days ago, when asked whether the high oil prices would help us, U.S. Sen. More...

Officials in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., have huge impact on water bills

Some people think that drinking water just comes from some river, lake or well, and all that's done is to put in a little chlorine and pipe it to everybody's home. More...

Residents should lobby strongly for Lang Ranch Park safety necessities

Park plans for Lang Ranch are moving ahead. Residents should be concerned. The traffic problems will worsen. I live near the dog park located in the Conejo Creek Equestrian Center. The dog park brings lots of traffic. More...

High school seniors had the spirit of volunteerism

Westminster Free Clinic (WFC) in the Conejo Valley would like to thank the following seniors for their volunteer service to low-income, uninsured people in East Ventura County for the past two or more years as part of our medical team. More...

POLICIES ON LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AND OTHER EDITORIAL MATERIAL

The Thousand Oaks Acorn welcomes Letters to the Editor and other comments and suggestions. Letters should not exceed 350 words and please, no more than one letter per month. Letters must be received by 11 a.m. More...