February 29, 2008 RSS feed / Front Page

Council committee oversees Meridian Hills

In response to the concerns of residents of the new Meridian Hills development, city officials voted last week to form an ad hoc committee to monitor the activities of a company that recently purchased the unfinished residential developme More...

Health & Wellness

Learn about options for cosmetic dental procedures

In a neverending quest to obtain a dazzling smile, more and more North Americans are opting for costly cosmetic dental procedures. More...

Keep the blood flowing freely

Adopt healthy habits to stop blood clots from forming

Blood is a miracle healer. When the body is cut, almost instantly the blood forms a clot to stop the bleeding. As part of this natural healing process, the blood clot dissolves and is reabsorbed by the body. More...

Tired of feeling tired?

Experts provide sleep solutions

An increasing number of Americans are waking up to a need for something they may have taken for granted- sleep. More...

Schools

Girls learn positive behaviors at event

An inaugural girls' empowerment conference, "Peace, Love & Unity: Girls United to Succeed," took place on Feb. 20 at Moorpark High School. More...

Help for job seekers

The East County Job and Career Center at 980 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley, offers classes at no cost to job seekers. Career Shops are sponsored by the Human Services Agency and the Workforce Investment Board. More...

City offers Spring Break Camp

The city of Moorpark Recreation Division is offering Camp Moorpark Spring Break Camp from Monday through Friday, March 24 to 28 during the spring vacation for the Moorpark Unified School District. More...

Pets

Pet of the Week

WENDY PIERRO/Acorn Newspapers BUNDLE OF LOVE- Tyra is a 1-year-old female ragdoll. She is friendly, tolerant, sweet and gets along with other animals and children. Tyra can be adopted at the Camarillo Animal Shelter. More...

Audubons lead birding trips

The Conejo Valley Audubon Society announces its birding trips for March. •A trip to Hill Canyon is scheduled for 8 a.m. Sat., March 1. More...

Faith

The Art of Being

"Don't be afraid to make a mis take, your readers might like it." - William Randolph Hearst The blessing of mistakes One of the ways I try to affect people in a positive way is to write and send a free inspirational e-mail message each More...

Moorpark Presbyterian to host open house

Moorpark Presbyterian Church invites the community to an open house of the new sanctuary from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., March 15 at 13950 Peach Hill Road, Moorpark. More...

Synagogue presents 'Leap Shabbat'

Congregation B'nai Emet will host a special "Leap Shabbat" program at 8 p.m. tonight, Fri., Feb. 29. More...

Letters

Theater needs a foundation

Repeating (as my own view) from the story and Supervisor Peter Foy's quoted remarks in last week's Moorpark Acorn, Moorpark officials should seek a free market way to support the arts center. More...

McCain misses energy votes

I was surprised to learn that John McCain was the only senator who two weeks ago chose to skip a crucial vote on the future of clean energy in America, dooming the measure to fail by just a single vote. More...

Expand options for entertainment

I love having the High Street Arts Center in our city and have enjoyed many of the performances, including the superb current production "On Golden Pond." It was interesting, inspiring and for me a relief to hear speaker after speaker at More...

Real Estate

Located In Camarillo Las Posas Estates Area

This home is located in the Las Posas Estates area of Camarillo and has 4 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. There is a formal living room and dining room, a study, billiard room, media room, three fireplaces and travertine floors. More...

Kevin Lehman

The award for Top Producer from Prudential California Realty's Thousand Oaks Regional office for December 2007 was won by Kevin Lehman. Lehman and his wife have been Conejo residents for nearly 35 years. More...

Beautiful Faux Finishes, New Cabinet and Bay Windows

This home features a living room and dinning area with faux painted walls, stenciled border designs, brand new neutral carpet, fireplace, laminate wood floors in kitchen and hallway framed with elegant baseboards. More...

Water rates rising

The Ventura County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a proposal to raise water rates in Moorpark and surrounding unincorporated areas north and west of the city at a board meeting Tuesday. More...

Budget cuts too much, say school trustees

Moorpark school trustees voted last week to begin a public information campaign on the district's needs for extra funding. More...

Two school principals say good-bye

Two longtime Moorpark elementary school principals will be leaving at the end of the school year. More...

Community

Candidates file for 24th Congresional District race

Two candidates have filed papers for the U.S. House of Representatives 24th Congressional District race. More...

Suspect arrested for attempted murder

Resident stabbed at local restaurant

Jonathan Linder,21, of Thousand Oaks, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder during a fight at the Chuy's Mesquite Broiler in Moorpark. More...

Man beaten in parking lot

Victim will require surgery

An 18-year-old male Moorpark resident was beaten at 11:15 a.m. Feb. 13 in the parking lot across from the Moorpark High School. The victim was walking from the high school to the Vons shopping center parking lot. More...

Bulletin Board

Datebook

FRI., FEB. 29 Casino Night Yerba Buena Elementary School presents Casino Night fundraiser, 6 p.m. to midnight, Westlake Village Inn, 31943 Agoura Road. Casino tables, dinner, dance, silent and live auctions. Cocktail attire requested. More...

Business

Scam involves long distance calls

Periodically, e-mails warning of a scam involving calls from the 809 area code circulate. The e-mails contend that there has been fraud associated with unscrupulous paypercall operators in that area code. More...

Website promotes socially conscious business

Social Good Marketing and Design Inc. announced recently the launch of the Social Good Business Network, an online directory of socially conscious businesses in Ventura County. More...

Sports

Golden goal

Moorpark beats Agoura on sudden-death score, advances to CIF final vs. Thousand Oaks

After playing to a draw in their two regularseason games this season, it was no surprise that the Agoura and Moorpark high school girls' soccer teams had to go to suddendeath overtime to determine the winner of Tuesday's CIFSouthern More...

Four for the Month

Time for another installment of Four for the Month, the book recommendation column that's sweeping through Moorpark (actually, one of our writers thinks he heard a guy talking about it at the bookstore, but we'll take whatever we can ge More...

Area wrestlers advance to state meet

This weekend in Bakersfield several of the area's top wrestlers will be competing in the CIF State Championships. More...

Police Blotter

Sheriff's Blotter

Sometime between Jan. 21 and 31 someone stole a credit card and attempted to purchase items using the card on Feb. 20 in the 4700 block of Avedon Road. On Feb. More...

Family

Scouts are salesgirls

DELICIOUS DESSERTS- Moorpark Girl Scouts will start selling their sweets this weekend in front of many Moorpark stores. Troop 005 recently learned about selling cookies at the Girl Scouts Cookie Rally. More...

On The Town

Students interpret works of wordsmiths at competition

PURE POETRY- Guest poet Lisa Maris Sandoval, left, shares her work at the Poetry Out Loud Countywide Recitation Competition held recently at the High Street Arts Center. More...

Arts festival calls for city photos

Kids, adults can submit pictures

The Moorpark Arts Festival will feature "My Home Town," an exhibit of photographs taken by residents ages 5 and up. Participants must reside, work or attend school in Moorpark. More...

The Movie Nut

Come February, finding a good film can be difficult. Juxtaposed between the holiday blockbusters and the spring hopefuls, more often than not we're left with a potpourri of mediocrity. More...

Editorials

Time for parents to go back to school

The family is the glue that holds civilized societies together. Families can offer security, healing and inspiration. Education is the key to training our youth to participate as productive members of society. More...

Political Cartoon

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