October 28, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Health & Wellness

Protect against cardiac arrest by knowing risk factors

More than 1,000 Americans die every day from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), one of the nation More...

Brighten Halloween with Boo at the Zoo

Adults and children of all ages are invited to Boo at the Zoo from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. and Sun., Oct. 29 and 30, at Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Road, Moor-park. More...

Youth decoys needed for illegal tobacco sales stings

The American Lung Association of Central California has received a grant from the California Department of Health Services, Tobacco Control Section to document how tobacco products are easily available to minors. More...

Business

How to avoid ‘scary’ investment moves

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Workshop offered for home-based businesses

Lynda Rummelhoff of State Farm Insurance will host a workshop for home-based businesses, More...

On The Town

Moorpark to be WOW’d with free party

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No tricks: rec center to treat children with Halloween Village

Children ages 3 through 12 are invited to the 15th annual spooktacular Halloween Party and Trick or Treat Village from 4 to 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 29 at the Arroyo Vista Recreation Center, Moorpark. The costume parade will start at 6:30 p.m. More...

Local church to host Halloween Carnival

Grace Bible Church of Moorpark will host its 21st annual Halloween Carnival from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Mon., Oct. 31 at Peach Hill Park, corner of Peach Hill Road and Christian Barrett Drive in Moorpark. The public is invited. More...

Columns

Subject: Rosa Parks honored

Last Monday, Hurricane Wilma rose up and swept through part of the South and changed the landscape of Florida for a while. More...

Real Estate

Expertly Decorated 4-Bedroom Home

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Jordan Cohen

Jordan Cohen, estate director at Re/Max Olson & Associates, Inc., estate brokerage was honored More...

Ralph Norton

Ralph Norton was congratulated by president/ broker Syd Leibovitch of Paramount Rodeo Properties and the Simi Valley branch manager Marie Cole. Norton was the top producer in listing and sales for September. More...

Who’s spookin’ who?

A-HAUNTING WE WILL GO More...

Turn clocks back on Sunday

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Community

Child kidnapping attempts in Simi Valley, Orange County may be connected

A man suspected of trying to kidnap a boy in San Clemente last week may be the same person who tried to kidnap a Simi Valley boy the day before, authorities said. More...

An update from medical miracle

I have been in school for over one month now and I love all my teachers, even the tough ones. I have good days and bad days; however, I continue to move forward with the support of my family, friends and school. More...

Mayor Hunter to attend public safety advisory committee

Moorpark Mayor Patrick Hunter was invited to attend a National Council on Readiness and Preparedness (NCORP) advisory committee formation meeting in Washington D.C. on Nov. More...

Bulletin Board

THURS., OCT. 27 Chamber Luncheon Calabasas Chamber of Commerce hosts a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Calabasas Inn, 23500 Park Sorrento, Calabasas featuring speaker Jeff Levy from KNX 1070. More...

Sports

MHS girls’ volleyball team looking to regain early-season form

Musketeers host Westlake tonight at 6 p.m.

September was a special month for the Moorpark girls More...

Local golfers excel during Marmonte League Championship

At the beginning of the girls More...

Letters

Harper’s real intentions

For 20 plus years, I More...

Pleased by Harper’s announcement

I was pleased to see the letter from Moorpark Councilman Clint Harper in the Oct. 14 More...

Saddened by elected official’s letter

How sad that an elected official of Moorpark sells out to a developer. Clint Harper More...