Poland Neighbors - January 16, 2016

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Students celebrate holiday CANFIELD POLAND UNION ELEMENTARY

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Miss Gura’s class prepared for nap time by laying out their pillows, blankets and sleeping bags on the carpet.

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Middle school wrestlers place at Waterloo Invitational

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Happily ever after

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On Jan. 9, the Poland Middle School wrestlers competed in the Waterloo Invitational. The Bulldogs wrestled well against 11 other teams from Northeast Ohio, with all earning victories, and six finding spots on the medal podium.

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Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. You may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.

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New year kicks off with new learning space and MLK Day events By Natalie Wright Neighbors Editor

The main branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County recently opened a brand new interactive learning experience through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The new space a i m s to pr o mote education Wright for children in grades K-8 and offers a unique opportunity for them to get hands-on experience working with the latest technology, including the chance to fly a drone to learn about aerodynamics, compose music on music editing software, film an animated movie and more. The learning space is also in partnership with OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Children’s Center for Science and Technology. Several stations and activities are paired together to present a completely rounded experience. Participating in these activities will earn your child a stackable badge, which will show off their newly acquired skills. Check in your Neighbors edition in the next several weeks for

our coverage of the grand opening of this space. Also, this week will start off with a celebration of Martin Luther King Day. The struggles of the Civil Rights movement still affect our nation to this day and it is important to make sure that our children understand the importance and significance of the meaning behind this holiday, not just that they can be out of school for an extra day. This year, I challenge not only our readers, but also myself, to spend whatever time possible this Monday reflecting on the historic significance behind Martin Luther King Day. Resources for teachers, parents and students are available through The Vindicator’s Newspapers in Education website found at www.nieteacher.org/ vindynie/, as well as through visiting your local library. Further information on Rev. Martin Luther King, his family and nonviolent social change can be found online at www.thekingcenter. org. In addition, February is right around the corner, and with it comes the celebration of Black History Month. Don’t forget to look in your copy of The Vindicator Feb. 1, 8 and 22 for facts, pictures and more dedicated to honoring Black History Month.

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Poland Historical Society adds to local history book As part of Poland’s Sesquicentennial in 2016, the Poland Historical Society will publish a supplemental history book to the original Poland Historical Highlights, which covered Poland’s History from 1866-1966. The soft-bound supplemental book will cover Poland’s Historical Highlights that have occurred since 1966. The new book will be available for sale at the June 2016 Celebrate Poland event. Proceeds will benefit the Historical Society. The Society is providing an opportunity for those who have memories of historical events in Poland from 1966-2016 to help record and preserve the

history during this time period for future generations. Communit y organizations and businesses may also submit a history of their group or update existing histories. Articles should be limited to 500 words. You may also submit photographs, preferably a JPG file by email. You can mail your writings to the Poland Historical Society, P.O. Box 5052, Poland, OH 44514, however, they would prefer a digital Microsoft Word file for easy editing emailed to phs@polandtownship.com by March 1. Call 330-536-6877 for further information. The Poland Historical Society reserves the right to edit

and publish all writings submitted. A lso, a submitted article may be rejected and not used as deemed appropriate by the Historical Society. It is not the intent to publish personal or family biographical sketches in this book. They will concentrate on documenting events that have occurred in Poland or influenced the lives of the community. They also need volunteers to help with this project to write historical articles, edit articles and to solicit advertisers. If you are interested in this opportunity, send an email to phs@ polandtownship.com and indicate how you can help.

POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

What was your favorite movie of 2015?

How many gifts did you return or exchange this year?

Inside Out. 0% Jurassic World. 33% Minions. 0%

Star Wars: The Force Awakens. 0% Other. 66%

None. 50% 1-2. 50%

3-5. 0% All of them. 0%

POLAND BOARDMAN Which January show premiere are you most interested in? How often do you deep clean your home? Every week. 33% Once per month. 16%

Once per year. 16% Never. 33%

The Shannara Chronicles. 0% Shades of Blue. 0% Shadow Hunters. 0%

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. 0% Other. 100%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

How many snow days do you think the schools will have this year?

Did you watch the Golden Globes this year?

5 or more. 3-4.

1-2. None.

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Yes - I watched the entire program. Yes - At various points.

No - But I watched highlights online. No - I have no interest.

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BOARDMAN

POLAND

Do you participate in the Powerball?

How were you affected by the announcement of David Bowie’s passing this week?

Yes - It’s a fun thing to do every so often. Yes - But only when there’s a big pot.

No - I might someday, though. No - I don’t like to gamble.

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I was devastated. He was a hero. I was saddened, but his music will live on.

I didn’t care much. I don’t know who that is.

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Holy Family Seniors Club to meet

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Holy Family Seniors Club will host its first meeting of the new year on Jan. 18 at Holy Family Parish, located at 2729 Center Road in Poland. The meeting begins at 11:30 a.m. Election of officers for 2016 will take place during the meeting. Current officers are Ruth Burns, president; Carol Huck, vice-president, and Laurie Fox, secretary/treasurer. Following the meeting, members will have lunch and enjoy time together playing Bingo and cards. The meeting will be cancelled if weather conditions cause hazardous driving. If you have questions or need additional information, contact Ruth Burns at 330-757-1334 or Laurie Fox at 330-536-8850.

Poland Historical Society to meet The Poland Historical Society’s first meeting in 2016 will take place on Jan. 19 at 6:30 p.m. at The Little Red Schoolhouse, located at 4515 Center Road (Route 224) in Poland Township. The program following the business meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. with representatives from four of Poland’s oldest churches who will present a history of their churches along with some photo images. The churches include Poland Presbyterian, Poland United Methodist, Gospel Baptist Church and Struthers Parkside Church. Later in the year, history of other churches in Poland will be presented.

Youth free throw contest The second annual Youth Free Throw contest is set for Jan. 31 at the Holy Family Gym. The competition, which is sponsored by the Holy Family Knights of Columbus, is open to all boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 14. Registration will open at 1 p.m. and competition begins ar 1:30 p.m. A parent must accompany each entrant because a release form must be signed. Sonny Rodriguez will return to defend his title. Rodriguez set the bar last year by making all 15 of his allotted competition free throws and advanced all the way to the state finals.

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Poland Union kindergarten students in Mrs. Mayle’s class celebrated Polar Express day on Dec. 18. Alex, Ava and Haritina sat with Poland Seminary High School Big Dog, Emily, making their styrofoam trains.

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Cameron Pitzulo (left) and Nicky DiPasqua matched with Miss Gura by wearing their Snoopy pajamas to Polar Express day.

Polar Express takes a stop at Poland Union By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

The kindergarten students at Poland Union Elementary School had their own Polar Express day on Dec. 18. The students and teachers came dressed in their pajamas and slippers ready to start their day. All of the kindergarten teachers had a special day planned for their students to celebrate the Polar Express day their own way. Many of the teachers brought in hot chocolate for the students to drink as they ate their snack and watched the movie, “The Polar Express.” Each class had crafts and activities that related to “The Polar Express.” Mrs. Mayle’s class made trains using Styrofoam pieces and put stickers on them to decorate. They also made a See POLAR EXPRESS, Page 8

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Mrs. Mayle read the book, “The Polar Express” to get her class ready for the rest of the activities she had planned for their Polar Express day.


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Registration for Poland Kindergarten to be March 5 and 12

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The students at Poland Dobbins Elementary School have been bringing in gloves, hats, coats and scarves to donate to those in need. Representatives from Mahoning County Children’s Services came to Dobbins on Dec. 18 to pick up the donations from the students. Starting the first day in December, each of the classes at Dobbins were assigned an item for the students to bring in for donations. Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci The PTO community service On Dec. 18, students at Dobbins Elementary waited for the Mahoning County See DOBBINS, Page 5

Children’s Services representatives to come pick up the nine gift boxes the students made, which were full of hats, scarves and gloves.

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The students of Dobbins Elementary lined up outside ready to load the gifts for the families in need into the vehicle.

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residency (mortgage documents, house closing papers or rental agreement); parent identification (drivers license and two current utility bills or credit card statements) and, if applicable, custody papers. Be advised that no registration papers will be given out before March 5. A child entering Kindergarten must be 5-years of age on or before Aug. 1 to be eligible for admission. Those entering first grade must be 6-years of age on or before Aug. 1. If your child attended another school for Kindergarten and has a birthday after Aug. 1, you will be referred to the school psychologist before your child is enrolled. A screening program is planned for April 5-6. Parents will be given an appointment time for screening during the registration process. It is important that all incoming kindergarten students are registered and screened. If you have any questions, call the Union Elementary School Secretary, Mrs. Morrow, at 330-757-7014.

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Registration for children entering Poland Local Schools K inderga rten t his fa ll w ill take place on two consecutive Saturdays - March 5 and 12. Children presently enrolled in Poland’s Union Kindergartens, do not reregister for first grade. All Kindergarten registrations will take place at Union Elementary School, located at 30 Riverside Drive. Registration will be from 9 a.m. until noon on both Saturdays. You will be able to register your children for the preschool and afterschool care programs that take place at North Elementary on those dates, as well. New students entering Poland Schools next fall in grades 1-4 may register at this time also. It is not necessary to bring your child or siblings to the registration process. Parents or guardians must provide the following information in original form. It is imperative that you bring these items at the time or registration, the school cannot register your child without them: the child’s original, raised seal, birth certificate and Social Security Card; the child’s immunization records; proof of

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

No school; Martin Luther King Day

Cocca’s pizza

Macaroni and cheese

Mexican bar

Bosco sticks and sauce

No school; Martin Luther King Day

Pasta and meat sauce, choice of breadstick, tossed salad, carrots with dip, fruit

Cocca’s pizza, choice of tossed salad, carrots with dip, fresh or canned fruit

Soft taco, choice of pintos and cheese, salsa, corn, tossed salad, carrots with dip, fruit

Garlic Parmesan breadstick with sauce, choice of broccoli, tossed salad, carrots w/dip, fruit

No school; Martin Luther King Day

Pasta and meat sauce, choice of breadstick, tossed salad, carrots with dip, fruit

Cocca’s pizza, choice of tossed salad, carrots with dip, fresh or canned fruit

Soft taco, choice of pintos and cheese, salsa, corn, tossed salad, carrots with dip, fruit

Garlic Parmesan breadstick with sauce, choice of broccoli, tossed salad, carrots w/dip, fruit

No school; Martin Luther King Day

Chicken sandwich, choice of french fries, juice box, fresh or canned fruit

Rotini and meat sauce, breadstick half, choice of green beans, carrots with dip, fruit

Cocca’s pizza, choice of tossed salad, carrots with dip, fresh or canned fruit

Bosco sticks with sauce, choice of broccoli, carrots with dip, fresh or canned fruit


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SATURDAY, JANAURY 16, 2016

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ters,” two one-woman shows based on “Jane Eyre” and “Wuthering Heights,” will be performed Jan. 22, 23, 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 24 and 31 at 2 p.m. at the Victorian Players Theatre, located at 702 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. The Victorian Players may be contacted at 330-746-5455.

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committee is the group that organized this donation drive. The PTO encouraged students to bring in items to support those who are in need of them. New items were also accepted and greatly appreciated. Marisa Linch and Jennifer Cooler, from Mahoning County Children’s Services, picked up the donations. The students helped load them into the back of the vehicle to be taken to Children’s Services. “There’s mittens, gloves, socks, scarves, coats, warm winter clothing, and it’s going to Children’s Services,” said Principal Michael Daley. “There are nine large boxes full of donated items.” The students brought in items for children from the ages of infant through teen. Bringing in gifts allows the students to help the community and those who are less fortunate. Daley expressed his gratefulness toward the students and told them how proud he was.

Celebrate Poland pancake breakfast The committee that plans Celebrate Poland is sponsoring a pancake breakfast on Jan. 23 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. The event will take place at the Poland Seminary High School cafeteria. Pancakes, sausage and beverages will be sold by donation. In addition to breakfast, patrons will be able to bid on a wonderful selection of gift baskets. Proceeds will help defray the costs of the many activities offered during Celebrate Poland, which will take place June 24 and 25. This will be the 10th anniversary of Celebrate Poland.

Victorian Players show rescheduled The Victorian Players have announced the postponement of its scheduled January show, “Same Time Next Year.” The production is rescheduled for June 17-26. The Vic apologizes to its season ticket holders for any inconvenience this may cause. In the January slot, the Vic has contracted for a one-woman show performed by Carol Weakland, actress, author and storyteller. “A Date with the Brontë Sis-

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TOP: Zachary Livosky and Vincent Sainato helped carry the gift boxes to give to the Mahoning County Children’s Services’ representative.

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Student named to Dean’s List at Belmont University Madeleine Queen of Poland qualified for the fall 2015 Dean’s List at Belmont University. Eligibility is based on a minimum course load of 12 hours and a quality grade point average of 3.5 with no grade below a C.

Monday Night Writers meeting Jan. 18 The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be Jan. 18 from 6-8 p.m. at Tequila Jalisco Mexican Restaurant, located at 583 E. Main St. in Canfield. Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend. Led by professional writer Nancy Christie, author of “Traveling Left of Center and Other Stories,” the twohour sessions include a mix of writing exercises, information on the creative and business aspects of writing, and group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ The fee is $10 per class. For more information, contact Christie at nancy@nancychristie.com.

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BOTTOM: Logan Allen and Erika Casey helped load the gift boxes into the vehical for the Mahoning County Children Services’ representatives to take back.

YWCA receives housing grant

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YWCA of Youngstown has been awarded a $5,000 grant for its Transitional Housing Program from CareSource Foundation. The goal of the YWCA Barbara M. Wick Transitional Housing Program is to enable women who are homeless or at risk of being homeless to build a secure foundation and move away from homelessness through supportive services, such as case management and life skills development, and by facilitating access to community resources. Through this program, the YWCA provides transitional housing for up to one year for women and families who are homeless due to life circumstances. The YWCA currently has multiple properties serving more than 25 households at a time, with a waiting list just as long. The YWCA of Youngstown is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. It has been part of the community for 110 years.

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Torch Club to meet on Jan. 18

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Saxon Club to host porkkraut dinner The Youngstown Saxon Club, located at 710 Meridian Road, will host its next pork-kraut dinner on Jan. 17 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The price of $9.50 for adults and $5 for children includes dessert and coffee, tea or pop. The public is welcome and take-outs will be available.

GA to meet Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting takes place every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another takes place every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend.

Should parents be required to have their children vaccinated? Debating this topic will be Torch Club members John K. Fockler, Jr. and Janet Moy-Lamonica at the Youngstown Chapter of International Torch Clubs dinner-discussion meeting at 6 p.m. on Jan. 18. The meeting will be in Kilcawley Center, Bresnahan Rooms I and II, on the campus of Youngstown State University. The public is invited to attend. Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 6 p.m. and the lecture at 7 p.m. Attending only the lecture is free of charge. Dinner for nonmembers is $20. Call 330-7574148 for reservations. For club information, call 330-792-7351.

Bonding with babies and books This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize at the Poland library every Wednesday in February at 10 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

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Join the Poland library every Thursday in February at 1:30 p.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult. The Feb. 11 program will have a holiday theme.

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Jamie Jamison of Ala Jamie, of Canfield, a local artist who creates unique custom photography pieces, participated in a mini market of local artists and businesses hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.

Mini market supports local artists and businesses By ABBY SLANKER neighbors@vindy.com

In support of shopping local and small business, Stone Fruit Coffee in Canfield hosted a mini market of local artists and businesses on Dec. 12. Melissa D’Apolito of Lola Bean’s Boutique, Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company, Marissa Devantier of Vintie Design Company and The Shop on Liberty Street and Jamie Jamison of Ala Jamie displayed their wares during the mini market. D’Apolito, Smith, Devantier, Jamison, Jen Langenheim of Stone Fruit Coffee and Jessica Sprowl Senedak are all members of Rust Belt Made, a group which cultivates, promotes and creates a holistic space to bring Rust Belt Makers and artisans together. Devantier’s had a variety of her custom map coasters on display for customers to peruse. “My coasters can connect people to where they are from, where they met their partner, where they went to college or where they got married. I love to hear people’s stories, and each set of coasters tells a sto-

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Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company brought a small batch of her natural wax candles to a local artists and businesses mini market hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.

ry,” Devantier said. Vintie Design Company let to her shop, The Shop on Liberty Street, in Hubbard. “The Shop of Liberty Street has 40 local artisans offering a variety of items from artwork to home goods. The mini markets that I participate in with

local artists led to this shop. Everyone here today is featured in the shop. We make connections with other local artists through these mini markets and then support each other in many ways,” Devantier said. See MINI MARKET, Page 7


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Marissa Devantier of Vintie Design Company and The Shop on Liberty Street showcased her custom map coasters at a mini market of local artists and businesses hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.

MINI MARKET Continued from Page 6 For more information on The Shop on Liberty Street, visit www.theshoponlibertystreet. com. Jamison, of Canfield, is a local artist who creates unique custom photography pieces. She works with Converse Steel to use their products to create metal photo art tiles. Jamison uses still life images of local places and can also use old photographs to create the tiles. The tiles are magnetic and are able to be switched to different backgrounds Jamison has also made. “The tiles are very personal pieces. Someone can bring me an old photo and an old handwritten letter and I can incorporate those things into one photo art tile. Then that tile can be put on a background of choice. I feel like people can collaborate with me on the final piece and take part in the finished piece. This provides them a stronger connection to the piece. The art and the background speaks to them,” Jamison said. For more information on Ala Jamie, visit www.alajamie.com or call 330-565-6078. Melissa Smith of 1820 House Candle Company makes her small batch natural wax candles in her studio in East Liverpool. “I use domestic pure vegetable wax in my products. I locally source as much packaging, including printing, box printing

and glasswares, as I can,” Smith said. Smith’s candles and aromat herapy product s a re available in several shops in Youngstown, including Stone Fruit, Flaming Ice Cube, Studio Oxygen, Dave’s Detour and The Shop on Liberty Street and are sold all over the country. For more information on 1820 House Candle Company, visit 1820house.com or call 330-4269955. D’Apolito, of Lola Bean’s Boutique, is a vintage wares curator offering vintage clothes, purses, accessories, home goods and more. D’Apolito handpicks her wares. “I go to many different places and hand pick the items I want. I know what I am looking for, so many times the items jump out at me. I try to find clothes which are on trend with today’s fashion and I actually have lots of success in that area. There are many new items that look vintage which are not, so I go for the authentic pieces. This is my passion and I feel my passion for vintage makes a difference in the pieces I choose and can offer,” D’Apolito said. D’Apolito said many people feel a connection to vintage items and tell her their stories. “I enjoy hearing the stories of people who actually wore or used these items when they were younger. I can tell by the way they look at certain items that they are reminded of when they wore something similar

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Melissa D’Apolito, vintage wares curator of Lola Bean’s Boutique, displayed her vintage clothes, purses, accessories, home goods and more at a local artists and businesses mini market hosted by Stone Fruit Coffee on Dec. 12.

in the past or used or owned a similar item in the past. There is a history there and I am providing a continuation of history,” D’Apolito said. D’Apolito will also take requests for vintage items and will search for that item for a customer. She said she also relies on social media quite a bit for her business. “I have a small collection on Etsy and I am also on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. I have monthly flash sales on Facebook during which I post photos of items for under $20. This way, I not only get interest locally, but from across the country,” D’Apolito said. For more information on Lola Bean’s Boutique, visit www.etsy. com/shop/lolabeansboutique or call 330-540-7401. Langenheim, who co-owns Stone Fruit Coffee with her husband, Josh, was more than happy to host the mini market and support her fellow local business owners. The coffee shop will continue to host mini markets throughout the next year. “It is a pleasure to work with the local businesses of Rust Belt Made. We support each other whenever and wherever we can. There is a great sense of community here in Canfield. Shopping local makes such a difference and it offers unique gifts and items which you will not find anywhere else,” Langenheim said. Jamison echoed the senti-

ment that it is important for local artists and business owners to support each other. “We all help each other. We all want to see everyone succeed. We support and promote each other and our local businesses. We use social media to get the word out about our businesses and that has proved

to be successful. Each one of us brings something different to the group and we all have different knowledge of certain things which we share with each other. We also could not succeed without the community’s support and we appreciate everyone coming out to our mini markets,” Jamison said.

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PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

N h Doyle, Lead Pastor Nathan Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org

Four Mile Run Christian Church Summer Messages: NO ORDINARY LIFE! www.fourmileruncc.com (330) 799-7831

LUTHERAN Bethel Lutheran Church (ELCA)

425 Crestview Dr., Boardman (next to West Blvd. School) 330-758-5745 www.bethelboardman.org Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School at 9:45 Holy Communion offered at all services Nursery at 11:00 Handicap accessible Pastor Richard Kidd All are Welcome

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Mrs. Jacob’s class posed in their pajamas while holding their Polar Express train tickets.

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book about the winter train. “We’re going to watch a movie today, we’re making hot cocoa, we’re having cookies, we’re doing activities with trains,” said Mayle. “We’re in our jammies and slippers for the day.” Some of the Big Dogs from Poland Seminary High School were at Union for the “Big Dog - Little Dog” program and the high school students got to participant in Polar Express

day with the kindergarten students. Coming to school in pajamas was one of the students’ favorite parts because they don’t normally have the opportunity to wear pajamas outside of their homes. The teachers also had a fun time being able to wear their pajamas and slippers to work. Having a Polar Express day like this gave the students a break from their regular school day by celebrating Christmas a little early, but they still were able to get their school work done in a fun way.

Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2985 Center Rd., Poland, OH 330-757-3272 Sunday Worship 10:00am All Are Welcome! www.princeofpeaceonline.com Find us on Facebook!

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Miss Gura’s class prepared for nap time by laying out their pillows, blankets and sleeping bags on the carpet.


SPORTS schedule

Tuesday, Jan. 19 Boys JV Basketball East at Poland, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball East at Poland, 7 p.m.

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PMS wrestlers compete at Waterloo

Wednesday, Jan. 20

TOP: On Jan. 9, the Poland Middle School wrestlers competed in the Waterloo Invitational. The placement winners in their respective weight classes were Daniel Adams (third), Ian Francis (fourth), Jacob Smith (fourth), Peyton Mrakovich (second), Zach Ellis (third) and Daniel Pagan (second). Pictured is Poland wrestler Anthony Weimer working for a pin against his opponent.

Thursday, Jan. 21 Girls Freshman Basketball Poland at Boardman, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Basketball Poland at Boardman, 6:30 p.m.

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LEFT: On Jan. 9, the Poland Middle School wrestlers competed in the Waterloo Invitational. The Bulldogs wrestled well against 11 other teams from Northeast Ohio, with all earning victories, and six finding spots on the medal podium. Those with victories were Daniel Adams, Ian Francis, Jacob Smith, Peyton Mrakovich, Nathan Tucker, Anthony Weimer, Jared Tucker, Zach Ellis, Daniel Pagan, and Charlie Kish. Pictured is Kish facing off against a Northwest opponent.

Friday, Jan. 22 Boys JV Basketball Poland at Howland, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Basketball Poland at Howland, 7 p.m. Boys Varsity Wrestling Poland at Austintown Fitch, TBA

Saturday, Jan. 23

Monday, Jan. 25 Girls 7th Grade Basketball Austintown Red at Poland, 5 p.m. Girls 8th Grade Basketball Austintown Red at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys 7th Grade Basketball Poland at Austintown Red, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Basketball Hubbard at Poland, 5 p.m. Girls Freshman Basketball Poland at Hubbard, 5 p.m.6 Boys 8th Grade Basketball Poland at Austintown Red, 6:15 p.m.

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Girls junior varsity defeats Niles

Girls 7th Grade Basketball Canfield at Poland, 5 p.m. Girls 8th Grade Basketball Canfield at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys 7th Grade Basketball Poland at Canfield, 5 p.m. Boys 8th Grade Basketball Poland at Canfield, 5 p.m. Girls JV Basketball Hubbard at Poland, 5:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Basketball Hubbard at Poland, 7 p.m.

Varsity Swimming SPIRE Falcon Invite, 11 a.m. Girls JV Basketball Poland at Girard, 11:30 a.m. Girls Varsity Basketball Poland at Girard, 1 p.m. Boys Varsity Wrestling Poland at Austintown Fitch, TBA

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Crazy Lenny’s New Years Eve 5K Race Runners in the 35th Crazy Lenny’s New Years Eve 5K Race found it cloudy with the temperature sitting at 33 degrees for the 11 a.m. start. Many former winners on both the men’s side and the women’s side returned to do battle. Current Mount Union runner Mack Mettille took advantage of his fitness and grabbed his first race title, adding his name to the line of winners of this event. Tom Grantonic was the first male masters runner. Mark Rogenski was the first male runner in the 40s age group. On the women’s side, former Poland High School runner

and current Youngstown State University runner Michelle Klim picked up her first win by out distancing the other racers. Karen Grantonic was the first over 40, while former Ursuline and South Carolina standout, Wilma DePiore, was the first female in the 40 age group. For mer Pola nd r u n ner s Lenny Cockman (founder of the race), Don Carson, Becky Rudzik and Phil Pillin did the race directing duties. Participating runners, in order of finish, were Mack Mettille (18:59), Conner O’Kane (19:05), Patrick Powers (19:36), Michelle K lim (19:37), Melissa K lim (19:58), Tom Grantonic (20:00),

Libby Rogenski (20:32), Karen Grantonic (21:57), Jeff Fisher (22:53), Elizabeth Becherer (22:32), Emily Ethridge (22:45), Mark Rogenski (22:46), Ellie Rogenski (24:24), Wilma Depiore (24:34), Tony Gallo (24:54), J.P. Moran (24:54), Slater Raub (25:07), Sydney Norris (26:00), Joe Shields (26:25), Paul Drennan (26:48), Charlie McQuillan (26:48), A.J. Shields (27:04), Don Smaltz Jr. (27:18), Teagan Graff (28:12), Tim Powers (28:48), Theresa Smaltz (29:10), Mike Rigelski (29:15), Ben Saltsgiver (30:15), Bob Mastriani (31:12), Will Blumel (33:58), Nancy Richie (36:50) and Gina DeMain (36:50).

The Poland girls junior varsity basketball team was victorious over Niles on Jan. 9 with a score of 7040. Scoring for Poland were Emily Cammack (1), Sarah Bury (21), Maggie Sebest (10), Emma Moffo (1), Bella Gajdos (15), Alea Nicholudis (10), Joelle Abi Habib (2), Juliana Blangero (3) and Emily Melnek (7).

Poland junior varsity basketball victorious The Poland junior varsity basketball team defeated Liberty with a score of 67-44 on Jan. 6. Scoring for Poland were Emily Cammack (5), Sarah Bury (6), Laiken Maurer (1), Maggie Sebest (6), Jillian Penman (5), Emma Moffo (3), Bella Gajdos (20), Alea Nicholudis (8), Joelle Abi Habib (2), Juliana Blangero (2) and Emily Melnek (9).

Poland Boosters Basketball Tournament The Poland Boosters Basketball Tournament for boys and girls in grades 4, 5 and 6 will take place on Jan. 30 and 31, and Feb. 6 and 7. For more information, contact David Wolfe at 330-707-0565 or polandhoopstourney@gmail.com. Updates will be posted at www.polandboosters.com.

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We are looking for dependable individuals to provide support to clients in one of our 24-hour residential drug treatment centers; several F/T and P/T positions available. We are looking to fill day, evening, midnight and weekend shifts. High School Diploma required; Experience, CDCA, and/or knowledge of 12-step recovery preferred. Send resume and salary requirements to: Attn: K. Stella Meridian HealthCare 527 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, OH 44509; kstella@ meridianhealthcare.net Or via fax at 330-746-3476 In lieu of resumes, applications may be obtained at: MeridianHealthCare.net Or at the above address. Drug-Free Employer - EOE

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CUSTODIANS

We are searching for detail oriented custodians. F/T or P/T positions available. Monday-Friday, 8:00am4:30pm or Noon-8:30pm. Employer paid health benefits, retirement plan and generous paid time off. Duties include cleaning offices and residential facilities; light maintenance, etc. Must have a good driving record and reliable transportation for local travel when required. Resumes/applications will be accepted by email: dgallagher@Meridian HealthCare.net; Fax: 330-797-9146; Or Attn: D. Gallagher 8255 South Avenue Youngstown, OH 44512 Drug Free Workplace - EOE www.Meridian HealthCare.net

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People Person

If you like people and money, this job very well may be for you. Call John at 330-502-8343

Utility Worker/ Meter Reader

Must have high school diploma or equivalent; be in good physical health to carry out duties; do strenuous, manual labor; and walk distances. Must be able to perform duties under various weather conditions. Test will be given Thurs., Feb. 4, 2016, 6 p.m. at Campbell City Hall, 351 Tenney Ave., Campbell, OH. Applications will be taken at the Mayor’s Office, Campbell City Hall, 351 Tenney Ave. from Jan. 11 to Jan. 22, 2016, 9-11 a.m. and 1-3p.m. Application fee is $20. LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

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at the Personnel Office 9 am to 11 am & 1 pm to 3 pm Please bring 2 IDs 195 E. Park Ave., Niles, OH 44446 No Phone Calls Please

General Help ACE DIAMOND IS HIRING Boardman pawnbroker will pay $9.00/hour Approx. 20 hours per week available. Duties include customer service, clerical, office and bookkeeping tasks and errands. Apply in person at: Ace Diamond & Jewelry 7110 Market St. Boardman Tues.-Fri. 10 am.-4 p.m. only please

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Child Care Needed Babysitter needed in my westside home for 2 children. Serious inquiries only, must have references. Call 330-793-5831.

Drivers

CDL A Flatbed Drivers

Full & Part Time Columbiana Co. Hourly pay. Fax 330-259-3428 or email safety.check@aol.com Drivers CDL-A, 1 yr. Guaranteed Home Time. Excellent Pay Package. Monthly Bonus Program. 100% NoTouch. BCBS/Dental/Vision. Plenty of miles. 877-704-3773 Drivers: CDL-A Regional: $3000 sign-on. Flatbed/ Shortline Division. Start up to .47 cpm + Benefits. Late model Equipment. All Miles Pd. 855-996-0093

Tailwind Transportation

Boardman, OH is looking for

CDL Drivers and Owners Operators

Brand new equipment, top pay, consistent miles, home every weekend. Must be 21 and have 2 years of OTR tractor trailer experience; meet all DOT requirements, pass a drug screen and background check. Call Pat, Mon. - Fri. 330-792-0427

Health Care MASSAGE THERAPIST Needed part time for Doctor’s office in Salem area. Call 330-332-4307

Medical Asst.

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Busy Chiropractic doctor’s office seeking to fill a front desk position. Applicant must be a good communicator, health conscience, nonsmoker, energetic and able to multi task. Doctor’s office exp. helpful. Part time, Mon., Wed., Fri. Email resume to: rkrus@att.net

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LUBE TECHNICIAN Experienced. Apply at: 2958 State Rt. 5 Cortland, OH No Phone Calls Please

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MECHANIC Five years experience. Apply at: 2958 State Rt. 5 Cortland, OH No Phone Calls Please

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF YOUNGSTOWN COOKS HELPERS - FOOD SERVICE DIVISION YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT $12.11 HOURLY RATE A Cooks Helper or as a Central Kitchen Packaging Helper. Applicants offered employment are required to take a drug test and a pre-employment criminal record check, at their own expense (approximately $94.00) before beginning work. Applicants must be in good physical condition. Complete job announcement is posted on the City website: www.cityofyoungstownoh.gov. Applications accepted at the Civil Service Commission Office, 7th floor, City Hall, Youngstown, from January 11 through January 21, 2016. (City Hall will be closed on Monday, January 18, 2016) Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Examination will be given on Saturday, January 23, 2016, at the Choffin Career & Technical Center, 200 E. Wood Street, Youngstown, Ohio, starting at 10:00 a.m.

Activities Assistant

Vista at the Ridge is currently accepting applications for a high energy individual who has experience, passion and creativity in caring for the elderly. Dementia/Alzheimer experience is preferred, but not necessary. Rotating weekends, holidays and some evenings. Clean driving record is a must.

Apply in person or online:

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Resident Aide Part-Time

RNs, LPNs & STNAs

Be part of a personally rewarding experience assisting the elderly with their daily activities of living. Interact one on one with our residents while providing the highest level of care with compassion and dignity. Position is first shift part-time. Please apply in person:

The Inn at Ironwood Monday-Friday 9 am to 7 pm at 6699 Ironwood Blvd. Canfield, Ohio

Vista Center at the Ridge

Vista Center of Boardman has openings for RNs, LPNs and STNAs 12 Hour Shifts Competitive wages and benefits NO Mandatory OT and much more Apply in person or online to:

Vista Center of Boardman

830 Boardman Canfield Rd Boardman, OH 44512 vistacarecenters.com DFWP/EOE

3379 Main St. Mineral Ridge, OH 44440

vistacarecenters.com DFWP/EOE

Activity Director

The Inn at Christine Valley is seeking a full time Activity Director. RAC certification preferred but not required. Salary to be discussed upon interview. Must have a deep fondness for the elderly population. Ability to work with memory impaired people a must. Serious applicants only need apply in person at:

The Inn at Christine Valley 3150 S. Schenley Ave. Youngstown, OH 44511

Medical Assistant/ Ophthalmology Fast-paced sub-specialty ophthalmology practice seeks Medical Assistant to join our team in our Hermitage location. Duties include taking patient histories, assist physicians in exams & procedures, & diagnostic testing. EMR experience is a plus. Please e-mail resume to: vrc_hr@yahoo.com Or fax to 330-494-0276

Medical Biller

Benefits Package Please send resume to: Box M62584 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501

Psychiatrist & Nurse Practitioner

Mental health agency looking for Psychiatrist & Nurse Practitioner or Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in mental health. Send resume to: yis@youth intensiveservices.com

RN/LPN/ Medical Assistant

Busy multiple physician’s office. Boardman area. Please send resume to: Box M62583 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

RESIDENT ASST.

The Inn at Christine Valley is currently seeking a part-time Resident Assistant to join our Assisted Living staff on the midnight shift. Applicant must have a desire to work with the elderly population and should have a good work ethic. Serious applicants only need apply in person:

The Inn at Christine Valley 3150 S. Schenley Ave. Youngstown, OH 44511

RN - PER DIEM HERITAGE MANOR

We are seeking a per diem RN for afternoon and midnight shifts on our skilled nursing facility. Excellent working conditions and wages. Email resume to: Heritagemanor@ heritagemanor.org or apply in person Mon. - Fri., 9am-3pm at: 517 Gypsy Ln. Youngstown, OH EOE

RN SUPERVISOR

F/T Position to provide direct nursing services to clients in a residential behavioral health center. Supervise residential techs. RN with Detox experience required. Send resume to HR-RN, TPCS 611 Belmont Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 NO PHONE CALLS DFWP/EOE

RNs - LPNs - STNAs

We are accepting applications for part time RNs & LPNs and also part time & full time STNAs. We offer a competitive starting wage as well as a sign-on bonus for these positions. Please call to set up an interview or stop in today & ask for Billie or Darla. Laurie Ann Nursing Home 2200 Milton Blvd. Newton Falls, OH 44444 330-872-1990

Selling your home is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!

RNs, LPNs, STNAs Autumn Hills Care Center is currently accepting applications for Day & Night Shifts.

Health Care

STNAs

Windsor House, Inc. is offering sign on bonuses to STNAs. $1000 for full time, $500 for part time. MIDNIGHT SHIFT AVAILABLE! Apply in person to the following locations:

O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center 563 Brookfield Ave. SE Masury, OH 44438

Omni Manor Health Care Center 3245 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509

Become career ready in two weeks! Call 330-759-1888 for info on STNA training program! Classes are held monthly! For more information, please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP

We are looking for reliable and motivated individuals to join our growing team. NO Mandatory OT Apply in person or online:

Autumn Hills Care Center 2565 Niles Vienna Road Niles, Ohio 44446 vistacarecenters.com DFWP/EOE

STNAs

Afternoon Shift, 2pm-10pm and Night Shift, 10pm-6am. Apply in person at:

Ivy Woods Manor 9625 Market St. North Lima, OH 44452

Orange Village Care Center

Located 8055 Addison Rd. Masury, OH is hiring:

No mandatory overtime Free pay card’s available to all staff

*** LPNs *** Afternoon’s only Full and Part-time

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Free Nurse Aide Training St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Center in Columbiana, OH will provide lucky applicants selected for hire with nurse aide training through the Windsor Resource Center free of charge, a $600 value! Must apply in person at:

SMAC

1899 W. Garfield Rd. Columbiana, OH 44408 Nurse Aide starting wage is $10.50-$14.50/ hour and medical benefits start at $25. Call 330-545-1550 for more information We are also hiring parttime Dietary Aides to work flexible shifts. Apply in person; fax to: 330-549-0765; Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP

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OPEN INTERVIEWS Greenbriar Healthcare Center will be hosting open interviews on Wed., Jan. 20th 1:00pm - 6:00pm We will be accepting applications for PRN, parttime and full-time Hospitality Aides, STNAs, LPNs and RNs. Long term care experience preferred. Please bring a copy of your resume with you to the open interview. Our dynamic and supportive working environment offers a family-friendly atmosphere, competitive wages, and an excellent benefits package for full-time associates. AS AN ADDED BONUS Anyone who comes in for an interview will automatically be placed into a raffle for a chance to win a fun prize! EOE We are located at: 8064 South Ave. Boardman, OH 44512

Dental Dental Receptionist

Are you a dental assistant tired of working in the back? Try working up front. Full time with vacation & 401K, experience required. Fax resume: 330-757-2331

Maintenance/ Janitorial

Maintenance Help

JCC of Youngstown seeking Custodial Help. Responsibilities include: event setup, daily housekeeping, and minor maintenance. Training provided, 30 hours per week, some benefits. Drug Free Workplace Please submit resumes to: 505 Gypsy Lane Youngstown, OH 44504 Attn: Human Resources

Management/ Supervisory

Meat Dept. Manager

Experienced, good pay, hospitalization, profit sharing 401k. Send resume to: Mr. D’s 7156 Warren-Sharon Rd. Brookfield, OH 44403

MAINTENANCE MANAGER

Meridian HealthCare is seeking an energetic individual to assist with facilities management. Maintenance and management experience a plus. F/T with benefits. Forward resume to: D. Gallagher Meridian HealthCare 8255 South Ave. Youngstown, OH 44512 Email to dgallagher@ MeridianHealthCare.net Or fax to: 330-797-9146 Applications are available at: www.Meridian HealthCare.net

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Management/ Supervisory

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Assistant Apartment Manager

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Ravenna, Ohio

SIMCO MANAGEMENT has a unique, on-site career opportunity in our Woodgate North Community of Ravenna. The role of Assistant Manager encompasses a wide spectrum of responsibilities in the field of business/hospitality management. This is an ideal opportunity for a recent college graduate or anyone with prior business experience seeking to expand their horizons. Woodgate is a big, busy property we need an outgoing professional to be hands on in sales and leasing, resident relations, staff management, and general property oversight. If you have a knack for sales, a true passion for customer service and a strong work ethic, we can train you on everything else! The selected candidate must live on-site, or within 10 minutes of the property. This position offers an attractive compensation package including healthcare, 401K, paid vacation, and moving allowance. To apply: email resume to: msunseri@ simco-apts.com or fax: 330-545-3227 Check us out at www.livewithsimco.com

Professional BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINICIAN - Full Time (2 openings) to counsel clients with mental health and substance abuse disorders in Warren and Mahoning County facilities. Must be able to assess clients' capabilities; make appropriate judgments; possess good documentation skills and interact within the therapeutic milieu. LPC or LSW required with LISW preferred. LCDC and LICDC preferred, 3 years of mental health and substance abuse disorder treatment experience. Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Full time with benefits. Varied schedule that may include days, evenings and clinical on-call. For more information, go to: www.compassfamily.org and click on Employment Opportunities. Send resume to: Box BH-C-TC, Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 No phone inquiries. EOE-M/F/H Including persons with disabilities and veterans

THE HOUR SPA and SALON

Hiring for Cosmetologist, Massotherapist and Esthetician. This is a full or part time position. Call Lisa 330-509-5033 or come see us at: 5517 Mahoning Ave. Austintown Panera Bread Plaza

Restaurants/ Food Service Bartender/Server

Full/Part Time. Call Andrew 330-536-2234

Cook

Exp., full time position. Apply within after 2:30pm. Casa de Tacos, 8051 Market St., Boardman, OH 44512 To Advertise in Neighbors.

Call 330-746-6565

Now Hiring in Boardman!

Line Cooks

Must have experience. Apply in person: 1247 Boardman-Poland Rd. Poland, OH 44514

Retail

Retail Assistant Manager Pat Catan’s Craft Centers, Hermitage, is seeking an Assistant Manager with proven retail performance. Utilize your experience and business sense to drive sales and build your customer base! If you enjoy merchandising, expressing your creativity with displays and want to develop your leadership skills as a manager, this may be the ideal position for you. Ideal candidates will have previous retail management experience with plan-o-grams. Big box experience is preferred. Please send resume with salary requirements to: monicat@darice.com EOE

Skills/Trades

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR

A Youngstown GC is seeking a highly motivated and organized Estimator capable of estimating medium to large size commercial and industrial projects. A construction degree and good communication skills are preferred. Must have 3-5 yrs. exp. Compensation package includes hospitalization Salary based on exp. and ability All replies confidential Send resume with references to: ESTIMATOR P.O. Box 680 Canfield, Ohio 44406

Manual Machinist & CNC Machinist

Manual Machinist & CNC Machinest needed to run vertical bore mills. Should have some experience on these machines, but will train. Steady dayturn. Send resume to: Lake Park Tool & Machine 1221 Velma Ct. Youngstown, OH 44512

Telemarketing Telemarketers

Exp. wanted, great bonus program, earn up to $40/ hr. Call 330-707-2222

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Sales/Marketing NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING INSIDE SALES

The Salem News is seeking a part time inside sales representative. We are looking for individuals with great attitudes & professional communication skills. Experience in advertising sales a plus. Send your confidential resume to: Salem News Attn: Adv. Director P.O. Box 268 Salem, OH 44460 or email to: bvolosin@salemnews.net

Sales Associate

Come join our team and be a part of assisting our customers not only with their furniture purchase but also with their room design and decorating needs. Candidates must communicate effectively, be motivated, be a team player, have basic computer skills, provide exceptional customer service, be willing to work evenings, weekends and holidays. We provide in-house training, continuous product training, and frequent meetings with our team members to provide the most updated information on products and promotions. We offer paid training, 90day starting compensation with incentive and a graduated commission scale. Our benefits include a generous employee discount, health, dental, vision and paid vacation. We need smiling faces, positive attitudes and dedication to being the best that you can be. Apply to: hr@goldsteins.com Visit our career page at www.goldsteins.com Want to buy a bike or have one to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call (330) 746-6565.

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Bowflex Xtreme 2SE - New, 70 exercises, $900/offer (pd. $1400). 330-799-4282

Rear End - from 1996 Chevy Camaro SS, 3.23 posi unit, $350. Call 330-758-9279.

Chevrolet Suburban - 2001 from TX, a family owned vehicle, good condition, with trailer hitch, $4500. 330-953-1778/330-565-6293

Dishwasher - Maytag, excellent condition, almond, $100; 330-533-5139.

GUN - new in box, Sig Sauer P556XI, pistol, $1500. 330-779-0283/330-980-0860

Nissan Murano - 2004, 4 dr., AWD excellent condition & mi., $6250. 330-501-9170

Dryer - Gas, Kenmore Elite, heavy duty, brand new, $250/offer. 330-531-2731

Pool Table - Valley, bar, rm. size, 3/4” slate, balls, sticks, $650. 330-716-5349

Tires - 4 BF Goodrich Comp TA radials, 275/40 ZR17 mounted on Z06 rims, $500. Call 330-758-9279.

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Fridge - Whirlpool, good condition, in door ice maker, $200/offer. 330-720-4819. Microwave - GE Space Maker, above range, excellent, almond, $75. 330-533-5139. Oven - Frigidaire self cleaning electric, excellent, almond, $250, 330-533-5139.

Building Materials Countertops - 2, Quartz, 27”x67.5”, 27”x94.5”, green, $500. 330-533-5139.

Furniture Bedroom set - solid cherry 6 pc.., king, Pennysylvania House, great condition, $800. 330-360-8059 for info. Loveseats - (2) Chocolate w/pillows, 2 yrs. old, $399 for both. Call 330-533-1671

Medical Equipment Wheelchair - Transport, wtih gel seat, excellent condition, $60 cash. Call 330-986-6231, 8:00-5:30

RENTALS

Household Goods

Apartments Unfurnished

Mixer - Stand up, new, Europrep, w/splash guard, 6 qt., 650 watts, $100. 330-207-2585

Boardman - 2 Bdrm., $550/mo. Washer & dryer, lots of storage, carport. Call 412-983-6980 BOARDMAN/Poland - apts., lofts, townhouses, price reduced. Pets welcome, Senior Discount. 330-758-5916

Houses For Rent Campbell - 3 Bdrm., single car garage, no pets. $450 + utilities. Call 330-755-7047.

Musical Instruments Drum Set - 5 pc., red sparkle, with cymbal & high hats, $250. 330-793-4055

Your Classified source! Over 1,000 ads weekly... Garage Sales to Auto Sales, Help Wanted to Date Wanted We’ve got you covered!

Chevrolet Colorado - 2006 4x4, crew cab, toolbox, 95,000 mi., excellent condition, $12,000. 330-207-7070

Cadillac Seville SLS - 2002 Excellent condition, $5250. Call 330-501-9170

Chevrolet S-10 2002. 2WD, auto., V-6, nice shape, $2995. Call 330-953-0998

Dogs

Cadillac Fleetwood - 1991 good condition, 119,700 mi. maroon w/matching leather int., p.w. & seats, $1750. Call 330-726-1750 after 5.

Chevrolet S-10 2000. Ext. cab, 4 cyl., auto., with cap, high mi., runs great, $1400/offer. 330-503-8364

Pembroke Welsh Corgis AKC. Tris, sable. Taking deposits, $550. 724-777-3546

Chevrolet Camaro 1LT 2013, 2600 mi., victory red, sharp car, $18,500. 330-792-9408

7000

PETS, ANIMALS Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Free Pets Shepherd/Lab Mix & Pitt/Husky Mix. Free to good homes. 330-333-3429

NOTICE: Screen

respondents carefully when giving away animals.

8000

AUTOMOTIVE

Automobile Parts/Service Ford Grand Marquis - 1995, 4-dr., complete car parts, 4.6 L motor, can hear run, $400. 234-600-3935. Rear End - 1974-79 Z-28, 373 posi unit, $675. Call 330-747-2234 or text 330-398-8738

Houses For Sale

Liverpool Twp. 43 acres, some woods, recreation paradise $104,900. John Campbell Rd.

You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new job today using the Neiighbors Classifieds.

Chrysler New Yorker - 1996, runs good, clean car, $800/offer. 330-619-0789. Ford Escort 2000. 116,000 mi., runs good, no reverse in trans., only drive, $1800/offer. 330-718-1081

Dodge Ram 1500 - 1994 318 V-8, new front rotors, $1395. Call 330-272-7276 GMC 4x4 Ext. Cab - 2001, 218,000 mi., new brakes, $2000 firm. 330-538-2371 Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565.

BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

the Neighbors C l a s s i f i e d s.

General Help

General Help

 Vindy Opportunities

Manage Your Own Business Become an Independent Contractor Carrier

 Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily and 9:00 a.m. weekends  Must be 18 years of age  Must have reliable transportation and proof of car insurance  Heated warehouse and table provided to prepare product for delivery  Meet new people  Many tax advantages in operating your own business  Most newspaper routes can be completed in 1.5-2.5 hours per day

The following routes are available:

BOARDMAN Lease with Option to Buy -5941 Stillson Pl. - $99,500 -890 Larkridge - $127,000 (Applewood Acres) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278

Liverpool Twp. 5 wooded acres, $19,900. Leeper Rd.

Chevrolet Impala LS - 2008 Full power, only 45,200 mi., excellent condition, $8950/ offer. 330-540-1230

Chevrolet S-10 - 1995, good condition, dependable, $1200. 330-808-9239.

Antique/Classic Cars Chevrolet Camaro - 1979 Restorable, new brakes & shocks, springs, rugs, 2 sets of seats, asking $2200/offer. 330-544-3356.

4000

Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-686-5523 www.brunerland.com Elk Run Twp. 46 partially wooded acres, pond, $114,900. Dutchtown School Rd.

Trucks

Automobiles Buick LeSabre - 1998, 115,000 mi., asking $800. S - O - L - D!!

REAL ESTATE

Acreage

SUVs

Berlin Center - Rt. 296020 - 1.5 Hours daily - 30 Miles daily - 150 Customers - $850 Estimated Monthly Income Columbiana - Rt. 396004 - 2 Hours daily - 25 Miles daily - 120 Customers - $700 Estimated Monthly Income

Asphalt Paving

Hauling

W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516

ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579

Carpet/Floor Covering Carpets by  Jim Dunn  All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649

Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates Breaker boxes, rewiring, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

Handyman Appliances, Garage Doors Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449 You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.

New Middletown, Petersburg Area - Rt. 293055 - 1.5 Hours daily - 45 Miles daily - 100 Customers $800 Estimated Monthly Income Brownlee Woods - Rt. 795009 - 1.5 Hours daily - 10 Miles daily - 135 Customers $600-$700 Estimated Monthly Income

Music Lessons

Campbell - Rt. 794018 - 1.5 Hours daily - 75 Miles daily 90 Customers - $600-$700 Estimated Monthly Income

Piano, Voice, Guitar & Violin, $15. Canfield. State Certified. Call 330-402-5903

West Blvd., Mill Creek, Brookfield, Glenpark - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 189 Customers $800 Estimated Monthly Income

Painting

Hillman, Midlothian, Indianola - Rt. 798245 - 1.5 Hours daily -12 Miles daily - 115 Customers $750 Estimated Monthly Income

DAVE The Painters Home Improvements. Free Est. - 330-507-2922

Roofing MVP Home Improvements Free Est. Reasonable. 26 yrs. exp. 330-707-2222

Tree Service J & L Tree Service Family owned & operated Fully insured - Free Est. 330-614-8578

To apply, please call 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 or email: dmilick@vindy.com E.O.E. M/F/D/V

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Happily Ever After Rev., Mrs. Libb celebrate golden event Rachel’s Restaurant in Austintown was the setting for the Aug. 29 celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of the Rev. and Mrs. Russell Libb of Berlin Center. The event was hosted by the couple’s children, Jess and Melissa Warren of Ellsworth, Noelle Roth of Canfield and Dale and Allison Mitchell of Louisville, Ohio. Six grandchildren complete the family. Other family members also attended. The former Diane Murray married the Rev. Mr. Libb at Glenwood Primitive Methodist Church on Aug. 20, 1965. Rev. Libb was pastor at Berlin Center United Methodist Church for 38 years and retired in 2012. He is a Navy veteran. Mrs. Libb was a cosmetologist, clerical worker and homemaker. The Libbs visited Mackinac Island, among

other travels, in early August as part of their anniversary celebration.

Kunz-Ardennuptials set for Sept. 24, 2016 Keith and Traci Kunz of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Kunz, and Eric Arden, both of Canfield. The prospective groom is the son of James and Heather Arden of Mineral Ridge. The couple will exchange vows at 1 p.m. Sept. 24, 2016, at St. Michael’s Church in Canfield. A reception will follow at Antone’s Banquet Centre in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for the events. The bride-elect earned a bachelor’s degree in communications and French from the University of Mount Union. She is a marketing specialist at Mahoning County Educational Service Center in Boardman. Mr. Arden is a line technician at General Motors in Lordstown.

Miss Shutrump, Mr. Wadman to exchange vows Alexis Katrina Shutrump and Scott J. Wadman, both of Boardman, are engaged and will exchange vows Jan. 16. The bride-elect is the daughter of Charles F. Shutrump and Kathleen Shutrump of Boardman. Her future husband is the son of Gary and Michelle Wadman of Canfield. St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown will be the setting of the 1:30 p.m. wedding ceremony. A reception will follow at the Lake Club in Poland. Miss Shutrump is a salon manager at Allure Spa and Salon in Boardman. The prospective groom earned a bachelor’s degree at Ohio University, and he is an insurance agent at Chase Agency Inc. in Boardman.

Laura Bell v Nicholas Eonta Christman Hall in Stambaugh Auditorium was the setting for the 5 p.m. Aug. 15 wedding ceremony of Laura Bell and Nicholas Eonta. Sean Mitchell officiated, and a reception followed in the grand ballroom at the auditorium. Richard and Jeri Bell of Poland are parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Gerard and Karen Eonta of Pittsburgh. The bride wore an ivory lace gown with a train, and completed her ensemble with a family heirloom veil purchased by her grandmother in Brussels, Belgium, in 1955. The bride’s cousin, Amy Chichak, was honor attendant. Bridesmaids were Amy Corrado, Kim Scott and Sara Seemayer, and the bride’s niece, Sophia Bell, was flower girl. The attendants wore Pacific blue-colored dresses. The groom’s brother, Benjamin Eonta, performed the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Mike Gordon, Andrew Jurczak and Stefan Larson. The bride’s nephews, Josiah and Cillian Bell, were ring bearers. Derek, Jason and Timothy Bell, the bride’s brothers, were ushers. The Eontas took a Carribbean cruise for their wedding trip. They live in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Eonta earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and international business at the University of Toledo. She is a project manager at

AMG Research in Pittsburgh. Mr. Eonta graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. He is an information specialist with the Better Business Bureau in Pittsburgh.

Caitlin Blaney v Alexander Botting Monsignor Paul Dudziak solemnized the 3:30 p.m. Oct. 10 wedding ceremony of Caitlin Blaney and Alexander Botting at St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church. A reception followed at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel. The bride wore a sheath gown with an illusion lace back, illusion sleeves and a scalloped hemline train. It was enhanced with metallic lace appliques and Swarovski crystals. A pearl and floral circlet held a cathedral-length veil. The bride’s sister, Mackenzie Blaney, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids included Jamie Bright, Hillary Bundy, Lindsay Routt and Alexandra Modly. They wore floor-length berrycolored gowns. Alistair Gray and William Abel shared the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Jamie Lewis, Thomas Northover, Jordan Chapman and Benjamin Essner. The bride’s cousin, Jason Oberly, was ring bearer, and ushers were the bride’s brothers, Ryan and Christopher Blaney, and her cousin, Joshua Oberly. The Bottings live and work in Chicago. Mrs. Botting, a daughter of Ronald and Diane Blaney of Canfield, earned a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University and a master’s degree from John Hopkins University. She is director of the office of the chairman at Prescient.

Mr. Botting is the son of Elaine Botting of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, and David Botting of Canterbury, Kent, England. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Warwick and a master’s degree from GWU. He is a regional client consultant at Euromonitor.


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