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This aerial view of Downtown Youngstown faces east, taken from high atop the Home Savings tower. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
Table of Contents State leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . County leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Municipal leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Township leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZIP codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Post offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Churches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Social services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
STATE LEADERS Governor — John R. Kasich Lt. Governor — Mary Taylor Attorney General — Mike DeWine Auditor — Dave Yost Secretary of State — Jon Husted Treasurer — Josh Mandel
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COUNTY LEADERS Commissioners — Carol Rimedio-Righetti, David Ditzler and Anthony Traficanti Clerk of Courts — Anthony Vivo Auditor — Michael V. Sciortino Engineer — Patrick T. Ginnetti Prosecutor — Paul J. Gains Recorder — Noralynn Palermo Sheriff — Jerry Greene Treasurer — Daniel Yemma Coroner — Dr. David M. Kennedy Court of Appeals Judges — Mary DeGenaro, Gene Donofrio, Cheryl L. Waite, Joseph J. Vukovich Common Pleas Court Judges — James C. Evans, Maureen Sweeney, R. Scott Krichbaum, John Durkin, Lou A. D’Apolito Domestic Relations Judge — Beth Ann Smith Juvenile Court Judge — F. Theresa Dellick Probate Judge — Mark Belinky Boardman Court Judge — Joseph M. Houser Sebring Court Judge — Diane Vettori Austintown Court Judge — David A. D’Apolito Canfield Court Judge — Scott Hunter
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MUNICIPAL LEADERS ALLIANCE Mayor— Alan Andreani Auditor— Kevin Knowles Treasurer— Dennis Clunk Law Director — Andrew L. Zumbar Public Safety and Service Director — W. John Gross Planning and Development Director — Vincent Marion Police Chief — Scott Griffith Fire Chief — Jason Hunt Health Commissioner— Randall Flint Income Tax Superintendent— David Brown Parks, Recreation and Public Lands Director— Kim Cox Planning Commission— Tiffany Gravlee, Brad Goris, John Gross, Mark Locke, Alan Andreani, Kim Henderson, Cheryl Lundgren Board of Zoning Appeals— Arnold Hirvela, Dave Lundgren, Tom Moushey, Mike Aeling, Jim Edwards Council— John Benincasa, president; Sheila Cherry, 1st Ward; Phyllis J. Phillips, 2nd Ward; Roy Clunk, 3rd Ward; Donald Kline, 4th Ward; Susan Ryan, Julie Jakmides, Larry Dordea, at large CAMPBELL Mayor— William J. VanSuch Police Chief— Gus Sarigianopoulous Fire Chief— Nick Hrelec Law Director— Brian Macala Council— Michael Tsikouris, 1st Ward; Bryan K. Tedesco, 2nd Ward; Joseph Mazzocca, 3rd Ward; and Robert Yankle, 4th Ward; George Levendis, president
The First National Bank building, also known as the Metropolitan Tower in Downtown Youngstown Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
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Mayor — David Spencer Clerk/Treasurer— Adrian Verquer Police Chief — Richard Abbott Solicitor — Gary L. Van Brocklin Council — James R. Becker, Cyndi Hale, Danny Garner, Wanda Sabol, Kathy Davidson and Camille Gaia POLAND Mayor— Timothy D. Sicafuse Clerk/Treasurer— Linda Srnec Police Chief— Russell Beatty Solicitor— Anthony D’Apolito Council— David Raspanti, Joseph Mazur, William Dunnavant, Robert Limmer, Marc Conssette, Christine M. Yash LOWELLVILLE Mayor— James Iudiciani Sr. Village Administrator— William Meehan Clerk/Treasurer— Carol Flora Police Chief — William Vance Fire Chief — Al Boggia Council— Robert Coppola, Keith McCaughtry, Ronald Rotunno, Paul Meehan, Phil Alfano and William Flora
COLUMBIANA Mayor — David Spatholt City Manager — Lance Willard Finance Director — Mike Harold Police Chief — Tim Gladis Fire Chief — Rick Garrity EMS Supervisor — Tom Farley Solicitor — Dan Blasdell Parks Superintendent — Terry Shaffer Council — Lowell Schloneger, Bryan Blakeman, Tom Ferguson, Mary Calinger and James C. King CANFIELD Mayor— Bill Kay Finance Director— Christine Clayton City Manager— Joseph Warino Police Chief— Charles Colucci Fire Chief— Donald Hutchison Zoning Inspector— Ted Frazzini City Attorney— Mark Fortunato Council— Daniel Frazzini, president; Andy Skrobola; John Morvay; Steve Rogers.
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MUNICIPAL LEADERS NEW MIDDLETOWN
Mayor— Harry Kale Fiscal Officer — Carl Flitcraft Police Chief— Vincent D’Egidio Fire Chief— Curt Brown Council— Richard DeBucci, Dan Santangelo, Jack Novicky, Michelle Myers, Robert Carson, Virginia Younger
SEBRING Mayor— J. Michael Pinkerton City Manager— Doug Burchard Police Chief— Ray Heverly Fire Chief— Jim Cannell Solicitor— Andy Zumbar Council— Ray Yeager, James Harp, David Wright, Jan Weingart, Andy Safkow
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This view of Downtown Youngstown showcases the Mahoning County Courthouse and the front of the Huntington Bank building
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MUNICIPAL LEADERS SALEM Mayor— John Berlin Auditor— Betty Brothers Treasurer— Robert Tullis Law Director— C. Brooke Zellers Service Safety Director— Ken Kenst Police Chief— J.T. Panezott Fire Chief— Jeff Hughes Utilities Superintendent— Don Weingart Planning and Zoning Officer— Patrick Morrissey Housing Officer — Dan Rice Park and Recreation Director— Steve Faber Council— Mickey Cope Weaver, president; David Nestic, 1st Ward; Clyde Brown, 2nd Ward; Rick Drummond, 3rd Ward; Cyndi Baronzzi Dickey, 4th Ward; Bret Apple, Jeff Cushman and Brian Whitehill, at large BELOIT Mayor— Eric Augustein Fiscal officer— Debra Hartzel Council— Ron Armitage, Matt R. Hutton, Rodney Sturms, Richard Ludwig, Frank Stillion, Terri McNatt Solicitor — Theresa Tolson STRUTHERS Mayor— Terry P. Stocker Police Chief— Tim Roddy Fire Chief— Gary Mudryk Auditor— Tina Morell Law Director— Dominic Leone Council— Henry D. Franceschelli Sr., president; Anthony Fire, 1st Ward; Robert J. Stouffer, 2nd Ward; Robert D. Burnside, 3rd Ward; Robert D. Carcelli III., 4th Ward; Ronald Matthews, Carol Crytzer, Michael Patrick, at large. Clerk— Megan Shorthouse
Friends enjoy ethnic foods, music and crafts at the Youngstown Festival of the Arts held annually at Youngstown State University. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano YOUNGSTOWN Mayor— Chuck Sammarone Police Chief— Rod Foley Fire Chief— John O’Neill Health Commissioner— Erin Bishop Law Director— Anthony Farris Council— Jamael Tito Brown, president, Annie Gillam, 1st Ward; T.J. Rodgers, 2nd Ward; Nathaniel Pinkard, 3rd Ward; Michael L. Ray, 4th Ward; Paul Drennen, 5th Ward; Janet Tarpley, 6th Ward; and John R. Swierz, 7th Ward
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Ornate chandaliers bathe the interior lobby of Youngstown’s Powers Auditorium with light. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
TOWNSHIP LEADERS AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP Trustees — Lisa L. Oles, David C. Ditzler and Jim Davis. Fiscal Officer — Michael J. Kurish.
CANFIELD TOWNSHIP Trustees — Marie Cartwright, Steve Maszczak and Tony Bettile. Fiscal Officer — Carmen I. Heasley
BEAVER TOWNSHIP Trustees — Ronald Lee Kappler, Larry Wehr and Ted Lyda Jr. Fiscal Officer — Richard R. Lotze
COITSVILLE TOWNSHIP Trustees — Phyllis Miller Johnson, Gregory Haren and Gerald M. Backo. Fiscal Officer — Christeen Partika
BERLIN TOWNSHIP Trustees — Sandie Engle Brown, Jodi Kale and Jason Young. Fiscal Officer — Dolores J. Bennett
ELLSWORTH TOWNSHIP Trustees — William Spellman, Laura Lewis and Curt Morrison. Fiscal Officer — Karen Grittie
BOARDMAN TOWNSHIP Trustees — Larry Moliterno, Brad Calhoun and Tom Costello. Fiscal Officer — William Leicht.
FAIRFIELD TOWNSHIP Trustees — Carl Garwood, Barry Miner and Bob Hum Fiscal Officer — Pat Hoffmeister GOSHEN TOWNSHIP Trustees — Robert McCracken, Roger Heineman and Todd Beeson. Fiscal Officer — Tom Knoedler
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POST OFFICES Beloit, 1366 Main St.; 330-938-2229 Berlin Center, 15401 Akron-Canfield Road; 330-547-2351 Campbell, 220 12th St.; 330-750-1361 Canfield, 44 N. Broad St.; 533-6884 Damascus, 16098 W. Salem-Alliance Road; 330-537-3059 Ellsworth, 6036 N. Salem-Warren Road; 330-538-2300 Greenford, 12184 Lisbon Road; 330-533-7134 Lake Milton, 17839 Mahoning Ave.; 330-654-4371 Lowellville, 10 E. Liberty St.; 330-536-8874 New Middletown, 10399 Main St.; 330-542-2320 New Springfield, 13813 Grant St.; 330-549-5209 North Benton, 9131 12th St.; 330-584-5427 North Jackson, 263 S. Salem-Warren Road; 330-538-3865 North Lima, 11675 South Ave.; 330-549-3662 Petersburg, 6363 E. Garfield Road; 330-542-3740 Sebring, 196 W. Ohio Ave.; 330-938-6424 Struthers, 330-750-1316 Youngstown branches; Austintown, 6000 Mahoning Ave.; 330-799-5061 Boardman, 407 Boardman-Canfield Road; 330-758-1213 Cornersburg, 3375 Canfield Road; 330-799-5074 East Side, 733 N. Garland Ave.; 330-743-2332 Main Office, 99 S. Walnut St.; 330-740-8807 North Side, 1716 Guadalupe Ave.; 330-743-6602 Poland, 330-757-8616 South Side, 104 W. Hylda Ave.; 330-788-6991 West Side, 330-799-5143
LIBRARIES Austintown branch, 600 S. Raccoon Road; 330-792-6982 Boardman branch, 7680 Glenwood Ave.; 330-758-1414 Brownlee Woods branch, 4010 Sheridan Road; 330-7822512 Campbell branch, 374 Sanderson Ave.; 330-755-4227 Canfield branch, 43 W. Main St.; 330-533-5631 Greenford branch, 7441 W. South Range Road; 330-5337025 Lake Milton branch, 1320 Grandview Ave.; 330-6544454 Newport branch, 3730 Market St.; 330-744-8636 North Jackson branch, 10755 Mahoning Ave.; 330-5382455 Poland branch, 311 S. Main St.; 330-757-1852 Springfield branch, 10418 Main St.; 330-542-2715 Sebring branch, 195 W. Ohio Ave.; 330-938-6119 Struthers branch, 95 Poland Ave.; 330-755-3322 Youngstown East branch, 430 Early Road; 330-744-2790 Youngstown Main branch, 305 Wick Ave.; 330-744-8636 Youngstown West branch, 2815 Mahoning Ave.; 7997171
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Youngstown, Ohio has been known throughout the world for its manufacturing and skilled laborers. This photo from 1942 depicts part of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube facility.
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SCHOOLS AUSTINTOWN LOCAL Superintendent, Vincent S. Colaluca, 700 S. Raccoon Road, Youngstown; 330-797-3900 Austintown Fitch High, 4560 Falcon Drive; 330-797-3900 Middle school, 800 S. Raccoon Road; 330-797-3900 Frank Ohl Middle, 255 Idaho Road; 330-797-3900 Lloyd Elementary, 5705 Norquest Blvd.; 330-797-3934 Lynn Kirk Elementary, 4211 Evelyn Road; 330-797-3931 Watson Elementary, 215 Idaho Road; 330-797-3900 Woodside Elementary, 4105 Elmwood Ave.; 330-797-3941
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SCHOOLS SEBRING LOCAL Superintendent, Christopher Lewis, 510 N. 14th St., Sebring; 330-938-6165 Sebring McKinley High, 225 E. Indiana Ave.; 330-938-2963 B.L. Miller Elementary, 506 W. Virginia; 330-938-2025 STRUTHERS CITY Superintendent, Joseph S. Nohra Jr., 99 Euclid Ave., Struthers; 330-750-1061 Struthers High, 111 Euclid Ave.; 330-750-1062 Struthers Middle, 800 5th St.; 330-750-1064 Struthers Elementary, 520 9th St.; 750-1065 WESTERN RESERVE Superintendent, Jeffrey Zatchok, Akron-Canfield Road, Berlin Center; 330-547-4100 Western Reserve High, Akron-Canfield Road; 330-547-3911 Western Reserve Middle, Akron-Canfield Road; 330-547-3942 Ellsworth Elementary, S. Salem-Warren Road; 330-538-3663 JACKSON-MILTON Superintendent, Kirk Baker, 14110 Mahoning Ave., North Jackson; 330-538-3232 Jackson-Milton High, 10748 Mahoning Ave.; 330-538-3308 Jackson-Milton Middle, Mahoning Ave.; 330-538-3308 Jackson-Milton Elementary, 14110 Mahoning Ave.; 330-538-2257 POLAND LOCAL Interim Superintendent, Don Dailey, 30 Riverside Drive, Poland; 330-757-7000 Poland High, 3199 Dobbins Road; 330-757-7018 Poland Middle, 47 College St.; 330-757-7003 Dobbins Elementary, 3030 Dobbins Road; 330-757-7011 McKinley Elementary, 7 Elm St.; 330-757-7015 North Elementary, 361 Johnson Place; 330-757-7008 Union Elementary; 30 Riverside Drive; 330-757-7014
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This overhead view of Downtown Youngstown was taken from the top of the Stambaugh Building circa 1960.
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Although the theatre building has been razed, the ornate facade of the State Theatre has been preserved. The theatre opened in 1927, and served the Valley for decades with films and live concerts. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
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YOUNGSTOWN CITY Superintendent, Connie Hathorn, W. Wood St., Youngstown; 330-744-6900 Chaney High, 731 S. Hazelwood Ave.; 330-744-8822 East High, 474 Bennington Ave., 330-740-4005 Youngstown Early College, Fedor Hall, YSU, 644 Elm St.; 330744-7923 Choffin Vocational School, 200 E. Wood St.; 330-744-8700 Alpha: School of Excellence, 2546 Hillman Ave.; 330-7447535 University Project Learning Center, 1616 Ford Ave., 330-7445002 P. Ross Berry Middle School, 940 Bryn Mawr Ave.; 330-7448845 Wilson Middle School, 2725 Gibson St.; 330-744-7535 Rayen Early College, 200 E. Wood St.; 330-744-7602 Volney Rogers Middle School, 134 N. Hazelwood Ave.; 330744-7996 Harding Elementary, 1903 Cordova; 330-744-7517 Kirkmere Elementary, 2851 Kirk Road; 330-744-7725 Martin Luther King Elementary, 2724 Mariner Ave.; 330-7447823 Paul C. Bunn Elementary, 1825 Sequoya Drive; 330-744-8963 Taft Elementary, 730 E. Avondale; 330-744-7973 William Holmes McGuffy, 310 S. Schenley Ave.; 330-7447999
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CHURCHES BERLIN CENTER Berlin Center Methodist, 330-547-4112 Berlin Center United Methodist, 330-547-4891 Church Of God Camp Grounds, 330-547-3300 Mt Moriah Lutheran Church, 330-547-3737 CANFIELD Calla Evangelical Community, 330-533-6007 Canfield Christian Church,330-533-2246 Canfield Presbyterian Church, 330-533-5509 Canfield United Methodist, 330-533-9801 Emmanuel Ministries-Canfield, 330-799-6187 First Free Methodist Church, 330-799-6903 Jehovah’s Witnesses, 330-533-6558 Jubilee Christian Fellowship, 330-533-7730 Lord Of Life Lutheran Church, 330-533-3531 Old North Baptist Church, 330-533-6848 Paradise Lutheran Church, 330-549-5624 Paradise United Church-Christ,330-549-2892 St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 330-792-4807 St Michael Church, 330-533-6839 St. Paul Monastery, 330-533-5503 Trinity Fellowship, 330-533-3318 Ursuline Aids Ministry, 330-793-0434 Western Reserve United Methodist, 330-792-5805 NORTH BENTON North Benton United Presbyterian, 330-584-5490 SEBRING Church Of Christ, 330-938-6420 Evangelical Beloit Friends, 330-938-2378 Pine Lake Christian, 330-938-2262 Sebring Nazarene,330-938-2629 Sebring Friends Church, 330-938-9360 Sebring Presbyterian Church, 330-938-2805 Sebring United Methodist, 330-938-6096 St Ann’s Church, 330-938-2033 Trinity Lutheran Church, 330-938-9357
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PETERSBURG Old Springfield United, 330-542-3516 Petersburg Presbyterian, 330-542-3534 St John Lutheran Church, 330-542-3151
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Easy Street Productions’ Maureen Collins performs during a big band concert at DeYor Center for the Performing Arts. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
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CHURCHES GREENFORD Greenford Christian Church, 330-533-3278 Greenford Lutheran Church, 330-533-5324 LAKE MILTON Gospel Light Baptist Church, 330-654-3338 Lake Milton Church Of Christ, 330-654-9555 Lake Milton Presbyterian, 330-654-3921 Lakeview Assembly Of God, 330-654-3146 St. Catherine’s Catholic Church, 330-654-4001 NEW MIDDLETOWN Bethel Church Of The Brethren, 330-542-3750 Free Methodist Community, 330-542-3732 St Paul Apostle Catholic, 330-542-3525 Zion Lutheran Church, 330-542-3821 NORTH LIMA Calvary United Methodist 12062 South Ave.; 330-549-2588 Cornerstone Assembly Of God, 330-549-0406 Good Hope Lutheran Church, 330-549-2406 Mt Olivet United Church of Christ, 330-549-2169 North Lima Mennonite, 330-549-2333 POLAND Gospel Baptist Church, 330-757-0736
CHILDREN’S SERVICES Child Abuse and Neglect, 800-394-3366 Child Support Hotline, 800-686-1556 Mahoning County Children’s Services, 330-783-0411 March of Dimes, 330-759-2411 Missing Children Hotline, 800-325-5604 Head Start Program Office, 330-747-7921 HEALTH SERVICES AIDS Hotline, 800-332-2437 Alzheimer’s Helpline, 800-441-3322 American Cancer Society, 888-227-6446 American Diabetes Association, 888-342-2383 American Heart Association, 330-965-9230 American Lung Association, 330-792-1215 American Red Cross, 330-652-6412 Disease and Health Risk Information, 888-232-3228 Easter Seal Society, 330-743-1168 Hospice of the Valley, 330-788-1992 Immunization Information Hotline, 800-232-2522 Infectious Disease Hotline, 800-282-0546 County Board of Mental Retardation, 330-797-2825 National Health Information Center, 800-336-4797 Multiple Sclerosis Society, 800-667-7121 Poison Control Center, 800-872-5111
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SOCIAL SERVICES CRISIS AND COUNSELING Belmont Pines Hospital, 330-759-2700 Crime Victims Hotline, 800-824-8263 Domestic Violence Hotline, 800-829-1122 Family Services, 330-744-7644 Gambler’s Anonymous, 800-589-9966 Help Hotline Crisis Center, 330-747-2696 Mahoning County Mental Health, 330-746-2959 Rape Information and Counseling, 330-782-3936 Sojourner House for Battered Persons, 330-747-4040 Victims of Crime Program, 800-824-8263 FOOD SERVICES Meals on Wheels, 330-744-3583 Mobile Meals, 330-394-2538 Salvation Army, 330-744-8617 Second Harvest Food Bank, 330-783-1122 WIC Program, main, 330-747-7921
Easy Street Productions’ Todd Hancock greets an enthusiastic audience at a big band concert at DeYor Center for the Performing Arts. Morning Journal/Ron Flaviano
SENIOR SERVICES AARP, 800-424-3410 Area Agency on Aging, 330-746-2938 Medicare Information Service, 800-282-0530 MC Senior Center, 330-744-5071 Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Youngstown, 782-5606 HOUSING SERVICES Habitat for Humanity, 330-395-1524 HEAP, 330-747-7921 Mahoning Valley Fair Housing Association, 743-4444 Rescue Mission of Mahoning Valley, 330-744-5485 Youngstown Area Urban League, 330-744-0463 Youngstown Housing Authority, 330-743-8574 ALCOHOL AND DRUGS Alcoholics Anonymous, 330-270-3000 Alcohol and Drug Abuse Hotlines, 800-274-2042 Mahoning County Chemical Dependency, 797-0070 Mothers Against Drunk Drivers, 800-562-8641 Narcotics Anonymous, 888-438-4673 Youngstown Urban Minority Outreach, 330-743-2772 GENERAL American Civil Liberties Union, 330-746-5913 Animal Charity, 330-783-0645 Better Business Bureau, 330-744-3111 Consumer Protection Agency, 800-282-9448 Credit Bureau Services, 330-788-4005 Mahoning County Dept. of Human Services, 740-2480 NAACP, 330-782-9777 One Stop Workforce Center, 330-965-1787 Veterans Service Commission, 330-740-2452 Youngstown Community Action Council, 330-747-0236
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Each person plays an important part of our consistent success. I am very proud and honored to have such a great staff.
In 1998 Terry Poulton purchased Columbiana Ford, bringing to the Dealership over 30 years in the Auto Industry. His Vision was to make it a successful family owned and operated Ford Dealership in this area. His Vision has surpassed all expectations! We offer you a great lineup of New Ford Cars, Trucks, SUV’s and Vans and a large selection of pre-owned. Customers keep coming back. We take the time to get to know our customers and their vehicle needs. Our trained sales staff explains the features and benefits so you can make the best decision. Our Financing Experts will help secure a Loan or Lease saving you all the hassles. Terry Poulton After the sale, we still treat you like the 1st day you drove onto our lot. We remind you when your vehicle needs service. Our expert service staff, which also includes four Ford Master Certified Technicians in our state of the art Ford Service Center continuously train on the latest repairs and tools of the trade. We can’t forget our Parts Department - we carry a complete collection of Ford Auto Parts. If you’re in the need of an auto part or accessory - come see us! Come on in and experience the way Columbiana Ford takes care of you Before, During and After the purchase of your vehicle. Drive One.
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