June 2, 2011 RSS feed / Letters

Volunteer wants to preserve RSVP

I am a retired registered nurse. More...

City leadership wastes tax dollars

As someone who was born and raised here in Thousand Oaks, I’ve always taken great pride in my community and what it has to offer. Some of my earliest memories are with family and friends out on our local trails. More...

Lazy pet owners ruining park

I frequently go to Walnut Grove Park at the end of Greenmeadow and am appalled at the laziness and lack of respect that many dog owners have with regard to picking up their pet’s waste. More...

Prom organizer thanks NPHS PFA

I want to say a huge thankyou to the parent-family association (PFA) at Newbury Park High School for organizing an after-prom event this year. It was an amazing party at the Roxy theater in Camarillo. More...

Editorial cartoon was offensive

It was interesting that your photo of the week was of Chris Horner winning the Tour of California but then you chose to run a cartoon depicting two cyclists being run over on Lynn Road. More...

Warns of dangers of vaccines

In your recent article about the pertussis vaccine (“ With number of cases rising, residents urged to get whooping cough vaccine,” May 19), Dr. More...

Keep government, church separate

How lucky we are to live in the United States of America, where religious freedom is one of our basic rights. More...

One package’s wild ride

After reading the letter in the May 26 edition of the Acorn regarding the post office service, I felt compelled to share my story. On June 15, 2010, I mailed a Priority Mail package to South Australia. On Nov. More...