Austintown Neighbors - May 11, 2019

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Market offers Mother’s Day gifts

Teen artists

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Lego robots

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Austintown Fitch High School students had a free face painting table at the Austintown Park on May 3 during the park’s Mother’s Day Farmers Market event.

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Easter scavenger hunt

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The Ford Nature Center hid 19 photos of bunnies taken in the park around the center for children to find during a scavenger hunt begining on April 16.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week BRANDY 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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be found on the event’s Facebook page by searching for The Westside Music Festival.

Austintown schools to Skolnick is featured artist sponsor summer food program Elise McKeown Skolnick of Austin-

town is the featured artist at Firebean Espresso in Sharon, Pa., for the months of May and June. Her photography is on display and for sale. Skolnick’s work has been accepted in national and local shows, including the Butler Museum of Art’s Annual Area Artists Juried Show, the Hoyt Center for the Art’s Regional Juried Show and the YWCA’s Annual Women’s Artists: A Celebration! Juried show. She has earned several awards for her photography. For more information, Visit elisemckeownskolnick. com.

The Austintown Local School District will again sponsor the summer food service program for children. Free meals will be made available to all children ages 1-18 at the Austintown Elementary School, located at 245 Idaho Road-Lynn Kirk Loop. Meals will be served Monday through Friday from June 3-Aug. 16. Breakfast will be served from 7:45-9 a.m. and lunch will be served from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Contact Jayme Rarick, food service supervisor, at 330-797-3900, ext. 2032 with questions or for more information.

Music festival to take place locally

Trammel received Outstanding Cadet Award

The Westside Music Festical will take place June 15-16, from 2 p.m. until 2 a.m., at Westside Bowl, located at 2617 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. This one-day music festival will feature performances by Frayle, Johnathan Brown, A Moment in Pompeii, Snake Charmer, Hodgie Sev Enteen, Jason Bka J. Howell, Oregon Space Trail of Doom, Suitcase Runaway, Public Squares, Mister, Sierra Madre and The Venus Flytraps. It will showcase artwork by Anakin Skywalk, LashaDey, Ryan Fisher and more. The cost to attend is $10 in advance and $15 at the door. More information can

Justin Trammel received the Outstanding Cadet Award fro Mahoning Valley Sons of the American Revolution from Chapter President John Opre at their awards ceremony on April 26. The Outstanding Cadet award is given “For demonstrating superior leadership abilities, Military Bearing and overall academic excellence. This Outstanding Cadet exemplifies the high ideals and principles which motivated and sustained our patriot ancestors.” Master Sergeant, Douglas Moon, selected Trammel and has high expectations for his continued leadership and academic success.

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This beautiful kitty is Brandy. She is a female, brown tabby Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 1-year and 1-month-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since Aug. 27, 2018. Are you looking for a new companion and would like more information on Brandy? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

Meet Garnet! Garnet is a “gem” of a girl who loves to be held and play peek-a-boo. She is a large, white and black American mix and is spayed and litter box trained. She is at F5RS, a 501c3 no kill rescue and sanctuary.For more information on Garnet, contact us at f5rescue@ yahoo.com, www.f5rs. org or on Facebook.

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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.

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Are you planning a Memorial Day party?

Have you ever been part of a fitness group?

Yes - It’s an annual tradition. 0%

No - Only if it’s spontaneous. 20%

Yes - They are one of my favorite ways to stay fit. 25%

No - I have been interested in a few though. 50%

Yes - But it won’t be a large party. 20%

No - I prefer a more relaxed event. 60%

Yes - But not frequently. 0%

No - That doesn’t interest me. 25%

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What type of weather do you most enjoy?

What is your go-to Mother’s Day gift?

Warm and sunny. 62%

Crisp and clear. 37%

Stormy and raining. 0%

Cold and snowing. 0%

The perfect card. 0%

Doing an activity together. 33%

Flowers. 66%

Other. 0%

Her favorite food or dessert. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

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Which item in your wardrobe do you replace most often?

Will you go fishing this spring and summer?

Shoes.

T-shirts.

Yes - It’s a great hobby.

Jeans or other pants.

Other.

Yes - Once or twice with family.

Dress shirts or blouses. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

No - I would like to, but I probably won’t.

No - Fishing doesn’t interest me. Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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How many pairs of sunglasses do you own?

Do you enjoy amusement parks?

I have a collection.

Just one.

Yes - I go as often as I can.

A couple pairs.

I use transition lenses.

Yes - But I don’t go often.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

No - I used to, but they bother me know. No - They never appealed to me

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Pink Ribbon Golf Classic set for July 15

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The annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic will take place at the Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club on July 15. The cost is $110 per golfer. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the American Cancer Society. The 18-hole four-person scramble will be followed by lunch and a Chinese auction and raffle. Registration and continental breakfast begin at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. For further details, contact Donna Mowrey at 330-207-9630 or Nancy Felton at 330-533-2712.

Italian Fest looking for nominations The Greater Youngstown Italian Fest 2019 is seeking nominations for the Italian Man and Italian Woman of the Year. The nominees would be considered for the highest honor and if selected would be introduced in person at the festival opening ceremony at 5 p.m. on Aug. 2, in downtown Youngstown. Applications are available at http:// www.youngstownitalian fest.org/ Italian-man-woman-year or email caramia822@aol.com. Deadline for entries is June 20.

Scholarship applications available The 2019 applications for a $1,000 Youngstown State University scholarship from The Greater Youngstown Italian Fest are available by contacting Deborah Mottle at mottlesmurals@gmail.com. The application deadline is June 15.

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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Employees of Diva Donations hosted a free dress up station at Austintown’s Mother’s Day Farmers Market event.

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Troy Metzger, the wholesale manager at Branch Street Coffee, offered free tea samples to community members gathered at Austintown Park’s Mothers Day Farmers Market on May 3.

May market event focuses on Mother’s Day By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Austintow n Farmers Market hosted a special Mother’s Day Market on May 3 at Austintown Township Park. Vendors from across the area gathered at the park selling a variety of crafts and plants. “We have a lot of people who are new to the market, because so many people were interested in attending,” said Shannon Lehn who organized the market. Lehn sa id t hat a va riet y of businesses wanted to offer crafts and games for the com-

munity to enjoy. Diva Donations from North Lima, hosted a dress up station for children. “It’s just about bringing the community together, celebrating local business, and having a good time,” Lehn said. Children were also able to make their mom’s a card at the table run by Simply Scarves and Such made by Vicki McGee. Local high school student Johnna Blystone organized a free face painting table as well. Blystone said that she was volunteering at the event for tips, as a way to raise money so

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Community members gathered at the Austintown Township Park on May 3 for the park’s Mother’s Day Farmers Market event.

she could attend the National Speech Tournament this year. This is the third year that Blystone will be attending the tournament. “It’s a lot of fun, I get my friends and we come out to the park and it really helps a lot,” Blystone said. A variety of vendors were also present at the event, selling plants and homemade goods. Each vendor also donated an item that Lehn organized into a basket raffle. Community members were able to purchase tickets to win a variety of prizes, that also dou-

bled as advertising for the business Lehn said. “They like raffling the items off because people get to look at all of the stuff they have to offer,’ Lehn said. “More often than not if a community member likes a raffle item enough they will just purchase it from the vendor at the show.” The Austintow n Farmers Market hosts a weekly market every Friday during the summer time in Austintown Park. For more information, visit their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/austintownfarmersmarket.

Neighbors | Jessica Harker

Austintown Fitch High School students had a free face painting table on May 3 during the park’s Mother’s Day Farmers Market event.


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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 cof-

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fee, 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.

‘Speak Your Peace’ teen art show

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

Guess the picture book Visit the Austintown library during the month of May to guess the picture book from the cut up cover. One winner will be chosen at random from correct entries. This program is for children of all ages.

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The Davis Family YMCA in Boardman is hosting its first Speak Your Peace, life from a teen’s perspective art show through May 19. All area high school age teens were invited to participate with art reflecting the issues and angst that define their lives. The show is free and open to the public during regular Y hours. Some of the art is for sale, with all proceeds going to the young artists themselves. A ceremony took place on May 5, with more than $400 in prizes awarded. Students awarded were Mariah Henderson, - Best of Show for “Interconnected,” Leah Sydney - First Technical for “Gazing into the Future,” Lilly Klisiewicz of Boardman High School - Second Technical for “Opposing Pearls,” Preston Wood of Austintown Fitch High School - Third Technical for “Identity Crisis,” Jayden Boggs - First Creative for “Angsty Reaper,” Samantha Moore - Second Creative for “Perfect?”, Katie Dreher - Third (tie) Creative for “No Boundaries” and Faith Miller - Third (tie) Creative for “Religion Erased.” For more information about Speak Your Peace, or any of the YMCA art shows, opportunities or classes, contact Suzanne Gray at sgray@youngstownymca.org. Pictured are Suzanne Bort Gray (Y Arts & Humanities Coordinator), Leah Sydney, Samantha Moore, Katie Dreher, Lilly Klisiewicz, Preston Wood, Mariah Henderson, Faith Miller and Jeff Vargo (Y Anime Advisor).

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Todd Franko, editor of “The Vindicator,” was the guest speaker at the Austintown Friends of the Library meeting and updated the group on the role of newspapers in today’s world of multimedia. The next Friends meeting will be at 10 a.m. on May 20, in the Austintown library community room. Pictured are, from left, Judy Cebriak, Franko and Doug Wilcox.

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Boys varsity baseball falls

The Austintown Fitch High School boys varsity baseball team fell to Canfield High School by a score of 3-2 on April 29. Fitch was led by TJ Piroch, who went Boys varsity baseball two for four with a run batted in. Chrisbeats Ursuline tian Myers added two hits and Casey Bokesch added a hit and a run batted in. The Austintown Fitch High School On the mound, Trey Giannini came in for boys varsity baseball team beat UrFitch in the fourth inning. He threw three suline High School by a score of 10-3 on April 27. TJ Piroch and Kenny Misik and one-third innings, allowing zero runs led the way for the Falcons, each going on just one hit while striking out five. Fitch moves to 15-5 (5-2 in AAC play) on the two for four with a pair of runs batted in. Also for Fitch, Lorenzo Russo added season. a two-run double for a total of three runs batted in on the day while Casey Bokesch and Derek Franken both adding two hits apiece for the Falcons. On the mound, Bobby Cavalier threw six Quality Custom Homes Since 1990 innings, allowing zero earned runs and just one hit while striking out six. Fitch RECIPIENT OF THE - State Of Ohio improves to 14-4 on the season.

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The Ford Nature Center hid 19 photos of bunnies taken in the park around the center for children to find during a scavenger hunt beginning on April 16.

Ford Nature Center hosts bunny scavenger hunt By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Mill Creek Metro Parks hosted a bunny scavenger hunt the week before Easter. Community members were able to go to the Ford Nature Center starting on April 15 to search for the hidden bunnies. More than 20 photos of rabbits, that were found in the Mill Creek Park, were posted on the walls of the center. Each photo was accompanied by an interesting fact about bunnies. Community members that were able to find all 20 rabbits told the front desk who gave them an award. Children got to choose between pencils and other Easter themed treats for their prize. After the indoor search the park encouraged community members to take a hike along one of the many available trails and have a real life scavenger hunt for the local bunny population. This event is a series of holiday themed scavenger hunts hosted by the park. Earlier this year, community members searched the center for turkeys to celebrate Thanksgiving. For more information on upcoming park events, go to w w w.millcreek metroparks. org.

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Photos of bunnies with facts about the animals were hidden around the Ford Nature Center for a week before Easter for a self guided scavenger hunt organized by the park.

Boys varsity baseball downs Firelands High School The Austintown Fitch High School boys varsity baseball team downed Firelands High School by a score of 10-9 on April 27. At the plate for Fitch, TJ Piroch led the team, going three for four with a pair of singles and a triple. Bobby Cavalier, Alarik Sierra, Christian Myers, Casey Bokesch and Derek Franken contributed by adding two hits apiece. Jake Lawrence picked up the win on the mound, striking out four in four innings of work, while aided by the great defense of shortstop Alarik Sierra and first baseman Casey Bokesch. Fitch improves to 15-4 on the season.

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Photos of bunnies found in Mill Creek Park were hidden around the Ford Nature Center the week before Easter for a do-it-yourself sacavenger hunt.


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Robot building at the library By JESSICA HARKER jharker@vindy.com

The Michael Kusalaba library hosted a robot building event on April 18. Librarian Sam Schneider organized the event for children g rades f irst t h roug h fourth. “I a m ver y interested in technolog y so it’s great to put on programs that allow younger children to get involved in it,” Schneider said. The library provided six kits to build a WeDo 2.0 Lego Robots, according to Schneider. “The robot can go through an earthquake simulation, so it’s really cool to watch what happens,” she said. Children were able to follow the instructions provided by the kits to build the robot. Schneider assisted in building the robots and answered any questions communit y members had. Each kit contains a build-

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Ava Wise, with the help of her father Lorenzo Wise II, constructed a Lego robot at the Michael Kusalaba library’s Lego WeDo Robots event on April 18.

able and programmable robot that children were allowed to explore. The kits come with a device that allows you to control the robots motions and program it to do certain functions. “It’s a really interesting tool that we use throughout the libraries,” Schneider said. “It’s actually really cool to use.” She explained that it is im-

portant to encourage interest in STEM for students when they are young due to the ever changing nature of the field. “Science when I was younger and science today are tota lly different,” Schneider said. “Who knows what there will be tomorrow.” For more information about upcoming library events, go to www.libraryvisit.org.

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Project Director

The Sharon City School District has an opening for a Project Director for its newly established Safe Schools and Violence Prevention program. This project is grant funded. Bachelor’s Degree preferred, preferably in Education or Communication. Will work approximately 20 hours per week for up to 48 weeks. Salary will be $22.00 per hour with prorated benefits. The Project Director will be responsible for the development of the SSVP program, coordination with County agencies, fiscal management, and submitting mandatory grant reports. Excellent communication, computer, and time management skills are necessary. Requirements include: Current Act 34, 114 & 115 clearances (must be less than 1 year old), Act 126 Child Abuse Training certificate, Act 168 Sexual Misconduct/Abuse Disclosure Form(s) and Arrest/Conviction Report and Certification Form. (This information is found on the district website at: www.sharonsd.org under Explore Employment Opportunities. Submit complete application packet to: Superintendent’s Office 215 Forker Blvd. Sharon, PA 16146 Deadline: May 15, 2019

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Cats

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

KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Bicycles

Dogs

Boy’s 26” Schwinn Speedster, 3 spd. with rear pedal brake & front hand brake, $125. Call 330-782-4137

Cemetery Lots 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 Green Haven - Mausoleum, holds 2, eye level. West Minister, Level 4, Sec. 22, 40T, $9700 value, asking $7200. 330-503-7530.

Furniture COUCH BED - Brand new, queen size, asking $650, paid $2100. 234-228-5243 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 Sofa & Loveseat - Brown. Recliner - Tan/brown. La-Z-Boy, only 5 yrs. old. Pd. $3500, asking $1300. Call 330-501-0607

Lawn/Garden Equipment Lawn Tractor - Kubota 2003. BX 2200, diesel, 4WD, 716 hrs., Befco rear finish mower, rear blade, $5500/ offer. John, 330-984-6273 Riding Mower - Husky, totally restored, service & maintnenace manuals, bag catcher, new $1700, asking $600 firm. S - O - L - D ! Umbrella Table - Wrought iron, well made, with 6 chairs, $300. S - O - L - D !

Musical Instruments PIANO - Baby Grand Black, $1000 Call 330-423-5609

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

Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

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Chihuahua Puppies Tan & white, very cute! Call 330-501-4198 LABS - AKC males. Red & yellow, $500. Call 330-550-3507

Sheltie Pups - AKC

724-658-3350/724-674-7699 Shepherd mix - female, 2 yrs. old, 1st rabies shots & spayed, house-trained, very friendly, loves kids, needs a good home. 330-314-6635.

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AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Mercedes Benz SLK 230 1999, 5 spd., stick convertible, red with black int., new tires, wheels & brakes, 115,000 mi. Like new. $5850. 330-502-6612. Chrome plating, bumpers, pot metal, 3 weeks turnaround. Call 330-456-5400.

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

Boats Reinell 200L - 2003 20ft., 260hp mercruiser, open bow, bimani top, dual axle trailer, $12,000. Call 330-538-2604

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Automobiles

Yamaha U5E - 1966, 50cc, all orig., less than 700 mi., $1200. Call 330-507-2622

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

Automobiles BMW X5 - 2006, heated leather seats, power sunroof, 168,000 mi., good tires and brakes, no rust, $4500/ offer. Call 330-770-5930. BMW 330xi 2003. AWD, metallic blue, 130,000 mi., This car is like brand new inside & out, one of a kind! Fully loaded including nav., $6500/offer. 330-506-0683 Cadillac Seville STS 1995. Good shape, $1800/offer. Call 330-646-3066 Cadillac Sedan Deville 1993, excellent condition, low mi., $6500/reasonable offer. 330-518-3905. Chevrolet Malibu - LT 2011, 77,000 mi., 5,000 mi. on Goodyear Triple Treads, excellent maintenance & excellent condition, $7000. Call Mark 330-782-9430. Chevrolet Corvette convertible - 2007, 6 spd. stick, triple black, 3LT & Z51 pkgs., 9000 mi., heads up display & navigation, $28,500. 330-502-6612 Chrysler LHS - 2000, super clean, 29,000 orig. mi., black leather, silver, Dad’s Sun. car, FWD, mint condition, $4600/offer. S-O-L-D! KIA SPECTRA - 2008 113,000 mi., must see! $2300. Call 330-509-1183 Mercedes Benz 420 SEL 1986, excellent condition, low mi., $6500/reasonable offer. 330-518-3905. Mercury Grand Marquis 2003, 79,000 orig. mi., 2nd owner, new tires, very good condition, solid inside & out, $2700/offer. Call 330-729-9130

Pontiac Solstice - 2006 convertible, 13,000 mi., grey, $10,500. 330-718-0305 WANTED Muscle or Classic Car 440-590-0193 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

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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Campers/RVs Keystone Outback - 2017 travel trailer, 325BH bunkhouse model, sleeps 9, 38’, like new, loaded, huge outdoor kitchen, rearview camera, perfect family RV, Blue Ox Swaypro hitch incl., must see, asking $28,000/ make offer. 330-219-6204.

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Limited 2015, 4500 mi., excellent condition, black, asking $18,000. Call 330-397-2858 Harley-Davidson - 2009 Dyna Super Glide Custom, excellent, black, forward controls, extras. 8238 mi., $7000/offer. 330-799-7661. Harley-Davidson Deluxe 2007, 41,000 mi., lots of extra chrome, riding access., cover, rain gear, $9200. Call 330-770-7218 Harley-Davidson - 2003, 100th Anniversary Super Glide, low mi., 1 owner, asking $9000. 330-984-7137 leave message. Harley-Davidson Superglide 1989, excellent condition, must see, $4500 or best offer. May consider trades. Call 330-457-0685

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Full Landscape Service Power-washing Free Estimate Call 330-770-9355

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Happily Ever After Morgen Reamer,Nicholas Chretien to wed Sept. 21 Morgen Reamer and Nicholas Chretien, both of Youngstown, are announcing their engagement along with their parents. The bride-elect’s parents are Bergen Giordani and Mark Crissman, of East Palestine, and Shane and Peggy Reamer of New Castle, Pa. Brian and Judy Chretien of Poland and Debbie Crosby of Woodbridge, Va., are the parents of the prospective groom. The couple will exchange vows Sept. 21 at Fellows Riverside Gardens, and a reception will take place that evening at the Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Youngstown. Invitations will be extended for both events. M i ss Rea mer g r aduate d f rom Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree. She is co-founder of One Hot Cookie in Youngstown and OH Donut Co. in Boardman. Mr. Chretien graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and earned a mas-

Maria Wilaj, Dan Dougherty plan July vows

John and Nicoletta Wilaj of Lowellville and Shawn and Molly Dougherty of Boardman are announcing the engagement of their children, Maria Wilaj of Lowellville and Dan Dougherty of Boardman. The ceremony is set to take place at 1 p.m. July 5 at Holy Rosary Church in Lowellville. A reception will follow at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss W i laj g raduated f rom Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in education. She is an intervention specialist for the Niles City School District. She also coaches junior-high cheerleading at Lowellville. Mr. Dougherty also graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in educater’s degree in public administration tion. He is a teacher with the Lowell- head baseball coach of the Lowellville from Cleveland State University. He is ville Local School District. He also is the Rockets varsity team. a project manager for Economic Action Group Inc. in Youngstown.

Danielle Guntle | George Jonda

Samantha Mirto, John Colla plan summer nuptials St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown has been chosen as the setting for the Aug. 10 wedding of Samantha Mirto and John Colla, both of Cleveland, whose engagement is being announced by their parents. The bride-elect’s parents are Amy Mirto of Warren and the late Dr. Larry Mirto. John and Mary Colla of Austintown are the prospective groom’s parents. Invitations will be issued for the ceremony and a reception that will take place that evening at Stambaugh Auditorium. Miss Mirto received a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University and is pursuing a master’s degree in nursing at Case Western Reserve University. She is a registered nurse at University Hospitals, specializing in oncology. Mr. Colla earned a graduate degree from Youngstown State University and is a chartered financial analyst. He is

LIVERMORE, CALIF.

Mr. and Mrs. George Jonda are making their home in Pleasanton, Calif., after exchanging wedding vows at 5 p.m. April 27, 2018, at Wente Vineyards in Livermore, Calif. The newlyweds were then honored during a reception. The bride, the former Danielle Guntle, is a daughter of Jennifer and Roger Condiff and Linus Guntle, all of Centerville. Parents of the groom are George and Joyce Jonda of Boardman. Lindsey Speakmon served as matron of honor, and Jessica Lalich, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jill Jonda, the groom’s sister; Abby Bunosky, cousin of the groom; and Emily Lea. Scott Bunosky, cousin of the groom, held the responsibilities of best man. Christopher Jonda, the groom’s cousin; Justin Turner; Matt Madrid; Matt Siegel; and Jon Creighton were groomsmen. Mrs. Jonda graduated with a bachelor’s degree in dietetics from Ohio State University and earned a master’s deemployed with Clearstead Advisors gree at Ball State University in Indiana. LLC in Cleveland as a director within its She is a sales representative for Abbott institutional consulting group. Nutrition in San Francisco.

Mr. Jonda graduated from OSU with a bachelor’s degree in construction management and earned a master’s degree from Capital University. He is a project manager for Automated Engineering Systems in the San Francisco Bay area. The couple honeymooned in Greece.


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