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Your Letters: Dec. 17 (Ventura County Star)

Amazing responseAs a result of The Star’s comprehensive coverage (Oct. 22 original article, “Labor uprooted,” and subsequent updates on our landscaping issue with the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency, the public response has been overwhelming.We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the many kind people throughout Ventura County who came forward to offer their support to us …

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