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Week in Review: An Indian Chief, a Beekeeper and Trader Joe's
The "neighborhood grocery store" comes to town, and Patch shows the other side of Ladyface Mountain.

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The "neighborhood grocery store" comes to town, and Patch shows the other side of Ladyface Mountain.

Patch catches up with Agoura High students as summer winds down and classes get underway.
Patch will be coming along as these two prepare for their Nov. 13 ceremony in Agoura Hills.
Patch sits down with the Fountainwood resident and mother of three to get her view on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on children.
This week's vista is of a bright moon peeking through a foggy evening sky.
Patch gets some insight from this new Agoura High hire.
The volunteer-driven organization is presented with a $20,222.67 check for its cancer fundraising event in April.
This week's vista from Ladyface Mountain is taken by Patch's very own hiker extraordinaire, Robert Coutts.
The fundraiser raised over $190,000 for Heschel West's Tuition Assistance program.
If you are looking for mellow, Fez is your gal.
Just 5 percent of Agoura sophomores will have to retake the test during their junior and senior years.
Other story highlights include a Port Hueneme man pleading guilty to a burglary in Agoura Hills and standardized test scores rising from '09.
The 80-year-old Senior Retreat resident offers her insight into living long in Agoura Hills.
The suspect pleads guilty to residential burglary Wednesday.
Homeowners along Eagleton Street are upset about a law requiring them to pay for brush clearance on Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority-owned land near their properties.
The son and grandson of Dick Van Dyke will serve as grand marshals Oct. 2.
To mark this company milestone, Agoura Hills Patch shares why residents feel this community is so special.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.