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Week in Review: Race to Save Teaching Jobs; Another Alleged Shoplifter Strikes Gelson's

Parents and school officials hope to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars before school board votes on layoffs; a second shoplifter is arrested at Gelson's Market in April.

MONDAY

The week began with the latest installment in our At the Farmers Market series. This week, we profiled

That was followed by our of the 14th Annual Calabasas Fine Arts Festival.

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Our Pet of the Week was , a 3-year-old sharpei pit mix.

A day after the killing of Osama bin Laden, Los Angeles County and city officials and reminded the public to report any suspicious activity.

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And students

TUESDAY

The arrest of at Gelson's Market topped the police blotter.

Calabasas High students helped for the tsunami and earthquake relief efforts in Japan.

And tennis team

WEDNESDAY

kicked off for the campaign, a fundraising effort to save 51 teaching and counseling jobs in the

THURSDAY

We profiled the , a local business that crafts a wide variety of yummy treats.

And the agreed on Wednesday to the fourth and fifth grade science program for local schools.

FRIDAY

Agoura High Assistant Principal Jeremy Resnick was of in Hidden Hills.

SATURDAY

In our weekly real estate column, Raz Reichfeld talked about ways to protect your home while on vacation.

In this week's hiking column, we profiled a trail that leads to the


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