Chesterland News 7-03-2024

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Grendell Decision Delayed

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A decision in the case against Geauga County Probate and Juvenile Court Judge Tim Grendell will be delayed into early July, after a twoweek extension was granted on the request of both Grendell’s attorneys and the Ohio Disciplinary Counsel.

In November 2022, four charges were brought against Grendell by the ODC to be heard by a three-member panel of the Ohio Supreme Court Board of Professional Conduct.

After a series of hearings held in Columbus this February, a decision was said to be expected at the end of June.

However, attorneys on both sides of the case asked the panel June 17 for extra time. A joint filing highlighted the volume of hearing-related materials in the case record.

“As the panel is aware, the record in this matter consists of more than 3,000 pages of transcript and hundreds of hearing exhibits,” the motion said. “Despite their best efforts, the parties find that additional time is necessary to present the panel with post-hearing briefs that are succinct, complete and cogent. The parties, therefore, respectfully request a two-week extension of time, until July 8, 2024, for the filing of post-hearing briefs.”

Two of the charges against Grendell centered on custody cases that gained national attention.

A third charge rose out of a long-running administrative feud between Grendell and the office of Geauga County Auditor Chuck Walder, while the final charge alleged Grendell acted inappropriately while testifying at the Ohio Statehouse in favor of a bill brought by his wife, former state Rep. Diane Grendell (R-Chester Township).

Russell Resident Requests Fourth Of July Home Fireworks Ban

An anonymous resident has asked Russell Township Trustees to ban bottle rockets during the Fourth of July.

Trustees discussed the request, which came in the form of an email, during their June 20 meeting. Trustee Kristina Port noted the email did not include the sender’s surname or address.

Trustee Jim Mueller asked Russell Police Chief Tom Swaidner how much trouble fireworks cause the department around the holidays.

Swaidner noted Ohio law changed in 2022, now allowing Ohioans to shoot commercial

grade fireworks. Per the Ohio Department of Commerce, unless it has been outlawed by local government, around the Fourth of July, residents may light off fireworks from 4-11 p.m. July 3-5, as well as on the weekends before and after the holiday.

“We’ve seen (the number of fireworks complaints) trend downward,” Swaidner said, adding the department saw 20 complaints in 2020, 13 in 2021, 11 in 2022 and six last year.

He elaborated officers responding to said complaints would use discretion based on factors such as time of day.

People causing a disturbance would be issued first a warning and then a citation if they don’t stop, he said.

Swaidner also said he wasn’t certain a resolution would be helpful with the Fourth of July fast approaching.

“There has to be a public notice on it and I don’t think we would have enough time to get it out, to notify the public, for it to be compliant,” he said, cautioning the board against enacting such a resolution without first discussing it with the county prosecutor.

Port pointed out scheduled events around the area would be finishing their fireworks displays around 10:30-11 p.m., as dusk won’t happen until after 9:30 p.m., so someone going to bed early would be disturbed regardless.

Trustees did not take any action on the request.

Local Fastpitch Softball Champions

June 27,

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the girls 12U West Geauga’s Parnell’s Pub fastpitch softball team won the championship game against Concord’s Complete Image DME 16-14 after an incredible effort by both teams. Parnell’s Pub is coached by Bill Wright, John Milnar and Stan Sarnowski.

Christmas in July

Chesterland Historical Village

The Chesterland Historical Village hosts first lady Lucretia Garfield, portrayed by Debbie Weinkamer, presenting the Garfields’ connections to Chester Township on July 11 at 6:30 p.m. in the Olde Town Hall. After the program, enjoy a Christmas in July potluck picnic on the village green with gourmet hot dogs, beverages, and a visit from Santa Claus. Bring a dish to share.

The event is free, but reservations are required at 440-729-1830. The village is located on the corner of Caves and Mayfield roads in Chester Township.

Parkside Garden Renovation Project Complete

The Parkside Corner Garden has undergone a major renovation over the past seven months. Serving as a “welcome mat” for the township and highly visible to all who pass by, the garden needed improvement. The Perennial Gardeners of Chesterland, with the help of Chester Township, Lowe’s Greenhouse, the Chester Park Board and various private donors, have brought the redesigned corner garden vision to life.

Parkside Corner has a modernized look featuring a tiered layout bordered by boulders and rocks that were added into the landscape. Two new Sweetbay Magnolia trees

flank each side of the garden, surrounded by a variety of beautiful perennials. The beds closest to the intersection of state Route 306 and U.S. Route 322 will feature bright and eye-catching annuals that will grow and enhance the space with color and texture all season long.

A new and updated irrigation system has been constructed, which will help the gazebo and garden flourish. As the Perennial Gardeners of Chesterland approach their 75th anniversary, they extend their gratitude to everyone involved for their continued support and generosity. Stop by and take a walk through the new Parkside Garden.

Obituaries

William Joseph Coleman

Clara DeCapite, age 94, passed away on

She was a 50-year resident of Chester Township and worked as an accountant with

Clara loved spending winters in Florida, quilting and sewing, and spending time with her family.

She is survived by her sons, Vincent (Ronnie), Anthony (Marilyn, deceased), Mark (Gloria), Kirk (Jackie) and Clark (Anne); 13 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren.

Clara is preceded in death by her husband, Vincent.

Friends were welcomed at Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home, 12524 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland, on July 1, 2024, with a funeral mass held at St. Anselm Church, 12969 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland, on July 1, 2024, at 12 noon.

Interment Western Reserve Memorial Gardens, Chesterland.

Donations can be made in Clara’s memory to Rescue Village at https://www.rescuevillage.org

Notices should be sent in writing to: Geauga County Maple Leaf, P.O. Box 1166, Chardon, OH, 44024-5166 or emailed to editor@karlovecmedia.com.

William Joseph Coleman, age 90, beloved husband for of the late Wanda Lee (nee Allison); loving father of Steve (Kim), John (Dawn), and Rick (Beverly); devoted grandfather of Allison (Nick) Warmbrunn, Darcy (Joe) Cataldo, Ben (Stephanie), Will (Kelsey), Hannah (Trey) Barbee, Josie (Nate) Adkison, and Luke and great-grandfather of 11; cherished son of the late Jean (Charles, deceased) Dardaris (nee Phillips) and son-in-law of John and Blanche Allison; grandson of the late Joseph and Josephine Phillips; treasured companion of his dog Gabby.

After losing his wife of 58 years, William was blessed with his Spiritual wife Patricia Siegenthaler; her children Mark (Kim) Zanneti, Carla Huffacker and Patty (Paul) Trentanelli; and grandchildren whom he adored like his own.

Bill was born on Nov. 20, 1933, in Fort Monroe, Va. Shortly after his grandfather’s passing, the family relocated to Philadelphia, where he graduated from Roman Catholic High School and enlisted in the U.S. Navy, achieving the rank of Petty Officer 2nd Class.

After serving his country, Bill began his legendary 40-plus year career in Washington, D.C., with GE Capital, where he would eventually retire as vice president. As he advanced through his career, Bill raised his family in Maryland, Virginia, New York, Connecticut and Florida.

Bill was an avid golfer, sports fan and grew to love the Cleveland Guardians.

Contributions may be made in memory of William to Saint Anselm Catholic Church, 12969 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland, OH 44026.

A family celebration will be held at a later date.

Arrangements and cremation entrusted to The DeJohn Funeral Home & Celebrations Center of Chesterland. Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com

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Independence Day Parade

July 4, 11 a.m.

The West Geauga Kiwanis Club Independence Day Parade leaves from St. Anselm Church, proceeds south on state Route 306 and ends at West Geauga High School. The theme is “Honoring Volunteerism in Our Communities.”

Grand marshals are Les and Laura Scott. Judging begins at 9:30 a.m. and the parade begins at 11 a.m. Visit wgkiwanis.org for registration. Questions? Call Jim Metcalf 440759-9787.

Holiday Polka Party

July 4, 1-7 p.m.

A Fourth of July polka dance party will be held at SNPJ Farm, 10946 Heath Road, Kirtland. Enjoy ethnic food and live music featuring the orchestras of Klancnik & Friends and Frank Stanger. Open to the public. For information, call 330-318-3004.

Young of Heart

July 5, 11:30 a.m.

Geauga Young of Heart will meet at St. Anselm Church in Chester Township. Bring a brown bag lunch; snacks and beverages will be provided. Tom Todd will perform with his banjo and guitar.

In partnership with the West Geauga Senior Center, the group will visit the Ohio Star Theatre in Walnut Creek on July 16 to see “Ruth,” a Sight and Sound production. For more information, call Kimber at 440-6683293.

Seeking Craft Fair Vendors

St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road in Chester Township, is hosting its annual Gift of the Magi Christmas Boutique Nov. 8 and 9. Vendor openings are still available for the juried craft fair. All items must be homemade and of high quality. Vendors must be reviewed and approved.

For more information, email Jenny Klopf at mail@StMarkChester.org by July 5.

Bloodmobile

The American Red Cross stresses that blood and platelet donors are critically needed to combat a drastic shortfall in donations. Visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800733-2767 to make an appointment.

July 9, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road, Chester Township, 12–5 p.m.

July 15, Geauga West Library, 13455 Chillicothe Road, Chester Township, 12-6 p.m.

FGP Explorers Series

July 6, 10 a.m. to noon

Join Foundation for Geauga Parks on a two-mile hike to explore Nero Nature Preserve, 12150 Bean Road in Chardon.

For information or to register, visit foundationforgeaugaparks.org or call 440-5641048.

Lions Club Meeting

July 9 and 23, 7-8 p.m.

Chesterland Lions Club holds meetings the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at the Lions Shed located on the east side of the West Geauga Board of Education building. The club always welcomes new

WGRC Rocks

July 12, 7:30 p.m.

West Geauga Recreation Council continues its free summer concert series at the WGRC Day Camp with Rock the House Live performing top-40 rock and pop hits. Bring a chair and the family. Food trucks will be onsite or pack a picnic. Grounds open at 6:30 p.m. and the music starts at 7:30 p.m.

Maple Splash Festival

July 13, 2-9 p.m.

The drawing for the Rotary Club of Burton-Middlefield’s Maple Splash Raffle will be held at the Maple Splash Festival at Century Village in Burton. Admission is free. There are over $100,000 in prizes including the grand prize of a 2023 Chevy Silverado. The event also includes a 50/50 raffle, live music, food trucks, hot air balloon rides, a clown and balloon artist, games and prizes.

Visit www.maplesplashraffle.com for rules, a full list of prizes and to see a list of local retailers selling tickets.

WGRC Bingo

July 14, 3 p.m.

Join West Geauga Recreation Council for bingo - it’s free to play and open to the public. Bring a dauber if available. Prizes will be gift See Town Crier • Page 6

Geauga Public Library

Geauga West Branch

13455 Chillicothe Road, Chester Township, 440-729-4250. Programs require registration unless otherwise noted. Visit www. geaugalibrary.net.

Botanical Mixer

July 9, 5:30-7 p.m.

Stop by for a drink made with an unexpected botanical ingredient, mingle with botanical selections, take home recipe cards and more. No registration is required.

Film Discussion Group

July 11, 2 p.m.

Discuss the 1962 film “Manchurian Candidate.” No registration is required.

Volunteers Needed to Deliver Meals

The Geauga County Department on Aging is in need of Home Delivered Meal drivers in Chester Township.

The Home Delivered Meal program delivers warm, nutritious lunches from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday, to homebound senior citizens in the community.

Area agencies, organizations, church groups and individuals 18 years old or older, with a valid driver’s license, may volunteer. Training included.

To sign up or for any questions, contact Nathan Gorton at 440-279-2138.

Family Night at the Drive-In

July 14 • Offsite

Pack the family, friends, lawn chairs, blankets and more in the car for an evening of family fun with everyone’s favorite librarians at the Mayfield Road Drive-In Theater in Chardon to watch “Despicable Me 4,” jump in a bouncy house, explore a fire truck and medical helicopter and more. Purchase tickets at FunFlick.com/mayfield/.

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Community Meetings

Listed are upcoming public meetings and executive sessions. These meeting notices are NOT legal notices.

Chester Township: July 8, 7 p.m., Board of Zoning Appeals; July 10, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; July 11, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees; July 24, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; July 25, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees. All meetings are held at the Township Hall, 12701 Chillicothe Road, unless otherwise noted.

Town Crier from page 4

cards to local businesses. A 50/50 raffle will be held. Concessions will be available for sale.

CWC Lunch and Program

July 16, 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Join Christian Women’s Connection of Lake County for a ladies luncheon at Pine Ridge Country Club, 30601 Ridge Road, Wickliffe. Sarah Strang will present “Euclid Beach Memories” and Stonecroft speaker Kate Barrett will present "It was just an ordinary day ...until it wasn't." To RSVP by July 11, email cwcstonecroft@yahoo.com or call 440-487-0661.

Third Thursday Business Social

July 18, 12-1 p.m.

Join fellow chamber members for West Geauga Chamber of Commerce’s beach ball networking event at Mayfield Church, 7747 Mayfield Road, Chester Township.

Light refreshments are provided. Visit wgchamber.com to register.

Perennial Gardeners Flower Show

July 18, 1:30-5 p.m.

July 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Perennial Gardeners of Chesterland presents, “A Summer to Remember,” a National Garden Club small standard flower show, at the West Geauga Library. Free and open to the public, the show will feature exhibits from club members in floral design, cut and container-grown horticulture, botanical arts and photography.

West G 60th Reunion

July 19, 6 p.m.

The West Geauga High School Class of

Russell Township: July 8, 7 p.m., Board of Zoning Appeals; July 121, 2 p.m., Board of Trustees; July 18, 7 p.m., Board of Trustees; July 24, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission. All meetings are held at Russell Town Hall, 14890 Chillicothe Road, unless otherwise noted. West Geauga BOE: July 22, 7 p.m., regular meeting. (NOTE change of date). All meetings are held at the BOE Community Room, 8615 Cedar Road, unless otherwise noted.

1964 is hosting its 60th reunion at Sharon James Cellars, 11303 Kinsman Road in Newbury Township. Mingle with old friends while enjoying appetizers and the fine wine of Sharon James. Just pay for drinks; there is no admission fee.

West Geauga Kiwanis Meetings

Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m.

West Geauga Kiwanis meets every Tuesday in the summer on the patio at Eddy’s Fruit Farm, 12079 Caves Road. Join for a free dinner and learn how Kiwanis serves local children and the community. Learn more at wgkiwanis.org.

St. Mark VBS

July 22-26, 9-11:30 a.m.

Registration is now open for “SCUBA –Diving into Friendship with God” vacation Bible school for children ages 3 through those entering fifth grade at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road in Chester Township. The epic undersea adventure will include crafts, games, songs, Bible stories and more.

Call 440-729-1668 or visit stmarkchester. com for information.

Gardening 101

July 27, 10 a.m. to noon

Geauga County Master Gardener Volunteers’ free Gardening 101 series continues with “Harvesting and Preserving Your Bounty” in the Patterson Center at the Geauga County Extension Office, 14269 Claridon-Troy Road, Burton. Master gardeners Mirko Antloga and Deb Miller will cover when and how to determine vegetables and fruits are at optimum ripeness and how to preserve for both short and long-term storage.

Registration is required; call 440-8344656. For more information, visit geauga. osu.edu.

Police Blotter

The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Chester Township Police Department June 17-27, 2024.

ANIMAL PROBLEM

June 22

11:36 a.m., Caves Road. Two owls stuck in the soccer net at Eddy’s Fruit Farm. Upon arrival, one owl was freed by employees and the second owl passed away. Employees will dispose of the animal.

CITIZEN ASSIST

June 19

12:53 p.m., Chillicothe Road. Caller is requesting to speak with an officer regarding an ongoing family matter. Requesting a phone call. Spoke with male on the phone. Inquired about best way to return key to his mother, because she left it at his house. Advised to wait for her to come over next and return it then. Cleared.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE

June 18

6:13 p.m., Chillicothe Road. Caller states his mother was outside in a car and honking her horn. Requesting an officer to respond. She wants a key to his house and the son is refusing to give his mother a key to his home. Nature changed from citizen assist to domestic dispute.

FOUND PROPERTY

June 21

2:55 p.m., West Geauga Plaza Drive. Male responded to CTPD to report he located three $100 bills in the parking lot and wished to turn it over to police. Money was taken and CTPD will attempt to locate owner via Facebook/CCTV at store if available. Call reopened. Caller believes this is his lost money. He lost it Friday after going to the store. Would like call back tomorrow. Officer advised. Info received regarding the claiming of found property.

INJURED ANIMAL

June 17

9:29 a.m., Ranch Drive. On scene, spoke with caller and identified the bird as a federally protected Blue Heron. Left message with Penitentiary Glen, waiting for response. Advised caller, who stated he also would call.

LITTERING

June 19

1:49 p.m., Meadow Ridge Drive. Neighbor is throwing clipping and debris in the culvert. Last time he did this it blocked the water flow and street department had to come out. Spoke with CTRD supervisor and advised him of report. He stated they will be at the house soon and advise CTPD on findings. On scene, spoke with caller and requested we speak with neighbor. Spoke with neighbor and advised him of the wrongdoing. He stated the debris will be removed and was not aware he couldn’t put lawn clippings there. Cleared.

SUSPICIOUS

June 19

4:52 p.m., Sherman Road. Someone keeps throwing items at his house, around 2-3 a.m. He has found lug nuts and other odd items.

THEFT

June 21

5:59 p.m., Chillicothe Road. Customer was caught stealing, left without the products. Would like to make a report. Steaks, beer, shrimp, etc. See report.

WELFARE CHECK

June 22

4:12 p.m., Cherry Lane. Welfare check on the neighbor, called into the station. Neighbors’ pool is leaking and caller cannot get ahold of them and they should be home. See report.

Real Estate Transfers

Following is a list of area real estate transfers for the weeks of June 17 & 24, 2024, provided as a public service by the Geauga County Auditor’s Office. Transfers may involve the sale of land only.

CHESTER TOWNSHIP

Joseph R. Perry, 8450 Whiting Drive (s/l 17-18), to Michelle N. Walker, $235,000. (1.00 acres)

Jeffrey W. and Tina M. Allen, 9139 Mulberry Road, to Jax Shenkel, $640,000. (4.00 acres)

Anthony and Arisnelda Melaragno (co-trustees), Ward Drive, to Yelena Neyman,

$104,500. (2.07 acres)

Joseph and Virginia Oprzadek, 13314 Green Drive, to Paul Zore and Annette Moon, $153,000. (1.01 acres)

Quail Creek Renovations LLC, 7400 Greenfield Trail, to Evin and Brian V. Johnson, $450,000. (1.08 acres)

Bonnie Lynn Taylor, 8793 Ranch Drive, to Kathy E. and Todd G. Schinness, $295,000. (1.37 acres)

RUSSELL TOWNSHIP

Sarita A. Gavhane, 7355 Calley Lane, to Michael and Vivianne Barrett, $1,425,000. (5.56 acres)

Classifieds

AUTOS & PARTS

Ford F-150 ext cab truck: manual 5-speed, alum cap, new bed, 2006, 150,000 miles, $2,500. 440-3645098.

2016 Honda Fit Ex: 38-44mpg, 85,000 miles, sun roof; $11,500. Text 216-333-6877.

EVENTS

Geauga Center for the Arts presents Romeo and Juliet! July 19-21 and 26-28 at Big Creek Park, Frances Hall Amphitheater. Tickets and more information at gcarts.org.

FOR SALE

New Perfect Aire Window Mount Air Conditioner: 6,000 BTU, 4 way adjustable air vents, remote control, adjustable thermostat, auto restart, easy clean filter. Fits window 23-36”W X 13”H. $230. 440-488-5760.

Five(5) John Deer Lawn Tractors: 2 are model 160, and 1 each model 170, 175, 185. $600 for all. 440-5206573.

Fishing Gear: 15-20 rods, lures, tackle boxes. Call Mickey at 440-256-3602.

Troybilt Horse Rototiller, $800/OBO. Husqvarna “electric start” self-drive 21” mower, like new, $200/OBO. 440-272-5736.

Daylilies: over 450 varieties, $10 to $12 per large clump. Call 440-543-9303 or 440-570-1377.

Wicker Rattan Rocker: never outside, EC; $50. Fishing Rods: with reel, $10; without reel $5. 440-548-2678.

Ravin R10 Crossbow: like new condition, 450 scope w/ covers, quiver, crank, strap, (8) 400 grain, .003 carbon arrows, extra new 450 scope (in box); $1,200. Madison, OH. 440-477-2902.

Howard Rototiller: 42” wide, for compact tractor. Cat 1 three-point hitch. $1,800. 440-487-2955.

Solid Cherry Corner Desk: like new, 78” tall, 48” depth, 64” wide, paid $2,250, asking $1,480/OBO. Antique French round marble table w/4 chairs, $1,600/OBO. 440-338-3563.

Small stack of lumber: multiple sizes. 2007 Dodge Dakota SLT: 161,000 miles, silver, 6’6” bed w/liner, body some rust-back fender wells. Call for details 440-2239471.

VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer 3600W Jack Hammer Concrete Breaker 1800 BPM Heavy Duty Electric Jack Hammer 6pcs Chisels Bit w/Gloves & 360°Swiveling Front Handle for Trenching, Chipping, Breaking Holes. BRAND NEW, NEVER OPENED. $225. Email ads@karlovecmedia.com and write “Jack Hammer” in subject line.

Utility Trailer: 7’x12’, needs work. 440-313-5896. John Deere Lawn Tractor: Model 314, 14-HP, auto-trans, hydraulic 3-blade 46” cutting deck, w/snow plow and trailer; $1,200/OBO. 440-564-1172.

GARAGE/ESTATE SALES

July 4-6, 9a-3p, 12804 Rockhaven, Chesterland. Mitre saw, gas fireplace, paper shredder, Aurora AFX car racing set. HO electric train accessories, bike rack, misc. Second Hand Treasures. A unique shopping place. Something for everyone! Weekly Sales: Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 9a-5p. Many $1 bargains. 9098 Old St Road, Rt.608, Chardon.

HUGE MULTI-FAMILY BARN SALE: 9630 Kirtland Chardon Rd., Kirtland. July 11-13, 9am-5pm. FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, CLOTHING, TOYS, BOOKS, FRAMED PICTURES, ANTIQUES. Hay Saw, Two Man Crosscut Logging Saw, Wood Plow/Single Tree Hitch, Lg Buzz Saw (19” & 21 ½”) Log Mill Logging Blades, Lg Hay/Pitch Fork, Dr/Dental Glass Metal Cabinet, Marble Ice Cream Table/Chairs, old Barn Treasures. Shelving, 4’x4’ Slat Boards w/Hangers, & much MORE.

“Maywood Community” Garage Sale! 9701 Mayfield Road, Chesterland. Saturday July 20th from 9a-4p. Leasurly drive through our development for individual sales!

PETS & ANIMALS

Free Bantam Roosters. 440-321-8152.

Free to a good home: 4yr old red & white Husky female, up to date on vaccine and wormer. 440-632-1505.

Barn homes needed for semi-feral cats, as their elderly caretaker is being evicted. All cats are being fixed & vaccinated. Rebecca 440-321-2485.

MISCELLANEOUS

FREE fact: NO amount of tax money is worth the pain and problems a marijuana dispensary will bring to your community! Urge your elected officials to prohibit it!

REAL ESTATE

Homes & Land Wanted: any condition or situation! Fast, friendly, local. Serving Geauga and surrounding counties. Text or call Wayne at 330-269-9595.

RENTAL WANTED

Healthy mature senior quiet Christian female seeking Christian woman’s or a married Christian couple’s home to rent a quiet room and private bath in Chardon area. I am waiting for my subsidized senior unit to open within 3 to 9 months or maybe a bit longer. I have good references. No smoking. No pets. 619-709-0069 or g.laurel@icloud.com.

SERVICES

Albert’s Complete Tree Service: 45+yrs experience! Competent in all aspects of Arboriculture, Forestry and Land Clearing Also, Firewood, Excavation and Sewer Work. Free Estimates. 440-687-5404

Tree Stump Grinding: no job too big or small! Reasonable rates, 30 years experience. Please call for free estimate 440-376-8733.

Taxi Service: 4 passengers only, for cleaning crews, short and long trips. Contact Lisa at 440-708-4835.

Joe Eicher doing roofing, siding, remodeling, cleanout houses, we do most anything. Call between 8a-4p, 440-813-4272. No answer, leave message.

Caretaker will come to your home and help with laundry, light cleaning, cooking, and personal care. Certified with references. 440-313-1804.

Mullet’s Precision Trim Work LLC: specializing in cabinetry, flooring and any interior moldings. Licensed and insured. Call 440-228-6837 for free estimate.

WANTED

Wanted: Clean Fill. Clean fill wanted for new home. 9550 Music Street, Novelty 44072. Call Dave 440376-9310.

WANTED TO BUY

Old fishing tackle wanted: fishing lures (wood or plastic), mouse to bear traps, wooden duck decoys. Call Lee 440-313-8331.

Buying all Stanley Bailey planes. Call Karl at 440-8123392.

4-wheelers, 3-wheelers, dirt bikes, mini-bikes, go-carts, golf carts, gators, farm tractors/equipment, trailers, riding mowers, snowplows. Paying cash. 440-413-3119. Small chest height freezer, prefer 4-5 cubic foot with display lid. 440-632-1415.

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