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Caitlin Denney and her son, Christopher, stood in front of the Batcave backdrop at the Mother Son Superhero Night at Poland Dobbins on April 7.
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Evalyn worked on adding pieces to the cardboard ramp to make the marble travel further at the Marble Madness event at the Poland library on March 29.
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Committee gears up for Celebrate Poland Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. You may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.
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Wow your mom on Mother’s Day with these gift ideas By NATALIE WRIGHT nscott@vindy.com
Everyone knows the traditional Mother’s Day gifts – chocolate, flowers, card – but for those of you looking to really wow your mom or any mother figure in your life this Mother’s Day, which is May 8 for those of you that are perhaps caught off guard, consider the following options. And don’t worr y, they are WRIGHT mom-approved by some of our favorite mothers on the Neighbors team. 1. Dinner: I know what you are thinking: I don’t know how to/like/ feel like cooking. Well, that’s just fine. Several local restaurants will be offering specials just for this occasion, so call your mom’s favorite one and see what they are offering. Note: Call as early as you can as reservations may be necessary. 2. A massage: This doesn’t have to be a break the bank situation, either. Use your superior research skills and learn how to give a great foot massage. Turn it into a DIY manipedi session. Any pampering will be appreciated. 3. A spa basket: And speaking of pampering! Make your own spa basket for your favorite mom. Spa staples include: lotion, shower gel, bubble bath, face mask and a soothing-scented candle. If you re-
ally want to go over the top with this one, a new bathrobe or slippers are always appreciated. 4. Clean the house” And I don’t mean just once. Offer to clean once a week for the next month if you can fit it into your schedule. Or offer to take over a chore entirely for her. This is a great one that even younger children can participate in. 5. Free day: Ask Mom what is on her to-do list that day and give her the day off. Chances are she has been putting off that “me” time for a while, so she will love the chance to have a day just to herself. 6. A girls night out: This one is more for the fathers out there looking to do something special for their ladies. Call her friends together and give your lucky lady a night out on the town. This will also give you some wonderful bonding time with your little ones. 7. Movie night: All of Mom’s favorite movies all night long. Add a little popcorn and you are set for a great night in. 8. Membership to a book subscription service: This one might cost a little bit, but for book lovers there is nothing like opening a box full of brand new titles in their favorite genres. 9. Putt Putt/mini golf: Really, any small competitive sport, as long as your mother is interested in that kind of thing. With the weather finally behaving the way it is supposed to, invite your mom to get out and enjoy a little fresh air and some friendly competition. Happy Mother’s Day!
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The Celebrate Poland committee met on April 18 to discuss the 10th Annual Celebrate Poland that is coming up on June 24 and 25. The committee stuffed envelopes to send out to the Poland community. The envelopes contained information about Celebrate Poland and ways to donate to Celebrate Poland or to place an ad in this year’s program. Celebrate Poland will have several events during the two-day event. There will be a craft show, Poland Idol and much more.
POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
What was your preferred method for getting your taxes done this year?
Have you participated in the Ursuline Center’s guided labyrinth walk?
Going to an accountant. 100% Using a tax program. 0%
Doing them myself. 0% Other.0%
Yes - I do often. 62% Yes - But not yet this year. 20%
BOARDMAN Are you concerned about the reappearance of the 17-year cicadas? Yes - They will ruin my plants. 0% Yes - I just don’t like them. 0%
No - As long as they leave me alone it’s fine. 50% No - They don’t worry me at all. 50%
No - But I would like to. 10% No - I am not interested. 6%
POLAND Do you participate in spring cleaning? Yes - It’s an annual must-do. 0% Yes - But I still haven’t done it yet this year. 100%
No - I keep my house looking perfect year-round. 0% No - I don’t mind a little mess. 0%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
How often do you get your hair cut?
How did you react to the news of Prince’s passing?
Every 4-6 weeks. Every couple of months.
Once per year or so. Very rarely, if at all.
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I was extremely sad to hear I was more surprised than sad. of it. I had no interest. I spent the day listening to his music. Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.
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POLAND
How much time in advance do you prepare for Mother’s Day?
Did you attend the Barry Manilow concert last week?
A month before. A week before.
A few days before. The day of the event.
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Yes - I have seen him many other times as well. Yes - This was my first time seeing him live.
No - But I would have liked to. No - I’m not a fan.
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Spring is on it’s way here in Northeast Ohio. It is just about “Garage Sale” time for West Side Cats (WSC), located at 2217 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. WSC will host a “Presale Garage Sale” on May 13 from 3-6 p.m. The following day, May 14, the garage sale will continue from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. All proceeds benefit the West Side Cats Shelter. Baby clothes and furniture are a special interest. WSC will feature a table of cat toys, T-shirts, bottled water, etc. to purchase, also funding the shelter. All questions can be addressed to Janet.
“Sweet Pieces for Autism” campaign The Autism Society of Mahoning Valley is excited to be the beneficiary of a Philadelphia Candies project to support Mahoning Valley families affected by autism. In honor of National Autism Awareness Month, Philadelphia Candies is hosting its annual “Sweet Pieces for Autism” campaign. Stop by its Hermitage or Boardman retail locations from now until April 30, and purchase a 1.5 ounce chocolate puzzle pop. One-hundred percent of the proceeds from this specialty item will be donated to the programs of the Autism Society of Mahoning Valley. Families and organizations that are interested in gifting, buying and selling chocolates in support of the Autism Society’s many programs including Camp Friend, can pre-order puzzle-pieces and chocolate pops by contacting the Autism Society of Mahoning Valley at 330-333-9609 or autismmv.gmail.com. For more information, call Philadelphia Candies 724-981-6341.
Spring Fling to be April 30 The Lake Milton Association presents a Spring Fling Dance benefiting the Fireworks Fund on April 30 from 7-11:00 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, located at 16465 Milton Avenue in Lake Milton. This event is open to the public. There will be dancing, music, appetizers and a cash bar. The cost is $10 per person.
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Caitlin Denney and her son, Christopher, stood in front of the Batcave backdrop at the Mother Son Superhero Night at Poland Dobbins on April 7.
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Students made their way through the Spiderman web obstacle course. Each student was timed and whoever got through the web the fastest won.
Night of heroic proportions at Dobbins Elementary By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Poland Dobbins celebrated their first Mother Son Night on April 7. The theme for the night was “My Son is a Superhero” and the school was filled with several heroic activities. The students could participate in a Spiderman web crawl, take a picture in the Batcave, learn Taekwondo and much more. Lori Casey, the chairperson of the event, spent several weeks working with other PTO members, parents and volunteers to make the night a success. Between 120-125 children attended the event with their mothers. “We found some great inspirational superhero comments that we hung around the building, it’s able to build confidence, have fun, do some See HEROIC, Page 4
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The boys who attended the Mother Son Night at Dobbins participated in a Taekwondo lesson from Master Tom Ritchie of the Martial Arts Training Center.
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Poland Lions host Treasures of the Trunk The Poland Lions Club Treasures if the Trunk sale will take place on June 11
Sam Pitzulo Homes & Remodeling 330-533-2137
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Located on Palmyra Rd, just north of Rt. 224, the first development on the right.
• Houses from mid $200’s • Pleasant, family setting with street lamps, sidewalks, access to Mill Creek Bike Trail • Canfield School District • Fully improved lots with all utilities
Historical society to host tour fundraiser As a fundraiser, the Poland Historical Society is hosting a bus trip to the Stan Hywet Hall and Hower House in Akron on June 4. The cost for the bus and admission fees is $65 per person due by May 9. Those wishing to attend should mail their check, made payable to “Poland Historical Society,” along with their name, address, phone number and email address to PO Box 5052, Poland, OH 44514. The schedule for the day is: 8:15 a.m. - arrive at the Poland Seminary High School parking lot. Be prompt. The group must stay on schedule and they have permission to leave cars in the lot for the day. 8:30 a.m. - bus leaves from the parking lot for Akron. 10 a.m. - arrive at Stan Hywet Hall for a tour of the manor house, followed by time to explore the grounds, greenhouse and gift shop. Shuttles are available for anyone who has difficulty walking. 12:15 p.m. - leave for lunch at Papa Joe’s Italian Restaurant in Akron. The cost of the buffet luncheon is $18 per person. 2:15 p.m. - depart for Hower House for a docent led tour of the Victorian mansion. 4 p.m. - leave for home. Questions should be directed to Larry Bartos at 330-757-4223.
Digging begins on new digital sign Construction crews are preparing to install a digital sign that will display school messages on the corner of Rt-170 and Dobbins Road near Poland Seminay High School. The graduating classes of 2013, 2014 and 2015 pledged money half the money for the sign, and Eric Spiegel, Bulldog Class of ‘76 donated the rest. Speigel is the President and CEO of Siemens USA.
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Students from Poland Dobbins attended the Mother Son Superhero Night on April 8 and got a lesson from Green Team’s Peg Flynn in the “ocean.”
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quality family time and camaraderie with their classmates as well,” said Casey. Peg Flynn, from the Green Team, put on a presentation for the mothers and sons in a giant bubble. The bubble, represented the ocean and Flynn talked about pollutants and how wa-
ter is affected by our everyday activities. Poland Union and North principal Mike Masucci is the one who lent the bubble to Dobbins. Master Tom Ritchie, from the Martial Arts Training Center, led a demonstration for the students and taught them Taekwondo. The students were eager to learn new moves like a superhero. “This is the first year Dob-
bins has done a mother-son event. It’s something we had done at North in the past. It’s nice to incorporate some activities now that we’ve become one. Now we can bring our traditions from all the areas together,” said Casey. Thrilled with the outcome, Dobbins is looking forward to continuing the Mother Son Night and making it an annual event.
POLAND SCHOOL LUNCHES | NEXT WEEK MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
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Hot Pretzel and Cheese
Cocca’s Pizza
Chicken Tenders
Nacho Grande
Bosco Sticks and Sauce
Lasagna Roll Up with Sauce, Breadstick, Green Beans, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
Walking Taco, Pintos and Cheese, Salsa, Corn, Salad, Carrots with Dip, Fruit
Cocca’s Pizza, Choice of Tossed Salad, Carrots with Dip, Fresh or Canned Fruit
French Toast and Sausage, Hash Brown, Graham Crackers, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
Bosco Sticks and Sauce, Broccoli, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
Lasagna Roll Up with Sauce, Breadstick, Green Beans, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
Walking Taco, Pintos and Cheese, Salsa, Corn, Salad, Carrots with Dip, Fruit
Cocca’s Pizza, Choice of Tossed Salad, Carrots with Dip, Fresh or Canned Fruit
French Toast and Sausage, Hash Brown, Graham Crackers, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
Bosco Sticks and Sauce, Broccoli, Salad, Carrots w/Dip, Fruit
BBQ Rib Sandwich, Baked Beans, Juice Box, Fresh or Canned Fruit
French Toast and Sausage, Choice of Hash Brown, Carrots with Dip, Fresh Fruit or Juice
Nacho Grande, Choice of Corn, Salsa, Juice Box, Fresh or Canned Fruit
Cocca’s Pizza, Choice of Tossed Salad, Carrots with Dip, Fresh or Canned Fruit
Dobbins Cheesebuger on Bun, Choice of Wedge Fries, Carrots with Dip, Fruit
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The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its May 10 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield, beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu includes Spinach quiche, chicken crepes, French toast sticks, link sausage, sliced ham, home fried potatoes, assorted pastries, fresh fruit, orange juice, coffee, tea and decaf. The cost is $18 and the deadline to get your reservations will be May 1. You can call Jackie Fischio at 330-788-6634 or 330-559-4808 or Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2507 or 330-565-6913 for reservations. Election of new officers will take place and results from the basket auction will be discussed. The public is welcomed.
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from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Poland Seminary High School parking lot. This is a one-day sale from the trunks of participants’ cars. Venders are still needed, but register quickly as there is a 100 space limit. Vender registration must be postmarked before May 1 at the cost of $10 or after May 1 at the cost of $15. For more details, call Judy at 330-360-3641 or Lori at 330506-9611.
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The girls who built the ramp used cardboard, tape and a pool noodle to allow a marble to roll down and reach the cup on the other side of the room.
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Evalyn worked on adding pieces to the cardboard ramp to make the marble travel further at the Marble Madness event at the Poland library on March 29.
March marble mania hits Poland library By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
The Poland library hosted a March Marble Madness event on March 29. Annette Ahrens, a Poland librarian, used different materials to create three activities involving marbles. There was a station to make a maze, one to create a spinning top and another to building a ramp for a marble to roll down into a cup. The maze was made out of a piece of cardboard with straws taped on. The goal was to create a maze for a marble to go through. The spinning top was made from a CD, a marble, a pop bottle cap and hot glue. The g uests cou ld color t he CD and decorate it however they wanted. The cap and marble would then be glued on the CD, allowing it to be spun. The marble ramp was the most popular activity. Two of the girls attending the event spent the majorit y of their time working hard and creating a ramp made out of cardboard rolls, duct tape and pool noodles. The idea was to build a ramp long and stable enough
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Friends, Sydney and Evalyn, worked together to make a ramp for a marble to travel down into a cup on March 29 at the Poland library.
for a marble to roll down and into a cup that was placed across the room. “I wanted to do this because the kids were on spring break,
they’ll be looking for things to do,” said Ahrens. The library provides a place for children to come have fun, while also putting different
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Easter hops into Poland North Preschool By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
During the week of March 21-24 the students at Poland North Preschool celebrated Easter. Each class celebrated Easter in its own way. Many of the students went on an Easter egg hunt, some colored Easter eggs and had class activities and lessons were related to Easter a nd spring time. Joy Bucci’s classes went on an egg hunt, colored two of their own Easter eggs and had an Easter party with different Easter treats, like Peeps. Samantha Cox had her transitiona l k indergarten class colored an egg before they went out for their hunt. Three students at a time came to the
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table and picked what color they wanted their eggs to be. A f ter t he students colored their eggs, they were taken outside to the courtyard to find the hidden eggs. Each of the students could pick out three eggs they found and put them in their bag. When everyone found three eggs, they went back to the classroom and opened their eggs. Some eggs had candy and others had stickers. Ashley Baron’s class a lso went on an egg hunt to collect eggs. All of her students had a bag with a bunny on it for the different treats and prizes the students wou ld ta ke home from their Easter celebration. The children had a week full of Easter activities to get them ready for the holiday.
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You’ll learn about:
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Seating is limited, RSVP 330.451.6440 Michael Alberini’s 1140 Boardman-Poland Rd • Poland, OH
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TOP: Joy Bucci’s class celebrated Easted by coloring Easter eggs and eating different Easter snacks on March 22 at Poland North Preschool.
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LEFT: Students in Samantha Cox’s transitional kindergarten class searched for the hidden Easter eggs during their egg hunt on March 24.
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BOTTOM: Ashley Baron’s class at Poland Union Preschool celebrated Easter on March 24 with bunny bags and an egg hunt.
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Mercy Health Foundation awarded $60,000 Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley has received $60,000 to establish the Michael S. Senchak/Mahoning Valley Hospital Foundation Nursing Scholarship. Since 1997, the Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley has awarded nearly $1 million to Mercy Health employees and family members to further their clinical education in RN, BSN, CNP and clinical instructor programs at local, accredited universities. Last year, 53 students received more than $150,000 in scholarships thanks to local organizations and individual donors who have contributed to further a skilled, clinical workforce. Michael S. Sencha k, RN, worked for 22 years at Mercy Health, formerly Humility of Mary Health Partners. He began as an orderly then registered nurse in several departments, including neurovascular, orthopedic and the emergency room, and ultimately became the vice
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Crystal Jones, Interim President - Mercy Health Foundation; Michael Senchak, Mahoning Valley Hospital Foundation, and Jonathon Fauvie, Gift Officer - Mercy Health Foundation, stood together holding the $60,000 check.
president of shared support services. In 1999, he and an associate opened the Mahoning Valley Hospital; a new long-term acute care hospital where he served as the CEO until selling the hospital in 2008. A foundation
was created following the sale, which Senchak administers. His dedication to the Mercy Health System and the Sisters of the Humility of Mary has been long-standing and this most recent investment will ensure a legacy for generations to come.
The Friends of the Poland Library will meet on May 3 for a spring luncheon catered by Kravtiz. At 10 a.m, Kathy Richter, librarian, will present the program “A Visit to the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina.” The business meeting and luncheon will follow the program. Reservations are required and attendance is limited to 50. Information may be obtained by calling the developmental office at 330-770-3114.
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scent in order to be eligible. Deadline for applicants is June 7.
Nonfiction book sale Shopping for Mother’s Day or just want some good books? The Friends of PLYMC Bookstore at the Poland library is having a half-price sale the entire month of May on all nonfiction, including collectable books.
Registration open for Celebrate Poland
Applications for the 2016 Youngstown State University Scholarship from The Greater Youngstown Italian Fest are now available by contacting Deborah Mottle at mottlesmurals@gmail.com or applications may be retrieved from http:// www.youngstownitalianfest.org/. Applicants must attend Youngstown State University and be of Italian de-
Local authors, artists and musicians can participate in Celebrate Poland at the library. The event will be hosted at Poland library from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. on June 25, but registrations are being taken beginning in May. Free spaces are available for sale of books, music and art. The event is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. To register, call the development office at 330740-6086.
Yoga class Friends of PLYMC is sponsoring a Yoga Class every Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Poland library in the meeting room. You can pay as you attend at $10 a session. This event welcomes adults.
2016 POLAND YOUTH SOCCER REGISTRATION DOBBINS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
3030 Dobbins Road, Poland, OH 44514
REGISTRATION DATES:
SATURDAY MAY 7 12:00 - 4:00PM SUNDAY MAY 15 12:00 - 4:00PM
Registration fee is $65 for the first child and discounted fees for each additional child.
OPEN ENROLLMENT:
• Boys and girls from Poland and surrounding communities are invited to register. • Age eligibility: players must be entering kindergarten through 12th grade in the 2016 - 2017 school year.
Games will be played on Saturdays, from late August through October.
FOR MORE INFO:
EQUIPMENT
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Students at Dobbins Elementary participated in the activity that Dar Hosta James, an author and illustrator, prepared for them during her visit on April 12.
Children’s author visits students By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci
Students cut different shapes out of paper to create a paper collage of the illiteration sentence they created during Dar Hosta James’ visit to Dobbins on April 12.
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Da r Hosta Ja mes v isited Dobbins Elementary on April 11 and 12. James, an author and illustrator, spoke to the students of Dobbins Elementar y and provided them with an activity. The students in third grade did “squish squash poetr y books” and the students in fourth grade did “alliteration
is always awesome.” Students raffle winners had the opportunity to eat lunch with James. “If you can reinforce anything they’re doing in their classroom, then that makes everyone happy,” said James. On April 11, James gave a school-w ide a ssembly before a writing workshop. The workshop on April 11, w ith t he t h i rd-g r ade st udent s, consisted of a six-page, handmade poetry book.
The alliteration activity the students in fourth grade created consisted of coming up with nouns, verbs and adjectives to create an alliterative sentence. A f ter t he st udents made their sentences, they used different colored and patterned construction paper to form a paper collage to go with their sentences. “If they don’t have fun, then I shouldn’t be here. It should always be fun,” said James.
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Students used different color and designed paper to create a paper collage as part of an activity that Dar Hosta James prepared for them on April 12.
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Poland Seminary High School Honor Roll - Third Grading Period Ninth Grade High Honor Roll Ashlee Abyad Hannah Balash Stephen Bannon Alex Barth Lauren Bayerl Ellia Blasko Sarah Bury Sarah Butch Diego Calderon Justine Carney Jeremy Castro Nina Centofanti Matthew Commons Samuel Delatore Sophia Delatore Lindsay DeLullo Alexander DiIanni Lucas DiIanni Hannah Dinard Alexis Eaton Bryce Edison Tyler Eichert Michael Farber Shelby Fournier Maguire Franko Alexander French Sophia GawdydaSuggs Marissa Gordon Caroline Hammon Owen Hernon Molly Houy Simone Izzo Jenna Jacobson Hayden Kaschak Chelsea Kilgore Kyle Koziel Rachel Kurcon Audra Lambert Luke Lankitus Nicholas Lattanzio Justin Lewis Galatiani Lopuchovsky Carson Magni Mallory Malmer Maxamum Masaki Emily Masluk Kyle Mason Isabella MassaroSuchora Josie Mayle Cara Maze Jayla McAdams Anna Nietzel Braden Olson Erika Pallante Rocco Parente Katarina Partika Lauren Perchak Joshua Porter Jason Rapp Anthony Ricottilli Jessica Rogers
Lindsey Rogers Samuel Russo Morgan Sackella Robert Seitz Lauren Sienkiewicz Jacob Snyder Anna Spagnola Jill Stebelton Breeze Stec Andrew Testa Cortney Thompson Sophia Thompson Collin Todd Joseph Villani Mia Vinogradov Quintessa Vizzini Ashley Wire
Honor Roll Trevor Adamson Breeona Baran Jacob Blackburn Kayla Bush Elena Cammack Vincent Carney Madisyn Carter Bridget Chapman Christian Compton Anthony DeCola Anthony DePascale Mitchell Frederick Navneet Khara Erin Kilgore Victorya Lange Matteo Lefoer Ian Lu Nicholas Lyons Victoria Moderalli Lily Nord Ryan O’Kane Braeden O’Shaughnessy Gregory Romito Brennen Testa Jenna Timko
Honorable Mention Benjamin Adams Olivia Barrett Danielle Brothers David Capan Alicia Connelly Madison Crow Jeremy Demarco Nicole DeMartino Gia DiGiacomo Ethan Ferguson Dylan Gordon Brittany Gulling Nicholas Havlin Isabella Hoffmaster Cameron Hubbell Mia Kaschak Jared Knight
Cole Kosco Daniel Kramer Mark Lanterman Lisa Lawrence Sarah Leach Marissa Mangino Jeffrey McAuley Marlie McConnell Karlina Milano Megan Minehart Isabella Mitchell Tyler Morrison Victoria Peek Tallon Price Alex Rapp Danielle Scott Makayla Sherman Zachary Simon Indika Smith Torma Cheyenne Stevens John Yerian
Tenth Grade High Honor Roll Colin Barrett Destiny Bartoe Kaitlyn Battaglia Hanna Blake Juliana Blangero Justin Blasko Carly Boccia Aubrey Bodendorfer Jesse Burns Noah Cartwright Alexander Catsoules Drew Davies Jenna DeLuca Alexis DeMain Melanie DePascale Katharine Donnachie Samuel Dwyer Jessica Ferrick Dominic Franceschelli Natalie Freed Isabella Gajdos Lauren Gates Ethan Gerak Mackenzie Goodin Evi Harakal Gabrielle Herdman Zachary Howard Yara Hussein Rhys Jones Paige Kellgren Mackenzie Kempers Marlie Kluchar Monica Kurjan Noah Landry Cole Lavorini Lia Lawrence Nancy Lin Maria LoCicero Laiken Maurer Emma Moffo Rachel Mowad
Kincaid Mrakovich Kaitlyn Murcko Delena Myers Kathryne Noble Sarah Oman Daniel Patrick Dawney Peek Lauren Pepperney Sydney Phillips Mark Pompeo Rachel Pugh Michael Puhalla Tyler Rabenstine Kevin Rabindra Marisa Ricciardi Colin Roarty Marik Rogenski Dante Romano Caitlyn Saxon Karl Schaft Kara Sciulli Brianna Sebastian Maggie Sebest Ramanpreet Singh Payton Slaina Matthew Slepski Brianna Stackpole Brooke Stanley Carrigan Sundstrom Christina Tremonti Bella Volpini Saylah Williams Conner Wilson Sarah Wolfe
Honor Roll Nathaniel Alessi Sarah Boccieri Sydney Braatz Lauren Burt David Cinco Amelia D’Angelo Natalie DelSignore Victor DiTommaso Emily Galterio Emily Gerak Ian Grenzig Samantha Gurd Michael Izenour Cassidy Lyons Kyle Mamounis Zane Massarelli Michael Masucci Zachary Moore Hailie Morgan Alea Nicholudis William Orr Dante Ruozzo Nicholas Sabrin Hailey Semchee Niki Spencer Rabekah Thomas Benjamin Walsh
Honorable Mention
Nora Hernon Jacob Hockensmith Zachary Jacobson Jacob Jeges Nils Kayser Michael Kluchar Peter Koulianos Kara Kushner Dominic Lattanzio Noah Lee Anthony Lefoer Michael Mastoris Marina Mediati Jessica Miller Claire Morris Briana Musolino Heather Peloza Jillian Penman Maysun Phillips Kara Pushay Alainna Romeo Alyssa Romito Audrey Schweers Eric Scott Daniel Sheehan Paige Shoemaker
Noah Smith Justin Tremonti Kasey Valentini Marissa Vardavas Amanda Wire
Courtney Marki Emily Melnek Macy Metzger Savannah Miller Jack Minehart Anthony Murcko Jacob Ovaska Sydney Rowe Sierra Ryzner Donna Scrim David Stebelton Samantha Stouffer Gina Ungaro Harrison Walkama Ryan Weitzman Laura Zurru
Rocco Almasy Gianna Angelilli Katelyn Arnett Honor Roll Gianna Aromando Shelby Berend Mackenzie Baker Zachary Bindler Michaela Beck Baileigh Black Charles Berchtold Bella Bury Emma Bodendorfer Madison Cercel Marc Capan Gina Cooper Andrew Cappuccio Elise Cowles Camryn Cherry Brianna Craig Ryan Churlik Marc DiGregorio Christopher Ciavarella Jordan Downie Michael Costello Honorable Devin Echle Julian Diaz Mention Jennifer Eich Michael Diaz Sydney Frost Joelle Abi Habib Jack Dodge Gabriella Gaudio William Aey Hailey Domkowski Ryan George Sara Cakir Ethan Edwards Amber Green Anthony Chiaro Julia Ferrick Sophia Grenzig Allison Ginty Logan Kountz Leah Halatek See HONOR, David Leach Aaron Kulifay Page 13 Meredith Lea Cody Marchianda Grant McConnell Reed McCreery Jena Miller Thomas Pitlik Lindsay Roberts Marcus Romeo Kenneth Santha • Chilled Green Bean, Spring Potato Salad with Fresh Dill Dijon Dressing Katelyn Smith • Spinach Salad garnished with Hard Boiled Eggs, Mushrooms and Bacon Bits Kevin Taylor with Spinach Salad Dressing Jacob Vince • Chilled Seashell Pasta tossed with Fresh Broccoli, Roasted Sweet Peppers Samantha Von and Kalamata Olives in a fresh Herb Vinaigrette Kennen • Waldorf Salad Brendan Yaskulka • Spicy Chilled Thai Chicken Vegetable Salad with Jasmine Rice
Jeff
Gourmet
MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH at Sunday, May 8th 11AM-5PM
Salads
Eleventh Grade High Honor Roll Sarah Albert Stephanie Bass Nashaly Bermudez Layne Black Melanie Black Jordan Blake Avery Blasko Rachel Boano Sarah Burkert Emily Cammack Angela Cherol Andrew Comstock Gavrielia Constantine Camryn Doctor Christopher Economus David Gessler Seth Hammond
• Mixed Greens with Garden Vegetables and Balsamic Dressing • Roasted Beet Salad with Caramelized Vidalia Onions in a Balsamic Dressing
Carved Meats
• Stuffed Turkey Breast with Caramelized Shallots, Swiss Cheese and Spinach smoked over a Cherry Wood fired Spit • Roasted Sirloin of Beef • Bone in Pork Loin smoked over a Cherry Wood fired Spit
Brunch Buffet
• Flash Roasted Redskins with Caramelized Shallots in an Herb Olive Oil • Penne tossed with Fresh Broccoli and Sweet Red Peppers in a Garlic Romano Sauce • Bowtie Pasta, Sun Dried Tomatoes and Fresh Basil in a Creamy Pink Sauce • Steamed Fresh Vegetable Bouquet drizzled with Herb Butter Please call • Wheat Berry Rice Pilaf with Lentils and Toasted Almonds • Stir-Fried Oriental Pepper Steak • Shrimp and Scallop Stir Fry with Fresh Snow Peas, to make reservations. Bean Sprouts, Water Chestnuts in a Ginger Glaze • Chicken Francaise in a Sherry Lemon Sauce • Roasted Northern Atlantic White Fish topped with a Citrus Panko Crust • Lemon Sole Rollentine with Herb Stuffing set on a bed of Lemon Cream Sauce
330-744-9900
Fabulous Dessert Buffet
• Homemade Pies • Tortes • Fresh Fruit • Cookies • Chocolate Mousse
Adults$2595 Seniors $1995 Children $995 (age 10 & under) All food prepared by Jeff Chrystal Catering
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Open Mother’s Day Sun. May 8th, Noon - 5:30pm
Please Join Us
In Loving Memory of Our Moms!
Show Mom You Share Her Great Taste!
Regular Menu Dinner & Drink Specials
PIZZERIA Italian Restaurant
FREE PASTA DINNER FOR MOM
Valid Sunday, May 8th. Dine-in only. With purchase of 2ND entrée. (Not vaild with any other offer or coupon.)
Jo Anne ‘Mama Q’ Quaranta
Now Taking Reservations
54 Westchester Dr. • Austintown @RachelsWestchester
We are honoring your mom on Mother’s Day...
330-799-1700
BOOK YOUR
MOTHERS DAY BUFFET RESERVATION NOW
Reservations Recommended
BOARDMAN Corner of Rt. 224 & West Blvd.
330.726.4GIA (4442)
Mary Margaret Santisi
AUSTINTOWN 1651 S. Raccoon Rd. 330.270.9730
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016
DeChellis Café
Italian
11092 Main St., Rt. 170, New Middletown (330)
BRUNCH/DINNER BUFFET INCLUDES: • Stuffed Pork Loin • Chicken Francaise • Baked Haddock • Penne Pasta & Meatballs • Mashed Potatoes • Chicken Tenders •Macaroni & Cheese • Green Beans Amondine • Bacon & Sausage • Breakfast Potatoes with Peppers & Onions • Salad • Bread • Dessert $
Mother’11am-6pm s Day Buffet
Banquet & Conference Center
~ Chef Prepared
Celebrate Spring in Beautiful Downtown Sharon! Saturday May 7th
Try one of our Handmade Sangrias! 21.99 plus tax and 18 gratuity Kids 10 and under $5 with drink (order off the Kids Menu) $
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RESERVATIONS ONLY CASH BAR AVAILABLE
DONAVITOS RESTAURANT 330.755.3456 139 S. Bridge St., Struthers, Ohio 44471
FEATURED ENTREES:
• Carved Prime Rib • Carved Porkloin • Monterey Chicken • Shrimp & Crab Romano Pasta • Penne Pasta & Meatballs • Chicken Nuggets • Homemade Mashed Potatoes • Roasted Sweet Potatoes • Riviera Vegetable Blend • Buttered Corn • Salad Station • Asst. Rolls & Butter • Coffee, Tea & Decaf • Dessert Station
May 8, 2016
Check out our great new offerings:
RESERVATION TIMES 12:00pm, 1:00pm, 2:30pm Credit Cards NOW Accepted. Tip included, tax additional. Soft Drinks & Coffee included, Cash Cas h Bar Bar Ava Availa ilable ila ble.. ble Available.
Consistently Known as the BEST BUFFET IN TOWN
For Reservations, Phone 330-758-5721 7440 South Ave. • Boardman
Pre-Pay for Nonrefundable Tickets by Saturday, May 7th HOURS: Daily 10-4, Saturday ‘til 3
Gourmet Dessert Table
Reserve Now - Mother’s Day Buffet
2495 $ 95 Children 10 (6-10 yrs. • 5 and under FREE)
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5423 Mahoning Ave., Austintown • Walk-Ins Welcome
Now Open until 6pm Everyday!
$
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Stuffed Shells Fresh Green Bean Medley Smashed Redskin Potatoes Choice of Caesar or House Salad ~ Homemade Rolls ~ ~ ~ ~
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Roasted Prime Rib ~ Meatballs ~ Fish Franchaise ~ Chicken Romano
Adults: $19.50 Children 5-10: $10.99 4 & Under FREE
Cheesecake ~ Tiramisu ~ Canoli ~ Cookies Reservations 330.799.8326
Mother’s Day M Gourmet Buffet
The only thing we overlook is Downtown Youngstown
SPRING SPECIALS
Domestic Sewing Center 2011 Youngstown Rd S.E./ Warren, Ohio 44484 Ph. 330-369-5410 Website: domesticsewingcenter.com
Baby Lock Destiny Features: • Needle Cam On-Screen Designer • Color Visualizer nced • Easiest & Most Advanced Machine on the Market Enjoy 60 months No Interest!
18% gratuity, 7.25% tax added to all checks. No gift cards, loyalty cards, or vouchers accepted this day.
• Pan Gravy • Corn Souffle • Salad Bar w/ 4 HouseMade Vinaigrette Dressings • Chef Ron’s Homemade Desserts • Cheesecake • Chocolate Cake • Strawberry Cake • Pop, Ice Tea and Coffee
201 E. Commerce St. Youngstown, OH 44503 TheFifthFloorRestaurant.com
330-744-9556
regular menu
Sunday, May 8TH 10:00am - 3:30pm
• Chicken Donatelli • Walleye Francaise • Roasted Leg of Lamb • Charcoal Rubbed Pork Loin w/ a Kentucky Bourbon Glaze • Mixed California Vegetables • Pasta’n Pink Sauce • Loaded Garlic Redskin Mashed Potatoes • Homemade Stuffing
Carved Sirloin • Carved Pork Loin • Parmesan Chicken • Baked Haddock Sliced Turkey • Pasta & Meatballs • Sausage, Peppers & Onions • Roasted Potatoes • Mixed Vegetables • Salad • Rolls • Dessert
Buffet ONLY 15.99pp • Children (5-10)...$7.99 • Under 5...FREE also available RESERVATIONS PLEASE (330) 542-3733
Located at 3404 New Castle Rd. Lowellville, OH 44436
• Buttermilk Pancakes w/syrup • Hickory Smoked Bacon • Maple Sausage Links • Chicken Francaise Bogey’s Bar & Grill • Tortellini ala Vodka • Cavatelli and Meatballs location will be open Mother’s Day from • Parsley Potatoes • Parmesan Green Beans 11:30am-4:30pm! • Carved Prime Rib w/Rosemary au jus • Carved Pork Loin • Fresh Cut Fruit • Wedding Soup • Strawberry Cherry Salad • Assorted Pastries and Desserts • Broiled Haddock • Kid’s Buffet
$25 per person 1st Seating at 12:00 noon • 2nd Seating at 4:00 p.m. Reservations Only
11am-7pm
OPEN
MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET! WE WILL HAVE 4 SEATINGS 10:30AM-NOON NOON-2PM 2PM-4PM 4PM-6PM
Spectacular Mother’s Day Buffet
542-3733
BOGEY’S Riverside (330) 755-5095 5-5095 • Call ahead for reservations! (330) 755-5095 / Brunch • $ $9.99/Kids / • $$19.99/Adult • Shrimp Cocktail Buffet Includes • Cheesy Eggs
Sunday, May 8th
• Tuna Stuffed Avocado • Turkey Lasagna Soup • Cucumber Asiago on Croissant • Grilled Three Cheese w/ tomato Panini Roasted Pepper or Tomato Tartine • Apple Walnut Salad w/Raspberry Vinaigrette • Grilled Chicken Salad • Lobster Salad on Fresh Baked Croissant Now making Specialty Cakes and “Featuring Every Friday - Made from Scratch Nepoleons!!” And you really need to try our new French Toast Bake We bake it fresh and serve it warm!
4350 Boardman-Canfeild Rd • Canfield, OH 44406 330.702.9230 • www.peaberryscafe.com Show this message or print as many as you want and bring it in Save $1.00 on any purchase from 3:00 - 6:00pm until May 29th One Discount per purchase please
Show this message or print as many as you want and bring it in Save $1.00 on any purchase from 3:00 - 6:00pm until May 29th One Discount per purchase please
www.TheGeorgetown.net for online reservations - preferred method
SERVING
Boardman, OH (330)758-0811
Adults:
19
$ 99
* At the Door .......... 24 * Children: Advance ..........
$
12
99
(6 to 12 years) $ 99 Advance ........... * 5 & Under..........FREE *Plus 20% Service Charge & Tax. Major Credit Cards Accepted
11A.M. - 5P.M.
Grand Buffet Includes:
• Southwest Scrambled Eggs • Breakfast Sausage • Honey Baked Ham • Home Fries • Ice Cold Shrimp Cocktail • Carved Garlic & Herb Crusted Roast Tip Sirloin • BBQ St. Louis Ribs • Chicken Siciliano • Bowtie Seafood Alfredo • Penne with Tomato Sauce • Penne Aglio E Olio • Oven Roasted Herbed Redskin Potatoes • The Georgetown Green Beans • Corn O’Brien
• Incredible Salad Bar • Relishes and Dinner Rolls • Coffee, Hot Tea & Soft Drinks • Made to Order Cotton Candy • Ice Cream Sundae Bar • Assorted Pies • Chocolate & Lemon Cake • Strawberry Shortcake • Assorted Mousse Filled Cups And MORE! Full Bar with Alcoholic & N/A Mimosas & Bloody Marys, Specialty Drinks for Mom, plus Irish & Italian Coffees, Available to Purchase
Baby Lock Imagine No Tensions! Self Threading
1699
Including FREE unlimited lessons (sorry, no layaways)
Not valid with other offers or specials. With coupon only. Exp. 5/16/16.
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Sewing & Embroidery/Machine Small Lightweight ith Machine Packed with Big Features
$
699 Reg. Price 1099 $
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Not valid with other offers or specials. With coupon only. Exp. 5/16/16.
Baby Lock BL9 Sewing Machines
Starting as low as
$
Reg. Price $2999
New Baby Lock Sofia
129
$
Hurry while supplies last!
Not valid with other offers or specials. With coupon only. Exp. 5/16/16.
Mother’s Day Gift from Nature
Breathe Well... Live Well... 100% A All ll Nat Natura Natural urall Drug Drug Fre Fr Free. ree. e
From the inside out, Salt therapy is SAFE, NATURAL and EFFECTIVE Salt Therapy Can Relieve Symptoms From...
• Allergies • Asthma • Bronchitis • Congestion • Cough & Wheezing
• COPD • Ear Infections • Sinusitis • Skin Conditions
1449 Boardman-Canfield Road • Suite 220 Boardman, OH 44512
330-953-2405
www.saltsensationsusa.com
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For Mother’s Day!
• Hanging Baskets • Azaleas • Rhododendrons • Flower Trees
COLONIAL GARDENS GARDEN CENTRE
Supplies for do it Yourself Gardening and Landscaping
1419 Youngstown-Kingsville Rd. SE Vienna, Ohio 44473 330-539-5500
Celebrating Moms for over 100 Years! Mother’s Day Buffet
Chef Carved Prime Rib All of your Traditional Favorites $19.14 (Moms are 1/2 price) for Adults, Seniors $12 Kids under 7 eat free! 5529 Mahoning Ave., Austintown, OH 330-953-1887 yologrilleandtaproom.com
Buy your mom the gift that keeps on growing from Main Street Gardens
Be Mom’s Favorite Mother’s Day Special Buy any entrÊe and get Mom’s 1/2 off!
With this add receive a pansy basket for $1 with a purchase of any 12� Jumbo hanging baskets. Come and check our specialty planters and many variety of vegetables plants all planted and grown here. We also carry: • Quality bulk mulch • Stone • Top soil and specially blended garden soil • Bulk vegetable seeds. Second generation family owned and operated since 1982. VISA MasterCard, discover accepted, open 7 days a week. Visit us on the web @ mainstreetgardenshubbard.com Free gift to all mothers on May 8th while supplies last!!
560 S Main St., Hubbard, OH 44425
We are located 1/2 mile south of the square on Route 616 in Hubbard.
Of equal or lesser value. Not good with any other offers. Valid Sunday May 8th only. Dine in only.
Boardman 8485 Market St. 330-758-8181
Hubbard
882 W. Liberty St. 330-534-0700
Italian Bar & Grille
SHOW MOM
YOUR LOVE AND
APPRECIATION 12-8PM
CALL FOR RESERVATIONS
Struthers
1010 Youngstown-Poland Rd. 330-755-4667 -ARKET 3T s "OARDMAN
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Sunday May 8th 11:30am - 3:30pm $25 Adult $12 Children 6 to 12 $5 Children 3 to 5 Children under 3 are free For information and availability, contact the sales office at 724-528-2501 or Pd_shpa@parkinn.com
Give Your Mom the Gift of Health! Fowler Chiropractic
Mother’s M h ’ Day D Buffet B ff Sunday, May 8
WOMEN’S HEALTH • CHIROPRACTOR ALTERNATIVE & HOLISTIC HEALTH 1570 S. Canfield-Niles Rd. • Bldg A Ste 103 • Austintown, Oh 44515
330-793-4445 FAX: 330-793-1990 • FOWLERCHIROPRACTIC@GMAIL.COM
11 a.m. until 4 p.m. Byzantine Center at the Grove 3801 Shady Run Road, Youngstown, OH 44502 Fabulous Buffet Featuring Ethnic And Traditional Favorites:
Homemade Wedding Soup Stuffed Cabbage Pork With Apples Stuffed Chicken Breasts Haluski Cavatelli With Meatballs Italian Style Vegetables Tossed Salad With Mixed Greens Pie Table Fresh Fruit Display Chocolate Fountain Includes Soft Drinks, Iced Tea, Lemonade onade Or Hot Coffee And Tea. Beer And Wine Available. Adults - $25 per person Children - 6 - 10 years - $10 Children - 5 and under – FREE E (Tax and gratuity included)
Major credit cards accepted. Advance reservations requested. Walk-ins welcome based on availability.
For reservations call 330-782-6388
A gift for every mother!
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One Week Only!
82%
ALL OFF OFF WOMEN’S JEWELRY
LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED... OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Large Selection of Religious Medals for First Communion.
THE GOLD EXCHANGE
2802 Market Street “In the Uptown” (330) 782-8155 Hours: Mon. thru Thur. 10-5:30; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-3 PB100027.000/001
Vincent Davila Dominic Drummond Donald Drummond Maxwell Franko Vincent Garayua Meredith Garthwaite Gabriella Hryb Allie Jones Yiannoula Katsadas Harley Kish Daniel Klase Carlie Lattanzio Madeleine McBride Kyle McCarthy Kyle McCree Colten McFadden Alyssa Morucci Reese Nicastro Nathan Nord Padraig O’Shaughnessy Dante Peretti Nicholas Petrolla Spencer Price Evan Rumble Juliana Sienkiewicz Tessa Snider Michael Stabinski Rachel Stahl Sarah Swogger Kelsey Thompson Breana Trolio Mary VanSuch Xavier Weekly Jessica Weetman Alex Weimer Kayla Windsor
Twelfth Grade High Honor Roll Lauren Aey Santino Almasy William Anderson Anthony Audi Matthew Baker Elizabeth Becherer Ethan Black Jared Burkert Toni Carbon Jessica Colucci Kaitlynn Dailey Kara Detoro Charles Dwyer David Esarco Bryanna Fabian Nicholas Ferrick Brendan Gage Dante Ginnetti Jacob Guy Justine Kramer Katherine Landry Abigail Lea Justyn Madick
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Continued from Page 13 Marsia Manna Abigail Masluk Brendan McBride Patrick Modelski Mariah Mrofchak Jennifer Mullally Zachary Norris Connor O’Kane Elizabeth Oman Kylie Pfarr Nicole Phillips Raeanne Raseta David Robich Victoria Rucci Nicole Ruse Douglas Rutana Calvin Senderov Taylor Slattery Katherine Slepski Evyenia Spencer Cordray Sundstrom Adam Susko Michael Tomko Brian Velasquez Julianna Villani Justin Waterbeck Hannah Wolfe
Ice Carvings on Display!
Mother’s Day Buffet
Honor Roll Cailey Barnhart Anthony Calcagni Frank Castro Gino Centofanti Nicholas Delsignore Dylan Garver Brendan Glosser Sophia Harakal William Higgins Matthew Holsinger Emily Jepsen Juliana Kreatsoulas Joshua Kulifay Madeline Masluk J Mitchel McTigue Marissa Melillo Evan Montgomery Samuel Nord Jenna Perchak Connor Saxon Cheyanne Singer Kristyn Svetlak Claire Testa Constance VanScoter
Of ten Imitated... Never Duplicated -
Served in our Grand Ballroom May 8, 2016 • 11:30am - 4:30pm
Live Music by Austie
The Original Mother ’s Day Dinner!
Sunday, May 8, 2016 Open 11:00am-7:30pm
See HONOR, Page 15
• • • • • • •
FEATURED FE FEAT EAT ATUR TUR URED ED E ENTREES: NTRE NT REES RE ES:: ES Chef Carved Roast Beef Virginia Smoked Ham Seafood Mac & Cheese Artichoke Chicken
Cavatelli & Meatballs Cavatappi with Basil Cream Sauce Roasted Redskin Potatoes Fresh Steamed Vegetables Seasonal Salads Fresh Fruit Dinner Rolls An array of desserts to tempt you and mom both.
Adults Children (Ages 4-12)
$22.95 $11.95
Under 3 Free
BONUS B BO ONU NUSS FEATURES KID’S KORNER
ACCOMPANIMENTS:
DESSERTS:
Honorable Mention Kirsten Appel Ryan Augustine Emily Berkebile Katie Berndt Luke Black Joseph Bonarigo Jacob Burns
• • • •
A special menu featuring: Chicken Nuggets, Tater Tots and Mac & Cheese
FLOWER TO MOM All mom’s will receive a long stem carnation!
PHOTO OPPORTUNITY
Photo area with risers for groups of 2-20
LUCKY MOMS!!
10 Moms will receive a $25.00 TJ’s Gift Card. Notified by email by 9:00am Monday morning. (May 9th)
7410 South Ave • Boardman $22.00 $12.00
REQUIRED RESERVATIONS
2610 Elm Rd. Warren, OH
(330) 372-3813
330-726-4893 www.hiboardman.com
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WHITE LINEN
Mother’s Day BUFFET Sunday, May 8, 2016 Reservations
Graduation Parties (330)757-0840 on or off premises. Any Size!
Adults
Also available....
1995
$
Bulk pans of food for all your party needs!
Seniors
Kids
1795 $1095
$
1984 Boardman-Poland Rd. Boardman
Mother’s Mo M Mot other ot r’’s D Day ay B Buffet uffffe Sunday May 8th
CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 330.726.2454
Taking reservations from 11:30 am to last seating at 4pm
ENTREES NT NTR TR REE EES S • Carved Roast Prime Rib of Beef w/ Mushroom Wine Sauce • Baked Boston Scrod San Fransisco Style • Chicken Alexandria • Breaded Chicken Tenders • Italian Meatballs SALAD • Antone’s Salad • Garden Salad • Fresh Beet Salad PASTA • Casareccia New Orleans
POTA POTATO P PO OTAT TATO TO • Homemade Mashed Potatoes • Roasted Yukon Gold w/Sweet Potatoes VEGETABLE • Sweet Buttered Corn • Fresh Cut Green Beans Almondine AMAZING DESSERT DISPLAY • Fresh Fruit, Gourmet Cakes, Strawberry Adults...................... $27.95 Children 6 - 10 Yrs ..... $11.95 Free
Includes gratuity. Sales tax not included. Major credit cards accepted.
8578 Market Street, Boardman
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JOIN US FOR OUR
Mother’s Day Buffet 11:00am – 6:00pm • Call for Reservations • Walk-Ins Welcome Angus Prime Rib • Herb Dusted Shrimp • Chicken Francaise Chicken Tenders • Baked Ham with Pineapple Sauce BBQ Pork • Crab Meat Fettuccine • Rigatoni with Meatballs Sausage with Peppers & Onions • Eggplant Parmesan Gourmet Salad • California Mixed Vegetables Italian Greens • Italian Hot Peppers • Mashed Potatoes Fresh Strawberry Shortcake • Cherries Jubilee and More Beverage & Dessert Included Adults $18.95
Children $9.95
Kids 3 & Under Free
4395 Youngstown Road (on the Strip in Warren, Next to Auto Zone)
Reservations Accepted – 330-369-2211
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C&C Ribbon Excellent Gift Ideas
briefs
Cut Flowers at
Spring luncheon
1.00 & 2.00 per stem
20% Off
• Wreaths • Arrangements
TeaPots • TeaCups and Ornaments
Acrylic A crrylic cry cS Sun un Catchers Catc at and more
$5.40 & UP
8204 South Ave. • Boardman
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30am-5pm Open Mother’s Day 10am-3pm
The Friends of the Poland Library will host a spring luncheon at the Poland library on May 3 at 10 a.m. Tickets are required.
Tea Lovers
Frogs • Owls • Lady Bugs
Eva Cakir Gabriella Carbon Nikki Ciavarella Autumn Dinard Nkyah Edison Trey Ellis Emily Ethridge Lea Fabrizzi Alex Fanzo Cassidy Flaherty Jacob Frederick Francesca Hierro Kayla Hoffmaster Devin Kellenberger Tahlor Kimble Austin Klingensmith Dylan Kurcon Vincent LaRubbio Mackenzie Malmer Chelsea Mann Brandon Marshall Megan Marsico Steven Massarelli Shane McCreery Krista Nolfi Amanda Owens Jacob Poland Seth Rivello Michael Robeson Jaden Rogers Nicholas Ryan Ted Sacco Tyler Smith Connor Sperati Shane Starling Kristen Thompson Christian Toppi Beau Weaver Victoria Wigal Paige Willis Kathryn Wilson
OUR TOWN
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Blood Drive by the American Red Cross There will be a blood drive to proudly serve the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-7332767). This event is for adults at the Poland library on May 17 from 12:206 p.m. and May 27 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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Reserve Officers Association’s Mahoning Chapter 42 selects leadership Leadership for the local chapter of the Reserve Officers Association and the Reserve Officers Association League were recently elected. Those who will serve for 2016/2017 are Colonel Walter M.Duzzny, USA (ret) of Austintown - president; Colonel Willard Stamp, USA (ret) of Salem - vice president; LTC Michael Wisniewski, USA (ret) of Warren - treasurer; and CWO William Meshot, USA
(ret), of Canfield - secretary. Appointed were LTC Rod Hosler, USA (ret) of Canfield - veterans affairs, and LTC Don Rasile USA (ret), Boardman - membership Elections also took place for the Reserve Officers Association League, being Barb Stamp - president, Rose Pacalo - vice president, Carol Stepuk - secretary and Bonnie Rasile - treasurer. The national organization was
formed in 1924 by then General of the Army George “Blackjack” Pershing, who saw the need to insure for the security of the nation by having a strong reserve force. For more than 90 years the ROA has provided the tools and resources for reservists and their families to be able to succeed in and out of uniform. Membership is open to officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers.
SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE
CHURCH SPONSORED
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 12824 Salem Warren Rd. Salem, OH 44460 330.332.0011 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
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Christian Life Church
www.christianlifechurchcanfield.com
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Lockwood United Methodist 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)
4478 Boardman-Canfield Rd. (224) Canfield, OH 44406 www.gracefamilychurch.net
10:30 Sunday
Where second chances come to life!
FRIENDS
9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church
Wednesday
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briefs
Poland versus West Branch baseball results
Poland victorious The Poland Seminary boys baseball team defeated Austintown Fitch with the final score of 4-1.
Poland boys baseball results
The Poland Seminary boys baseball team scored against Austintown The Poland Seminary boys baseball Fitch in a five inning game with the final team defeated West Branch in a game game results of 13-1. After this game, with the final score of 9-7. Anthony Poland’s record was 9-2 (4-0). The Calcagni and Patrick O’Shaughnessy team has seven Division 1 wins with each doubled twice. Dan Klase and only two losses and and two Division 2 Nick Petrolla also had two run douwins. Their best games thus far have bles. Mike Maillis was the winning been against Ghanna Lincoln, Marlingpitcher. ton and Howland. On the team, Jared Burket is the leading pitcher and AnPoland baseball against thony Calcagni is the leading hitter. Ursuline The Poland Seminary booys baseball team defeated Ursuline with the final score of 18-8. Eric White was the winning pitcher with the record of 2-1.
Poland boys continue success with game against Harding The Poland Seminary boys baseball team continued success in a game against Harding. The final results were Poland 12 and Harding 2.
SPORTS schedule
Monday, May 2 Boys Varsity Tennis Poland at Howland, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Poland at Boardman, 5 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Boardman at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Poland at Austintown Fitch, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Poland at Boadrman, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Boardman at Poland, 5 p.m.
Tuesday, May 3 Boys and Girls Varsity Track Poland at Canfield, 4:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Boardman at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Poland at Boardman, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Poland at Boardman, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Boardman at Poland, 7 p.m.
Poland boys defeat Niles
The Poland Seminary boys baseball team defeated Niles with the final score of 7-5. Matt Baker pitched five innings and got the win. Poland scattered nine hits.
Poland Seminary boys baseball results The Poland Seminary boys baseball team defeated Marlington with the final score of 3-2. Eric White was the team’s winning pitcher.
Wednesday, May 4 Boys Varsity Tennis Warren G. Harding at Poland, 4 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Champion at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Poland at Boardman, 5 p.m. Boys and Girls Middle School Track Poland at Austintown, 5 p.m. Boys Varsity Baseball Poland at Champion, 6:45 p.m.
Thursday, May 5 Boys Varsity Baseball South Range at Poland, 5 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Baseball Poland at South Range, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Baseball Canfield at Poland, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Softball Steubenville at Poland, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Softball Steubenville at Poland, 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 7 Boys Freshman Baseball Crestview Local at Poland, 11 a.m. Crestview Local at Poland, 1 p.m.
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Lawn/Garden Equipment
MOWER - Gravely Zero Turn, all hydraulic, 50” cut, 19 h.p., 4 yrs. old, excellent condition, (new $7400) sale $2000 firm. S - O - L - D ! Riding mower - 13.5 hp., weed eater, good condition, $275/offer. 330-718-6560. Riding Mower - 2.5 yrs. old, 42” cut, $1000/offer. 330-502-7386 Riding Mower - 38” Honda, 10 hp., with bagging system, bolt on snowblower, w/dump cart, excellent condition, $1499. 330-770-5790 Rototiller - 2009 Cub Cadet, rear tine, Honda motor, excellent condition, reg. $800, sale $500. 330-509-7778. ROTOTILLER - Troy-Bilt Horse, elec. start with front bumper, excellent condition, $650. 330-240-5726 Rototiller - Troy-Bilt Horse, forward, reverse & neutral, 5hp, asking $425 firm; pd. $500. Call 234-855-0287
Din. Rm. - Thomasville, table, 6 chairs, server, hutch, $600/offer. 330-544-4611.
ROTOTILLER - Troy-Bilt Horse, 8 hp., electric start, very good, $600/best offer. Paschal, 330-533-5503
Dining Room Buffet/Hutch Combo - $250/offer. Call 330-758-3657
Miscellaneous
Dining Table - antique white, French country, 2 leaves, 2 arm chairs, 4 side chairs, lighted hutch, matching sideboard that extends for serving, lighted curio, $2500. 330-726-0391 Living Rm. Set Couch & Loveseat, $250. Call 234-228-5243 Loveseat - brown, rocker, reclines, 3 mos. old, pd. $700, asking $500. 330-757-4909 Queen Sleeper - 4 pc. sectional with end recliner & matching recliner, like new, $950. Call 330-757-2025 Sofa, Chair & End Table Ideal for sunroom $350/offer. Call 330-544-4611 AAA MATTRESSES on sale now, $77, any size. 6534 Market St. 330-758-3217 Rattan 3-cushion couch with footstool, like new, $550. Call 330-610-1128.
Medical Equipment Power chair - Invacare Works, $400. 330-953-2280/234-352-8735
Home Furnishings P. Buckley Moss “Golden Joy”. Museum framed, mint, $250. 330-793-9980
Lawn/Garden Equipment Lawn Mower - Yard Machine, riding, 32” cut, 13.5 HP, bagger & mulcher, $600/offer. 330-792-3110
SEWING MACHINE Antique Singer with pedals, $250/offer. 330-758-5955 TRAILER - 18 ft., enclosed with barn door & side door, good condition, $3250. Call 330-240-5726
Musical Instruments
Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
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PETS, ANIMALS Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Dogs Dachshunds, Shih-Tzu, Cav-A-Chons, Maltipoos, Chihuahua, Yorkie-Bichons, Malti-Poo, Shorkie-Poo, Pom-Poos, Shih-Chon. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, (Youngstown, OH) off Belmont Ave. Behind Denny's www.ohiopuppy.com 330-259-1286 Malti-Poo, Mini Dachshund, York-Poo, Chihuahuas all colors, Shih-Poo, Cav-AChon, Shihtzu-Bichon, BeaBulls, Puggle-Bulls, YorkeBichon, Shih-Chi, Pom-Poo, Shorkie-Poo, Toy Fox, ShihTzu, Yorkie-Poms, YorkieChihuahua, Yorkchon. 1560 E. Liberty St., Girard off Blemont Behind Denny's www.ohiopuppy.com 330-259-1286
Free Pets NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals. 8000
AUTOMOTIVE
Automobile Parts/Service Limited Slip Differential GM, $350. Call 330-758-9279 Mirrors - power 2 arm, extendable, towing mirrors, for Ford Super Duty truck, approx yr. 2000, new in box, $200. Call 330-509-7778. RIMS - 17” chrome with new tires, Limited, good condition, off Pontiac Trans Am, $500 or best offer. Call 330-509-3840 RIMS - 28” Dub Floaters, 6 lugs, barely ridden, $5500/offer. S - O - L - D ! Set of bucket seats, from a streetrod, incl. seatbelts, Originally from Chrysler Sebring. Upholstery is gray & marroon cloth, super condition, $200. 330-719-5547
Boats Four Winns 1985 - Auto pilot, fish finder, GPS, ship to shore radio, elec. downriggers, line counter wheels, all fishing gear, $6000/offer. Call 330-530-1224 PONTOON - 2001 Playtime, 24 ft., full cabin closure, 25 hp. Merc, 4 stroke motor, 2001 tandem axle trailer, $9500. Call 330-240-5726 Coleman Canoe - 15’ 9”, life jackets & paddles, $400. 330-755-2001
Boat Motors Johnson outboard 5.5 hp., short shaft, tank & hoses, 1955, $100. S - O - L - D !
Campers/RVs
Piano - Kohler & Campbell, excellent condition, $250. S-O-L-D!
Antique/Classic Cars
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Buick LeSabre Conv. 1969 Red with white top, $5500/offer. 330-259-5750
Fleetwood Sun Valley Pop up Camper 2006. Sleeps 7, good condition, furnace, refrigerator & hot water heater, used very little, $3900. Call 330-426-2439 after 4pm or leave msg.
Combo Smith Machine power rack, pec dec, upper/ lower cables, seated rows, pull up bar, olympic plate rack, pd. $1500, will take $600. 330-207-4962
Ford Model A Street Rod1929, original steel body, fiberglass fenders, orig. wood floor, new suspension & new 305 motor, new wiring, disc brakes, American racing wheels, $20,000/offer. Call 724-964-8119.
Jayco - 2007, Model 120, Pop-up camper, a/c, slide out eating area, self contained, shower/toilet, queen bed each end, stove, sm. refrigerator, $9000. Call 330-853-6126, leave msg. will get back to you!
Ford Model A - 1930. 2 dr. sedan, excellent condition, serious inquiries, $19,000. Call 330-206-2501
Pursuit - 1996 Class A Motorhome, 31 ft., 38,000 mi., very good condition, $12,500. Call 330-759-9454
LaSalle - 1931 5 passenger sedan, $7800. Call 330-457-0005
Rockwood - 2008 toy hauler pop up camper, slide out dining area, king & queen bed, stove, fridge, shower, toilet & more. Must See! $7000. Call 330-559-1450.
Golf Clubs - Hybrids, left hand 4 thru PW, $40. R11 driver, $70; R11 7 wood, $70. Free putter with all sales. Bo, 330-793-2247. GUN - AMT AutoMag II, stainless steel, 6” barrel, 22 mag., $600. 330-729-1203 Pool table - Brunswick, 8’, 3/4 slate, $600. Mark, 330-519-0208, leave msg.
Swimming Pools/ Accessories Swimming Pool - 18’ alum. round with custom deck, all access. Must remove, $1200/offer. 330-545-0733
TV/Stereo/Video TV Sharp, 42”, $125. 330-533-1084
Oldsmobile Cutlass Conv. 1969, good shape, $8000/ offer. 330-503-8951 Pontiac Trans Am conv. 1998, LS1, 6 spd., silver, 30,000 mi., stored winters, mint condition, $16,000. Call 330-770-2380. Volkswagen Rabbit pickup 1981, diesel, $1200. Mark, 330-519-0208, leave msg. Volkswagen Classic Bug 1966 - Restored show car, $7995. Beautiful car! Call 330-898-4687
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Sportster Custom 1200 - 2014 20 mi., mag wheels, wider tire on front, sell for $8800; $11,000 sticker. Call 330-261-0288 Harley-Davidson Dyna Superglide Custom - 2010 11,000 mi. New tires, battery, ($2000 in extras), $8500/offer. 330-793-1216
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Automobiles
SUVs
Trucks
Harley-Davidson Softail Deuce - 2003, 13,275 mi., too many extras to list, must see to appreciate, $13,500. Call 330-507-0612.
Honda Accord EX-L - 2008 1 owner, 56,808 mi., excellent, $13,000. 330-652-1646
Mitsubishi Sport - 2002 Fair condition, runs good, $1500. Call 330-356-0271
Ford Ranger 1994. Bedliner, 4 cyl., 53,000 mi., $3000. 724-964-8647 after 4pm
Hyundai Sonata - 2008 6300 mi., $6500/offer. 330-519-7188
Trucks
Ford F-250 - 1992, 3/4 ton, 4WD, good shape, $2495/ best offer. 330-399-5958
Harley-Davidson - 2003 100th Anniv. Fatboy. All chrome accessories, Vance & Hines dual exhaust + orig. exhaust pipes & Corbin single seat. PA inspected & only 7907 orig. mi. Asking $10,500. Call 724-658-0352. Honda Scooter - 2012, 50cc, 1970 mi., auto., orig. owner, $1700. Call 330-953-3613. Honda Goldwing 1800 2001 Blue, radio, reverse, driving lights & more with extras, 1 owner, 48,500 mi., $8500. Call 330-360-7311 Honda Twin Star - 1979 185cc, 11,000 mi., ran last year, $500 firm; $950 invested. Call 724-475-2201
Kia Optima - 2011 49,000 mi., $11,500/offer. 330-519-7188 Mercury Cougar - 2000, V-6, 148,000 mi., runs great, body rough, PA title, local seller, $900. 610-310-5679 Nissan Ultima Coupe 2009 33,000 mi., $9500/offer. 330-519-7188 Nissan Maxima - 2002 Standard, sunroof, new tires, 1 owner, excellent shape, $2950. 412-580-3505 Oldsmobile Alero - 2003, silver, 4 dr., 139,000 mi., $1900/offer. 330-402-0467 Oldsmobile Intrigue - 2001 Loaded, 73,000 orig. mi., very good condition, $2200. S-O-L-D!
Kawasaki 900 Eliminator 1985, survivor legend, 1400 orig. unabused mi., extremely quick, collectible classic, super condition, $5495. 330-533-3950
Pontiac Solstice - 2008 5 spd., 33,000 mi., $10,500/ offer. Call 330-502-3611
Puch Moped - 1980 2 hp., real nice, no title necessary, $150. S - 0 - L - D !
Pontiac Bonneville - 2004 156,000 mi., 4-dr., good shape, $2500. 330-774-0762
QLink 250 motorcycle 2011, 100 mi., great condition, barely used, $1500 firm. Call 330-984-1613
Pontiac Grand Am - 2003 4 dr., 152,000 mi., good shape, $2500. 330-774-0762
Suzuki GZ250 - 2008 Like new, 1260 mi., $2095. Call 330-518-6583.
Automobiles Cadillac CTS - 2005, 3.6L, 123,000 mi., black, must see! $6200. 330-533-5139 Cadillac Seville SLS - 2000, 4 dr., low mi., no winters, 23 mpg, grandma’s car, $4000. Call 330-506-9966. Cadillac DeVille - 1997, grey, maroon int., 63,000 mi., excellent, $5750/offer Call 330-502-9305. Chevrolet Impala - 2009, 92,500 mi., runs & looks excellent, silver, $7500. 330-774-3300 Chevrolet Impala LS - 2007, full power, excellent condition, only 52,800 mi., $7950. 330-540-1230 Chevrolet Camaro RS 1991 1 owner, stored winters, showroom condition, t-tops teal finish, pinstripes, cowl hood, flow master exhaust. Must see! $6500/offer. No reasonable offer refused. Call 330-372-5688 Ford Focus - 2010 44,000 mi., $6500/offer. 330-519-7188 Ford 500 SEL 2007. Loaded, immaculate inside & out. Never in snow. Silver & gray velour int., 120,000 highway mi., 3.0 V-6. Runs perfect, $5800/offer. 330-718-6806/330-782-6806 Honda Accord EXL - 2012, V-6, 4 dr., white, moon roof, heated seats, 20,000 mi., $17,500. 330-759-3326
Chevrolet Silverado - 1999 4x4, 146,000 mi., lots of new parts, runs good, $3100/offer. 330-219-8185 Chevrolet truck - 1996, V-6, great condition, $4000 or best offer. 330-788-5328. Dodge Dakota - 1996 2WD, 222,000 mi., V-6, auto., 8’ bed, rusty but trusty, $1500. Call 234-855-5514 before 9 p.m. Ford Ranger 1997. 2.3L, 5 spd., new brakes, tires, clutch & other parts, highway mi., $1500/offer. 330-623-3988/330-797-8963 Want to buy a bike or have one to sell? Try Classified ads for the best results! Call (330) 746-6565.
GMC Sonoma - 1997. 4.3 Vortec, 129,000 mi., work truck, $1400. 234-228-8143. Toyota Pickup - 1991 4WD, 22 mpg, $1200/offer. Call 234-600-9701
Vans Seeking wheelchair accessible van for handicapped male. Call 330-758-0403
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Toyota Scion - 2014, mint condition, 999 mi., 1 owner, tinted glass, auto. starter, $16,000. 7 yr. warranty or 100,000 mi. 330-747-2265. Toyota Camry LE - 2007 Like new, 54,000 mi., gray, $9100. Call 330-502-1952
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SUVs Ford Escape XLT - 2004, black, tan leather, like new tires, needs some work, $1000.S - O - L - D ! GMC Terrain - 2013 3700 mi., loaded, like new, $16,000/offer. 330-519-7188 Honda CR-V - 2001 124,600 mi., AWD, $3400. Call 330-782-1142
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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
Gutter Cleaning & Installation “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work Accepting New Accounts Lawn & Landscape. Sr. Discount. 330-881-7671 C&G LAWN CARE - Weekly mowing. Dependable & Low prices. CALL 330-519-9957. Mowing & Mulching Spring Clean Ups 330-367-9924
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Happily Ever After Natalie Draa v Derek DiTullio Natalie Ruth Draa and Derek Reinhart DiTullio were joined in marriage in a 2:30 p.m. Sept. 26, 2015, ceremony at St. Anthanasius Catholic Church officiated by the Rev. Robert Norton. A reception followed at the Hampton Banquet Center in Gibsonia, Pa. The couple took a wedding trip to Kona, Hawaii, and live in Gibsonia. The bride is the daughter of Attorney Charles Draa of Boardman and Dr. Virginia Draa of Monroe, Ohio. The groom’s parents are Samuel and Jacqueline DiTullio of Pittsburgh. Mrs. DiTullio wore a gown of ivory satin with a ruched asymmetrical bodice and chapel length train, adorned with crystals, pearls and bugle beads on the bodice and corset back, that was designed and made by her mother. The ensemble was completed by a veil embellished with pearls and beads, also her mother’s, and a headband of crystals and pearls. Maid of honor was Lynn Strezeski, and bridesmaids were the bride’s cousins, Jacquiline Eickleberger and Emma Hamilton. They wore sapphire blue satin dresses. The bride’s niece, Addison Draa, was flower girl. She wore a dress of sapphire blue satin. Bryan Assisi performed duties of best man. Daniel Reinhart, the groom’s cousin, and Aaron Draa, the bride’s brother, were groomsmen. The
groom’s godson, Malachi McKay, was ring bearer. Also participating were Eric DiTullio, James Hamilton, Christopher Catone and Joseph and Darlene MacBenn. The bride earned bachelor’s degrees in architectural engineering and civil engineering from Drexel University. She is a facilities services manager at the U.S. Government General Services Administration in Pittsburgh. Mr. DiTullio received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from LaRoche College. He works in security services for the Moorehead Federal Building in Pittsburgh.
Leanne Moltchan to be bride of Kevin Stiffler Leanne Moltchan and Kevin Stiffler, both of Tampa, Fla., are engaged and will exchange vows on June 18. Invitations will be extended for a 1:30 p.m. ceremony at St. James Meeting House in Boardman Park and a reception to follow at St. Christine Parish Center in Youngstown. The couple earned bachelor’s degrees at Youngstown State University, where she studied education and her fiancé, applied science. They work in Tampa. The bride-to-be, daughter of Thomas and Roxanne Moltchan of Austintown, is an elementary special education teacher at Hillsborough County Public School District. The future groom, son of James and Judy Stiffler of Austintown, is a support consultant at ConnectWise.
Alissa Slanina, Austin Clark to wed Oct. 8 Alissa Marie Slanina and Austin Tylor Clark, both of Niles, are engaged and will be married on Oct. 8. The announcement is being made by the parents of the bride-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slanina of Niles. The prospective groom’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Angelo of Boardman. Invitations will be extended for a 10:30 a.m. ceremony at St. James Meeting House in Boardman Park, and reception to follow at Willow Creek Banquet Center in Girard. The bride-elect is a graduate of Casal Aveda Institute, where she studied managing cosmetology. Mr. Clark earned a certification in auto collision repair from Mahoning County Career and Technical Center. He works for Andy Pompeii, owner of Arc Equipment in Struthers.
Tricia Bailey v Weston Sheffel Exchanging marriage vows at 2 p.m. Oct. 9, 2015, at St. Charles Church were Tricia Bailey and Weston Sheffel. The Rev. Gerald DeLucia officiated for the daughter of Jim and Janet Bailey of Boardman and son of Cindy Sheffel and Kevin Sheffel, both of Findlay. A reception followed at Antone’s Banquet Center, and the couple embarked on a honeymoon trip to Antigua. They live in Columbus. The bodice of the bride’s white satin, strapless gown was enhanced with beads. Honor attendants were her sisters, Lisa Kidney and Carrie Ryan. They wore purple dresses as did the bridesmaids, Jessica Beck; Janelle Conti; Erika Divito; Michelle Elias; Kelsey Jackson, the bride’s cousin; Morgan Kidney, the bride’s niece; Chelsea Meyer; Lauren Rider; and Megan Simstad. Flower girl was the groom’s cousin, Kylie Rose. Sharing the duties of best man were Denny Canfield and Devin Fahl, and groomsmen were Trevor Ballinger; Troy Green; Jeff Kidney, the bride’s brother-in-law; Nathan Lahey; Greg Mills; Alan Philipot; John Ryan, the bride’s brother-in-law; Buck Thomas, the groom’s cousin; and Michael Vangunten. Tyler Kidney, the bride’s nephew, was
ring bearer. Mrs. Sheffel is a high-school math teacher at Oakstone Academy in Westerville and graduated from Grand Canyon University with a master’s degree in education. Her husband is retired from the U.S. Marine Corps and attended the University of Findlay. He is an insurance sales representative with Germain Insurance in Dublin.
Candace Barak, John Stefancin to wed June 4 Announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Candace Marie Barak and John Joseph Stefancin is being made by their parents. The future bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barak of Poland. Her fiancé is a son of Grace Stefancin of Champion and the late James Stefancin. The couple are planning their wedding to take place June 4. Invitations will be extended for a reception that evening at The Lake Club. Miss Barak graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing and a master’s degree in nurse anesthesia. She is employed as a nurse anesthetist at the Surgical Hospital at Southwoods in Boardman. A graduate of YSU with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and a medical degree from the University of Toledo School of Medicine, Dr. Stefancin completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, and then he completed two orthopedic fellowships. He is in practice locally at University Orthopaedics.
Amanda Johnson, Joshua Upright to be married The engagement of Amanda Rae Johnson and Joshua John Upright, both of Youngstown, is being made by their parents. Miss Johnson is a daughter of Robert and Kathleen Johnson of Austintown. The prospective groom is a son of Leslie and Ellen Upright and Bob and Sheree Savon, all of Youngstown. Invitations will be issued for the couple’s wedding to take place at 6:30 p.m. May 7 at Rachel’s Restaurant in Austintown, where a reception will follow. The bride-elect is employed as a secretary at PsyCare in Warren. Mr. Upright is employed by American Lawn Sprinkler in Warren.