July 22, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Council again proves that it’s pro-development

New construction should be the mantra for our City Council. Experience teaches me that it’s a waste of time and money to oppose anything. Planning for this city is a memory. More...

If you’re bored in T.O., you’d be bored anywhere

Bored in Thousand Oaks? Impossible! Boredom is a state of mind, an excuse. It doesn’t matter where you live or what your circumstances; boredom, drinking, drugs and crime are choices. More...

Why can’t people disagree without getting personal?

I love the Acorn and applaud its courage in publishing many controversial letters. The editor certainly honors expression of freedom much more than the normal news outlets. But having said that, I was shocked at the vituperative tone of Ms. More...

Horses were saved by good people

The Humane Society of Ventura County would like to thank the people of Ventura County for supporting us in the rescue of 50 horses from the Lockwood Valley case in October 2008. The last horse was finally adopted on July 13. More...

High-rise buildings were never planned until now

A “downtown” for T.O. almost happened. I came across my stack of material regarding the “citywide forum,” which had started in 1969. More...

Crooks have no idea who’s hurt by their thefts

I’m the director of Conejo Valley Neighborhood for Learning, a local child care, preschool and family support program serving families in our community with children ages 0-5. More...

No matter what happens, Arizona’s law had an impact

I enjoy reading letters to the editor and reading my neighbors’ opinions. More...