Poland Neighbors - May 4, 2019

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McDonald becomes principal for a day

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Second-grader Aiden McDonald was the first of three students at Poland Union Elementary School to be selected as principal for the day on April 24.

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Students learn lessons with Junior Achievement

Bags and baubles

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Mr. Patrone worked with some Holy Family eighth-grade students during JA in a Day. Pictured are, from left, Johnna Shaw, Joe Sfara, Alex LaPlante, Alec DelSignore, Todd Miller, Will Varley, Dante DeGenova, Sophia Sdegras, Sophia Graziano, Nicolette Tsikouris and Joe Zeno.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week DEXTER 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. For news submissions, 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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Friends of Poland Forest host wildflower walk The Friends of Poland Forest invite the public to their Spring Wildflower Walk on May 4 beginning at 10 a.m. at the College Street entrance to the forest. The leisurely hike will explore this beautiful nature preserve for approximately one to two hours. For more information, call 330-757-9057.

YSU to offer robotics and 3D printing camps Youngstown State University’s Ohio Youth Entrepreneurship Program will host two camp programs this summer for students in middle school and high school. Biz3D is a four-day camp where high school students learn about what it takes to start a business and how 3D printing can be used. Students will have hands-on experience with 3D printing and design, learn a computer-aided design program and explore the business, educational and career opportunities and skills of this emerging technology. A field trip to the Youngstown Business Incubator and America Makes is planned. The camp will take place from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on June 2427, at Valley STEM+ME2, located at 7300 Palmyra Road in Canfield. There is no fee, but space is limited and students must register at https://forms. gle/owgCupNyWZtwsziJ9. Learn to

build a robot, program it and compete in exciting challenges at the three-day Vex IQ Robotics Camp. This hands-on camp is for upcoming sixth through eighth graders, and robotics experience is not necessary. The camp will take place from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on June 24-26, at Youngstown Business Incubator, located at 29 Vindicator Square in Youngstown. The fee is $100 and attendance is limited to 24 students. Lunches and a Vex t-shirt will be provided. Register at http://roboticstechnologies.com/product/ysuvex-iq-summer-camp/. Contact Julie Michael Smith, youth entrepreneurship coordinator, at 330-727-6292 or jmsmith13@ysu.edu for more information. All registrations must be made online.

American Business Women’s Association to meet May 14 The Mill Creek Chapter of American Business Women’s Association will hold its May 14 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield. Networking will begin at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu will include creamed chicken over biscuit, stuffed pork chop, mashed potatoes, California blend vegetables, tossed salad, applesauce, Jell-O, dessert, coffee and tea. The cost is $18 per person. Reservations may be made by calling Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527 or Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 by April 30. Election of new officers will take place at this May meeting. The public is welcome.

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This handsome, big-eyed kitty is Dexter. He is a male, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 4-yearsold. He has been at Angels for Animals since March 12. Are you looking for a new companion and would like more information on Dexter? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This happy fellow is Ewok, and he is waiting for you! He is a male, tan and white Akita mix and is estimated to be 1-yearold. He has been at Angels for Animals since March 12. Ewok is a big pup who loves attention from his favorite people. He can be uncomfortable with some handling and would do best with an experienced adopter. Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.

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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact SHAWNA PURNELL 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.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

What is your favorite way to relax?

Do you enjoy playing board games?

Reading a book. 0%

Completing a project. 0%

Yes - All types of them. 0%

Watching TV. 100%

Other. 0%

Yes - When at a gathering of some kind. 0%

Getting some exercise. 0%

No - I did in the past, but not now. 0% No - I prefer other activities. 100%

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POLAND

How far in advance do you plan family vacations?

Do you enjoy the sound of thunderstorms?

A year or more. 0%

One to six months. 75%

Six months to one year. 25%

I prefer spontaneous trips. 0%

Yes - They are one of my favor- No - I don’t like them, but I don’t ite sounds. 100% dislike them. 0% Yes - As long as the storm isn’t too bad. 0%

No - They make me anxious. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Are you planning a Memorial Day party?

Have you ever been part of a fitness group?

Yes - It’s an annual tradition.

No - Only if it’s spontaneous.

Yes - But it won’t be a large party.

No - I prefer a more relaxed event.

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Yes - They are one of my favorite ways to stay fit.

No - I have been interested in a few though.

Yes - But not frequently.

No - That doesn’t interest me.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

BOARDMAN

POLAND

What type of weather do you most enjoy?

What is your go-to Mother’s Day gift?

Warm and sunny.

Crisp and clear.

Stormy and raining.

Cold and snowing.

The perfect card.

Doing an activity together.

Flowers.

Other.

Her favorite food or dessert. Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

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Retired teachers association meeting Mahoning Retired Teachers Association will meet on May 8 at Drake’s Landing Banquet Center, located at 2177 W. Western Reserve Road in Canfield. The social hour will begin at 11 a.m., with lunch at 11:45 a.m., followed by the meeting and program. Susan Harris will preside. The program will include the annual “In- Memoriam” by Sally Winsen, “In-Remembrance” by Martha Lopez and the recognition of all 90-year and older members by Peggy Bennett. Entertainment will be provided by the Struthers choir. The community service collection will aid the Down Syndrome Association of Mahoning Valley. Grilled chicken salad or the buffet lunch, which includes herb-baked chicken, pasta, redskin potatoes, broccoli, tossed salad and strawberry dessert, will be served. All area educators are invited to attend. To make a reservation, contact Maggie Skripac, 330-953-1200, by May 1. For more information, visit www.mahoningcountyretiredteachers.com.

Gamblers Anonymous Meetings If you or someone you love has a gambling addiction, Gamblers Anonymous may be able to help. Gamblers Anonymous meetings will take place on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. at Westminster Presbyterian Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman. Another G.A. meeting is offered on Sundays at 7:30 p.m. at the Christ Presbyterian Church, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). There is no charge for the meetings, although collections are taken up at each meeting to provide for coffee, sugar and creamer, treats and free literature. The average contribution given by members at most meetings is $2. Meetings last about one-and-a-half hours and are both closed meetings, or, you must have suffered from a gambling addiction to attend.

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Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Second-grader Aiden McDonald was the first of three students at Poland Union Elementary School to be selected as principal for the day on April 24.

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Principal for a day Aiden McDonald met with his second-grade teacher Erica Donahue on April 24.

Poland Union students serve as principal for the day By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

Poland Union Elementary school selected three students to serve as principal for a day starting April 24. School principal Mike Masucci said that the a students were drawn from a group who donated to support the PTO’s Relay for Life walk. The PTO sold raffle tickets to be selected as principal and was able to raise over $2,000. “It’s a great cause,” Masucci said, “And the students get the

chance to do something fun.” Second grader Aiden McDonald was the first student to serve as principal. Masucci said that they started their day by watching the pre school students as they entered the building. “A big part of being principal is being sure students have a safe start to their morning,” Masucci said. McDonald was able to sit being the principal’s desk, eat donuts for breakfast, call students to the office and do the morning

announcements. During the day McDonald and Masucci walked through the school, checking on all of the students and teachers at Union. “As principal I just want to make our school even better,” McDonald said. He was given special duties throughout the day, including giving pre school secretary Dianna Weaver a flower for National Administrative Appreciation Day. McDonald even got to ride in

a police car with Officer Steve Kent to Poland High School where he met with Superintendent David Janofa. Students in first grade and kindergarten that were winners will served April 25 and 26. Throughout the whole experience McDonald said he only has one complaint, the staff at Poland Union kept asking him for a raise, or the day off. “Everyone keeps asking me the same thing,” McDonald said, “Why do they keep asking me that?”

Library closings All libraries in the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County system will be closed on May 12 and May 26-27.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Poland Union Principal Mike Masucci helped second-grade student Aiden McDonald, who was selected as principal for the day, call students to the office over the loud speaker.

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In celebration of Administration Appreciation Day, principal for the day Aiden McDonald presented a flower pot to Poland Union Preschool’s seceratary Dianna Weaveron April 24.


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Trim a tree Decorate an ornament for our all-

Wildflower slide show

environmental scientist Kyle Filicky. The program will begin at 7 p.m. on May 7 in the meeting room of the Poland Village library. For more information, call 330-757-9057.

The Friends of Poland Forest invite the public to a forest wildflower talk and slide show by photographer and

Friendly Squares May square dance

seasons trees during Poland library hours for the month of May. This program is for children of all ages.

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The Friendly Squares will host their monthly square dance on May 11 from 7:30-10 p.m. at the Niles SCOPE Center, located at 14 E. State St. Gene Hammond will be the caller and Frankie Hammond will be cuing line dances. This will be a high/low dance with alternating tips for new dancers currently taking lessons and tips for more experienced dancers. Dress is casual and light refreshments will be served. There is a $6 donation per person at the door. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-506-3370.

Baby Brilliant: Bonding with Babies & Books Visit the Poland library at 10 a.m. every Wednesday in May for 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. For caregivers and their little ones who are 6 to 23 months.

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Holy Family Lenten Retreat

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Holy Family Youth Ministry hosted their Fifth Annual Lenten “Walk His Way” Retreat for the kindergarten through fourth-grade grade children and friends of the parish on March 9. During the retreat, the Youth Ministry explained Resurrection Eggs, directed “The Prodigal Son,” read aloud play, created an Easter craft, called Lenten bingo and read and discussed the relevance of the story, “The Tale of the Three Trees” and “The Legend of the Pretzel” during snack time. Pictured are, from left, (front) Parker Stoffick, Penelope Wolfe and Christoper Marian; (second row), Giuliana Gallo, Nina Hughes, Leo Bouchedid and Kaedence Borton; (third row) Jaylynn Edwards, Nina LaRocca, Christina Bouchedid, Mia Sciola, Anthony Bouchedid, Julia Grace MacDonald and Jordan McDaniel; (back row) Margaret Faur, Catie Palusak, Nola Argiro, David Vuksanovich and Grace Raymer.

Poland Local Schools welcome new faces

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The Poland Board of Education voted to hire Mark Zura as the district’s new Director of Student Services. Zura has nearly two decades of experience in education. He’s served as the Director of Student Services for Boardman Local Schools for the last three years. Zura was also the assistant principal at Boardman High School for three years prior to becoming the Director of Student Services. Zura graduated from Youngstown State University, and started his teaching career in China. He worked as an Intervention Specialist for the Mahoning County Educational Service Center (MCESC) for seven years, and was also an Intervention Specialist for Boardman Schools. He resides in Poland. Zura’s contract is for three years and he will also serve as the District Testing Coordinator. Current Director of Student Services, Karen Kanotz, is retiring. The Board of Education also approved the hiring of Liz Calderon, Guidance Counselor for Poland Seminary High School for the 2019-2020 school year. Calderon has served as a high school and elementary guidance counselor in Lowellville for six years. She is a Poland graduate and resides in Poland with her family. PSHS Guidance Counselor, Judy Volosin is retiring. Pictured are Zura (left) and Calderon.


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Bags and Baubles event to benefit MCJCCAB The Mahoning County Juv en i le C ou r t C om mu n it y Advisory Board is hosting a Bags and Baubles fundraising event on May 9 from 6-10 p.m. at Av ion on the Water in Boardman. Sponsored by Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Hospital, this fundraiser will contribute to the mission of the MCJCCAB by raff ling off designer handbags and baubles and baskets. Baubles and baskets will grace the secondary raff le with a selection of jewelry, wallets and other fun accessories. T he Adv isor y Boa rd w i l l also draw for the special Louis Vuitton raff le sponsored by Ha rring ton, Hoppe a nd Mitchell and featuring a Louis Vuitton Neverfull tote that evening. This fundraising event will help t he MCJCC A B to continue its mission to support the Mahoning County Juvenile Court by planning, coordinating and sponsoring various events and activities that provide support and educational opportunities for atrisk youth and families, both within the court system and within the larger community of the Mahoning Valley. Funds raised by the Advisory Board go to support an

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Kindergarten readiness stations The library’s kindergarten readiness stations are in every library branch and feature fun activities for you and your preschool child to complete together. For the month of May, the stations focus on Approaches Toward Learning — the attitude that children bring to social interactions and learning experiences. The stations will encourage initiative and curiosity. They will also develop the children’s level of attention, engagement and persistence as they complete fun activities. These factors are consistent predictors of academic success. Stop by the Poland branch to visit kindergarten readiness stations and help your child build these important skills.

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The Mahoning County Juvenile Court Community Advisory Board is hosting a Bags and Baubles fundraising event on May 9 from 6-10 p.m. at Avion on the Water in Boardman. Pictured are Mahoning county Juvenile Court Community Advisory Board members, from left, Tricia Potesta, Lynee AiadToss and Lisa Skomra-Lotze.

annual poster contest for area schools, outreach at the Canfield Fair and other community events, an Incentives for Youth program that helps students to purchase tickets or clothing to attend programming and events, a sports program at the Eugenia Atkinson Recreation Center, the annual

Christmas Tree Project, multidisciplinar y development seminars for area professionals who work with, and address the needs of, at-risk and justice-involved youth and families, and free community summits, open to the public, that address topics related to the current opioid crisis.

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Teriyaki Chicken, Brown Rice, Bosco Sticks with Sauce, Green Beans, Applesauce, Milk

Beef Nachos with Cheese Sauce, Chicken Nuggets with Dinner Roll, Tater Tots, Fruit Cocktail, Milk

Cocca’s Cheese Slice, Cocca’s Pepperoni Slice, Cheeseburger, Steamed Carrots, Fresh Orange, Milk

Macaroni and Cheese with Fresh Dinner Roll, Corn Dog Nuggets, Steamed Broccoli, Sliced Peaches, Milk

Cocca’s Mini Pepperoni Roll, Breaded Chicken Patty Sandwich, Brown Sugar Baked Beans, Apple, Milk

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Bosco Sticks with Dipping Sauce, Corn Dog Nuggets, Seasoned Green Beans, Applesauce, Milk

Bacon Cheeseburger, Chicken Nuggets with Dinner Roll, Tater Tots, Fruit Cocktail, Milk

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Meatball Hoagie, Double Hot Dogs, Steamed Broccoli, Sliced Peaches, Milk

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Breaded Chicken Tender Beef and Cheese Taco, Strips with Pretzel, Corn Dog Chicken Nuggets with DinNuggets, Seasoned Green ner Roll, Tater Tots, Fruit Beans, Applesauce, Milk Cocktail, Milk

French Toast Sticks and Sausage, Cheeseburger. Oven Roasted Hash Browns, Fresh Orange, Milk

Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup, Hot Dog on a Bun, Steamed Broccoli, Sliced Peaches, Milk

Cocca’s Cheese Slice, Breaded Chicken Patty Sandwich, Baby Carrots, Applesauce, Milk

Breaded Chicken Tender Beef and Cheese Taco, Strips with Pretzel, Corn Dog Chicken Nuggets with DinNuggets, Seasoned Green ner Roll, Tater Tots, Fruit Beans, Applesauce, Milk Cocktail, Milk

French Toast Sticks and Sausage, Cheeseburger. Oven Roasted Hash Browns, Fresh Orange, Milk

Grilled Cheese with Tomato Soup, Hot Dog on a Bun, Steamed Broccoli, Sliced Peaches, Milk

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Summer Discovery Program Children can sign up online or at any Mahoning County public library on or after May 1, to register for this year’s Summer Discovery Program, A Universe of Stories. Summer Discovery runs from May 1 through July 31. Children can complete activities or read books to earn prizes (while supplies last) and to earn a chance to win a gift card. Children who sign up will receive a Dairy Queen coupon and Mahoning Valley Scrappers game voucher. Children who complete the program by July 24, will be invited to a breakfast event on Aug. 2, featuring author Laura Numeroff. Teens and adults can sign up online at LibraryVisit. org or in person and read 10 books to earn your choice of book. Read 15 books for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. Participants will receive a Mahoning Valley Scrappers game voucher just for signing up.

Baby Brilliant: Tales & Talk for 2s & 3s Visit the Poland library at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday in May for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult to this one hour program.

Friends of PLYMC yoga Wednesdays Join the Friends of PLYMC for yoga class from 5-6 p.m. p.m. every Wednesday in May at the Poland library. Class is $10 a session and attendees can pay as they attend. Attendees should dress comfortably. This program is for adults.

Friends of Poland Library presentation The Friends of Poland Library will hold a pot luck brunch at 10 a.m. on May 7. The Poland High School a cappella choir will perform.

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Students at Poland Union Elementary School utilized the school’s greenhouse, growing flowers as gifts for Mother’s Day.

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Students learned gardening skills, and the importance of plants at Poland Union Elementary School’s greenhouse where they planted flowers.

Poland Union plants flowers for Mother’s Day By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

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Students at Poland Union Elementary School learned about gardening by planting flowers in the school’s green house.

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The greenhouse at Poland Union Elementary School houses a variety of plants, including flowers grown by students as gifts for Mother’s Day.

Poland Union students got their hands dirty planting flowers in the schools greenhouse. Students planted flowers to grow for Mother’s Day, a project that Union has been participating in for seven years. School principal Michael Masucci said that the project has been a tradition in the Poland community for 17 years. “It gives students an opportunity to feel successful because they get to watch something grow,” Masucci said.

Flowers and soil for the project were donated by KW Zellers and Sons Inc. along with the Home Depot in Salem. “I don’t even need to ask anymore; I can show up and they are always willing to help,” Masucci said about Zellers. “As long as a kid is getting his hands dirty planting these f lowers they are willing to help.” Parent Teacher Organization members and Poland Seminary High School student members of the Big Dog Little Dog group volunteered to assist Union students in planting.

These same volunteers will return to the school to help transfer the plants to larger pots. “Many people don’t see just how much exercise planting actually is,” Masucci said. “It has a wide variety of benefits.” A lon g w it h v olu nt e er s , Masucci said that this program would not be possible without Mike McEvey, the schools head custodian. “He is the main reason we are able to keep doing this, he works so hard and helps maintain the greenhouse over the years,” Masucci said.

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Poland Union students planted flowers for Mother’s Day in the school’s greenhouse with the help of high school students who are members of the Big Dog Little Dog mentorship program.


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Debra Loboy posed with her Holy Family first-grade Junior Achievement class. Pictured are, from left, (front) Jason Bacha, Lilian Dambrogio, Julia Jones, Chloe Loboy; (middle) Christian Stamp, Mallory Berlon, Cash Carlisle, Georgios Pilatos, Matteo Schiraldi; (back) Monica Skurich, Marian McDonald, Matthew Jacobs, Tyson Schrickel and Justin Gentile.

Holy Family brings Junior Achievement into classroom Holy Family School has offered Junior Achievement, i n cor relat ion w it h Ju n ior Achievement of Ma honing Valley, in its classrooms for the past six years. The Junior Achievement program is divided into two separate programs at Holy Family. Students in grades k indergarten through five participate in Junior Achievement in individual classrooms for five weeks. For these five weeks, parent volunteers come into the classroom to discuss grade appropriate financial literacy lessons. S t u d e nt s i n g r a d e s s i x through eight participate in a day-long event called JA in

a Day. Volunteers present a day-long program where they teach students how to prepare for the real world in terms of business, entrepreneurship and how to manage their money today and in the future. Nicole Fond is the program manager for Junior Achievement and helps to train the volunteers and coordinates the JA in a Day. “We are thank ful for our volu nteers who g ive t hei r time to our students. We cannot fulfill our mission without them. Through our hands-on lessons, Junior Achievement

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(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

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Mr. Patrone worked with some Holy Family eighth-grade students during JA in a Day. Pictured are, from left, Johnna Shaw, Joe Sfara, Alex LaPlante, Alec DelSignore, Todd Miller, Will Varley, Dante DeGenova, Sophia Sdegras, Sophia Graziano, Nicolette Tsikouris and Joe Zeno.

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PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643

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


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Tracie Balentine taught a lesson to a group of seventh-grade students as part of Junior Achievement at Holy Family. Pictured are, from left, Balentine, Dominic Graziano, Joseph Wrenn, JD Memo and William Desmond.

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volunteers are able to share their personal experiences, helping to inspire and prepare students for their futures,” Fond said. Debra Loboy volunteered to teach Mrs. Seifert’s first-grade class. This was her first year teaching Junior Achievement. “I truly enjoyed the experience of teaching this group of first-graders. The children were willing to learn, excited to participate and looked forward to my visits. The Junior Achieve-

ment program is a great way to introduce real life economies at a level that is easy and fun for all,” Loboy said. This year, the seventh-grade volunteer was Tracie Balentine, who is the owner of Raising Potential Consulting. Balentine spent both the morning and the afternoon with the seventhgrade class. “I’m so proud to share Junior Achievement programs with our kids. There is so much great information I wish I knew at their age. Holy Family is a great school. The students are so eager and engaged. Some of my kids even remembered me from the prior year,” Balentine said.

SPORTS

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 Boys varsity baseball beats emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and Girard as large as possible. Provide caption informaThe Poland Seminary High School boys varsi- tion and where people are located from left to ty baseball team beat Girard with a score of 7-4 right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school on April 22. teams down to middle school and even elemenBoys varsity baseball defeats tary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams successes. Springfield

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The Poland Seminary High School boys varsity baseball team defeated Springfield with a score of 5-4 on April 25.

Neighbors wants spring sports news It’s time for spring athletics 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.

Send Neighbors your news

If you’re a spring 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. 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 as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back.

Local trade business is seeking a highly analytical Accountant with a minimum of 3-5 years of general accounting practices, to include general ledger, accounts payable, and payroll. The ideal candidate must be a self-starter with excellent organizational and communication skills. CPA’s or individuals working towards CPA certification are encouraged to apply. For prompt consideration, interested applicants should forward all of the following items: a cover letter, resume, references, and salary history. All of these items must be included in order to be considered for the position. These items should be sent to: Human Resources P.O. Box 9454 Boardman, OH 44513 EOE Drug Free Workplace

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Laborers Uhrain Greenhouses

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Production Workers General Extrusions, Inc., an expanding Boardman manufacturer of aluminum products, is currently seeking to hire production workers. Qualified candidates will be drug free with a work history that shows excellent attendance. Starting rate is $11.92/hr., increased to $14.07/hr. after completion of a probationary period. Additional pay increases each year on an employee’s anniversary date plus across the board pay increases on February 1st of each year. Benefits include health insurance, life insurance, short term disability coverage, 401(k) plan (company contributes approx. $2000 to each employees 401(k) account each year) and paid vacations and paid holidays. Must apply in person between the hours of 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM at General Extrusions, Inc. 4040 Lake Park Rd. Boardman, Ohio 44512

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Electric Lineman I

The Columbiana Civil Service Commission is seeking candidates for the position of Electric Lineman I. Applications and Job Descriptions for the positions can be picked up at the City Manager’s Office, City of Columbiana, 28 West Friend Street, Columbiana, OH 44408 and are available on the City’s website: columbianaohio.gov All applications must be received at the City Manager’s office no later than 4:00pm, on May 15, 2019. Wages are set by AFSCME contract. Health/Eye/Dental Insurance benefits available after 30 days. The City of Columbiana is a drug-free workplace.

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Open Positions The Sisters of the Humility of Mary at the Villa Maria Community Center are searching for dedicated individuals to contribute to the team.

Nursing Assistants

Must be CNA or STNA certified and will assist with various activities of daily living.

Health Services Assistant

Will assist sisters with food service needs, household chores, and personal care.

Environmental Services Aide

Will perform daily housekeeping tasks.

Maintenance

Will perform general maintenance functions. Full and part-time positions available. Benefits include health insurance, retirement plan, paid time off, and a free meal. Villa Maria Community Center, motherhouse of the Sister of the Humility of Mary, is on a beautiful campus in Pulaski Township, PA halfway between Youngstown, OH and New Castle, PA. Please send your resume to: humanresources@ humilityofmary.org Or mail to: Human Resource Dept. P.O. Box 711 Villa Maria, PA 16155 EOE

Drivers

TANKER DRIVER with experience

Good pay, overtime, paid vacation, must have Class A CDL with Hazmat. Call 330-505-8299

MOTOR CARRIER SERVICE, LLC IS LOOKING TO ADD TO OUR FLEET OF REGIONAL & LOCAL DRIVERS!!

Must have at least one year of verifiable experience, a clean MVR and a SOLID work history! We offer top 2% pay in the Nation, immediate health care coverage, and great benefits! Call us today & find out why we’ve been named one of the Best Fleets to Drive For for 9 consecutive years!!

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Health Care

RN or LPN

Pay based on exp. Full time or part time. Bonus available, 12 or 8 hr. shifts. Danridge Burgundi and White Oak Skilled. Call 330-951-5260 EOE

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Maintenance Repairman I Slippery Rock University invites resumes for a Maintenance Repairman I position. Salary: $29,888/yr. with benefits. For complete position description and application procedures please apply online at: https:// careers.sru.edu

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Multi-Media Producer WFMJ Television has an immediate opening for a part-time Multi-Media Producer. Responsibilities include producing daily newscasts and writing and publishing news stories to the station’s websites and social media sites. Serious candidates will have a background in Journalism, strong writing skills, the ability to meet multiple daily deadlines, good organizational skills, demonstrated social media skills and previous newsroom experience. This is not an IT position, it’s a position requiring a News/ Journalism/Writing background. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, resume, writing samples, references to: Sheila Miller, WFMJ Executive Producer Email: smill@wfmj.com Regular mail: P.O. Box 689 Yo., OH, 44501-0689 EOE

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Demolition Laborers

TV Technician - Part-Time -

Must be willing to work a very flexible schedule involving weekends and various hours during the week with a maximum of 29 hours. Qualified individuals will be operating both on-air and production switching and automation equipment. Job duties include overseeing commercial breaks, segmenting syndicated shows, program log and record keeping, coding of newscasts and local shows, and subsequent airing of those shows using Ross Overdrive. This position requires great communication skills in working with producers and directing talent in the studio and at remote locations. Computer skills, timekeeping, and the ability to organize and multitask are a must. A degree in communications and broadcast experience are a plus. Send resumes to: Chief Engineer

WFMJ-TV

P.O. Box 689 Yo., OH, 44501-0689 or email: bflis@wfmj.com No phone calls, no walk-ins please. WFMJ Television, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer.

Restaurants/ Food Service COOK - Exp. Y-town Bar/ Grille. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, $10-$12. 330-559-2120

Sales/Marketing

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer Construction Contractor looking for demolition laborers on a prevailing wage project at the Air Force Reserve Base in Vienna, Ohio. Prevailing Wage rate is $27.19 an hour plus fringe of $10.90. We are looking for hard working individuals that have experience in interior building demolition. Pre-employment drug test and background check are required for all applicants. Please send email with Name, Address and Phone Number to: Constructionoffice@aol.com

Salem, OH Has the following immediate positions available

Electrician (night shift)

Wages start at $21.34/hr. & progress to $23.28/hr. over 2 years

Tool & Die Repairman

Wages start at $22.31/hr. & progress to $24.25/hr. over 2 years, 5 years of experience or journeyman’s card required. American Standard offers benefits, 401k match & bonuses. Qualified candidates should e-mail their resume to: jason.schnabl@lixil.com Mail to:

American Standard Attn: HR 605 S. Ellsworth Ave. Salem, OH 44460 Or fax to: 330-947-5638

SALES

Experience a plus, but not necessary, will train on the job. Pay $250-$500/wk., dependent upon experience. Must have reliable transportation. Email resume to: eddiesantos@ saintsroof.com Or call: 330-519-2831

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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Boardman

Hitchcock Apts. Studio, 1-Bdrm. and 2-Bdrm. 330-758-6729

Ask for Special! Yo. East - 2-Bdrm. units, newly remodeled kit., close to shopping & bus line. Call 330-746-3758 You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.

Apartments Unfurnished Yo. south - duplex, fully remodeled, all hardwood floors, 2 bdrm., 1 bath, din. rm., liv. rm., $550 No pets. Not Sec. 8. Call Mon.-Fri., 8-4. 330-758-8106, ext. 3.

Condos For Rent Boardman - 102 Carter Cir. 2 bdrm., 2nd floor unit with garage. Quiet, perfect for senior, $600/mo. + elec. No pets. Call 614-309-8755

Antiques/Collectibles

Medical Equipment

Beautiful Oak Victrola, great working condition, $200. Call 330-402-0119.

MOBILITY SCOOTER 2018 Golden Avenger. Silver, model GA541, 500lb. capacity, like new, $1500. Call 330-542-2311

Appliances White appliances - Very clean. Whirlpool elec. stove w/convection oven 6 mos. old w/warranty; LG refrigerator & LG microwave. Sold as group, $1200. Call 330-792-9619

Rooms For Rent

Cemetery Lots

Yo. North - Near St. Elizabeth Hospital, from $250$350. Call 330-881-7148.

Green Haven - Canfield, 1 True Companion mausoleum spot, in Garden Sec. 18, Meditation Mausoleum, new addition. This section is sold out. Includes, open, close & lettering. Holds 2 people. 108T, value $8209, selling $6000. 330-509-5770

Commercial/Industrial For Rent AUSTINTOWN - 3075 Oakwood Ave. 6000 sq. ft., warehouse & retail space, 2 loading ramps. Great location, near 680. Call 330-720-8706

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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale Yo. South - Estate, highest offer over $30,000 cash. Country Club 44514. 330-757-7849/530-848-8338

Acreage Trumbull County BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-289-7639 www.brunerland.com Braceville Twp.: 93 Wooded acres with Mahoning River frontage, $214,900.

6000

STUFF

Green Haven Memorial Gardens - Canfield, 2 lots, incl. vaults & marker, asking $5000. Call 330-831-4429.

Furniture COUCH & LOVESEAT Brown suede leather, $450. Call 234-228-5243 COUCH BED - Brand new, queen size, asking $650, paid $2100. 234-228-5243 Desk with Hutch - White, Ashley Exquisite girl’s bdrm. collection, $125. Call 330-793-3094 Din. rm. - 10 pc., 60” round table, 4 sides, 2 arm chairs, buffet, hutch & lighted curio, $2500. 330-716-3277. Entertainment Center Solid oak, excellent condition 2 doors with glass, 4 lights, $400/offer. Call 330-720-8297

Buffet - Antique, late 1920s, early 1930s, $75. Call 330-398-4150

Sofa - new, 3 cushion, $450; brown leather barrel swivel chair, $40; Chair, new, salmon, $250; recliner, taupe, microfiber, $50; recliner, lime green, swivel w/stool, $100; Palm & Fig floor plants, $50 ea.; Trundel bed, complete, $300; 2 Navy fireside chairs, $100 ea. All items like new. Call 330-716-3277

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Antiques/Collectibles ANTIQUE 1890 WICKER round table, four chairs, two rocking chairs, good condition, $150/offer/leave message 330-746-4705.

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Director of Maintenance SRU is seeking a Director of Maintenance. The successful candidate will direct the preventative/corrective maintenance and utility systems as well as minor construction activities, set maintenance and repair priorities for all campus buildings as well as support campus events and manage service contracts. For a complete description and to apply, go to http://careers.sru.edu

Stairlift - Acorn 130, new model, $4,000 new $2,250 can install. 330-637-5278.

Lawn/Garden Equipment Riding Lawn Mower Yard Machine MTD, auto drive, 21 h.p., 46”, $500. Call 330-360-3711 Riding Mower - Craftsman, 10 h.p., elec. start, 5 spd., $300. Call 330-758-1037 Riding Mower - Husky, totally restored, service & maintnenace manuals, bag catcher, new $1700, asking $600 firm. 330-219-7188 Tiller - Troy-Bilt, 8 hp., elec. start, original owner 2014, used 6 times, showroom condition, $1100. Call 330-720-6544 Umbrella Table - Wrought iron, well made, with 6 chairs, $300. 330-539-4750

Miscellaneous Beauty Shop Equipment Hydraulic chairs & dryers Call 330-261-3743 Power Washer - 5 hp. Briggs & Stratton engine, $95. Call 330-360-3711

Musician's Corner 80’s & 90’s country band, looking for seasoned lead guitarist & bass player, vocals a plus. 330-540-4283

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Elliptical Stepper, asking $300. Great condition, 330-398-4150

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Golf Shoes - Mens brand new, classic white leather. 11 1/2 D. Retail, $200+, asking $65. 330-717-0030 Treadmill - electric, great condition, $200. 330-398-4150 Treadmill - Pro Form Performance 400, 7 yrs. old, working, $85, you pick up, sold as is. S - O - L - D !

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Old Baseball Cards... all Sports Cards, Photos, Autographs, Memorabilia, Americana, Old Records, Rock n Roll, Political, Hollywood, Comics.

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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 Maltese Puppies Shots/ wormed. Call 330-501-4198 Yorkie-Poos, Pomeranians, Malshih, Maltese, Shih-Tzu, Chihuahua, Shorkie. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont 330-259-1286 www.ohiopuppy.com Cash or Finance

Golf Clubs - Wilson D200, graphite irons, 4 thru G, reg., $250/offer. Call 330-501-8298

Yorkies, Yorkie-Poos, Pomeranians, Malshih; female & male Maltese, Shih-Tzu, Chihuahua, Shorkie. 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, Ohio off Belmont 330-259-1286 www.ohiopuppy.com Cash or Finance

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Golf Clubs - Ladies left hand, complete set, brand new Maxfli, $125. Call 330-717-0030

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Automobiles

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Cadillac Sedan Deville 1993, excellent condition, low mi., $6500/reasonable offer. 330-518-3905.

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AUTOMOTIVE Automobile Parts/Service Engine hoist - New, hydraulic, heavy duty, $100. Call 330-549-0947

Boats Yamaha WaveRunner 1995 1100 Triple, runs good, won’t shut off. Good shape with trailer, $650/offer. Call 330-397-8766 MirroCraft - 14 ft. with trailer, fish finder, etc. $400. Call 330-506-4000

Campers/RVs Keystone RV Springdale Camper 2017, 31ft 1 owner, like new, 1 slideout, sleeps 6, elec. awning, elec. stabilizers & jacks, $17,000. 330-448-4466/724-730-1323

Automobiles BMW X5 - 2006, heated leather seats, power sunroof, 168,000 mi., good tires and brakes, no rust, $4500/ offer. Call 330-770-5930. Buick Regal LS - 1998 109,500 mi., $2070. Leave msg. at 330-503-2155 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1999, 85,000 mi., no rust, $1750. Call 724-866-8362.

Chrysler LHS - 2000, super clean, 29,000 orig. mi., black leather, silver, Dad’s Sun. car, FWD, mint condition, $4600/offer. 330-718-6806, 330-782-6806. Mercedes Benz 420 SEL 1986, excellent condition, low mi., $6500/reasonable offer. 330-518-3905. Mini Cooper - 2007, loaded, Panoramic roof, black leather int., burgandy with black roof, new tires, only 100,000 mi., dual sunroof, runs like brand new, super clean, never in snow, $5300. 330-718-6806/330-782-6806 Pontiac Solstice - 2006 convertible, 13,000 mi., grey, $10,500. 330-718-0305 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs Chevrolet Equinox Premier 2017, AWD, loaded, $17,800 Call 330-719-2549. GMC Envoy XL - 2003 220,000 mi., $950/offer. Call 330-540-6486

Vans Toyota Sienna XLE - 2008 7 pass. - white, gray leather int., front power & heated seats, 115,000 mi., $6500. 330-951-1429/330-536-2291

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Carpenters

Handyman

General Carpentry Work Additions, remodeling, doors, windows, construction & demo. 330-799-9725

Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449

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Hauling

A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074

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

POSITION VACANCY

Director of Facilities Operations

Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA. invites applications for the full-time administrative position which is responsible for the condition, function, appearance, and safety of the College’s buildings and grounds as well as the staff, equipment, and materials needed to maintain them. For a complete position description and information on application procedures, please go to www.westminster.edu and click on the Employment link, or use the direct link https://www.westminster.edu/ about/community/employment.cfm

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Happily Ever After Miss Stouffer to be bride of Mr. Mangine Robert and Deborah Stouffer of Poland and Michael and Loraine Mangine of Lowellville are announcing the engagement of their children, Gina Stouffer and Michael Mangine Jr., both of Poland. The couple will be united in marriage during an open ceremony at 1:30 p.m. May 11 at Holy Family Church in Poland. An evening reception by invitation will take place at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Boardman. The bride-elect graduated from the University of Akron with bachelor’s degrees in human resource management and supply chain/operations management. She is an administrative assistant at Penn Ohio Sealing Co. in Lowellville. The prospective groom earned bachelor’s degrees in accounting and corporate finance from UA and is the controller at Penn Ohio Sealing Co.

The Barbers mark jubilee with family BOARDMAN

Dominic and Marilynn Barber of Boardman recently celebrated their 50th anniversary during a dinner that was hosted by their children and grandchildren. The couple’s children are Brian (Tracie) Barber and Charisse (Nick) Mayhew, all of Boardman. Five grandchildren, Dominick, Christopher and Anthony Barber, and Keaton and Kaden Mayhew complete their family. Mr. Barber married the former Marilynn Stefanish on Nov. 23, 1968, at St. Adalbert’s Church in Farrell, Pa. Mrs. Barber worked as a secretary in the Farrell School District prior to retiring. Mr. Barber worked as a captain of the fire department for the city of Youngstown. He retired after 34 years. He is a veteran of the U.S. Army Reserve. The couple are members of St. Angela Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Merici Parish in Youngstown and St. Boardman.

Kerry Larkin | Nicholas Elliott SHREWSBURY, N.J.

The Rev. Jack McDonald heard the exchange of vows between Kerry Larkin of Brick, N.J., and Nicholas Elliott of Jackson, N.J., during a wedding ceremony Aug. 12, 2018, at Shadowbrooke at Shrewsbury in Shrewsbury, N.J. After the newlyweds accepted congratulations at a reception at Shadowbrooke, they honeymooned in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The couple reside in Brick. The bride is a daughter of Thomas and Aledya Larkin of Brick, and the parents of the groom are Kevin and Lisa Elliott of Poland. The bride wore a strapless lace gown adorned with beading. It featured an embroidery pattern throughout and a sweetheart neckline. The illusion back was accented by an extended chapellength train. Megan Larkin, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor, and Kasey Alvino, another sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids, wearing sky-blue dresses, were Katie Elliott, the groom’s sister; Madina Fischer; and Stefania Gonzalez. Lucy and Lilly Swanhart were the flower girls. Chris Elliott, brother of the groom, ser ved as best man. Groomsmen were Michael Day, Matt Mrozek, Ryan Shields and Chris Doolittle. The ring bearer was Wyatt Swanhart.

Mrs. Elliott is a registered nurse at Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health in Toms River, N.J. She earned her degree from Ocean County College. Mr. Elliott graduated from the University of Mount Union with a bachelor’s degree in economics and earned a master’s degree and post-graduate certification in accounting from Monmouth University. He is a certified public accountant with Hill, Barth & King in Princeton, N.J.

Carly Hammond, John Neher to marry July 6 William and Judy Hammond of Diamond and Robert and Shirley Neher of North Jackson are announcing the engagement of their children, Carly Hammond and John Neher, both of Poland. The couple will wed at 3:30 p.m. July 6 at The Links at Firestone Farms in Columbiana, where a reception will follow. Invitations will be issued. Miss Hammond graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in education. She is an intervention specialist with the Austintown Local School District. Mr. Neher is pursuing an associate degree at Community College of Beaver County. He is a line-service technician at Atlantic Aviation in Pittsburgh.


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