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Agoura Hills Meets Patch

In our first week, we introduced readers to some culinary and recreational standouts in Agoura Hills.

Agoura Hills Patch launched midweek, bringing you the scoop on Sumac Park's renovations and the child care perspective on furlough days, along with a mouth-watering review of Tifa Chocolate and an insider's look at our local alehouse, Ladyface.

Here's a recap of what else went down in town from May 26 through today.

WEDNESDAY

Agoura Hills Patch launched, introducing you to the world of online daily community news. We provided a video digest of the Amgen Tour through Agoura Hills in addition to a one-on-one interview with Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station's Captain Joseph H. Stephen Jr. Our weekly column, The Motherload, spelled out the Morse Code of Motherhood, while Allyson Ranallo brought you an essay on the changing landscape of Agoura Hills.

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THURSDAY

We brought you coverage of the previous night's Chamber of Commerce event, honoring select deputies of the Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff Station, as well as a thorough explanation of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District's new allotment changes for larger properties. We learned about Agoura High School hurdler Jonathan Cabral, the Look Good...Feel Better program in our town, and traveled with Andrew Cohen on his latest Agoura Adventure.

FRIDAY

Susan Hampar informed us of the new repairs to Thousand Oaks Boulevard, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at Ladyface Alehouse and Brasserie for Patch's series "The Agoura Scene." Meanwhile, Stephen Roesler gave us the scoop on Blue Table's Chef Lisi for the first "Chef of the Week."

Find out what's happening in Agoura Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

SATURDAY

We gave you Patch's picks for the three-day weekend, offered our review of Fit Body Bootcamp to kick off the "Fit Agoura" series, and followed up on Cabral.

SUNDAY

Today, we posted an update on the furlough and introduced "The View from Agoura Hills" with contributor Breann Kline's captivating photo of a lone oak tree on Agoura Road.

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