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COMMUNITY EVENTS

Park displays Pinwheels for Prevention

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Park supper

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Boy Scouts

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Pinwheels were placed at Boardman Park to represent the adults who provided a voice and advocated for abused and neglected children in Mahoning County.

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HITCHCOCK WOODS

Easter Eggstravaganza brings community together

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Happily ever after

Children at the Hitchcock Woods Easter Egg Eggstravaganza on April 14 played the Hula Hoop Carrot Toss game.

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OUR TOWN briefs

New business lectures series kicks off on May 22

Akron Children’s names chief research officer for the Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute

Michael E. Kelly, MD, PhD, joined Akron Children’s Hospital as chief research officer on May 1. Dr. Kelly SCORE Youngstown recently anoversees the Rebecca D. Considine nounced a new business lecture series Research Institute and research activicalled “From Bagels to Business.” Entre- ties conducted enterprise wide, directpreneurs will enjoy Kravitz bagels and ing the process to define the vision, coffee, while learning about current inclinical trial strategy and management formation designed to support small of research studies conducted within business success. Mark Cole of Mark the Akron Children’s system. Dr. Kelly Cole Insurance Agency, will launch this comes to Akron Children’s with more series with “Effective Networking for than 30 years of experience in pediLeaders” on May 22 from 9-10:30 p.m. atric research and oncology. He is a at Kravitz Deli, located at 3135 Belmont board certified pediatric oncologist Ave. in Liberty. Cole serves as a Score with special interests in pediatric rementor, current Chair of the Regional search and the care of children and Chamber’s Ambassador to the Commu- young adults diagnosed with leukenity Committee, is active in many local mia, lymphoma and vascular tumors/ organizations and brings more than 30 anomalies. He most recently served years of experience to his presentation. as the medical director of the pediatric Author of “The Only Book on Business cancer program at Children’s Hospital You’ll Ever Need,” he enjoys sharing his of Wisconsin and associate professor small business tips and strategies with at the Medical College of Wisconsin. others. This program is open and free Since 2011, he has been on the Best to the public, and is sponsored by Krav- Doctors in America List and he was itz Deli. Reservations appreciated but honored as one of the Best Doctors by not required. Call 330-941-2948, email Milwaukee Lifestyle Magazine in 2014, ysuscore@yahoo.com or visit www. the same year he received the Service youngstown.score.org. SCORE provides Excellence award from Children’s Spefree and confidential mentoring from cialty Group. His other notable awards successful and experienced business include the Professional of the Year executives on marketing, social media, award representing pediatric hemabusiness plans and more. You can “like” tology and oncology from Cambridge the group on Facebook. SCORE is the Who’s Who in 2011 and being named volunteer branch of the U.S. Small Busi- one of Southeast Wisconsin’s Best ness Administration (SBA). Doctors in 2010.

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Meet Sunflower! She is a torbie Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be about 1-year and 2-months old. Sunflower has been at Angels for Animals since March 10 and she would love to find her new family soon. If you would like more information on Sunflower, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

This handsome guy is named Takoda! He is a white and brown Catahoula Leopard Hound mix who is estimated at be about 1-year and 7-moths old. He has been at Angels for Animals since April 26. Could Takoda be the perfect new addition to your family? 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 Kathy Smith at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214. POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which is your favorite meal for meeting with friends?

Do you suffer from spring allergies?

Breakfast. 25% Lunch. 0% Dinner. 50%

Brunch. 25%

Yes - I do every year. 25%

Dessert. 0% Yes - They developed within the last year or two. 25%

No - I used to, but they have been better recently. 0% No - I’ve never had them. 50%

BOARDMAN

POLAND

What is your favorite Mother’s Day present?

What is your family’s favorite part of May?

A homemade card or gift. 0% A plant or decoration. 0% Lunch or a day out. 0%

Something chosen by the whole family. 50% Other. 50%

Celebrating Mother’s Day. 0%

School ending soon. 50%

Celebrating Memorial Day. 0%

Other. 50%

NEW POLL QUESTION CANFIELD

AUSTINTOWN

Will you celebrate Mother’s Day this weekend? What is the most stressful part of planning a party or event? Yes - I have been planning it for a while. Yes - But I don’t have a plan yet.

No - I have a plan to celebrate on another day. No - We have no plans to celebrate. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

Picking a good date for everyone. Scheduling entertainment.

Organizing RSVPs. Cleaning up afterward. Other.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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POLAND

Which season is the best for taking a trip?

What is your favorite food to grill out?

Spring.

Autumn.

Hot dogs.

Chicken.

Summer.

Winter.

Hamburgers.

Vegetables.

Sausage. Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


OUR TOWN

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Friendly Squares to have dance and pie

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The Niles Friendly Squares will host their monthly square dance on May 13 from 7:30-10 p.m. at the Niles SCOPE Center, located at 14 E. State St. in Niles. Dress is casual and there is a $6 donation per person at the door. Susan Elaine Packer is scheduled to be the guest caller for the evening. It is the annual pie night, so join the group for square dancing and pie. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-534-4426 or 330-506-3370.

YAPA to have May event The Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association (YAPA) will host a senior soireé event at Selah Restaurant, located at 130 S. Bridge Street in Struthers, on May 25 at 7 p.m. for sorority alumnae that are interested in continuing their sisterhood. Light refreshments will be provided. YAPA allows for friendships with your sorority alumnae and Panhellenic sisters, leadership development, fun events such as sisterhoods and socials, and enriching activities throughout the year. YAPA has been building the bonds of Panhellenic sisterhood for ninety-one years. The group has raised funds for collegiate Greek women, local nonprofit organizations and currently is committed to raise funds toward its endowment for its scholarship. YAPA has received a Citation of Merit for programming for the third straight year from the National Panhellenic Conference and a Certificate of Merit for Excellence in Programming in 2015 for collegiate alumnae Panhellenic relations, activities and events. Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association provides lifelong involvement for Greek alumnae women and supports collegiate Greek women. If you are interested in attending, RSVP by May 15 to yoalumpanhel@gmail.com or visit the group’s website, www. youngstownalumnaepanhellenic.weebly.com, to obtain a membership form.

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Keynote speaker Attorney Edward Gilbert spoke to the guests at the Pinwheels for Prevention event on April 3 at Boardman Park.

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Pastor JoAnn Pangio gave the Benediction at the end of the Pinwheels for Prevention event April 3 at Boardman Park.

Pinwheels for Prevention brings awareness to child abuse By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Pinwheels where planted at Boardman Park to represent adults who have spoken out on behalf of the 1,652 children in Mahoning County in 2016 who were abused. Edward L. Gilbert attended Boardman Park on April 3 with dozens of other people in the community to bring aware-

ness to child abuse. This event was the 13th annual Pinwheels for Prevention and was organized by Andrea Mistovich of the Child Advocacy Center and Jennifer Kollar of Mahoning County Children Services. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and Gilbert, lawyer and author, came to the event as the keynote speaker to shine light on the problem of abuse. Gilbert spoke about

Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

Sniper, President of the Bikers Against Child Abuse Erie Shores Chapter, spoke about BACA and presented the “Biker Creed” during the Pinwheels for Prevention event on April 3.

his life growing up in foster care and living in an abusive household. “Last year, I helped sponsor a Senate bill that allows foster care kids to stay in foster care and not age out until age 21,” said Gilbert. Mistovich and Kollar normally get speakers such as judges, officials and others who are able to talk about the subject of child abuse.

“We really wanted someone this year who could speak specifically about child welfare system,” said Jennifer Kollar. The first year there were around 50 people in attendance and this year there were more t ha n 100. Kolla r a nd Mistovich hope to continue to grow the event allowing people to come together and see See PINWHEELS, Page 4

Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

Pinwheels were placed at Boardman Park to represent the adults who provided a voice and advocated for abused and neglected children in Mahoning County.


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the impact of what they can do when they help a child. “It’s very exciting. Each year it has grown so I think the word is getting out so we are getting more of the prevention message out to people,” said Mistovich. “The more people we can get the message to the better.” Along with Gilbert, there was a speech by Sniper, President of the Bikers Against Child Abuse, Erie Shores Ohio Chapter. Sniper spoke about BACA and gave the “Biker Creed” presentation. After Sniper’s presentation, members of the com mu n it y were awa rded with the Community Spotlight Award for working together to build a fence for a family and the children they foster. Pastor JoAnn Pangio, a Mahoning County Children’s Services board member, gave a benediction at the end of the program. The guests were then given lunch and the opportunity to speak with Gilbert, Sniper and other community members who attended the event. Kollar and Mistovich hope those who attended the event w i l l help spread t he word about Pinwheels for Prevention and get more people involved to step in against child abuse and neglect.

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Jennifer Kollar presented the Community Spotlight Award and rewarded each person with a plaque during the Pinwheels for Prevention event on April 3 at Boardman Park.

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Boardman High School Jazz Ensemble 2 performed on April 3 at Boardman Park for the annual Pinwheels for Prevention event.

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April 27 Arrest: Officers who responded to a fight in a parking lot at a Market Street business charged Corey J. Jones, 21, with obstructing official business after saying Jones, of Jean Street, Youngstown, had walked away and ignored several commands to remain at the scene. Assault: Authorities picked up Luigi Farina, 76, of Chablis Lane, Poland, who was wanted on an assault warrant after an April 12 incident in which a Sheridan Road woman alleged Farina, her landlord, grabbed her by the head when she tried to stop him from touching her inappropriately. The accuser had initially invited him to her apartment to pick up a rent check, a report stated. Theft: Diamond T. Richardson, 25, of West Princeton Avenue, Youngstown, faced a felony-theft charge after $1,785 worth of merchandise, including a chain saw, was stolen from Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd. Aggravated menacing: A Lordstown woman told police a man in his 30s tailgated her as she drove on Market Street, then pointed a gun at the accuser after she had pulled into Akron Children’s Hospital, 6505 Market, and fled. Theft: Authorities phone booked Joseph A. Moore of South Raccoon Road, Austintown, on a theft charge related to an April 5 shoplifting situation in which Moore, 32, was accused of stealing a 43-inch flat-screen TV from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Fraud: A Canfield woman alleged her former boyfriend, of Glenwood Avenue, likely had stolen $8,000 from her debit/creditcard account, then canceled and reissued the card via the internet. Theft: A 13-year-old Youngstown boy was accused of taking four candy bars from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall. Theft: Two women reportedly stole a hat and nine other pieces of merchandise from T.J. Maxx & More, 717 BoardmanPoland Road. Arrest: A traffic stop near Market Street resulted in charges of operating a vehicle impaired and possession of drug paraphernalia against Amy M. Niddel, 37, of Woodview Avenue, Boardman. Niddel had a bag containing a small plastic bowl, a pair of tweezers and a white powder with residue, police said. Criminal damaging: An Erie Street resident reported someone had shattered glass on a screen door to the home. Theft: David L. Coulter, 35, of Steubenville Pike Road, Lisbon, was charged with stealing three articles of men’s athletic clothing valued at $108 from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road. Harassment: A Wolosyn Circle woman said her father has sent her multiple unwant-

ed text messages. Theft: Michelle M. Ortiz, 23, of Shirley Road, and Tania M. Pagan-Colon, 27, of South Bruce Street, were charged. The two Youngstown women were accused of stealing 36 grocery items worth about $257 from Walmart. Arrest: Police at Boardman Area Court on Market Street arrested Steven J. Schaefer, 31, of Indianola Road, Boardman, on one misdemeanor count each of abuse of a corpse and failure to report a crime or death. In early March, authorities were dispatched to a St. Albans Drive residence regarding a missing person, a report said. Drugs: A vehicle check in the 7100 block of Market Street led to the arrest of Tabitha C. Fitz-Patrick, 30, of Melrose Avenue, Boardman, on a felony drugabuse charge when, authorities alleged, Fitz-Patrick had in her purse two Hydrocodone tablets with prescriptions that belonged to two other people. Hydrocodone is an opioid commonly used to treat pain. Harassment: Officers arrested Denise M. Brindle at her Ewing Road residence. The 58-year-old Boardman woman was wanted on a Poland warrant charging telecommunications harassment. April 28 Arrest: Sharita R. Byrd, 40, was taken into custody during a traffic stop near Midlothian Boulevard and South Avenue. Byrd, of Depauw Avenue, Youngstown, was wanted on a felony warrant from Franklin County charging forgery. Assault: A Warren man alleged a former friend had punched his face during a fist fight in the 6800 block of Lockwood Boulevard that was about missing items. Theft: Heather L. Andrei, 33, of Kirk Road, Canfield, was arrested on a theft warrant after four pairs of children’s shoes and three pieces of jewelry were taken from Kohl’s. Andrei also was wanted on an Austintown warrant accusing her of failing to appear in court on a theft charge. Theft: A man reportedly stole a $19 package of diapers from Dollar General, 5953 South Ave. Criminal damaging: Police on Market Street pulled over and took into custody Matthew T. Cannon of Carter Circle, Boardman, who was wanted on a criminal-damaging charge related to an April 23 argument between two drivers in which one of the motorists alleged Cannon, 23, had gotten out of his vehicle and kicked the accuser’s car.

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BHS junior wins APP Challenge Neighbors | Submitted

Boardman High School junior Pranav Padmanabhan was among a select group of students from across the country invited to a reception in Washington, D.C. on April 4. Padmanabhan invented an app, called PolitiViewr, and won the 2016 Congressional App Challenge for Ohio’s 13th District. Padmanabhan’s app was on display, along with displays from other Congressional App Winners from across the country. The reception was part of the kickoff for the 2017 App Challenge, which invites high school students to create apps, while encouraging them in the STEM education fields. According to Congressman Ryan’s office, in the first two years of the Challenge, the CAC has reached nearly 4,000 students across 33 states. Padmanabhan hopes to combine his interests in technology and politics, and wants to study computer science at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh or the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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The Junior League of Youngstown will host the 23rd annual Pink Ribbon Tea, a celebration for breast cancer survivors, on Aug. 21 at Stambaugh Auditorium. Survivors attend for free as the event is supported by underwriters, sponsors and Junior League members. Co-chairs Susan Stewart (Boardman) and Pam Nock (Austintown) and the committee plan a special afternoon of support, inspiration and hope for the breast cancer survivors. Dr. Antoine Chahine of the Blood and Cancer Center will serve as the Honorary Chair. Gina Marinelli of Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley will serve as the emcee. Brian Palumbo and Rachell Joy will be this year’s featured entertainment. A gift basket raffle and goody bags will be available to all in attendance. Breast cancer survivors who did not attend the 2016 tea and would like to attend this year’s tea may call the Junior League of Youngstown’s office at 330-743-3200 to request an invitation. Pictured are co-chairs Susan Stewart and Pam Nock.

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Continued from Page 4 Harassment: An Old Shay Lane woman said her former boyfriend and his fiancée have been engaged in a one-year pattern of harassment against the accuser, including false claims that she was suicidal. Arrests: After conducting a vehicle check near Glenwood Avenue, authorities pulled over and charged Elijah J. Taylor, 37, of Mistletoe Avenue, Youngstown, with one felony count each of receiving stolen property and drug possession, as well as Prince J. Singletary, 32, of East Midlothian Boulevard, Youngstown, with receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia after alleging the 2007 Mercedes vehicle had been stolen in Youngstown. Also found in the car was a bag that contained 0.1 grams of suspected cocaine; in addition, Singletary had a suspected crackcocaine pipe, a report stated. April 29 Aggravated menacing: A Terrace Drive man reported a caller had threatened to shoot him in the head regarding personal matters. Theft: A 13-year-old Boardman boy was accused of removing several energy drinks from a vending machine at the YMCA of Boardman, 45 McClurg Road. Breaking and entering: An East Western Reserve Road woman realized someone had entered her garage, then removed a lawn mower and a weed trimmer. Theft: Two men in their 30s reportedly short-changed a cashier at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive. One of the men distracted customers while the other committed the theft, a report said. April 30 Theft: A briefcase was stolen from a vehicle in the 100 block of Forest Park Drive. Trespassing: A Mill Creek Boulevard man noticed someone had entered his car, though it appeared nothing was taken. Domestic violence: Sean C. Wilford, 28, of Shields Road, Boardman, faced a felony domestic-violence charge after his girlfriend alleged that during an argument related to money and their relationship, Wilford kicked her in the stomach. Also, the accuser was six months pregnant, a report showed. Theft: A Youngstown woman noticed her wallet missing after having shopped at a Southern Park Mall clothing store. Criminal damaging: A mailbox and its post in the 700 block of Oakridge Drive sustained $100 in damage. Recovered property: A $500 cellphone was found at a Boardman-Canfield Road restaurant after an Erskine Avenue woman had reported it stolen.

‘Clue, the Musical’ at the Vic

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Was it Colonel Mustard in the ballroom with a revolver? Was it Mrs. Peacock in the library with a candlestick? If you are a fan of the board game or the movie, now you can see “Clue, the Musical” at the Vic. The show opens on May 19 and runs weekends May 19-28, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. The Vic is located at 702 Mahoning Ave. in Youngstown. The plot is a murder mystery trying to determine which of the characters killed Mr. Boddy. Co-director Nick Mulichak said audience members draw cards to select the murderer, room and weapon. The show has 216 variations of how the mystery can unfold. This is the second musical to be performed at the Vic, having produced “Fantasticks” in 2013. The board decided to add a musical to its seasonal line up due to the availability and support of Marlene Menaldi Strollo and Mulichak, directors; Nick Opritza, choreographer; and musical directors Ed Phillips and Errol Kehrburg. For reservations, call 330-746-5455. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senior citizens. Group rates are available.

Theft: Someone took $10 from a vehicle in the 500 block of West Glen Drive. Theft: A Golfview Avenue man reported a loaded firearm had been removed from his car. May 1 Attempted burglary: Two males reportedly pried open a sliding-glass door in an effort to break into an apartment in the 80 block of Lemans Drive before a dog scared away the would-be burglars. Fraud: A Youngstown woman at a BoardmanPoland Road bank found out $299 had been withdrawn from her account without authorization. Theft: A Newport Drive woman discovered someone had entered her car and removed $18. Theft/attempted burglary: A Forest Park Drive woman reported about $40 missing from her vehicle. Also, she noticed a kitchen-window screen was damaged, presumably when someone had tried to enter the residence. Theft: Mary A. Chalfant, 49, of Lowellville Road, Struthers, was charged in the theft of three shirts worth $31 from Walmart. Possible theft: A man said his wallet may have been stolen while he was at a business in the 1300 block of Boardman-Poland Road. Burglary: To an apartment in the 4200 block of Chester Drive after a screen was removed from a side window. Stolen were a $300 cellphone and a set of keys. Theft: A man reportedly stole a $257 set of blinds on two occasions from Walmart, then twice returned the item to a service desk before receiving that amount in two refunds. Theft: A Montrose Avenue man reported a small tree and a meat smoker stolen from his property. Theft: Michael L. Neuman, 38, of South Avenue, Boardman, was charged with intentionally failing to scan $29 worth of groceries while at Walmart. Domestic violence: Lee E. Johnson III, 22, was charged with the crime after his girlfriend alleged he had grabbed her around the neck during an argument between them in a Doral Drive big-box store. Johnson, who listed addresses on Tyrell Avenue in Youngstown and Jackson Street in Campbell, also was wanted on a bench warrant charging drug possession. Theft: Breiash N. Floyd, 20, of Ferndale Avenue, Youngstown, was picked up at Boardman Area Court on a theft warrant after $125 worth of property, including a back brace, was stolen April 12 from Walmart. May 2 Arrest: Police answered a 911 call from a Pierce Drive home, where they took into custody Oksana K. Wajda, 27, of Cambridge Avenue, Youngstown. She was wanted on two Trumbull County warrants charging failure to appear in court

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Pink Ribbon Golf Classic to take place on July 17 The annual Pink Ribbon Golf Classic will take place at the Avalon Lakes Golf and Country Club on July 17. 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. The registration and continental breakfast begins 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.

Monday Night Writers meeting scheduled for May 15 The next meeting of Monday Night Writers will be May 15 from 6-8 p.m. in the Small Meeting Room at the Canfield branch of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, located at 43 W Main Street in Canfield. Area writers, both published and unpublished, are invited to attend. Led by professional writer Nancy Christie, author of “Traveling Left Of Center And Other Stories,” the two-hour sessions offer an opportunity for members to get group feedback on ‘works-in-progress.’ For more information, contact Nancy Christie at nancy@nancychristie. com.

Fellows to host Mother’s Day brunch There will be a Mother’s Day brunch at Fellows Riverside Gardens on May 14. There will be two seatings, one at noon and another at 3 p.m. The menu will include fresh fruit, tossed salad, sweet rolls and Kravitz bagels, a made-to-order omlette bar, applewood smoked bacon, a carving station with turkey breast and certified Angus prime rib, haddock Francaise, chicken marsala, chicken tenders, stuffed cabbage, steamed green beans, macaroni and cheese, tortellini in vodka sauce and desserts of assorted pies, brownies and cheesecakes. The cost is $28 for adults after tax and gratuity, $14 for children ages 12-5 after tax and gratuity and free for children ages 4 and younger. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Kravitz Garden Cafe at 330-779-8201.

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Griffin played at the sensory table filled with Easter grass and eggs during the Easter Egg Eggstravaganza at Hitchcock Woods Early Learning Center on April 15.

Children hunt for Easter fun and games By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Hitchcock Woods Early Learning Center brought Easter to the community during their Easter Egg Eggstravaganza on April 15. The free event ran from noon until 2 p.m. and was open at anyone in the community. The Easter Bunny was there for pictures along with Poppy from the movie “Trolls.” There were two Easter egg hunts for the children of all ages who attended. The eggs contained candy, prizes and a few special eggs had free registration to Hitchcock Woods for the upcoming 2017-2018 school year. The teachers from Hitchcock Woods were available to talk to and to give a tour of the school to those who were interested in having their children join. There were games and activities inside and outside to keep the families busy having fun. There were bunny face masks, a hula hoop egg toss, a spoon and egg race and more. Raffle baskets were put together for guests to win at the end of the event. Hitchcock Woods Early Learning Center owner and director Pattie Welsh said how there was a great turnout. Several students came with their families along with children from around the community. The children had the opportunity to play with their classmates and make new

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Children at the Hitchcock Woods Easter Egg Eggstravaganza on April 14 played the Hula Hoop Carrot Toss game.

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Kenzie took a picture with the Easter Bunny on April 15 at the Hitchcock Woods Early Learning Center’s Easter Egg Eggstravaganza.

something Hitchcock Woods friends. Hosting events for the com- enjoys doing. They like to give munity and the students is back in any way they can.


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Star gazing party to be June 3

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Mia Acevedo and Rocco Turk put together an Easter Bunny as a craft during the Dinner with the Easter Bunny at Boardman Park on April 5.

Families spend night with Easter Bunny By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Children and their families hopped to Boardman Park to spend an evening together with the Easter Bunny. The two-night event started in 2013 and is an annual tradition for some families. Dinner with the Easter Bunny was hosted on April 5 and 6 with both of the nights sold out. “It’s a g reat holiday, f un event for families to enjoy taking a picture with the Easter Bunny, doing some crafts, having dinner and they get to watch ‘Peter Cottontail,’” said Karen McCallum, Boardman Park recreation director. Families enjoyed a dinner of chicken nuggets, macaroni and cheese, fishsticks, vegetables, bread and butter, applesauce, dessert and of course ca rrots. “Peter Cottonta il” played on the screen for the families to watch as they ate their dinner. The Easter Bunny was available for pictures and the guests who took a picture with the bunny were able to take home a hard copy at the end of the night. One of the favorite parts of

The fifth annual Bill Pearce Memorial Star Party, sponsored by The Mahoning Valley Astronomical Society, will take place on June 3 from 9-11 p.m. at Austintown Park’s Pogany Pavilion, weather permitting. The event is free and open to the public. If needed, there will be a rain date on June 16 from 9-11 p.m. As you enter the park, turn left on to the first road that will lead to Pogany Pavilion or you will be diverted in the wrong direction. Participants will be viewing the planets and deep space objects through telescopes and binoculars. It is suggested that you bring bug spray and bottled water. Questions can be directed to Rich Mattiussi by emailing mattiussi52001@yahoo.com.

Overeaters Anonymous to have local meetings Overeaters Anonymous is offering meetings at several local locations and on a variety of days. On Saturdays at 10 a.m., there will be a meeting at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in the Church Hall, Room 2, located at 4453 WarrenSharon Road in Vienna, Ohio. This location is handicapped accessible. On Sundays at 7 p.m., there will be a meeting at Shenango Presbyterian Church, located at 3144 Wilmington Road (Route 18) in New Castle, Pa. This location is handicapped acces-

sible. On Mondays, a meeting will take place at 1 p.m. at the Girard Multigenerational Center, located at 443 Trumbull Avenue in Girard. This location is handicapped accessible. On Wednesdays, a meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Valley Care - Northside Medical Center in the Medical Education Building, auditorium A, located at 500 Gypsy Lane in Youngstown. This location is handicapped accessible. On Thursdays at 6 p.m., a meeting will take place in Faith Chapel Fellowship Church, located at 511 E. Pershing St. in Salem, while at 7:30 p.m. a meeting will take place at New Life Lutheran Church, located at 1181 Churchill-Hubbard Road in Youngstown. Both of these locations are handicapped accessible. For more information on OA or meetings, go to www. oa.org or call one of the following Help Hotlines: Mahoning or Trumbull Counties - 330-747-2696; Columbiana County - 330-424-7767; Lawrence County - 724-674-3697.

GA to meet twice this week Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting is offered every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another is offered every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (in Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend. For more information, call the local Gamblers Anonymous hotline at 330505-5060.

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Nicole brought her rabbit, Oreo, for the guests to pet at the Dinner with the Easter Bunny at Boardman Park on April 5.

the night was the bunny, Oreo, who was brought in by a 4-H member. The families had the opportunity to pet Oreo and talk to the 4-H members who were there. “It’s part of the parks mission of the diversity of programming for families in the community,” said McCallum.

There were tables full of crafts the children could make. The children colored bunny ears, made a foam bunny and plenty of others that they could take home with them. The next Boardman Park event with be the Mommy and Me for Tea and Fashion show on May 7.

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Of the 30 Eagle Scout Awards earned in 2016 in the Whispering Pines District, eight Eagle Scouts were able to attend the 2017 Whispering Pines Recognition dinner. Those Scouts were, from left, Robert Kurta - Poland Troop 2; Patrick Brennan - Poland Troop 2; Joshua Westhead - North Jackson Troop 105; Jacob Hockensmith - Poland Troop 44; Austin Cook - Youngstown Troop 55;Jared Johns - Youngstown Troop 55; Kyle Levine - Youngstown Troop 55 and Matthew Luknis - Austintown Troop 184.

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The 2016 Scoutmaster of the Year Award was presented to Eric Grabman of Boardman Troop 46.

Eagle Scouts and adult volunteers receive recognition The Whispering Pines District of the Great Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America hosted their 2017 District Recognition and Awards Dinner recently at St. James Episcopal Church in Boardman. This year’s dinner honored 30 Eagle Scouts who, in 2016, earned the highest rank in scout i ng, t he Eag le Scout Award. Several adult volunteers completed training awards as well as the 2016 Scouting Family of the Year, Cubmaster of the Year, Scoutmaster of the Year and the highest award a district can present to an adult Scouter, the District Award of Merit were named. Scouts of the W hispering Pines District, which serves Mahoning County and Hubbard, that earned their Eagle Scout Award in 2016 were Austintown Troop 184 – Matthew Luknis, Leo Puhalla and Kyle D. Scott; Boardman Troop 60 – Eric Henderson; Canfield Troop 25 – Patrick Byrne, Hunter Hykes and Matthew Mosier; Canfield Troop 115 – Seth Welch; Ellsworth Troop 71 – Gregary Brunner; Hubbard Troop 100 – Jonathan Feigert; New Middletown Troop 49 – Eric Grantonic and Zachary Peter Roman; New Springfield Troop 119 – Jack Angelo, Austin Robert Gebhardt, Sebastian Orbin, James Reardon, Russell Seymour, Adam VanTassel and Ray Eugene Van-

Tassel; North Jackson Troop 105 – Joshua Westhead; North Lima Troop 80 – Daymen Bair; Poland Troop 2 – Patrick Brennan, Robert Kurta and Shane Starling; Poland Troop 44 – Jacob Hockensmith; Youngstown Troop 22 – Tyler Bartell and Brandon Colangelo, and Youngstown Troop 55 – Austin Cook, Jarred Johns and Kyle S. Levine. The William T. Hornaday Gold Badge Award was presented to Mike Kupec of Canfield Boy Scout Troop 25. The Hornaday Award program was created to recognize those who have made significant contributions to conservation. Several adults having earned training awards in 2016 include Hector Gonzalez of Youngstown Boy Scout Troop 54 and Craig Williams of Canfield Boy Scout Troop 115 completing the Basic Unit Commissioner Training and Kenny Day and Nick Johnson (not present) both of Struthers Cub Scout Pack 101 both completing Cub Scout Leader Training. Wood Badge is a Scouting leadership program and the related award for adult leaders in the programs of Scout Associations throughout the world. Wood Badge courses aim to make Scouters better leaders by teaching advanced leadership skills and by creating a bond and commitment to the Scout movement. Courses generally

have a combined classroom and practical outdoors-based phase followed by a Wood Badge ticket, also known as the project phase. By “working the ticket,” participants put their newly gained experience into practice to attain ticket goals aiding the Scouting movement. Recipients of the 2016 Wood Badge Beads were Nick Johnson (not present) of Cub Scout Pack101 in Struthers; Steph Kelly of Cub Scout and Boy Scout Troop 115 of Canfield and Melissa Miller of Cub Scout Pack115 in Canfield. The 2016 Scouting Family of the Year Award was presented to the Deemer-Hockensmith Family of Poland Boy Scout Troop 44. The 2016 Cubmaster of the Year is Patrick Kelly of Canfield Cub Scout Pack 25, who now serves as the Scoutmaster of Canfield Troop 115. The 2016 Scoutmaster of the Year is Eric Grabman of Boardman Boy Scout Troop 46. “Scouting’s Journey to Excellence” is the BSA’s council performance recognition program designed to encourage and reward success and measure the performance of our units, districts and councils. It is meant to encourage excellence in providing a quality program at all levels of the BSA. Units earning the Gold Level status in 2016 were Cub Scout Pack and Boy

Scout Troop 2 of Poland; Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 22 of Youngstown; Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 25 of Canfield; Cub Scout Pack 27 of Boardman; Cub Scout Pack 44 of Poland; Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 54 of Youngstown; Boy Scout Troop 55 of Youngstown; Boy Scout Troop 60 of Boardman; Boy Scout Troop 71 of Ellsworth; Boy Scout Troop 80 of North Lima; Cub Scout Pack 101 of Struthers; Cub Scout Pack and Boy Scout Troop 105 of North Jackson; Cub Scout Pack 114 of Boardman; Boy Scout Troop 115 of Canfield, Boy Scout Troop 119 of New Springfield and Cub Scout Pack 184 of Austintown. Units earning the Silver Level status in 2016 were Cub Scout Pack 32 of Ellsworth; Boy Scout Troop 44 of Poland; Boy Scout Troop 46 of Boardman and Cub Scout Pack 115 of Canfield. The unit earning the Bronze Level status in 2016 is Troop 184 of Austintown. The Districts top three 2016 Popcorn Sellers were Nathan McLane of Boardman Boy Scout Troop 60 selling $5,058 worth of popcorn, Johnny Turner of Poland Cub Scout Pack 2 with $3,574 worth of popcorn sold and, Vincent Larson of Austintown Cub Scout Pack 184 selling $2,585 worth. The James E. West Fellowship Award was presented to Doug

Kupec of Boy Scout Troop 25 in Canfield in recognition of his devotion to Scouting and his service to the Order of the Arrow, Scouting’s National “Honor Society. The District Award of Merit, the highest honor a district can present to a Scouter, was presented to two individuals. The Whispering pines District was pleased to award the District Award of Merit to Steph Kelly from Canfield Cub Scout Pack 115 and Boy Scout Troop 115 and Marion Sweely of Austintown Cub Scout Pack 184. Kelly also serves as the Pack Committee Chairman for Cub Scout Pack 115 and Sweely also serves the district as Friends of Scouting Chairperson. T h i s ye a r ’s d i n ner w a s chaired by Dinner Chairman Kurt Hilderbrand and assisted by the District Advancement Cha irma n By ron Ha rnishfeger, District Commissioner Beth Harnishfeger and District Training Chairman Bill Moss. For more information about all Scouting programs, check out the website www.beascout. org or the Great Trail Boy Scout Council website at www.gtcbsa.org. For all of the programs of the Boy Scouts of America in Mahoning County and Hubbard contact Whispering Pines Senior District Executive John Brkic at 330-773-0415 x230 or email john.brkic@scouting.org.


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Boys track finished second at tri-meet The Boardman boys track team improved its 2017 record to 9-1 and 5-1 in the AAC after finishing second at a tri-meet at Spartan Stadium on April 25. Fitch was first with 95 points, followed by the Spartans with 69 and then Canfield with 11. The Spartans opened the meet with a second place finish in the 4x800 relay with the team of by sophomore Trevor Boggess, freshman Mitchel Dunham, sophomore Payton Torres and senior Nat haniel Ams. The next event, the 110-meter hurdles, freshman Brian Yauger placed fourth. In the 100-meter dash, Spartan junior JaJuan Forte placed third. In the 1600-meter run, senior Chris Butler placed first and senior Nick Digiacomo was fourth. Boggess finished first in the 400-meter run with senior Koby Adu-Poku in second and sophomore Josh Rodriguez in third. Sophomore Eri Ojewale placed second in the

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300 hurdles and Digiacomo was fourth in the 800-meter run. The 200-meter dash saw Forte finish third and Jama fourth. The next event was the 3200-meter run which was won by Butler with Dunham in second. The 4x400 meter relay team of Rodriguez, Boggess, Ojewale, and Torres placed first. “We really had some great performa nces today, especially in jumps,” said Boardman Head Coach John Phillips. “Fitch is still an excellent team, but we are pretty solid too.” In the field events, senior Jason Clinkscale placed first, with junior Justice Jama in second and senior Don Lewis fourth. Jama was second in the high jump with senior Richard Fisher placing fourth. Fisher took first in the pole vault with Lewis in third. Senior George Wallace placed second in the shot put and third in the discus with junior Steven Amstutz taking third in the shot put.

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Book a librarian during the month of May If you would like a personal introduction to resources available at the library or need more time with a librarian than you can get over the phone or if you just walk in, make an appointment to book a library during the month of May. Book-a-Librarian sessions are tailored to meet the specific needs of the individual. A library staff member will give undivided at-

Local libraries have closings All libraries in the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County system will be closed on May 14, 28 and 29 (Memorial Day).

Loghurst Museum to host Trunk and Treasure sale There will be a Trunk and Treasure sale for the Canfield Heritage Foundation (Loghurst) every first and third Saturday of each month during summer, starting on May 6 (on days that the museum is open) from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. with set-up from 8-9 a.m. The cost is $10 per vehicle. Vendors are able to sell from their pick-ups, trunks of their cars or whatever vehicle they have. They may use a tent/table, etc. in their space. Contact Loghurst at 330-533-4330 for more information and registration forms. If there is room, they will also accept vendors the day of the sale.

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Two local teens compete in U.S. Hockey Nationals

Summer athletics have arrived and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athFletcher Christie of Canfield and lete, we need your help. In order to Bo Gray of Boardman competed in get teams and players the recognithe U.S.A. Hockey Nationals chamtion they deserve, we want to showpionships in April against top teens case them in our pages. We can only in the country. Christie led the Pittsdo that if you commit to sending us burgh Penguins Elite U16 AAA in game reports and photos each week. scoring for the tournament with two goals and an assist. He is currently a If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@vindy.com. sophomore at Canfield High School. You don’t have to be a writer — just In competition in Pittsburgh, Christie’s team first defeated North Jersey send us the information and we’ll put Avalanche, then lost to Team Omaha. it all together. When emailing picThey won their final game over Dallas tures, send them as JPEG files and as Stars, with Christie scoring a goal and large as possible. Provide caption inan assist in the win. Gray, of Ursuline formation and where people are located from left to right, front row to High School, played in Scottsdale, Ariz. Gray’s Pittsburgh Penguins Elite back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school U15 AAA team went 3-0 before losteams down to middle school and ing in the semi-final round. They deeven elementary and recreational feated Detroit-based Compuware, leagues. We look forward to hearing the Minnesota Green Giants and the North Jersey Avalanche. They lost to about your teams successes.

tention to customers who want in-depth help with a variety of library services, including learning to use a computer, email or the internet; downloading e-books and audiobooks; researching a topic; discovering new books and authors to read and enjoy and business, non-profit or genealogy help. To schedule an appointment, visit any library, call 330-744-8636 or go online at www.LibraryVisit.org/Book-aLibrarian. This event is for senior adults, adults and teens.

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Spacious studio apt. with patio, lg. closets, furnished or unfurnished available, starting at $445/mo. + elec. Call 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Austintown

Industrial Electrical Instructor

The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking an Industrial Electrical Instructor. The candidate should have knowledge of AC/DC Theory, Relay Logic & basic PLC programming. Strong people skills & a willingness to help students succeed is required. Basic computer skills preferred. Interested applicants may submit their resume to Tony Giovannelli at: tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu or fax: 724-202-6147

SUPER SPRING SAVINGS

Sign a new 1 yr. lease on any 1 or 2 bdrm. apt. & receive your 1st full month FREE! 1-Bdrms. starting at $525/mo. + elec. Call today for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com

Austintown Townhome

Beautifully remodeled 2bdrm. townhome, 1-bath, lg. closets, pet friendly, carport, from $570/mo. + util. Stop in today to get preapproved. 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Boardman - 1 bdrm. in quiet 4-plex, water pd., $435/mo. No pets. Call 330-758-2656 Boardman - 2 Bdrm., $500 + electric, Poland schools. Call 330-758-5599 Boardman - 2 Bdrm., $590 incl. all appliances, 1 yr. lease. Call 330-509-9551.

Machinist Instructor

The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking a Machinist Instructor. Candidates must have a minimum of five years exp. in machining & CNC. A strong desire to help students succeed & good people skills are a must. Qualified applicants may email a resume to: tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu or fax: 724-202-6147 SIDING INSTALLERS ONLY Transportation is a must. Pay up to $15/hr. 330-770-5371

Solar/ Alternative Energy Instructor

The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking a Solar/Alternative Energy Instructor. Candidates must have a minimum of five years exp. in the electrical/mechanical field. Will train in Photovoltaics. A desire to help students succeed & good people skills are a must. Qualified applicants may email a resume to: tgiovannelli@ncstrades.edu or fax: 724-202-6147

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RENTALS

Boardman - 2 Bdrm., 1st fl., heat & water incl., $550. No pets. Call 330-726-2437. Canfield - 2 Bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $635/mo. 330-261-1634 NEW MIDLETOWN 2 bdrm., 1 bath townhouse, full basement, $525/mo. Call 330-506-4559 POLAND - 1997 Wolosyn 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $525/mo. + security. Call 330-519-3049 Struthers - 2 bdrm. townhouse, $450/mo. + util. & sec. dep. Call 330-519-5945

Boardman - 3 Bdrm., 1.5 bath, brick tudor, lg. fam. rm., rec. rm., din. rm., hardwood floors, over 2000 sq. ft., $154,900. 138 N. Cadillac Dr. Call 330-716-4156.

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STUFF Appliances

Roof Rack - Sears X-Cargo Sport 20, like new, used once, $125. S - O - L - D ! FREE WOOD STOVE. Must remove from basement. 330-942-5143

Musical Instruments PIANO & BENCH Upright Wurlitzer, $300 Call 330-881-2311

Freezer - 16 cu. ft., Kenmore, upright, excellent, $160. Call 330-536-8179

PIANO - Winter, small spinet with bench, $150 or negotiable. 330-793-8209

Furniture

1960s Magnatone Estey Guitar Amplifier. Vintage & very rare! Model T32, all orig. access. including switch pedal. Only new additions would be the tubes. Still sounds great, can use other effects pedals on it. Looking for $3000/offer 330-881-9412

Dresser - white wicker with armoire, excellent condition, $225. 330-559-9558. Table - solid oak, with 4 chairs & hutch, excellent condition, asking $300. Call 330-559-9558

Household Goods Dinnerware - China, service for 12, 57 yr. old, $100. Call for details, 330-534-7610

Lawn/Garden Equipment Lawn Tractor - John Deere GX325, 48” deck, vac system, excellent condition, $7000 new; asking $1695. Have pics. 330-654-3929. Lawn tractor - riding, Toro 32”, 12 hp, $500. 330-360-9293. Lawn tractor - riding, Toro, 25”, 8 hp., $175. Call 330-360-9293 RIDING LAWN MOWER 42” Craftsman, 15hp, $250. 330-518-0093, after 4pm. ROTOTILLER - Troy-Bilt Horse, 8 hp., elec. start, $500. S - O - L - D ! ROTOTILLER 24” Craftsman, $225/offer. Call 330-506-8714 Utility Trailer - 5’x10’, new tires, needs a spring, $250. S-O-L-D!

Machinery/Tools

Boardman - 2 bdrm., 2 bath, $650 + util. + sec. dep., all appl., no pets. 330-799-1851

Radial Arm Table Saw 10” Craftsman, lifetime warranty, professional, 3 hp, wooden board, already mounted, ready for service, 8 hrs. service from brand new, mint condition, (new $940). $775. 330-889-2334.

Boardman - clean, 3 bdrm. brick cape cod, near mall, all appliances, no pets, $800/ mo. + util. 330-518-0016.

Craftsman 10” radial arm saw, Ryobi compound miter saw, Ryobi table saw, $400 for all. Call 330-898-5078

Houses For Rent

Miscellaneous IPAD - Apple, magnetic cover & charger, $100. Call 330-536-8179.

Folio not for use Odd Neighbors Page SATURDAY, XX Month, 20XX MAYXX 13, 2017 PAGE 11 Swimming Pools/ Accessories Pool - above ground, 27’ round, heater, pump, filter, etc. $990. 330-565-1942. Swimming Pool - 21’ above ground, round, pump, filter & deck, $100. You take down. 330-716-4761. SWIMMING POOL 12x24 above ground. Includes all plumbing, solar heater, access., decking, & chemicals, $700/offer. Call 330-783-0026

Gun - Bought new in 1965. Black Hawk 6.5 bdl action, never fired stainless steel, 357 mag cal. $700. Buyers only. Call 234-855-0883 Gun - Ruger 41 mag., very nice, $500. S-O-L-D! Gun - Ruger Red Hawk 44 mag. stainless, plus ammo, 7.5”, $625. 330-502-8221. Pistol- Glock G24- Gen 3, with Aimshot laser site, $800. 330-729-1203. Rifle - Springfield Model 1898, US Army 30-40 KragJorgensen, $500. Call 330-783-1635

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

Jack Russell Terriers - short haired, short legs, 4 males, 3 females, excellent markings, 5 wks. old, ready to go in 1 week.Call will text pictures. 330-770-3729. Lab, AKC English Bulldog, Jack Russell, Puggles, Yorkies, Chihuahuas, MaltiPoo, cute Shih-Tzus, ShihChon, Malti-Shih, Shih-Poo, Mal-Shih, Cav-A-Chon, Norwegian Elkhound, Coton De Tulear. 330-259-1286 CC, cash or easy financing on www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, (Youngstown) exit 229, off I-80 behind Dennys

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Austintown - Garage/Moving Sale. 6488 Calvary Ct. Fri. & Sat., May 12 & 13, 9am-3pm. Toys, bikes, some furniture, basketball hoop & much, much more!

You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.

Jaguar XK8 - 1999. Red Conv., low mi., $18,000 or best offer. 330-792-3105. Pontiac Chieftain - 1956 2 dr. hardtop, $12,000. Call 330-536-6649

Campers/RVs Forest River Sierra - 2014 5 slides, washer/dryer, custom shed, wooded lot, Canfield Park, seasonal rent paid, $40,000. 330-550-0302 Gulf Stream Track & Trail 2006. Toy hauler, 27ft., 2 yr. old tires, 1 yr. old battery, well kept, like new int., $17,000/offer 330-883-6771 Jayco Bunk House - 2013 26’, queen bed in front, bunks in back, sleeps 7, excellent condition, no slide, $11,700. Call 330-759-0877 Thor Citation travel trailer 2004, sleeps 6, very good shape, was kept in campground during winter, then parked in driveway, one slide, fully equipped, new awning, $7000. Please call 330-781-5375, thank you.

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Classic - 2013. 103 cu. in. engine, 15,477 mi., excellent condition, $14,000. Call 330-518-4867

Harley-Davidson - 2010 FLHTC Electra Glide, 16,400 mi., $11,000. 330-318-8160.

ParaBody 350, 4-station Home Gym, excellent condition, $350. 330-506-9500

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Harley-Davidson 1200 Sportster - 1995. New tires, tune-up, just serviced, $3200. Call 330-427-2821

Swimming Pools/ Accessories

AUTOMOTIVE Chrysler LeBaron Conv. 1985. 4 cyl., turbo, $2000. Call 330-634-3817

Honda VTX - 2002, 1800cc, mint condition, 13,000 low mi., average 860 mi./yr., extra chrome, leather, new tires, with motorcycle lifts, $4500 or best offer. Call: 330-881-5387/330-518-2132

Ford Vicky - 1951 Show quality, $40,000 invested, asking $20,000. Call 724-866-8362

Lambretta 125LD - 1957, restored, 2nd owner, original title, runs & looks great, $3800. Call 330-506-1235.

Antique/Classic Cars

HOT TUB JACUZZI 4-person, all new controls, $400. Call 330-898-5078 JACUZZI - 7 person, with cover, lift & steps, $190. Call 330-565-1942.

Skills/Trades

Skills/Trades

Skills/Trades

Butech Bliss Seeking Employees Butech Bliss, a world class designer and manufacturer of custom machinery for the metals industry sets itself apart from its competitors by offering the most innovative design, manufacturing and service in our industry. This is accomplished by building and nurturing a workforce of exceptional employees. We recruit the top talent by offering an exceptional employment package and fostering a supportive culture and a pleasant working environment. Experiencing a fast and extensive growth in our industry, the size of our workforce is expanding and we need to hire the following positions:

BENEFITS Excellent Health Insurance 401K with Company Match Life Insurance Training/Tuition Reimbursement $1.50 shift differential Eye/Dental Reimbursement Strong vacation policy Nine paid holidays

Details for each of these positions can be found on our website @ www.butech.com Interested candidates can download an application at www.butechbliss.com Email resumes and applications to: jobs@butech.com or mail to:

Butech Bliss

Motorcycle sidecar, was on a Harley, $1900. Call 330-757-9042

Automobiles Buick Park Ave. - 2001 136,000 mi., fair condition, $700. Call 330-448-6755. Chevrolet Malibu - 2012 4 cyl., leather heated seats, 50,000 mi., $8400. Call 330-534-4188 Chevrolet HHR LT- 2006 2.2 auto., 122,000 mi., very good condition, $3600. Call 330-332-4891 Chrysler PT Cruiser - 2007 No rust, well maintained, 94,000 mi., asking $3700. Call 330-360-7842 Ford Crown Victoria - 2009 Orig. owner, excellent condition, 86,000 mi., $6500/ offer. S - O - L - D ! Kia Soul - 2013, 1-owner, fully loaded, bought brand new in 2014, $9000. Call 330-509-0939 KIA SPECTRA - 2004 82,000 mi., good condition, $2500. Call 330-799-1851. Mercedes - 2007, 74,000 mi., looks brand new, loaded, well maintained, $10,400 or best offer. 724-652-0188/724-971-3560 Oldsmobile Alero - 2003 126,000 mi., body excellent, runs excellent, $1750/offer. Call 330-261-2948 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

Jeep Liberty Diesel 2006. Timing chain & engine work done, incl. snowplow & lift, $5800/offer. 330-774-4501

Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2006 1500 crew cab, 4x4, 1 owner, 60,000 mi., $16,900/offer. Call 330-502-2698 Chevrolet 2500HD - 2008 6.0L, auto., a/c, 265,000 mi., 2WD, very good condition, $4500. Call 330-502-2833 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2002, 4WD, extended cab, 8’ bed, 134,000 mi., clean, $5500. Call 330-539-6271. Dodge Ram 2500 - 1999 4x4 diesel, 111,000 mi., newer pump, turbo, batteries, drive train good, body rough, $5200/offer. Call 330-757-3899 Ford Taurus - 1997, 3.0L, V6, 147,000 mi., p.w., remote start, a/c, MP3/CD/AUX radio, all maint. records, clean int./ext., Must See! $1850. Call 724-977-5453.

Vans Dodge Caravan - 1998 Runs good, $1200/offer. S-O-L-D! YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.

Harley-Davidson - 2010 FLHTK Electra Glide Limited, 11,000 mi. Black, Black Ice, front & rear lowered, GPS, rider back rest, other extras, $16,000 firm. Call 330-707-7762

respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Rolling Mill Equipment

Garage Sales

SUVs CADILLAC SRX - 2011 Performance, 88,000 mi., excellent condition, $14,000. Call 330-502-3659

Treadmill - Pro-Form LM Power incline, walk, jog, run fast, $150. 330-750-1045

OPEN POSITIONS Electrical Engineer /Industrial Controls Maintenance Technician - NIGHT SHIFT Machinists Machine Assembler Experienced Draftsman Mechanical Application Engineer

Garage Sales

Motorcycles/Mopeds Piaggio BV Tourer 500 Scooter 2009, black, 14,400 mi., $3600. 330-797-8668

Wanted to Buy

Dogs

Sporting/Exercise Equipment

Antique/Classic Cars Chevrolet Corvette L82 1977, 350 with turbo 400 trans., 66,300 mi., black with Buckskin interior, a/c, p.b., p.w., new radiator & master cyl., $14,000 or trade for 50’s or 60’s vehicle. Call 614-441-1936

550 S. Ellsworth Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460 Attn: HR Manager Butech Bliss Equal Opportunity Employer

Asphalt Paving

Handyman

A+ PAVING - Driveways, lots, patching. Small jobs welcome. Fully insured. Call 330-402-7908

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

Carpet/Floor Covering

Hauling

Carpets by  Jim Dunn  All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649

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

Cement & Masonry A+ MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone, Stucco, Concrete & Basement Waterproofing. Fully Insured. Sm. jobs fine! 330-402-7908 All Types Concrete, Roofing & Siding, 40 Years Exp. Free Est. Larry, 330-219-8174

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

Gutter Cleaning & Installation Gutter cleaning, screening, repairs, also new gutters. Sr. Disc. Call 330-782-1401.

Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work ALL LAWN MOWING SAME DAY SERVICE FREE EST. 330-207-3114

Painting T & S PAINTING Fully insured, 25 yrs. exp. Free estimates. All jobs big & small. Call 330-360-4092

Plastering & Drywall PLASTERING FREE ESTIMATES 330-746-8521/330-717-1349

Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158

“Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848

Tree Service

You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.

* J & L Tree Service LLC * Family Owned & Operated Fully Ins. - Free Est. 15 Years Experience Certified Arborist (330) 614-8578


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Happily Ever After Alexis Kaleel, Danny Herzog plan wedding

Stephen and Janice Salcedo of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their son, Robert Salcedo, to Maureen Stevens. Both are of Columbus. The bride-elect is the daughter of Tony and Betsey Stevens, also of Columbus. The ceremony is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. June 17 at St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus. A reception will follow at High Line Car House. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Stevens graduated from St. Louis University with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. She plans to begin her nurse practitioner master’s degree at Otterbein University in May. She is a registered nurse with Ohio Health in Columbus. Mr. Salcedo graduated from the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s degree in finance and entrepreneurship. He is a recruiter for Calculated Hire in Columbus.

Alexis Kaleel and Danny Herzog, both of Mayfield Heights, are announcing their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Terry Kaleel and Bobbi Kaleel, both of Canfield. The prospective groom is the son of Alan and Diane Herzog of Highland Heights, Ohio. The ceremony and reception are planned for July 29 at Windows on the River in Cleveland. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Kaleel graduated from Notre Dame College with a degree in special education. She is pursuing a master’s degree in reading endorsement at NDC, where she is a graduate assistant. Mr. Herzog graduated from Ohio State University with a degree in construction management. He is the owner of DBH Builders Remodeling Specialists.

Melanie Diorio, Justin Davidson set to be married Gary and Anna Marie Diorio of Boardman are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Melanie Diorio of Morrisville, N.C., and Justin Davidson of Durham, N.C. The prospective groom is the son of David and Kellie Levy of Whittier, N.C. The couple plan to be married in August at Hudson Manor in Louisburg, N.C. A reception will take place at the Georgetown in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Diorio is a high-school English teacher for Wake County Public Schools in North Carolina. Mr. Davidson is a carpenter and contractor at Home Detailing & Repair in Apex, N.C.

Cadmans mark 60th anniversary at family dinner David and Lois Cadman of North Lima celebrated their 60th anniversary at a family dinner Feb. 19 hosted by their children. Mr. Cadman and the former Miss Ohlinger were married Feb. 19, 1957, in Youngstown. Their children are Jim (Debbie) Cadman of Warren, Denise (Rick) Matiscik of Denver, Colo., Susan (Lance) Newton of Canfield, David (Ann Marie) Cadman of Holly Springs, N.C., and Robert (Evelyn) Cadman of Phoenix. They have eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mrs. Cadman is a homemaker and volunteered regularly with the West Side Parent Teacher’s Association. She is a member of County Extension and volunteers at Big Reach Hope Center in Greenford. Mr. Cadman is an Army veteran and retired from the Youngstown Fire Department in 1991 as a captain with 29 years of service. He enjoys hunting and fishing and is a 21year member of Jefferson County Sportsman Association. He enjoys golfing with his

Maureen Stevens, Robert Salcedo plan June rite

Kelly Wiggins, Jacob Auwerda plan July rite The parents of Kelly Louise Wiggins of Irvington, Ala., are announcing her engagement to Jacob Dean Auwerda of Grand Bay, Ala. The bride-elect is the daughter of Denise Hartzell of Poland and Cecil and Suzette Wiggins of Irvington. The prospective groom is the son of the late Daniel Auwerda and Deborah Cummings. The ceremony will take place at 2 p.m. July 15 at Lighthouse Baptist Church, Theodore, Ala., where a reception will follow. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Wiggins attended Hyles-Anderson College, Crown Point, Ind., and is an assistant manager for Arby’s, Beavers, Inc. in Grand Bay. Mr. Auwerda is a laborer and contractor for Tesecom in Mobile, Ala.

Miss Davidson, Mr. Babej plan July wedding

buddies. The couple are members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. In the 1980s, they were part owners of Pioneer Lake Park in Canfield. They have lived in North Lima for 25 years.

Robert and Jane Davidson of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Raquel Lynn Davidson, to Joseph Michael Babej, both of Canfield. The parents of the prospective groom are Mary Sybert of Canfield and Michael Bobby of Austintown. The ceremony will take place July 8. Invitations will be issued for the event. M iss Dav idson g raduated f rom Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in middle childhood math and science. She is a science teacher at Stambaugh Charter Academy of Youngstown. Mr. Babej is studying integrated social studies and reading at YSU where he works for I.T. Services.


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