Sports
Week in Review: A Resignation and a Recipe
Agoura High's baseball coach steps down and we reveal the secret to Tifa's most sought after treat.
Agoura High School baseball coach Dennis Reitz, who led the Chargers' program for 10 of the last 12 years, has resigned amid reports of parental meddling.
This week's Recipe Provocateur features Tifa's drinking chocolate.
Here are those stories and everything else that went down around town during the week.
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MONDAY
Local residents and Reyes Adobe docents Audrey and Ed Rich told us why they love their hometown.
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Patch covered the Captain Cardiac and the Coronaries concert at Chumash Park, where couples slow-danced to "My Girl" and parents dragged their kids to the front of the stage to hear "Twist and Shout."
TUESDAY
Let's Get it Straight looked into the long-anticipated Shops at Oak Creek.
The city's director of planning and community development, .
Patch got the scoop on Pikey's Pub's new piano bar experience Saturday nights.
WEDNESDAY
We posted a video on the board of education thanking more than a dozen vendors for agreeing to continue providing key Las Virgenes Unifed School District services for less money.Â
Generations of Graduates launched with Josh Bachner, Class of 2009.
Patch reported on the resignation of Agoura High baseball coach Dennis Reitz, who led the Chargers' program for 10 of the last 12 years.
THURSDAY
Robert Coutts discussed the implications of the  in his Wild Agoura column.
Mira Reverente profiled Agoura Hills resident and endurance rider Charisse Glenn.
FRIDAY
Patch covered CERT's monthly practice scenario and posted an update on the Mitrice Richardson case.
In an age when many people have a housekeeper and a gardener, Charlene Ross discusses chores in her weekly column.
SATURDAY
This week, we featured Joe Kwan as our Hometown Hero. The CERT volunteer and reserve deputy sheriff has been helping his community since 1978.
We posted our coverage of the New Shul of Conejo's first Shabbat Under the Stars. More than 150 people come to the picnic and services of the Agoura Hills congregation, which hopes to attract former Beth Haverim members.
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