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Two members of the Austintown food services set up their own table after they took advice from food service director Tascin Brookes. Pictured, from left, are Katie Wilt, Tammy Wilt, Klarissa Fox and Luanne Fox.
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Lydia (left) and Trini painted their second pictures using the spice paint. Each child received two pieces of paper to paint a picture on with the paint.
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Fitch juniors selected for Arts Honors Program
Carnival to be Feb. 21 Zion Lutheran Church, located at 3300 Canfield Road in Youngstown, is hosting its third annual Children’s Carnival on Feb. 21 from 12:30–2:00 p.m. The event is open to the public. Thirteen midway games that are geared toward the school age set will be available to play for 25 cents each. Games, include bowling, plinko, sack races and an obstacle course will be avaialable. Entertainment offered includes a clown, balloon animals and face painting – all available for a quarter. Food is available with most items less than a dollar, on a menu that includes hot dogs, sloppy joes and pizza, applesauce and yogurt. At the end of their visit, a ticket-based prize table rewards children’s efforts with trinkets and age-appropriate books. All monies raised by the event will benefit God’s
Global Barnyard. God’s Global Barnyard is an approved charity of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). The charity provides livestock, water and resources to families in need of sustainable food sources across the globe. For more information about the ELCA and God’s Global Barnyard, visit www. elca.org. To learn more about Zion Lutheran Church, visit www.zionohio.org.
gineers and explores the opportunities available in the world of engineering, science and technology. The Mechanical Talon Team received the “Think Award.” This judged award is given to the team that best reflects the journey the team took as they experienced the engineering design process during the season. The awards qualified The Mechanical Talons for the state championship and The Millennium Falcons as an alternate team.
Robotics Team qualifies for state championship Immaculate Heart of On Feb. 6, the Austintown FIRST Mary to have fish dinners Tech Challenge robotics teams, the Millennium Falcons and the Mechanical Talons, comprised of eighth- and ninth-graders, competed at Kent State University. The teams had a successful day as they each received awards in the tournament. Both teams received the “Connect Award,” which is a judged award given to the team that most connects with their local science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) community. The team that wins the Connect Award aggressively seeks en-
Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, located at 4500 Norquest Boulevard in Austintown, will offer Lenten fish dinners from 4-7 p.m. every Friday through March 18. The menu includes fried or baked Haddock or shrimp, coleslaw or applesauce, bread and butter, choice of two sides and dessert. There is also a complimentary pasta and pizza table with the purchase of a dinner. The cost is $11 for adults and $6 for children.
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.
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CANFIELD
What is the best Valentine’s Day gift to receive?
Are you concerned about the lead contamination in the water of several surrounding areas?
Candy. 0% Flowers. 33% Dinner. 33%
Jewelry. 0% Yes - I am concerned about the Something new and safety of all of our water. 100% untraditional. 33% Yes - But I think we don’t have to worry about our water. 0%
No - Officials are dealing with the situations properly. 0% No - We have nothing to worry about. 0%
BOARDMAN
POLAND
What is your weekly exercise goal going into the warm months?
Do you think it’s a good idea for the Covelli Centre to install metal detectors?
A little every day. 20% Do something every other day. 60%
Yes - Everyone would feel Exercise once every few safer. 100% days or so. 20% Yes But only as a preventative I don’t focus on exercise. 0% measure. 0%
No - But I’m fine with the idea. 0% No - It’s an unnecessary action. 0%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Did you watch the Grammy Awards this year?
Which household chore is the worst?
Yes - I watch every year. Yes - But only the highlights.
No - I meant to, but was unable to do so. No - I had no interest.
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The Youth Arts Honors Program for high school artists went into session this January and focuses on Sculpture and Installation. The program’s goal is to challenge and support high school juniors and seniors from Mahoning and Trumbull Counties who are talented in the area of the visual arts. Interviews for the program took place in November and December. Austintown Fitch High School had four students selected for the interview process. Juniors Morgan Crawford, Wendy Liu, Jasmine Loyen and Katie O’Brien were recommended for the program by their art teachers, Diane Devine and Adam Leskanic. The recommendations were followed by a portfolio review along with an interview with the Youth Arts Honors instructor and program director Ed Hallahan. To the excitement of the students and their art teachers, all four students were selected for the program. The honors program is taking place Wednesday evenings from 5 to 7:30 p.m. in a studio at the Butler North Education Building and will run through May 2016.
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BOARDMAN When do you think the weather will warm up this year? Late March. Sometime in April.
Early May. It will continue to be off-and-on cold all year.
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Doing dishes. Vacuuming.
Dusting. Taking out the trash.
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POLAND Which artistic pursuit is your go-to? Drawing. Painting. Playing music.
Writing. Other.
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Saxon Club to have Pork-Kraut dinner
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The Youngstown Saxon Club, located at 710 S. Meridian Road, will host its next Pork-Kraut dinner on Feb. 21 from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. The price of $9.50 for adults or $5 for children includes dessert and coffee, team or pop. The public is welcome and take-outs are available.
Area high school seniors to be honored The 22nd annual Young Women with Bright Futures awards will be at 10 a.m. on March 5 at the Holiday Inn in Boardman. Senior high school women selected by their teachers or administrators for their leadership qualities, academic excellence, creativity and volunteerism will be honored at the event. State Rep. Emilia Strong Sykes (D-Akron) will be the keynote speaker. Major sponsors for the event are Akron Children’s Hospital Mahoning Valley, Compco, State Farm Insurance, Thomases Family Endowment of the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation and The Vindicator. For ticket information, visit ywca.org/youngstown or call 330-746-6361, ext. 112. This year’s honorees are Isabella Caruso, Austintown; Anna Saxton, Boardman; Alexandria Olek, Brookfield; Sherrial Swiney, Campbell Memorial; Mackenzie Elias, Canfield; Marie Emch, Cardinal Mooney; Taylor (Tate) Acierno, Chaney; Noor Khalayleh, Choffin CTC; Shakayla Poole, East; Gabriella Cario, Girard; Ellie Martin, Howland; Margaret Herberger, Hubbard; Samantha Metts, Jackson-Milton; Saidah Yusuf, Liberty; Courtney Conklin, Lowellville; Lydia Mashburn, MCCTC; Adrianna Nicholson, Mineral Ridge; Jaclyn Rowley, Niles McKinley; Katherine Landry, Poland Seminary; Sydney Smith, Sebring McKinley; Carly Chopp, South Range; Kahlea Barricella, Springfield; Kaeleigh Blough, Struthers; Christina Leone, Ursuline; Nicole Double, Valley Christian; Chantel Bahn, Victory Christian; Allyson Crays, Warren G. Harding; Lauren Stitle, West Branch; Heather Lude, Western Reserve and Shyann Green, Youngstown Early College.
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Two members of the Austintown food services set up their own table after they took advice from food service director Tascin Brookes. Pictured, from left, are Katie Wilt, Tammy Wilt, Klarissa Fox and Luanne Fox.
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Guests who attended the Jazz and Dessert event had the opportunity to spend an evening sampling desserts while listening to several different Austintown jazz bands.
AMS serves up music and desserts By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Austintown Middle School hosted a Jazz and Dessert event at the middle school on Jan. 30 to showcase the Austintown jazz bands and local bakers. The Austintown Band Parents Club have been working on this event since football season started. Professional and amateur bakers from the area could sign up to participate in the night and enter their favorite desserts for a small competition. Tickets were sold for $5 and with that ticket, each guest could taste 10 different desserts. There is also a ticket provided to use for voting for the favorite amateur and professional baker. The amateur and professional winner each received a prize for their dessert. Twenty-one bakers entered, seven professionals and 14 amateurs, and there were around 40 different desserts available to taste. Awards included Best in Show, along with second and third place winners, and Best Display. There was a Chinese auction
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One of the Austintown Jazz bands performed during the Jazz and Dessert event at Austintown Middle School on Jan. 30.
and all of the bakers were required to bring in a dessert item for the auction. Tables were set up around the cafetorium for the bakers to set up their own displays. Several jazz bands played t hroughout t he night. The Austintown Middle School jazz
band, the Fitch Jazz 1 band and the Fitch alumni jazz band all put on a show for the guests. “It’s just another way that we get to highlight the kids. In my opinion that’s what it comes down to,” said band parent Andy Yantes. All of the money earned from
the Jazz and Dessert night will go back and benefit the Austintown bands. The event had several guests show up to try new desserts while listening to their local band students perform. “It’s a good way to get the community included,” said Yantes.
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take place at Creekside Golf Dome in Girard from 6:30–8:30 p.m. Participants will receive instruction and practice in driving, chipping and putting. The cost is $25 per person. On April 24, “high tea” Austintown Bounce on will be served at Piccadilly Parlor ice in Canfield at 11 a.m. A variety of teas and finger food will be served Austintown Bounce will host a in a delightful Victorian atmoBounce On Ice postgame party and sphere (wearing hats and gloves is meet and greet with some of the Youngstown Phantoms hockey play- optional). The cost is $25 per perers after the Phantoms game against son. For further information and registration, contact Ginny at 330the Roughriders on Feb. 21 at 3:05 219-9092 or Nancy at 330-272p.m. There will be a giant slide of the 5794. ice and a 61-foot obstacle course. Meet the players, Joey Kangaroo and Auditions to be Feb. 20 experience Bounce on ice. Tickets and 21 can be purchased by calling 330-747The Victorian Players will host 7825 or visiting youngstownphanauditions for “Moonlight and Magtoms.com. Austintown Bounce will nolias” on Feb. 20 and 21 at 2 p.m. also be hosting some of the Phanat the theatre, located at 702 Matoms players at the Bounce facility honing Ave. in Youngstown. Castfrom 6-7 p.m. on Feb. 16. There will ing requirements are as follows: be giveaways and autographs. The $6 standard child admission will get three men ages 30-60 and one you into the facility for unlimited play woman age 30-60. “Moonlight and Magnolias” is a semi-factuand access to the meet and greet. al farce which takes place in 1939 and tells the story of the re-writing Two fundraiser to take of the epic “Gone With the Wind.” place for American Auditioners will be asked to read Cancer Society from the script and may be asked The Pink Ribbon Golf Classic com- to perform some physical comedy maneuvers. “Moonlight and Magmittee will be hosting two events in April benefiting the American Cancer nolias” is being directed by Marlene Menaldi Strollo. Society. On April 13, a golf clinic will
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Staff members are feeling more centered since Austintown School’s Wellness Team introduced its six week, after school Tai Chi for health program. The program was started to provide an opportunity for staff to engage in physical activity as part of the team’s wellness initiative. Tai Chi practices a combination of deliberate movements, meditation and breathing exercises for the mind and body. Routines are not designed to burn calories and raise your heart rate, but rather to focus on balance, alignment and restoring your energy. The class is taught by Barb Kliner, a staff member at the district, who is a certified Tai Chi Health Instructor. Neighbors | Submitted
Mooney honors distinguished alumni The Cardinal Mooney Alumni Association presented its 2016 Distinguished Alumni Awards at a prayer service on Jan. 27. This year’s recipients were Patricia Guidos, a 1959 graduate, and Thomas Mastramico, who graduated in 1972. The Distinguished Alumni Awards are presented annually to awardees who, “demonstrate a continuing concern and dedication for others by embracing the Cardinal Mooney motto of Sanctity, Scholarship and Discipline.” Pictured, from left, are Rev. Martin Celuch, Pastor of Our Lady of Sorrows Parish; Mastramico; Guidos; Rev. Gerald DeLucia, President of Cardinal Mooney, and Msgr. William Connell, Pastor of Holy Family Parish.
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Loaded Nachos, Jalapeno Cheese Dip Cup, Cucumbers with Dip, Corn, Fruit, Milk
Cocca’s Pepperoni Roll, Chicken Rice Bowl, Dipping Sauce, Tossed Steamed Carrots, Broccoli, Fortune Cookie, Salad with Dressing, Steamed Veggies, Milk Fruit, Milk
MIDDLE
Chicken Patty Sandwich, Steamed Carrots, Pears, Fruit Snacks, Milk
Pretzel Dog, Jalapeno Cheese Dip Cup, Broccoli and Cheese, Pineapple, Jell-O, Milk
Dutch Waffle with Syrup, Potato Wedge, Strawberries, Dragon Fruit Punch, Milk
Cheeseburger, Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk
French Bread Pizza, Salad, Ranch Dressing, Mandarin Oranges, Milk
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Cheeseburger, Oven Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk
Salisbury Steak, Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Mixed Fruit, Milk
Pizza Hut Pizza, Salad, Ranch, Strawberries, Milk
Chicken Noodle Soup, Grilled Cheese, Broccoli, Pineapple, Jell-O, Milk
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THURSDAY
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Chicken Patty Sandwich, Steamed Carrots, Pears, Birthday Cupcake, Milk
Bosco Breadstick with Meat Sauce, Broccoli and Cheese, Jell-O with Fruit, Milk
Pizza Hut Pizza, Salad with Ranch, Strawberries, Milk
Chicken Drumstick, Biscuit, Mashed Potatoes, Corn, Mixed Fruit, Milk
Cheeseburger, Oven Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk
Hot Dog, Chili Sauce, Chips, Celery and Carrots with Dip, Fruit, Milk
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hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend.
Angels for Animals hosts Reverse Raffle Dinner
GA to meet Gamblers Anonymous, a 12Step 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
Angels for Animals is hosting it 11th annual Reverse Raffle Dinner on March 5 at 6 p.m. at Andrews Hall in Canfield. The event will feature a gourmet dinner prepared by Dr. Mark McMurray, basket raffles and 50/50 silent auctions. Various prizes will be won through out the evening. The grand prize is the final drawing of an estimated $2,000. All proceeds will benefit Angels for Animals. For tickets, call Diane Less at 330 502-5352 or online at angelsforanimlas.org. The cost is $75 per ticket or $25 for the dinner ticket only.
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Lydia (left) and Trini painted their second pictures using the spice paint. Each child received two pieces of paper to paint a picture on with the paint.
Sprout Club investigates world of spices By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Fellows Riverside Gardens hosted its monthly Sprout Club event on Jan. 21. The theme of this month’s Sprout Club was spices. Mandy Smith, a horticulture education manager, led the class through a variety of activities dealing with different spices. The children were able to smell, taste, touch and look at six types of spices, including cloves, turmeric, cinnamon, dill, paprika and oregano. “We’re going to do a little game. We are going to investigate six different spices and then we are going to paint with spices,” said Smith. The children were handed a piece of paper with several blank squares next to each spice. The children would put a happy or sad face if they liked or did not like the smell and they would also write where the spice came from. They could pick if it came from a leaf, a flower, a rhizone, which is a root, bark or a fruit. After everyone filled out their sheet, Smith passed out three different spices mixed with white acrylic paint for the children to make pictures with. One of the children, Trini, named the painting of a cat “Paprika” because that is the spice she used to paint with.
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Gabriele (left) and Anna showed off the first pictures they painted. The paint was made with spices like cinnamon, paprika and tumeric which made the paintings have a scent to them.
The children each painted two pictures and then enjoyed a snack. They could choose from raisins, gingersnap cookies, cinnamon cookies, carrots,
pretzels and hummus with different spices to add to it. This allowed the children to taste the spices they learned about during Sprout Club.
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Happily Ever After Bruno-Sefchok plans are announced BOARDMAN
Jeff and Janice Bruno of Boardman are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jessica Bruno, and Jeff Sefchok, both of Sewickley, Pa. The future bridegroom is a son of Athena Sefchok of Hollidaysburg, Pa., and the late Jeff Sefchok. The couple will wed April 16 at St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown and a reception will follow at Antone’s Banquet Center. The bride-elect and her future husband are graduates of Duquesne University. Miss Bruno earned a doctorate of pharmacy and she is a pharmacist at Giant Eagle Pharmacy in Gibsonia, Pa. Mr. Sefchok received a degree in finance. He is president of Camelback Resources Trucking and an employee benefit broker for JJAN Financial.
Miss Griehs, Mr. O’Hara are engaged Erin Griehs of Boardman and Daniel O’Hara of Austintown are announcing their engagement and upcoming wedding. The bride-elect is the daughter of Gay Griehs of Salem and the late Charlie Griehs. Daniel and Katherine O’Hara of Pittsburgh are parents of the prospective groom. The couple will exchange vows July 2 at Princess Beach in Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Miss Griehs earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Youngstown State University. She is a certified public accountant at Packer Thomas in Canfield. Mr. O’Hara received bachelor’s degrees in management information systems and information technology from YSU. He is a software developer and project manager at Vogelsang USA in Ravenna.
Natasha Petitjean v Jussus Sanchez LITTLE ROCK, ARK.
Natasha Rae Petitjean and Jussus Sanchez exchanged vows at 5 p.m. Feb. 28 at The Loft 1023, in a ceremony officiated by the aunt of the groom, Atty. Miriam Ocasio. A reception followed at the same location. The bride is the daughter of Douglas and Tami Petitjean of Harrison, Ark., and her husband is the son of Reinaldo and Wildemina (Ocasio) Sanchez of Boardman. Mrs. Sanchez wore an off the shoulder ivory and champagne lace gown with a mermaid silhouette. The bride’s sister, Brittany Petitjean, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Erin Jackson, Kayti Ewing, Joy Johnson, Samantha Sims, LeAnn Bowman, and the groom’s sisters, Amber Rae and Eva Rae Krowinski. The groom’s niece, Bellamina Rae Krowinski, was flower girl. The attendants wore blue floor-length dresses. The groom’s cousins, Mark Brown Jr. and Justin Quarles, shared duties of best man. Groomsmen included the groom’s cousin, Nelson Ocasio, and Nate Boals, Matt Niblett, JJ Cunningham, Grant Wagner, and the bride’s brother, Tyler Petitjean. The groom’s nephew, Mariusz Howard Krowinski, and the bride’s nephew, Liam McDonald, were ring
bearers. Mrs. Sanchez graduated from the University of Arkansas for medical sciences and from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where she received a nursing degree. Mr. Sanchez earned a bachelor’s degree in geological sciences from Ohio University and a nursing degree from UA- Little Rock. They are registered nurses at UPMC Presbyterian in Pittsburgh.
Beth Everson v Randy Waters SALEM
Bet h A n ne Everson beca me t he br ide of R a nd y Ja me s Waters at 2 p.m. June 27 at the home of Bob and Linda Sebo of Salem. Bob Waters, the groom’s brother, and Major Tom Hinzman officiated the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Harold Everson of Canfield and Theresa Everson of Salem. Jerry and Shirley Waters of Columbiana are parents of the groom. Mrs. Waters wore a mermaid-style lace gown that featured appliques and beading with a lace bateau neckline, low back and chapel-length train. Attendants were the groom’s daughters, Courtney and Laura Waters. The couple live in Salem.
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Austintown Rotary Club OUR TOWN
tries to study in US high schools and are eager to experience what it’s like to live in America. Sharing daily life with a teenager from another country and culture is a rich and rewarding experience, and is a wonderful Host an international way for you and your family to bring student more understanding into the world. Each year, AFS Intercultural Pro- Local AFS volunteers will support you grams welcomes more than 2,300 and your hosted student throughinternational high school students out your experience to help you both receive the most from your time toto the United States. These are gether. You provide a bed and meals outstanding young people who were selected in their home coun- for your student, but most impor-
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Bryan Higgins and Tom Reeveley from Team Office Technologies spoke to the Rotary Club of Austintown about the importance of backing up all important files and pictures when they met on Feb. 8. The danger of invasion by encripter programs, which lock up files and pictures that cannot be recovered, without paying a fee is a current issue that will only get worse. This is vital for both businesses and individuals to have backup files and anti-virus protection. The speakers also advised consumers to get a free update to Windows 10 before July 29. Pictured, from left, are Bryan Higgins, Tom Reeveley and Rotary President Mal Culp.
tantly, you should be eager and excited to share your life and activities while providing the same kind of care, support and comfort as you would to your own child or family members. AFS welcomes all kinds of families. Host an AFS Exchange Student and build bridges of intercultural understanding. Most families have no idea how much they’ll gain until they say yes. Start the process at www.afsusa.org/host, or call 1-800-AFS-INFO or email hosting@afsusa.org for more information.
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Guest speaker Janet Moy, representing SCORE , spoke to members and guests of the Rotary Club of Austintown at the Feb. 15 meeting. SCORE provides volunteer mentoring and expert online services to the five county area, headquartered in the Williamson School of Business at Youngstown State University and under the supervision of the Small Business Administration. Having received a grant to expand their services, the local group is looking for volunteers to add to their level of expertise to assist more start up and small businesses. Moy, a retired librarian, has been with the group for many years and encouraged members and the public to reach the group at 330 941-2948 or at www.score.org. Pictured are Janet Moy (left) and Rotary President Mal Culp, who presented Moy with a book in her honor to be placed in the Austintown Elementary School library.
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Western Reserve Knitting Guild to have Knit-In The Western Reserve Knitting Guild will host a Knit-In at the Rotary Community Building in Fair Park in Canfield on Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Members and their guests are encouraged to come sit, visit and stitch the cold weather away with the warmth of friendship and snacks. If you are looking for a knitting, crocheting or any fiber arts group to join, the knitting guild would love to meet you. To contact the group for more information or to donate yarn for its charity work, email wrkg.ohio@gmail.com. If Cremation is your choice...
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Put a little spring in your step and hop on over to Boardman Park on March 8 or March 9 from 5:307:30 p.m. and enjoy an evening with the Easter Bunny. Tickets will go on sale starting on Feb. 8 at the park office from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling the park office 330-726-8105, or pay online at www.boardmanpark.com. Tickets are $7 for Boardman residents and $9 for non-residents. Children ages 2 and under are free. The evening includes dinner, arts and crafts, and a family photo with the Easter Bunny. For more information about Boardman Park events visit the park website at www. boardmanpark.com.
MCCTC is now accepting applications for 2016-2017 Students interested in attending the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center for the 2016-2017 school year can now apply. The application is available for sophomore students on the school’s website. Current students do not need to reapply. The school offers 23 programs and has a limited number of seats per program. If you are interested in applying, visit the school website at www.mahoningctc.org.
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On Feb. 10, the Austintown Optimist Club had its annual oratorical contest at Austintown Middle School. Sixteen AMS eighthgrade students participated. The subject for this contest was “How doing my best brings out the best in others.” Students wrote speeches, which were performed in the AMS cafetorium. In the boy’s category, Cooper Smith took the first place trophy, while Cole Tolley was second. The girls competition winners were Jamie Knutti in third place, Katheryn Shrake in second place and Johanna Blystone in first place. Committee chairman Bill Lowery, his committee and the Austintown Optimist Club thank AMS principal Jim Penk and the Austintown Board of Education for their support and Julie Eggiman for her assistance with the participants. Pictured, from left, are Cole Tolley, Cooper Smith, Johanna Blystone, Kathryn Shrake, Jamie Knutti and Julie Eggiman.
West Side Cats West Side Cats, located at 2217 Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown, is looking for volunteers. Whether you have two hours or 20 hours per week, they can use your help. They are a nonprofit 501 (c) 3 organization fully operated strictly by volunteers. West Side Cats is proud to be a no-kill cat shelter. If you love cats and want to help them out in any way that you can, call 330792-4228 or stop by the shelter. West Side Cats is also looking for volunteer grant writers. If you have had experience in grant writing and would like to help the shelter, call the shelter. Neighbors | Submitted
Top prospects Youngstown Phantoms players and Falcon Pride Online students Cameron Morrison and Luke McInnis were selected for the 2016 Top Prospects hockey game in Omaha, Neb. The game took place Jan. 12, in which both players made goals helping Team East to the win against Team West with a final score of 6-2. Morrison and McInnis were two of the 40 players chosen for the Top Prospects game and are now eligible for 2016 NHL draft. Both players are seniors in the Falcon Pride Online program through the Austintown Local School District. The two will go on to attend college with Morrison committing to Notre Dame University and McInnis to The University of Boston. Neighbors | Submitted
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Mardi Paws fundraiser To celebrate Mardi Gras, Legacy Dog Rescue is hosting a Mardi Paws Wine Taste on Feb. 20 at Lil Paws Winery, located at 17547 Mahoning Ave. in Lake Milton, from 4–10 p.m. Admission is $10 for wine tasting, appetizers, desserts and classic Mardi Gras fare.
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Sunny weather makes Cub Scout Freeze Out bearable By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Camp Stambaugh was the home to the annual Whispering Pines District Cub Scout Freeze Out on Jan. 29 and 30. A morning and afternoon session were available for the Cub Scouts and their parents to work on character building skills and also learn outdoor skills. “We are trying to get them outdoors, having fun in the fresh air and sunshine. We’ve built a program to incorporate a spectrum of physical activity and scout craft and scouting skills to help prepare them for their path in scouting, but also to help make them better citizens in general,” said Steph Kelly, the event coordinator. The Cub Scouts worked on different skills like knife-handling, physical fitness and first aid. Having the Cub Scouts work on their outdoor skills at a young age allows them to further advance when they are eligible to become a Boy Scout. “The Freeze Out has been going on well over 20 years, easily, it’s just been a standard activities the district has hosted,” said Ja-
son Wolf, the executive director of Boy Scouts Greater Western Reserve Council. There are themes to the Freeze Outs every year and this year’s theme was Star Wars. Each activity was named after a Star Wars subject and the different groups the Cub Scouts were put into were named after different Star Wars characters. The Cub Scouts learned from the “Jedi’s,” the Scout leaders, and “Jedi Masters,” the parents or adult partners. Some of the adults didn’t have the scout training like others, so they learned along with the Cub Scouts. “In our Freeze Out we really focus on this being a family activity in Cub Scouts. We have 135 boys and 99 parents or adult partners with our boys today,” said Kelly. The morning and afternoon session both began and ended with a flag ceremony and a bugler. There are several other events that the Cub Scouts participate in throughout the year to work on advancing their scouting skills. The events are a fun way to learn while being able to spend time with their friends and family.
St. Brandan Parish to offer fish dinners There will be fish dinners at St. Bran-
dan Parish Maxwell Hall, located at 144 N. Schenley Ave., Feb. 12, 19 and 26, and March 4, 11 and 18 from 4-7 p.m. The cost is $10 for adults $5 for children under 10years. The menu will include beer batter, fried, Cajun or baked fish, coleslaw or applesauce, bread and butter, cake and coffee, and your choice of macaroni and cheese, haluski, parsley potatoes or french fries for a side. For takeout orders, call 330-799-3683. There will also be a luncheon special that is takeout only from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. The cost is $6 for a sandwich and side or $10 for dinners.
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Noah, the assistant senior patrol leader of Youngstown Troop 55, instructed the Cub Scouts on their javelin throwing.
There will be a prize for best dressed and a Chinese auction. Live music will begin at 7 p.m. Proceeds will help Legacy Dog Rescue, a local 501c3 nonprofit group, save and rehabilitate dogs that have been abandoned, abused or neglected, and place them into loving homes. For more information, contact Paula at 330-7200470 and follow them on Facebook.
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Jason Vickery, Lead Pastor Sun Worship 10:30am Wed. Family and Friends 7:00pm www.salemrealife.com
Lead Pastors David & Kathie Thomas Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Friday Night River Services at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com
CATHOLIC St. Charles Borromeo Church
Rt. 224 in Boardman Saturday Vigil 4:00 Sunday 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Fr. Phillip E. Rogers, Pastor and Rev. Gerald DeLucia, Parochial Vicar
4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
4478 Boardman-Canfield Rd. (224) Canfield, OH 44406 www.gracefamilychurch.net
10:30 Sunday
Where second chances come to life!
Rev. Jonathan Moore, Lead Pastor 330.518.0634
FRIENDS Bethel Friends Church 2771 Spitler Rd. Poland Ohio 44514
3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. - Family Night
Christian Life Church
“Reaching the World for Christ!” 6101 S. Raccoon Rd., Canfield, Ohio Sunday School 9:15 Worship 10:30 Wednesday Family Night 6:30 Reverend Chris Woolley, Lead pastor (330-533-7769) www.christianlifechurchcanfield.com
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Call Lisa at 330-747-1471 ext. 1207
UNITED METHODIST Lockwood United Methodist Church
(330)757-1555 Sunday School-9:30 Sunday-10:45 www.bethelfriendschurch.com
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
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
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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Beaver County production facility seeks versatile person for full time work. Forklift/front end loader experience a plus. Must have high school diploma or equivalent. Competitive wage and benefits including 401k. Please send resume to: Box M62591 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
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Alarm Tech
HOUSING COMPLIANCE ASSISTANT
Self-motivated individual interested in a new career. No experience necessary. We provide on the job training. Learn a variety of aspects of installation & maintenance of alarm systems. Starting salary is $12.00 per hour with competitive benefits. Wage increases quarterly. Must have clean driving record & be able to pass drug test. Send resume to: employment@ state-alarm.com
Copier Technician
Full time, excellent salary, full benefit package. Successful candidate must have exceptional communication skills & be mechanically inclined with copier service exp. Reply to: angelo@ teamofficetech.com
OFFICE CLEANING Evening Hours, 1.5 hrs./day, Mon.-Fri. Austintown & Youngstown Areas. Call 330-372-5040, ext. 19, Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!
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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: Leetonia, Somer, Pearl, Lisbon, Walnut, Pine, Chestnut, Washington - Rt. 397042 - 1 Hour daily - 10 Miles daily 25 Daily & 82 Weekend Customers $400 Estimated Monthly Income West Blvd., Mill Creek, Brookfield, Glenpark - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 189 Customers $800 Estimated Monthly Income Hillman, Midlothian, Indianola - Rt. 798245 - 1.5 Hours daily -12 Miles daily - 115 Customers $750 Estimated Monthly Income
To apply, please call 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 or email: dmilick@vindy.com E.O.E. M/F/D/V
Meridian HealthCare seeks a detail-oriented individual to calculate and collect tenant rent, reviewe payment agreements with tenants, conduct unit inpsections, etc. High school diploma and computer skills required. Must be able to work with a diverse population. Send resume to: ATTN: M. Fortner 527 N. Meridan Road Youngstown, OH 44509; Email: mfortner@ MeridianHealthCare.net; Or fax to: 330-797-9148; In lieu of resumes, applications may be obtained from our website or at the above address. Drug Free Workplace - EOE www.Meridian HealthCare.net
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Scale Operator
Do You Love Your cell phone?
Local construction service company is seeking a qualified individual for the position of Scale Operator. The ideal candidate for this full-time opportunity must have general PC knowledge, excellent organizational skills, and be able to work a flexible schedule. For prompt consideration, interested applicants should forward a cover letter, resume, references, and salary history to:
EOE Drug Free Workplace
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Sales Associates
Quality Inspectors
Rondinelli Tuxedo Company needs Sales Associates, full & part time, nights & weekends. Some sales experience helpful, will train. Positions available in Boardman & Niles. We offer: Starting wage of $9/hr., commissions paid on all sales, health benefits, paid vacation, and more! Apply in person at: 845 Boardman-Poland Rd. Next to Olive Garden
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For Telemarketers simply setting appointments. Call John at 330-502-8343 YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.
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VERIZON WIRELESS Full and part time positions available immediately with excellent incentives.
Call to apply: 1-800-479-2410 Ext. 1121
Human Resources P.O. Box 9454 Boardman, OH 44513
Maintenance, Pro Shop & Cart Person
Apply in person at: Kennsington Golf Course 4171 Westford Pl., Canfield
Then why not get paid to talk about it? Help existing customers find the best new phones and plans while making calls on behalf of
Must have steel toe boots. All shifts available. Currently working 12 hours, full time, temp to hire. Mandatory overtime. Weekly pay, $10/hr.! Clean legal background Drug Free Workplace Apply with Callos Resource 5083 Market St. Youngstown, OH 44512 8:30am - 10:30am or 1:00pm - 3:00pm Drug Free Workplace E/O/E To Advertise in Neighbors.
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Portage County Sheriff NOTICE OF EXAMINATION MARCH 12, 2016
The Portage County Sheriff’s Office will be accepting applications for oral and physical agility entry level exams. These exams will be given to establish eligibility lists for Full Time Deputy Sheriffs, Corrections Officers & Dispatchers. APPLICATIONS: Specific Application packets with instructions will be available 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Mon.-Fri., February 1, 2016 through February 29, 2016 at Portage County Sheriff’s Office, 8240 Infirmary Rd., Ravenna. Non-refundable $15 fee when application is picked up which must be cash, or money order payable to Portage County Treasurer. No checks. Online applications are not complete and will not be accepted. Must be at least 21 yrs. old & US citizen; Must submit copy of H.S. diploma or GED & copy of valid driver’s license; No felony criminal record; Must pass polygraph & drug screen. Applicants for deputy or corrections must pass physical agility test. All applicants for deputy must have current/valid OPOTA certification or be finishing academy. Deadline: All applications must be returned in person to the Sheriff’s Office by Monday, February 29, 2016 at 4:00 p.m. Applications will not be taken on Monday, February 15, 2016. No applications accepted by email, fax, or mail.
NOW HIRING Inventory Counter $8.75/hr. Starting Wage Early morning and night shifts available. Travel compensated. Must have reliable transportation. EEO Employer/Vet/ Disabled
Accounting/ Bookkeeping MEDICAL BILLING SPECIALIST - Full time with benefits and competitive salary. Electronic Clinical/ Medical records and service documentation experience required. Experience in submitting medical claims and payment remittance. Working knowledge of electronic healthcare billing systems. Strong understanding of billing procedure codes, CPT code entry accuracy and payer to input provider information. General office procedures, customer service and computer skills necessary including Microsoft products. Associate degree in accounting, medical or related field is preferred, but not required. 3+ years of medical billing to commercial insurance carriers and Medicaid payers is preferred. For more information, log on to: www.compassfamily.org Employment Opportunities. Send resume to: Box F-MBill, Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 No Phone Inquiries EOE/mfhv
Avalon Golf and Country Club
Apply online @: www.rgis.com
Hiring Seasonal Gardener/Horticulturalist and Seasonal Golf Course Laborers to maintain the golf course grounds. Competitive wages. Apply in person at:
Sheetz, Inc.
761 Yo.-Kingsville Rd. Vienna, OH or
or call with questions 330-799-3079
Squaw Creek
Want a career with a fast growing company listed on the Forbes 100 Best Places to Work? Many of our stores in the Mahoning, Trumbull, and Mercer counties are now hiring for Salesperson and Supervisor positions. Benefits include tuition reimbursement, medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid vacation, personal days, 401k plan, and a ESOP. Visit www.sheetz.com to apply today. Come and grow with us!
Avalon Lakes
One American Way Warren, OH EOE
Automotive
DETAILER
Part time, various hours. 330-369-4847
Drivers
CHAUFFEURS
Part-time, Mon.-Fri. CDL/Pass. 330-369-4847
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TRUCK DRIVER - Owner/ Operator, Flatbed, to run Ohio, 78%, after 30 days 80%. Call 330-779-0271
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Weekly Pay Full Time 12 hour shifts 8 am to 8 pm or 8 pm to 8 am Apply with Callos at
DINESOL PLASTICS
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
February 20-26 Place your ads online at vindy.com, go to Classified tab, click Place Ad or call (330) 746-6565
Drivers Drivers - Teams: Sign-On $5000/EACH or $15,000 for Complete Team! Excellent Pay/Benefits! CDL-A with 2 yrs. exp. Driver-2 may have less. 855-205-2171 Drivers: CDL-A 1 yr. Excellent Family Medical Ins. Guaranteed Weekend Home Time. Earn $65,000 + Monthly Bonuses. Absolutely No-Touch. 888-406-9046
Petroleum Transport Driver
Agland Co-Op, Inc./1st Choice Energy Services is currently looking to add to our Canfield location for a Petroleum Transport Driver. The position requires the candidate to have a current Class A CDL, air brakes, tanker and HAZMAT endorsements. Candidates for this position must be able to complete a background, driver’s license check and drug and alcohol testing. Please submit your resume to: sluce@agland.coop or fax to: 866-402-4516 for consideration. Please specify that you are applying for the Petroleum Transport Driver position TOW TRUCK OPERATOR Exp. preferred, but not necessary. Must have clean driving record & be able to pass a drug test & background screening. CDL a plus, but not required. Please apply on our website www.jeswald.com
NEWTON FALLS EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOLS JOB POSTING Out of District POSITION DUTIES: - School Bus Driver 3 hours per day - Asst. Bus Mechanic 5 hours per day (One position) SALARY: - As per Negotiated Agreement QUALIFICATIONS: - Commercial Driver’s License - School Bus Endorsed
The ability to
complete all aspects of the job description Such additions to the qualifications that the Board may find appropriate and acceptable Job description available upon request Available remainder of 2015/2016 School Year Pre-Employment drug test may be required Must successfully pass a BCI/FBI check All applicants should apply in writing by 3:30 p.m., Fri., Feb. 26, 2016: Paul J. Woodard, Superintendent of Schools 909 1/2 Milton Blvd. Newton Falls, OH 44444 Successful candidates will be interviewed by Terri Pigg, Transportation Coordinator
Health Care COUNSELOR
F/T to provide individual and group counseling. Master’s degree with licensure required. LSW, LPC, RN. Multiple positions available. Send resume to HR COUNSELOR Turning Point Counseling 611 Belmont Youngstown, OH 44502 NO PHONE CALLS EOE/DFWP
Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist
Full-Time or Part-Time position. Minimum required: Bachelor's degree in field of study related to early childhood (including, but not limited to, psychology/ counseling, social work, education, child development, etc.), two years related experience, a current Ohio professional licensure required (LSW, PC, LISW, PCC, MFT, psychologist, nursing, etc.) required and must be ECMH credentialeligible. Provide education, prevention, and consultation services to children (birth to 6 years) and their families, individuals and programs in early childhood settings. Ability to work flexible schedule and computer data entry required. Send cover letter and resume to: HR Dept. Attn: ECMHS at: recruit@colmhc.org; Fax: 330-420-9954; Or mail to: P.O. Box 429 Lisbon, OH 44432 By February 21, 2016 E.O.E.
Floor Care Person Position available for person with experience in floor care. Must be able to strip, wax and buff floors, carpet cleaning and other custodial duties. Full time, flexible hours, every other weekend off. Apply Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-4:00pm at
AustinWoods
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515
LPN
Full-time LPN needed for second shift (2:00pm-10:30pm) for residential facilities serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. Responsible for administering medications and monitoring the medical needs of individuals. Must have current Ohio nursing license and valid driver’s license. Excellent starting rate and benefits. Apply in person at:
Gateways to Better Living, Inc.
6000 Mahoning Ave. Suite 234 Austintown, Ohio; Fax resume to: 330-792-4359; Email to: mobrien@ gatewaystbl.com; Or apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com EOE
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MEDICAL BILLER
For busy surgeon’s office. Experience required, EMR experience helpful, but not necessary. Please send resume to:
Comprehensive Surgical Group
7645 Market St., Ste 200 Boardman, Ohio 44512 NURSE PRACTITIONER Full time, for busy orthopedic office in Hermitage, PA. New Graduates welcome. Please send resume to: Advanced Spine & Orthopedics 752 Brookshire Dr., Suite 3 Hermitage, PA 16148 Or email: info@advspineortho.com
OPTOMETRIST
2 afternoons/mo., and/or 12 Sat. mornings. idr77777@aol.com
PSYCHIATRIST
Part time, day-shift position, 24 hours per week to provide psychiatric evaluations and pharmacology services to behavioral health clients. Send resume HR-PSYCHIATRIST, TPCS 611 Belmont Youngstown, OH 44502 NO PHONE CALLS EOE/DFWP
REGISTERED DIETITIAN
Skilled nursing facility is seeking full time Registered Dietitian. Competitive wages/benefit package. Apply in person or send resume to: Haven Convalescent Home 725 Paul St. New Castle, PA 16101
RN SUPERVISOR
F/T Position to provide direct nursing services to clients in a residential behavioral health center. Supervise residential techs. All Shifts. RN with Detox experience preferred. Send resume to HR-RN, TPCS 611 Belmont Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 NO PHONE CALLS DFWP/EOE
STNAs, LPNs and RNs Greenbriar Healthcare Center has immediate openings for PT, FT and PRN State Tested Nurse’s Aides, Licensed Practical Nurses and Registered Nurses. Eight hour shifts available for STNAs and twelve hour shifts for nurses. Long term care experience preferred. Our dynamic and supportive working environment offers a familyfriendly atmosphere, competitive wages, and an excellent benefits package for full-time associates. If you strive for excellence, come join our World Class Team of employees in providing World Class Care with dignity to our residents. Apply in person or send resume to:
Greenbriar Healthcare Center 8064 South Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 EOE
Do you have toys, antiques, bicycles, jewelry or other items that you would like to sell? Call 746-6565 to place your Classified ad today!
Health Care
YOUTH CARE WORKER to supervise the activities of the residents in a youth shelter in Mahoning County. Insure the residents’ safety and well-being and provide daily interaction. Provide general assistance in daily shelter operations. Part time varied shifts that include evenings, weekends and holidays. Social service experience preferred. $10.00 an hour with 40 cents/hr. midnight shift differential. For more information go to: www.compassfamily.org Employment Opportunities. Send resume to: Box YC, Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 EOE-M/F/H including persons with disabilities and veterans.
Dental
Dental Hygienist - Part Time -
Send reply to: Box M62589 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Professional
Professional Liberty Township Civil Service Examination
Police Office Application forms and instructions can be obtained at the Liberty Township Governmental Center, 1315 Churchill Hubbard Road, Youngstown, Ohio 44505, from Tuesday, February 16, 2016 through Friday, February 26, 2016 or on the Liberty Township website: http://libertytwp.com/ Applications MUST BE FILLED IN PERSON at the Liberty Township Governmental Center, Thursday, Feb. 25, or Friday, Feb. 26 between the hours of 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM or Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, between the hours of 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM. Examinations will be (1) general intelligence written on Monday, February 29, 2016 and (2) physical ability/agility on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Applicants must be between the ages of 21 to 35 years of age, starting salary of $31,782.40 plus fringe benefits. Salary increase after one year probation period.
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
Local real estate title company seeks individual to handle marketing and escrow duties. Duties will include meeting with existing and new clients to grow the base of business, and the preparation and execution of real estate transaction documents. Experience in the industry with established contacts preferred. Great opportunity for the right person to work in a relaxed and friendly work environment. Existing owners may retire from the business in the next several years so ownership is a possibility for the right person. Salary commensurate with experience in the industry. Apply in strict confidence to: Box M62593 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
PROPERTY MANAGER
Restaurants/ Food Service
Meridian HealthCare seeks a detail-oriented property manager. Will supervise staff, coordinate resident supportive services, perform unit inspections, monitor unit turnover, etc. Computer skills required. Prior experience preferred. Send resume to: ATTN: M. Fortner 527 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, OH 44509; Email: mfortner@ MeridianHealthCare.net; Or fax to: 330-797-9148; In lieu of resumes, applications may be obtained from our website or at the above address. Drug Free Workplace - EOE www.Meridian HealthCare.net
Thermal Processing
As needed basis. MUST HAVE schedule process certification. Some weekend/ evening hours. EEOC. Resume to: info@laketoriver.org
Real Estate
Cooks, Servers, Bartenders & Dishwashers Apply in person at: Kennsington Grille 4171 Westford Place Canfield
Executive Chef
Tiffany’s Banquet Center is now hiring an experienced Executive Chef. Please send resume to: direct.fandb@gmail.com Or apply in person at The Park Inn by Radisson 3377 New Castle Road West Middlesex, PA 16159
Kitchen Help Needed Full or part time. Prep and/or Cook. Apply within: Zenobia Cuisine 584 E. Main St., Canfield
Server
Night shift. Apply in person at: The Elmton Restaurant 584 5th St., Struthers
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Washer - Kenmore 4.5 lg. capacity, high efficiency. Purchased Oct. 2014, 3 yr. complete warranty. Min. use to Dec. 2014. Stored in dry basement. Includes receipts & paperwork, $590. Will include gas dryer if interested. 330-979-3319
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Buick Rendezvous CXL 2005, loaded, leather, 3rd seat, 127,000 mi., excellent runner, newer tires & brakes, $4960. 330-540-1230
Nissan Murano - 2004, 4 dr., AWD excellent condition & mi., $6250. 330-501-9170
PETS, ANIMALS
Dodge Journey - 2010, V-6, auto., air, loaded, 70,000 mi., $8400. 330-507-6602.
Furniture
Pets Lost
Ford Explorer - 2005 Eddie Bauer Edition, leather int., moonroof, heated seats, 3rd. row seating, 98,000 mi., excellent condition, $7500. 330-799-0183.
Highly rated radio station seeks a talented advertising sales account executive. Exceptional income potential. Will consider a number of mutually beneficial compensation plans including guaranteed salary against commission. Visit 947-Star.com/ contact/employment for details
Secretarial
Bdrm. suite - Dresser, chest of drawers & bed, $250/offer. Call 330-720-4754
Secretary/ Data Entry
DIN. rm. table - extends 80” w/leaf, 4 chairs, dk. wood. $129. Call 330-318-3901.
Local company looking for Secretary/Data Entry. Responsibilities include data entry, accounts payable & accounts receivable, exp. in Microsoft 10 & Peachtree/ Sage Accounting. Full time, Mon.-Fri. Please send resume to: P.O. Box 4240 Austintown, OH 44515
Skills/Trades
Service Technician
Established equipment dealer is in need of a mechanic for repair of lawn and garden power equipment. Must have on-job mechanical experience. Full time position, overtime, holidays, vacation, uniforms, hospitalization, life and disability insurance, retirement. Call Vernon Dell Tractor in Calcutta for interview appointment 330-386-5757
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished 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 Brownlee Woods - 1 bdrm., above heated 2 car garage, $475/mo. + util., 1st mo. rent & sec. 330-881-1779.
Commercial/Industrial For Rent 1200 sq. ft. for lease in busy commercial plaza, ample parking, no CAM. Call 330-246-0845
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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale BOARDMAN Lease with Option to Buy 890 Larkridge - $127,000 (Applewood Acres) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278
6000
STUFF Appliances Stove - Gas, Frigidaire with Broan range hood; Refrigerator - Avanti 1.7 cu. Must be sold together, $350. Call 561-271-7243 __________________________________ 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.
N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.
Dining Room Set - Ashley, glass top dinette table, 4 chairs, excellent conditions, $250. Call 330-953-0749 DINING room table - 6 chairs, leaf, wood, $150 or best offer. S - O - L - D ! Dining table, antique dark oak, 4 chairs, pads, 2 leaves, china closet. Mint shape, $300. 330-793-8122.
7000
Jack Russell Terrier - small white w/black ears, 15 yrs. old, last seen on Shadydale @Herbert, near bike path. Wearing invisible fence collar, Molly’s picture on Angels for Animals FB pg. Reward. Call 330-533-7901.
Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352 KITTENS - 2 females, free to good homes. 330-442-0934
Dogs
Ford Explorer XLT - 1999 164,000 mi., V-6, 4L, SOHC, rebuilt trans., newer tires, battery & alternator, leather int., remote start, 4WD, $3000. Call 330-360-4539 Hyundai Santa Fe - 2007 white, excellent condition, 66,100 mi., 3rd row seating, 3.3L V-6, tinted windows, sunroof, 1 owner, asking $10,000. 330-651-3950 Jeep Liberty - 2012, 4WD, 81,000 mi., white, excellent condition, $15,500/offer. 330-727-2642/330-533-0073
Table - round, 6 chairs, 2 leaves, dark wood, $200/offer. Call 330-720-4754.
Bernese Mountain dog pups AKC, shots, wormed, $800. Call 330-359-0705.
Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2011 Excellent condition, 39,000 mi., $19,500. 330-770-1876
AAA MATTRESSES on sale now, $77, any size. 6534 Market St. 330-758-3217
Free Pets
Jeep Grand Cherokee 2000 4x4, excellent condition, $4850. Call 330-501-9170
Medical Equipment Wheelchair - with paddles & cushions, 1 yr. old, $200. 330-774-5995
Jewelry Engagement Ring - Brand new 14K white gold, 5/8 ct. in center, 3/8 ct. on side, orig. receipt, $2000/offer, pd. $3100. 330-501-3795
Miscellaneous TOOL SALE- moving, metal tables, tools, ladders, saws, etc., 330-792-9408.
Musical Instruments Bass Guitar - S-101, sunburst color, $200. 330-793-4055
Sporting/Exercise Equipment Bowflex Ultimate Home Gym - excellent condition, $550. Leave msg. 330-718-4027
GUN SHOW
Mar. 5th & 6th, 9:00-4:00 Wurtemburg Perry VFD Ellwood City, PA For information call 724-752-9968 Tanning Booth - Sundome, stand up, unit has total of 48, 160 watt lamps, 10 min. max, built in timer, free delivery within 50 mi., Free set up, $1650. Private owner, 330-755-1018.
TV/Stereo/Video TV - 27” Table top, Sony, good condition, plays good, $100/offer. 330-652-7147. TV - Sanyo 50” HD, perfect picture, can be seen working, $300. 330-770-5790.
Wanted to Buy Top $ Paid - old toys, old GI Joe’s, tin toys, trains, robots, slot cars, Hot Wheels, etc. Call 330-307-7564
NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.
KIA SPORTAGE LX - 2008, 93,400 mi., p.w., p.l., FWD, $6000. 330-507-7052.
Trucks Chevrolet S-10 2000. Ext. cab, 4 cyl., auto., good work vehicle, first $1100 takes it. 330-503-8364 Dodge Ram 2004. 4x4 HD, 1500 SLT, 8’ bed, contractor cap, Hemi V-8, 140,000 mi., $10,995. Call 330-853-5136 Ford F-150 - 2003 4x4, with snow plow, $4800. Call 440-228-6054
Vans Chevrolet Conversion - 2000 Good condition, high mi., $4500. Call 330-219-8932 Plymouth Voyager - 1998 Grandpa’s car, extra clean inside & out, no rust, 67,000 mi., $3995. 330-559-7577 Pontiac Montana - 2005 Family van, seats 7, 147,000 mi., Bluetooth sound sytem, runs great, $1500/offer. 330-540-4501
Wanted To Buy TOP DOLLAR For unwanted vehicles Call 330-646-9349
8000
AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Chrysler TC Roadster by Maserati - 1991, softtop, hardtop, under 60,000 mi., black, w/black leather int. excellent condition, $6000. Call 330-799-0183
Motorcycles/Mopeds Can-Am Spyder GS-SM5 2009. 3 wheeled, 5 spd. & reverse, Corbin seat. Black & silver, excellent condition, reduced to $8900. Call 330-716-3277 Harley Davidson Fatboy 2004. 44,000 mi., engine rebuilt by previous owner, real nice blue with eagle sounds and runs great, custom exhaust, $8500/offer. Book value $9250. Call 330-647-3120
Automobiles Cadillac Seville SLS - 2002 Excellent condition, $5250. Call 330-501-9170 Chevrolet Cobalt - 2007 , 4 dr., stick shift, 117,000 mi., good, $2000. 330-717-4214. Chevrolet Impala - 2007 3.5 auto., 147,000 mi., excellent condition, $4900. Call 330-332-4891 Chevrolet Impala - 2002, 129,000 mi., $1800. 330-539-1785 Ford Taurus - 2005. Gold, auto., 4 door, excellent condition, $4850. 330-501-9170 Lexus 300 ES -2002 Gold, 137,000 mi., engine rebuilt, very good condition. 330-727-2642/330-533-0073 Mercury Sable - 2002 114,000 mi., runs great, $3000. 724-866-0186 Pontiac Grand Am SE 2005, OUTSTANDING CONDITION, 88,000 orig. mi., $3600/offer. 330-423-2886
WANTED - Walk in cooler or freezer panel, any size. Call 724-654-6060
Subaru Outback Wagon 2010, 1 owner, super clean, every option, $12,500. Call 330-544-4611.
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
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 You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
Painting Painting interior, 35 yrs. exp. Free Estimates. Call Ed, 330-793-4553.
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service J & L Tree Service Family owned & operated Fully insured - Free Est. 330-614-8578
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