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Firefighter Kurt Wright went first to make his trick shot during the Trick Shot Challenge at Robinwood Lane Elementary on March 24.
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Boardman Rotary members prepared the pancakes and other items that were part of the meal during the Pancake Breakfast at Boardman Park.
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Rummage sale to be April 22 There will be a rummage sale at Greenbriar Healthcare Center and the Commons at Greenbriar on April 22 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. The sale includes furniture, paintings and some home decor. For more information, call Meghan Miller at 330-726-3700. All proceeds will benefit the activity department.
Transition fair and forum to be at MCCTC Are you ready to learn more about post-secondary options and employment services for students with disabilities? Attend the Transition Fair and Forum on April 26 from 5-7 p.m. in the Joyce Brooks Center at MCCTC. An eventful evening is planned with more than 25 exhibitors on site from a range of programs, as well as support for students with disabilities, families and educators. This event will showcase training programs, resources and community agencies that facilitate the transition of youth with special needs to community/ employment. Breakout sessions include Youngstown State university Disability Services and OhioMeansJobs. Students, families and educators are invited to learn their options, become informed and ask questions. For more information, contact the Transition Implementation Program at 330-729-4000, ext 1612.
Diabetes self-management education classes There will be classes on diabetes self-management education on April 18-20 from 6-8:30 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital’s Azalea Room. The hospital is located at 8401 Market Street on Boardman. Self-Management Education (DSME) sessions will help you learn how to improve your health by taking charge of your diabetes. Sessions include topics such as what diabetes is, diabetes medicines, monitoring your blood glucose, benefits of exercise, diet and customized meal planning. A class session includes a series of three classes in a row on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Sessions are offered weekly, 2 1/2-3 hours each day in the morning or evening at the three hospitals (see class schedule for specific time and place). They are taught by a Registered Nurse Diabetes Educator and Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) Diabetes Educator. A doctor referral is needed to enroll. Most insurances cover the cost of the classes. To register, call 330-480-2665 to help you get the referral from your physician and to schedule.
Trash and Treasure sale to be May 3 and 4 The Boardman United Methodist Church, located at 6809 Market St. in Boardman, will host a spring Trash and Treasure sale on May 3 and 4 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Thursday is bargain bag day. Coffee, lunch and doughnuts will be available for purchase.
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This fluffy girl’s name is Scarlett! She is a brown tabby Domestic Mediumhair who is estimated to be 2-years and 1-month-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since March 28 and would love to find a new family to call her own soon. If you would like more information on Scarlett, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
Meet Buster! He is a tan German Shepherd Dog and Beagle mix who is estimated to be 2-years and 2-months-old. He arrived at Angels for Animals on April 5. Could Buster be the perfect addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information on Buster.
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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact Kathy Smith at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214. 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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Do you listen to podcasts?
How many egg hunts is your family attending this year?
Yes - I have many I listen to. 0%
No - But I would like to start. 0%
As many as we can. 0%
Just one or two. 33%
Yes - I listen to a few. 0%
No - It doesn’t appeal to me. 100%
A few with family and friends. 0%
None. 66%
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How is your family spending spring break? Did your family attend the Dinner with the Easter Bunny event? Spending time with other family members. 25% Playing sports together. 0%
Catching the children up on Yes - It’s a family tradition. 0% school work. 0% Yes - This was the first time we Other. 75% attended the event. 0%
No - But we wanted to. 33% No - We weren’t interested. 66%
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Did your family dye eggs for the holiday this weekend?
How do you feel about radio station 103.9 switching from rock to oldies?
Yes - It’s a tradition we look forward to every year.
No - We thought about it, but didn’t.
I think it’s a good change.
I miss the rock station.
Yes - We just did a few.
No - We weren’t interested in that.
I’m happy either way.
I don’t really listen to the radio.
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Have you started outdoor chores yet?
How many hours do you work out each week?
Yes - I begin as soon as the weather starts to get warmer. Yes - Just this past week.
No - I will in the coming weeks.
An hour or more each day.
Maybe once per week.
No - I’m not concerned with it.
A few hours each week.
I don’t work out.
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Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled for April 17
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The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be April 17 from 6-8 p.m. in the small meeting room at the Canfield branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, located at 43 W 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 two-hour sessions offer an opportunity for members to get group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ For more information, contact Nancy Christie at nancy@nancychristie.com.
Easter Brunch to be hosted at Fellows Riverside Gardens Mill Creek MetroParks will host an Easter Brunch at Fellows Riverside Gardens, catered by Inspired Catering by Kravitz. The brunch will take place on April 16 and there will be two seatings, one at 11 a.m. and the other at 2 p.m. The cost is $28 for adults, $15 for children ages 12 and under and free for children under the age of 4. Prices include sales tax and gratuity. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Kravitz’s Garden Cafe at 330779-8201.
Victorian Players to present “Twelfth Night” The Victorian Players will present Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” on April 15, 21, 22 and 23, directed by Amy Anne Kibler. The Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m.; the Sunday matinee is at 2 p.m. There is NO performance on Easter Sunday. Tickets are $13 for adults, $10 for students and senior citizens, and tickets can be purchased at the door. The box office opens one hour prior to curtain. For reservations, call 330746-5455.
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One of the students made a trick shot for the ALS Trick Shot Challenge at Robinwood Lane Elementary on March 24.
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A Robinwood Lane Elementary student did a backwards trick shot for the ALS challenge on March 24.
Robinwood hosts trick shot competition for ALS awareness By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Students, staff, policemen and firefighters tried to make trick shots at Robinwood Lane Elementar y School to raise money and awareness for former Boardman teacher, Christine Terlesky, who was diagnosed with ALS. Everyone at Robinwood was encouraged to wear a basketball jersey or shirt and bring in loose change to donate. The idea came about when staff
members heard about the Trick Shot Challenge in the news and decided it would be a fun way to raise awareness. Sgt. Charles Hillman and Sgt. Glen Riddle from the Boardman Police Department and Kent and Kurt Wright from the Youngstown Fire Department did their best to out-shoot each other with their best trick shots. Kurt was first to up to shoot and his trick shot was sitting on a chair facing away from the hoop and trying to make the shot. Each person had two chanc-
es to make their shot. After the staff members and public safety members had their turn, 16 students’ names were randomly selected from the third and fourth-grade classes. The students also had two chances to make their trick shot. The Trick Shot Challenge took place on the Friday before the students had to take their state tests. This gave the students and faculty a chance to have fun and relax before having to buckle down the next week for tests.
“I liked having fun and getting us ready for the state test,” said fourth-grader Victoria Strines who did a deep 3 trick shot. Robinwood challenged Market Street Elementary, West Boulevard and Stadium Drive Elementary to participate in the Trick Shot Challenge to fill the container to the top with money. “We’re donating the money to Christine Terlesky and her family,” said Jen Flores, physical education teacher.
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At the March 16 meeting of the Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Woman’s Association, Judy Codespote of Canfield was crowned 2017-2018 Woman of the Year. She is the owner of Shooting Star Mobile DJ business and works for Cappelli and Associates, CPA. She has served as president many times, as well as vice president and treasurer, along with fundraising committee and heads up Daffin’s Candy Sales all year long. She joined the chapter in October 1999. She brought in her daughter, Amanda, as a new member. The annual basket raffle is set for April 30 at the Ursuline Center in Canfield. The doors will open at 12:30 p.m. with the auction beginning at 3 p.m. Admission is $5. The kitchen will be open for food and drinks. The profits go toward the education fund for members to attend leadership conferences and for scholarships.
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Pictured are, from left, (front) Rosemary Taylor, Judy Codespote, Kathy Anderson; (middle) Mandy Codespote, Jackie Fischio, Shirley Pappagallo, Mary Lou McCarthy; (back) Darlene Demjen, Brian Carothers, Mary Brown, Liz Notman, Joan Lucansky, Marilyn Abramski, Mary Jane Long and Rita Renze, preparing for the basket auction. Not pictured are Eve Berardino, Sylvia Ezzo, Eleanor Kalasky, Lynne Mullins, Kathy Novak, Jackie Prologo, Tillie Stefanick and Dorothy Wiseman.
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First National Bank (FNB) recently presented the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley a check for $9,146. The donation is part of an annual fundraising campaign to support the United Way in the communities that FNB serves. The United Way creates positive change in the Mahoning Valley by collaborating with partners to educate and empower children and families by supporting programs that include education and emergency services. Presenting the check on behalf of First National Bank is Pete Asimakopoulos, Executive Vice President, Small Business Banking (left), and representing the United Way of Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley is Bob Hannon, President and Chief Professional Officer.
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Volunteers and Boardman Rotarians prepared the plates for the guests at the annual Pancake Breakfast at Boardman Park.
Boardman Rotarians flip pancakes for funds By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
The smell of warm pancakes and syrup filled the air as the Boardman Rotary hosted its 35th annual Pancake Breakfast at Boardman Park the weekends of March 18, 19, 25 and 26. The pancake breakfast is one of two major fundraisers the Boardman Rotary hosts to raise money. “All the money that we raise goes back to the community,” said Jill Cox, co-chair of the event.
“We give to Salvation Army, Rescue Mission, Boardman schools and library, and helped with the funding of a literacy program in Guatamala,” said Boardman Rotary President Celeste Lisko. Boardman Rotary was sponsored by several business and organizations allowing them to host the pancake breakfast without having to make a large purchase for the supplies needed. Sams Club provided the pancake mix and syrup, the See ROTARY, Page 6
April 7 Theft by deception: An assistant manager with Pep Boys Auto Parts & Service, 215 Boardman-Poland Road, told police a customer failed to pay a $32 service charge for four tires that he had bought and were to have been mounted on rims. Criminal mischief: A Tod Avenue woman reported someone had tossed several eggs at and struck her vehicle. Burglary: To a residence in the 3900 block of Hopkins Road before the homeowner returned to discover an interior door was open. Nothing appeared to be missing or to have been disturbed, however. Domestic violence: Officers took custody of Isaih D. Nuckles, 20, of Cooper Street, Youngstown, who was charged with the crime after a March 24 situation in which a Boardman woman alleged he had threatened to punch her face and get other people to harm the accuser. Nuckles apparently was upset because the victim forbade him from seeing their son, a report said. Theft: Authorities booked Kathy L. Williams, 61, of East Third Street, Salem, who was accused of stealing miscellaneous mail last month from several tenants of a Wolosyn Circle apartment building. Theft/criminal damaging: A Cook Avenue man told police someone had broken his car’s driver’s-side window, then removed $300. Aggravated menacing: A worker for a Tiffany Boulevard motel alleged a tenant had threatened to kill him when the accuser told the tenant he needed to leave. Arrests: Authorities arrested Travis L. Haupt, 27, of state Route 45, Lisbon, and Eric A. Pagani, 35, of Fredricktown-Clarkson Road, Negley, on warrants charging them with inducing panic after police had responded to an East Western Reserve
Road gas station March 13 regarding a possible drug overdose in which one of the men was reportedly found unconscious in the business, the other passed out in a nearby truck. Both were taken to St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital for heroin overdoses, a report showed. Drugs: Officers were dispatched to a South Avenue restaurant regarding possible drug activity before they charged Danielle M. Melnek, 29, with possession of drug paraphernalia and drug-abuse instruments. Melnek, of South Manin Street, Austintown, had a pipe with what appeared to be crack-cocaine residue, a small quantity of loose marijuana and a hypodermic needle, police alleged. April 8 Domestic violence: A 14-year-old township boy faced a charge after his mother alleged the teen had held a 3-inch steak knife in a threatening manner, then threatened to kill the accuser during an argument after she had unplugged his TV the night before. Citation: A traffic stop near Market Street led to a minor-misdemeanor citation charging Katrina M. Perkins, 27, of Council Rock Avenue, Youngstown, with having suspected marijuana. Theft: A 17-year-old Campbell boy was accused of stealing a $30 mini Bluetooth speaker from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Citation: Police handed Ja Shawn L. Ray of Lilburne Drive, Youngstown, a minor misdemeanor citation after having pulled him over near Market Street. Ray, 23, was charged with marijuana possession. Theft: A temporary registration tag was missing from a car in the 1300 block of Doral Drive. Drugs: A security guard with Akron Children’s Hospital, 6505 Market St., told authorities he had found in a waiting room a bag that contained 10 used hypodermic
needles, a spoon with burn marks common in drug use and a smaller bag with 8 grams of fentanyl. Assault: A Market Street man alleged his fiancée had slapped his face during an argument related to beer. Theft: A man noticed his wallet and prescription medication were missing from his Clifton Drive home. Criminal mischief: A Gardenwood Place man saw that eggs had been tossed at the rear of his truck. Harassment: A Spring Park Drive woman said her former husband has been sending her several unwanted text messages. Identity fraud: A Brookfield Avenue woman told police that after going online to access her checking account, she discovered several unauthorized transactions that totaled about $610 had been made with her debit card. April 9 Aggravated menacing/animal cruelty: A Euclid Boulevard woman alleged her roommate had abused his two dogs and that he had threatened her with a knife. Attempted theft: A neighbor told a West Boulevard woman he had seen two people enter her vehicle, though nothing appeared to have been taken. Arrest: Weathersfield Township police handed to Boardman authorities Brian J. Moran, 36, of Sugar Pines Drive, Warren, who was wanted on felony warrants charging breaking and entering and theft by deception, as well as on a criminal-damaging charge. On March 20, someone had broken into several storage units at Uncle Bob’s Storage Facility (now Life Storage), 446 Boardman-Canfield Road, and damaged the padlocks, a report showed.
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Guests filled Boardman Park’s Lariccia Family Community Center as they enjoyed a pancake breakfast from the Boardman Rotary.
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available with options to have your company’s logo featured at the event. Call Sue Brandenstein at 330-7885113 for more information. Last year’s auction raised more than $80,000 dollars to support the students and programs at Cardinal Mooney High School.
Cardinal Mooney High School announces 14th annual “Celebrate Mooney” Smart Money Picture auction Bingo
Cardinal Mooney High School has set the date for its 14th annual fundraising Auction as April 29. The largest fundraising event of the year will take place at the school, located at 2545 Erie St, in Youngstown, from 5:30-11 p.m. Cocktails and a silent auction will begin at 5 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are available by calling the school at 330788-5007 or online through the Auction link on www.cardinalmooney.com Individual tickets are $75, which include dinner and open bar. RSVP by April 15. This year’s theme is “Celebrate Mooney: Embracing Our Past, Highlighting Our Present, and Building a Bright Future.” As part of the celebration, Mooney will be honoring Diane Mastro Nard, Honorary Chairwoman and former CMHS teacher and Speech Coach. Highlights this year include pre-event, online bidding through bipal.net. All auction items are available now for bidding at bidpal. net/mooney. Additional features are a 50/50 raffle, silent and Chinese auctions. Auction items include Dinner for Six with the Bishop, Autographed Sports Memorabilia, fine jewelry, travel packages, Mooney paraphernalia and more. Sponsorship opportunities are also
Celebrate Smart Money Week at the Boardman library on April 25 at 7 p.m. and April 26 at 10 a.m. with fun and prizes for the whole family. Picture Bingo for all ages. Each child will receive a piggy bank. Children must be accompanied by an adult to this half-hour program. This is for the family.
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 Boardman library every Tuesday in April at 10 a.m.
Boardman Rotary members prepared the pancakes and other items that were part of the meal during the Pancake Breakfast at Boardman Park.
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Hear stories and launch your boat in a one-hour story time for children of all ages at the Boardman library on April 18 at 7 p.m. The boats will be launched outside in the outdoor play area, or indoors if raining. A family program for children of all ages; preschoolers must attend with an adult.
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Youngstown Phantoms provided the room and several others that helped to make the breakfast a success. The pancake breakfast is hosted throughout a period of two weekends allowing guests from all around the community to be able to attend. The Rotary
prepares enough pancakes and breakfast items to serve around 3,000 people. The breakfast was from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m., which provided a long period of time for guests to come. “The thing that’s neat is we see people who come for both Saturdays,” said Cox. Boardman Rotarians, Boy Scout troops, Boardman High School Emerging Leaders and several others came to volun-
teer their time to serve breakfast to the guests who attended. Tickets were $6 for people over the age of 6 and could be bought at the door or prior to the breakfast. The nice weather brought in several more people to eat a pancake breakfast and spend time outside at Boardman Park. The next event the Boardman Rotary is hosting is Oktoberfest at Boardman Park in October.
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Boy Scouts from Troop 46 helped out at the Boardman Rotary Pancake Breakfast on March 25 at the Lariccia Family Community Center. Pictured are, from left, Jimmy, Daniel, Cameron and Ray.
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Happily Ever After Christie Cole, Thomas Cheslik set to be married CANFIELD
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The parents of Christie Marie Cole and Thomas George Cheslik, both of Dayton, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their children. The parents of the bride-elect are Christopher and Grace Cole, and the parents of the groom are Thomas and Julie Cheslik, all of Canfield. The open ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. June 3 at St. Michael Church. A reception will follow at Antone’s Banquet Centre, Boardman. Invitations will be issued for the reception. Miss Cole graduated from Mercy College of Ohio with a nursing degree. She is a registered nurse at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Mr. Cheslik graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s de- Wright State University, and plans to gree in neuroscience. He is attend- begin an orthopaedic surgery resiing Boonshoft School of Medicine at dency in July.
Samantha A ltman and Anthony Butch were married at 4:30 p.m. Sept. 2, 2016, at Mary Mother of Hope Parish. A reception followed at Shakespeare Restaurant & Pub in Ellwood City, Pa. The parents of the bride are Mary Jo and Bill Altman of New Castle. The groom is the son of Valery Finney of Austintown. The bride wore a rose-gold-colored gown. Her honor attendant, wearing a black dress, was Athena Altman, her sister. The best man was Christian Syrianoudis, and Neil Shrontz was the ring bearer. Mrs. Butch attended Slippery Rock University and works for Little Trea- demption House Inc. in Youngstown. sures Nursery and Preschool. The couple traveled to Atlantis in Mr. Butch attended Youngstown the Bahamas for their honeymoon. State University and works for Re- They reside in New Castle.
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Laura Ridel to be bride of Thomas Clark
Kellie Ann Mills of Boardman and Timothy Alan Tervo of New Castle, Pa., are announcing their engagement. The parents of the bride-elect are Douglas L. and Sandra S. Mills of Tionesta, Pa. The parents of the prospective groom are the late William J. and Barbara J. Tervo. Invitations will be issued for the ceremony set for June 3 in New Castle. Miss Mills graduated with a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from Slippery Rock University. She is a senior academic adviser at Youngstown State University. Mr. Tervo attended SRU and is a cook at Ribsticks in Cleveland.
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Laura Ridel and Thomas Clark, both of Stow, are announcing their engagement and upcoming wedding. Parents of the bride-elect are Frank and Maureen Ridel of Canfield, and the prospective groom is a son of Robert and Beth Clark of Morgantown, W.Va. The couple will exchange marriage vows at 2 p.m. April 29 at St. Michael Church in Canfield. An evening reception will take place at the Avalon Inn and Resort in Howland. Invitations will be extended for both events. A graduate of Bowling Green State University with bachelor’s degrees in political science and sociology, Miss Ridel is employed as marketing coordinator with LeafFilter Gutter Protection in Hudson, Ohio. Mr. Clark has a degree in mechani-
cal engineering from West Virginia State University and is an industrial engineer at Voss Industries in Cleveland.
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Continued from Page 5 Counterfeit: A man in the 800 block of Park Harbour Drive reported having found a Pennsylvania license plate that police later determined was counterfeit. Identity theft: A North Cadillac Drive woman said she received an email stating that five transactions from an account that totaled $150 had been made in her name with a credit card she does not own. Domestic violence: A 12-year-old Salem girl was charged after her mother alleged that during an argument at a township location, the girl had shoved the accuser into a van and struck her with a small board.
Domestic violence: A 16-year-old Boardman boy was accused of pushing and tacking his grandfather during a discussion about the teen’s unruly behavior. Theft: Raymond L. Edwards III, 57, who listed Youngstown addresses on Truesdale and Willis avenues, was charged in the theft of 32 boxes of an over-thecounter medication from Marc’s, 7121 Tiffany Blvd. Criminal damaging/threats: Officers responded to a neighbor dispute in the 30 block of Indianola Road, where a man alleged a woman had threatened him. The woman alleged the man had become angered and broke a pane of glass to her apartment, though neither wished to file charges against the other. Robbery: A woman reported a group of four or five people had assaulted her
at a Market Street chain store and demanded money. Police found scratches on the victim’s face and a swollen left eye, a report stated. April 10 Criminal damaging: A Wildwood Drive woman reported someone had flipped over and damaged a trash can and some of her patio furniture. Damage was estimated at $200. Arrest: Officers responded to a complaint that someone on a bicycle had refused to leave a Boardman-Poland Road fast-food restaurant’s drivethrough before charging Stephen A. Rivers of Boardman Boulevard, Boardman, with obstructing official business and disorderly conduct while intoxicated. An inebriated Rivers, 22, also refused several times to identify himself for police, they said.
SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE
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Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month 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
3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
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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 Canfield United Methodist Church
27 S. Broad St. (330) 533-9801 www.canfieldmethodist.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Childcare available Rev. Susan Brown Rev. Beth McGuire Associate Pastor
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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
Lockwood United Methodist Church 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
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The “Final Five” agreed to split $2,000 grand prize. Pictured are, from left, Chrys Ritter, Susan Calhoun, Lori Neiman, Lynn Sahli and Linda Smrek.
Annual Reverse Raffle raises money for Boardman schools T he Boa rd ma n School s Fund For Educational Excellence Annual Reverse Raffle Dinner was a great success. T he Fou nd at ion r a i s e d nearly $20,000 with the help of many dedicated people who support the Boardman Schools. More than 200 people attended the event at the Holiday Inn on March 10. Some went home with one of the gift baskets donated by Boardman Schools staff members. Others won money, and the final five
tickets drawn in the raffle split the big $2,000 grand prize. Since 2009, the Boardman Schools Fund For Educational Excellence, a component fund of the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley, has awarded more than $48,000 in teacher grant projects. “Every great school system is supported by an even greater community,” said Fund President Joyce Mistovich. “To everyone who attended, donated or participated in this great evening, we thank you.”
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
N h D Nathan Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org
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Glenwood Junior High science teacher Eric Diefenderfer thanked the group for the teacher grant to buy wind experiment kits.
SPORTS schedule
Monday, Apr. 17 Boys JV Baseball Boardman at Toronto, 5 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Toronto at Boardman, 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Apr. 18 Boys Varsity Tennis Boardman at Ursuline, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Hubbard at Boardman, 5 p.m. Boys JV Baseball Boardman at Hubbard, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Howland/Champion at Boardman, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Apr. 19 Boys Varsity Tennis Poland at Boardman, 4 p.m.
Thursday, Apr. 20 Boys Varsity Baseball Steubenville at Boardman, 5 p.m. Boys JV Baseball Boardman at Steubenville, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Boardman at Poland, 5 p.m.
Friday, Apr. 21 Boys Varsity Tennis Lakeside at Boardman, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Perry at Boardman, 5 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 22 Girls Varsity Softball Boardman at Mahoning County Championship Meet, 9 a.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Boardman at Crestview, 11 a.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Louisville at Boardman, 11 a.m. Girls Varsity Softball Cardinal Mooney at Boardman, 11 a.m. Boys JV Baseball Boardman at Crestview, 1 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Steubenville at Boardman, 3 p.m.
Monday, Apr. 24 Boys Varsity Tennis Boardman at Howland, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Warren Harding at Boardman, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Warren Harding at Boardman, 5 p.m.
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Boys track opens season with victory The Boardman boys track team opened the 2017 season with a 100-42-33 victory over the Howland Tigers and Lakeview Bulldogs in Cortland on March 28. The Spartans opened the meet with a first place finish in the 4x800 meter relay with the team of seniors Chris Butler and Nathaniel Ams, sophomore Payton Torres and freshman Mitchel Dunham. Junior JaJuan Forte placed second in the 100-meter dash with senior Koby Adu-Poku in third and senior Sheldon Broyles in fourth. The 4x200 meter relay team of sophomore Ceoannie Jones, senior Caeden Rogers, sophomore Josh Rodriguez and Broyles placed first. In the 1600-meter run, Butler
placed first and Dunham was second. The 4x100 relay team of Forte, Broyles, Rogers and senior Jason Clinkscale placed second. Adu-Poku finished first in the 400-meter run with Rodriguez in second and junior Jason Fabian in third. Junior John Fleet placed second in the 300 hurdles with freshman Brian Yauger in fourth. In the 800-meter run, sophomore Trevor Boggess placed third and Dunham was fourth. Meanwhile, in the 200-meter run, Forte was first and Fabian was second. T he nex t event w a s t he 3200-meter run, which saw senior Dom Eorio place fourth. The 4x400 relay team of AduPoku, Rodriguez, Fabian and Broyles placed first.
In the field events, senior George Wallace was first in the shot put, he was followed by junior Steve Amstutz in second and sophomore Nikitas Missos in fourth. Wallace placed first in the discus and junior Zach David was third. Senior Richard Fisher placed first in the high jump and pole vault, junior Noah Massie was second in the long jump and sophomore Billy Cammack was second in the high jump. “This was a ver y impressive opening day,” said Boardman Head Coach John Phillips. “Our athletes and coaches have been working very hard since as early as November for this season and we are very excited to see what happens this spring.”
Boys track has victory at Chaney The Boardman boys track team improved its record to 4-0 on April 4 with a victory over Ashtabula Lakeside and Youngstown East at Chaney High School in Youngstown by a score of 97-28-17. The Spartans opened the meet with a first place finish in the 4x800 relay with the team of seniors Chris Butler, Nick Digiacomo, Dom Eorio and freshman Mitchel Dunham. The next event, the 110-meter hurdles, sophomore Eri Ojewale was second, freshman Brian Yauger was third and sophomore Ceaonnie Jones was fourth. In the 100-meter dash, Spartan senior JaJuan Forte placed second, and the 4x200 relay team of junior Justice Jama, senior Caeden Rogers, sophomore Josh Rodriguez and senior Sheldon
Broyles placed first. In the 1600-meter run, senior Nick Digiacomo took first, he was followed by Dunham in second place and senior Nathaniel Ams in fourth. The Spartans placed first in the 4x100 meter relay with the team of senior Jason Clinkscale, Rogers, Broyles and Forte. Senior Koby Adu-Poku finished first in the 400-meter run followed by sophomore Trevor Boggess in third and sophomore Payton Torres in fourth. Ojewale placed first in the 300 hurdles followed by Yauger in second and sophomore Miles Spearman in fourth. In the 800-meter run, seniors Eorio, Matt Maroni and Jack Swavel placed secondfourth. The Spartans swept the 200 with junior Ethan Himes in first, Forte in second, Rodriguez
in third and Jama fourth. The next event was the 3200-meter run which was won by Butler with junior Mark Moradian in second and Dunham in third. The 4x400 relay team of AduPoku, Rodriguez, Broyles and Ams closed the meet with a first place finish. In the field events, senior George Wallace placed first in both the shot put and discus, junior Steven Amstutz was second in the shot put and junior Zach David was fourth in the discus. The pole vault and high jump were not contested due to lack of equipment and the long jump was not contested due to poor event conditions. The Boardman track meet MVP was Ojewale for his outstanding efforts in the events he competed in on April 4.
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Tennis coach needed The Canfield Swim and Tennis Club (CSTC) is accepting resumes for the position of head tennis coach. Applicants must be available Memorial Day through Labor Day with pre-season and post-season requirements. Applicants must also have prior tennis coaching and/ or high level of playing experience. If you are interested, send resume to tennis@canfieldswimclub.org.
Neighbors wants spring sports news Spring athletics have arrived and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. We can only do that if you commit to sending us game reports and photos each week. If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school teams down to middle school and even elementary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams successes.
SPORTS schedule
Tuesday, Apr. 25 Boys Varsity Baseball Boardman at Warren Harding, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Boardman at Warren Harding, 5 p.m.
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We are recruiting some self-motivated people to join our upholstery department to prepare work for our upholsterers. To be successful in this role, you must be able to demonstrate: Good attention to detail and quality; and The ability to work on your own initiative. On-the-job training with quick advancement for the right individual. Full-time. Email resume to: mvickers@ softtouchfurniture.com or call
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LOOKING FOR FOR A BUMPER, A BATTERY OR Baker’s Assistant Full time. Night Shift. Must AN ENGINE? be able to work weekends. Apply at: Classic Bakery CHECK OUR 7135 Tiffany Blvd. Boardman - 330-726-1729 or email “AUTOMOTIVE info@classicbakery.net PARTS AND You have waited long enough. SERVICE” Get your hands on a new job today using the Neighbors Classifieds. COLUMN. Experienced operators, rakers, & laborers. Competitive wages, full time with potential for overtime. Call 330-758-8342 EOE
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Mobile Battery Technician Full time. Must have clean driving record & pass drug test. Inquire: Crumps Battery Service - 330-549-1966
Public Safety Dispatcher
Applications, job description, exam instructions and testing location for Public Safety Dispatcher can be obtained at the Columbiana City Manager’s Office, 28 West Friend Street, Columbiana, Ohio, weekdays from 8AM to 4:30PM and on the city website at www.columbianaohio.go v. The completed application, $15.00 exam fee, a photo ID and Military Service Form DD214 (if applicable), must be submitted to this office no later than 4:30PM, on April 28, 2017 to be considered for examination. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and possess a high school diploma or GED. The exam will be held on May 20, 2017, 9AM at the Columbiana High School. Bonus points will be awarded to a passing exam score in accordance with established regulations. Before hire, applicants must pass a drug screening/physical examination, and demonstrate that they hold a current Ohio valid driver’s license. The City of Columbiana is a drugfree work place. The Public Safety Dispatcher position offers a starting hourly pay rate of $12.43 ($13.02 after 6 mo. probation) which is set by union contract, and health/ eye/dental insurance benefits after 30 days.
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Excellent wage & benefit pkg., 23 yrs. of age, 1 yr. tractor trailer driving exp., good MVR & CSA points. If interested call:
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Ext. 121, ask for Zeke or www.rjtrucking.com EOE DRIVERS & OWNER OPERATORS CDL Class A & B for Coy Brothers, Inc. Must be 23 yrs. or older with 2 yrs. driving exp. Home during week/ weekends. Benefits. Call 330-533-6864 Drivers: Impressive Weekly Pay! Monthly Bonuses! Medical/ Dental/ Vision! Guaranteed Home Every Weekend! Excellent Equipment w/APU’s, 1 yr. CDL-A. 855-842-8498 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.
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Boardman area, Ewing, Brookfield, Bonnell - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 110 Customers $600 Estimate Monthly Income
We offer the opportunity to be your own boss and manage your own business. Earn above average profits being an independent contractor, servicing retail businesses and newspaper vending racks; daily and Sunday.
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Mathews, Lynn Mar, Oakfield - Rt. 293150 - 1 Hour daily - 9 Miles daily - 55 Customers $500 Estimate Monthly Income
TRUCK DRIVER
Full time Straight Truck Driver wanted. No overnights. Must have Class B CDL or better, clean driving record & current medical card. Competitive pay & benefits. Stop in or mail resume to: 704 Warren Ave., Niles, OH 44446 Drug Free Workplace
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Routes Currently Available in Lordstown, Newton Falls and West Side of Warren Requires a dependable vehicle capable of transporting bundles of newspapers.
$100 SIGNING BONUS For more information call 330-747-1471 ext. 1294 EOE
Full-time with benefits. To provide direct services/case management for adults. Minimum of Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or human/family services; or same level degree in a related field with 2 years position related experience required. Computer data entry required. Send resume with cover letter to: HR Coordinator Attn.: CPSTP-A to: recruit@colmhc.org; HR fax: 330-420-9954; Or to: PO Box 429 Lisbon, OH 44432 E.O.E.
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Orthotic Prosthetic Practice seeking help part time with potential to become full time. JOB DETAILS: Duties include but not limited to patient scheduling, insurance verification and authorizations, billing and light cleaning. REQUIREMENTS: Prior experience in a medical setting preferred. Computer experience is required. Applicant must be detailed oriented, able to multi task, be motivated, reliable and highly organized with excellent communication skills. Please send resume to: Box M62649 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Resident Asst.
Part Time Midnight shifts available, 10pm-6am 2 nights a week which includes every other weekend. Must be self-motivated. Previous experience in elder care is preferred. Apply in person: 6699 Ironwood Blvd. Canfield, OH 44406 or online at www.briarfield.net
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Dietary Cook/ Aide Omni Manor Health Care Center is seeking part time or full time dietary cook/aide to work flexible shifts. Qualified applicants should have experience in a fastpaced, industrial kitchen and be willing to interact on a daily basis with senior residents. Apply online at: windsorhouseinc.com Or contact
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3245 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-5648 Fax: 330-793-4304 E.O.E.
Medical Assistant
Full time Medical Assistant for a busy physician’s practice. Must be able to draw blood. Computer experience a must. Send resume to: Box M62650 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
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Meridian Arms Living Center
650 S. Meridian Rd. Austintown, OH 44509 EOE ~ M/W/Vets/Disabled
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STNAs & Home Health Aides Youngstown Comfort Keepers is a non-medical Home Health Care Agency, servicing Trumbull, Mahoning & Columbiana counties in OH. Comfort Keepers strives to provide the highest quality of life to older adults, veterans and the disabled in our communities. We are currently hiring dependable, caring STNAs & Home Health Aides throughout all counties we service. www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Apply daily at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Applicants must have experience, a valid driver’s license, transportation & insurance and clean criminal background. Comfort Keepers is a Drug Free Workplace
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April 12, 19 & 26, 2017 9:00am - 3:00pm Bring your resume and interview with a clinical leader. Build a career with prime Healthcare, one of the nation’s fastest growing healthcare organizations. We offer medical, dental, vision, paid time off, 401K Plan, education benefits and more...
East Liverpool City Hospital
425 W. 5th Street East Liverpool, OH 43920 330-386-2022 www.elch.com We are an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to veteran status, disability, race, gender, identity, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics
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Maintenance Worker
To perform semi-skilled maintenance duties and repairs, and perform grounds maintenance. The Maintenance Worker will drive Agency vehicles, perform heavy and light cleaning of Agency buildings, furnishings, and fixtures, perform routine maintenance on homes and equipment. Basic skill in electrical, plumbing, painting and drywalling required. Will use hand tools and power tools. Valid driver’s license required with acceptable background check. Will be required to be on call on a rotating schedule. Apply in person at:
Gateways to Better Living, Inc.
6000 Mahoning Ave. (in back of the Austintown Plaza); Apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com; Or fax resume to: 330-792-4359 EOE
Full-time to provide program management, administrative oversight and supervision of staff. Part of intervention team for screening, intake, crisis-oncall, and direct service responsibilities. Local travel. Required Minimum: Master’s degree in social work, counseling, or psychology with active Ohio LISW, PCC-S or licensed psychologist. Five years clinical experience working in psychotherapy, crisis and assessment services. Administrative/supervisory experience is preferred. Send cover letter and current resume to: HR Coordinator Attn: DirCrisisSvcs to: recruit@colmhc.org; To HR fax: 330-420-9954; Or mail to: P.O. Box 429 Lisbon, OH 44432 By April 14, 2017 or until position filled E.O.E.
Medical Occupations Instructor
Mahoning County Career & Technical Center is seeking applicants for the following full-time professional vacancy for school year 201718. Medical Occupations Instructor: Candidate shall possess or be eligible for a valid Career Technical teaching license or have appropriate equivalent work experience. Bachelor’s degree in nursing. Experience in teaching subject area and grade level preferred. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate. Send resume to: John Zehentbauer Assistant Superintendent Mahoning County Career Technical Center 7300 N. Palmyra Road Canfield, OH 44406
Restaurants/ Food Service Host/Hostess, Bartender, Busser & Summer Help Needed Apply in person at: Bogey’s Bar & Grill
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The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking an HVAC Instructor. Applicant must have five years experience in heating, a/c, ventilation & refrigeration. Qualified candidates should have great people skills & a willingness to help students succeed. Basic computer skills preferred. Interested applicants may contact Tony Giovannelli by email at: tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu or fax: 724-202-6147
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Refinishing, staining, and repairing all types of furniture. Must have an understanding of furniture refinishing. Full-time. Email resume to: mvickers@ softtouchfurniture.com or call
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WALL UNIT - 7 pc., cherry, excellent condition, best offer over $250. 330-533-5249
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Lawn/Garden Equipment Lawn mowers - 3, 8/12/18 HP, $250/for all. 330-518-2591. Lawn tractor - 42” John Deere, $900 or best offer, with free 6 pc. alum. patio set with umbrella, brown & white. All in good condition. Call 330-750-0125 RIDING LAWN MOWER Craftsman, 20hp, 42” auto., $490. Call 330-536-2223 Riding Mower - Snapper, like brand new, 5 spd., $600/offer. 330-792-2227 Tractor - Sears, 20 hp, Briggs & Stratton engine, 42” precision cut, asking $500/offer. Looks like brand new, 330-651-1700.
Machinery/Tools LADDER - alum. extension 28’ , $85. Call 330-747-5676 ask for Cap.
Miscellaneous Filing cabinet - metal, 8 drawers, asking $30. Call 330- 533-5249. Trailer - 4x8, folds for storage, like new, $250. S-O-L-D!
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Golf cart - Club Car, electric, newer batteries, $1750. Call 330-550-8015
Dishwasher - Kenmore Ultra Wash, portable, $150. Call 330-702-8418. Refrigerator - Whirlpool Side by side, water/ice maker, $135. S - O - L - D !
Furniture DESK - cherry wood, large, asking $200. Call 330-533-5249 Dinette set, round, maple, with leaf, 4 captain’s chairs, Formica top finish, very good condition, $175. Call 330-702-8105 Entertainment Center Lots of shelves, can be delivered, $50. 330-757-9690 MATTRESS KING - $79, any size & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217 Sofa & matching loveseat, very good condition, $195. S-O-L-D! Sofa - Lane, camel back in linen with soft flowers in soft pink & blue. Very clean & extremely well made, $200; Call 330-707-4590
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Golf Cart - Gas, new tires, battery & roof. Sharp! $2150/offer. 330-501-5455 Hang up inversion table, $150 or best offer. Call 330-757-1942 Pistol - auto., famous Rock Island, 1911 A2, dark metal color, complete with case & 2 clips, hardly used, $435. Call 330-536-9258. PISTOL - CZ Scorpion Carbine, 9mm, $825. Call 330-207-0269 PISTOL - FN57 with 400 rounds of ammo, $1250. Call 330-207-0269 Pistol - FN57, unfired, 500 rounds of ammo, 7 clips, $1200. 330-502-8221. PISTOL Glock G31 Gen 3, 357 Sig, $500. Call 330-729-1203 REVOLVER - Chiappa Rhino 40DS, 357, $800. Call 330-207-0269 RIFLE - AR semi auto. 308 cal., with extras, $1500 or best offer. 330-727-7352
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Sporting/Exercise Equipment SHOT GUN - 12 ga. pump, H & R , long bbl., brand new in box, $250. 330-536-9258. Treadmill - Lifestyle. Programmable, excellent condition, $225. 330-793-2203 Treadmill - Sears, $400 includes 1 yr. maintenance agreement, 330-702-8418. Pro-Form 460R recumbent exercise cycle, never used, pd. $300; asking $175. Call 330-881-6033 TREK BIKE Model 1401003519, size 56, wheel size 700, excellent condition, $200 firm. Call 330-219-1431
Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
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PETS, ANIMALS Birds I will take free birds into my loving care any time. Call 330-965-0194
Cats Cats - 2, spayed & neutered, free to good home. Call 330-5453888.
KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Dogs Bea-Bull, Poodle-Maltese, red female; Elkhound, Tiny Yorkies, Yorkie-Poo, Morkies, Shih-Tzus, Shih-Chon, Malti-Chon, Shih-Poo, MaiShih, Yorkie-Poo, Brindle Pug-A-Bull. Reg. Labs & Reg. Husky. 330-259-1286 CC, cash or easy financing on www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, (Youngstown) exit 229, off I-80 behind Dennys
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AUTOMOTIVE Boats Century Bowrider - 1985 19 ft., 170 hp. inboard, 1998 Yacht Club trailer, single axle, new tires & aluminum rims, decent shape for 32 yr. old boat, $1750. Call 330-502-7206 GLASTRON SX175 Bowrider 2003. Like new condition, 1 owner, 135hp, Volvo Penta Stemdrive. 330-720-8417 after 5pm
Campers/RVs Fleetwood Limited 1985. 35ft. 460 cu. in. engine, C7 heavy trans., heavy duty rear end, many new parts, $1000 firm. Does need work. Call 330-219-7188 Starcraft slide in truck camper - 2000, sleeps 4, with storage, a/c, gas heat, in & outdoor showers, excellent condition, $5500/ best offer. 330-720-5424.
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Ultra Classic - 2005 Black cherry, 21,000 mi., many extras, $10,000/offer. Call 330-718-7932 Harley-Davidson - 2010 FLHTC Electra Glide, 16,400 mi., $11,000. 330-318-8160. Harley-Davidson Fatboy FLSTF - 2006, only 2,000 mi., excellent condition, Screaming Eagle chrome & many extras. $8,397 or best offer. 330-921-1282. Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic 2002. 11,920 mi., great condition, $8000. Call 330-770-0720 Honda Goldwing - 2008 Burgundy, 14,500 mi., super clean, lots of extras, CD player, $11,000. Call 330-550-1268 Honda Rebel - 2007 Nice, $2150 Call 330-540-7424 Honda 1300 VTX - 2006 9800 mi., candy apple orange, windshield, leather saddlebags, excellent condition, $4400. 330-565-7041
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Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT 2007. 9600 mi., $3800/offer. 330-770-8950
SATURN L200 - 2003 157,000 mi., runs great $2500. Call 330-718-5585.
Yamaha Silverado 1700 2006 TRIKE, Champion trike kit, 3100 mi., many extras, pics on request, $16,500/ offer. Call 330-550-8015
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
Honda Ridgeline RTS 2006. 186,000 mi., silver, very good condition w/many extras incl. tow pkg., 1 owner, well maintained, $9000 Call 330-793-4910
Automobiles BMW 525i - 2004, black metallic, tan leather int., excellent condition, $8500/ best offer. 330-652-1021.. Cadillac CTS - 2007, loaded, sunroof, 18” wheels, performance pkg., 3.6 motor, 80,000 mi., A-1. Sharp! $7200 or best offer. 330-757-8094/330-728-8959 12 noon-7 p.m. Chevrolet Cruze LTZ RS 2015. 25,000 mi., sunroof, heated leather seats, loaded, R title, $10,500. Call 330-544-5114 Chevrolet Cobalt - 2009, 87,000 mi., 4-dr. sedan, auto., slight damage on rear left and left side, $3900 /best offer. 330-540-6494. Chevrolet Cobalt LT - 2006 2-dr., new struts, shocks, 4 new tires & brakes, 108,000 mi., $3500. 330-758-2686. Chevrolet Malibu - 2005 41,000 mi., new tires, brakes & battery, $4900. Call 330-360-3711 FORD Fusion SE - 2011 79,000 mi., runs great. $5500. S - O - L - D !
FORD ESCAPE - 2002 120,000 mi., black, all power, runs & looks good, $3000. Call 330-506-0683 ISUZU RODEO - 1999 20” rims with tires, $900 AS IS. S - O - L - D ! Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 2007. All avail. options including rear entertainment center & navigation, leather seats, 4WD, 8 cyl. (Hemi), brand new tires, chrome wheels, $250,000 mi. Too many parts to mention. Runs like new, everything works. Must sell, $5000/offer. 330-506-0683
Trucks FORD F-150 - 2013, single cab, 8’ bed, red, under 20,000 mi., many options incl. full factory warranty, clean, driven lightly, $23,750 firm. Call after 5 Call 740-381-9725
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Ford Crown Victoria - 2009 Orig. owner, excellent condition, 86,000 mi., $6500/ offer. Call 330-881-7177 Ford Thunderbird - 2002, hard/soft top, convertible Torch red, with black/red leather int., low mi., incl. car cover & storage rack, $17,500. 330-652-1021. Honda Accord - 1993 185,000 mi., needs brakes, rotors & left axle, $550/offer. Call 330-757-1544. Mercury Grand Marquis 2004. FL car, never driven in snow, 42,000 mi., phenomenal condition. Must See! $4200. Call 330-716-0280 Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008, 4 dr., grey, super clean, $6850. Call 330-774-5289.
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Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. Westminster College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Music to begin August 2017. Rank: Assistant professor, Director of Choral Activities. Conduct multiple choirs. Teach undergraduate courses in music education (may include choral methods, choral conducting, choral literature, and/or relevant pedagogies), teach relevant applied studio and assist in vocal master class. Assist in the administration of music student teachers (including placement, observation, and evaluation). Other duties typically include: annual choir tours, hosting PMEA District 15 Honors Chorus, and work with the Chapel Office concerning selected Sunday Vespers and Christmas Vespers services. Quality piano skills are necessary. Show evidence of 1) ensemble conducting, and 2) individual vocal performance. recruit students for applied studio(s) and for the School of Music needs. Required: doctorate and minimum of three years of successful, full-time teaching experience at the K-12 level, and evidence of potential for significant scholarly and/or creative work. A coeducational, national liberal arts institution with historical ties to the Presbyterian Church (USA), Westminster’s strong tradition of excellent liberal arts education is the foundation for its innovative, multi-pronged educational programs. The College has been recognized for its outstanding graduation rates, civic engagement, undergraduate research in all fields, and women in STEM. Nearly 1300 undergraduate and graduate students benefit from individualized attention from dedicated faculty while choosing from 41 majors and nearly 100 organizations on the beautiful Western Pennsylvania campus, located within easy driving distance of both Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Application Deadline: Immediately until filled. Interviews to be held prior to the end of this academic year. E-mail letter of interest, curriculum vitae, philosophy of teaching statement, three current letters of recommendation, list of five references (with addresses, e-mail, and phone information), degree transcripts, and web links of live, unedited performances both as an ensemble conductor and as an individual performer from within the last three years to: Dr. Daniel Perttu, Chair, School of Music, perttude@westminster.edu. DVD’s of performances may be accepted if web links are not available. Items that must be mailed may be mailed to: Dr. Daniel Perttu, Chair, School of Music
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SUVs Chevrolet Tahoe - 2001, 4x4, black w/grey int., 22“ rims, $7250. 330-774-5289.
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Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
Excellent Lawn Care & Weed Whacking, $30 & up. I’ll do a good! 518-596-6283
Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Handyman BROWN Handyman & Remodeling. Jobs big & small. 34 yrs. exp. 330-766-0925.
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Home Improvement Anti Slip Tub & Shower Safety Treatments. We specialize in the prevention of dangerous slip fall accidents. For a free estimate and more info 330-207-8801
Landscapers A&R lawn care & landscape, affordable, reliable service. Call Today. 330-770-9355. Affordable Mowing & Lawn Care -Mowing, mulch, prunning & more. Free Estimate. Discounts avail. Fully insured. Call 330-610-3392.
Tree Trimming, spring clean up & Flower Bed Cleanup. 330-209-1379/330-356-1564
Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work A&R with full landscape service, Accepting new customers - Call 330-770-9355. Accepting New Accounts Spring Clean-Ups. Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671
Plastering & Drywall PLASTERING Free estimates 330-746-8521/330-717-1349
Plumbing Retired plumber, reasonable rates, all plumbing-electric. Buzz, 330-750-1185
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service * J & L Tree Service LLC * Family Owned & Operated Fully Ins. - Free Est. 15 Years Experience Certified Arborist (330) 614-8578
Selling your home is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!
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