Boardman Neighbors - May 20, 2017

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The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids First Theater Initiative performed selections from “The Wizard of Oz” for the Shepherd of the Valley Boardman residents.

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MCCTC Chef Sean Kushma wrote the names of the students by their pizza before the baked them for the Tot Chef program on April 27 at Market Street Elementary.

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Mill Creek chapter to meet in June The Mill Creek Chapter of ABWA (American Business Women’s Association) will host its June 13 meeting at A La Cart Catering in Canfield beginning with networking at 6 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The menu for the evening includes baked ham, kielbasa with sauerkraut, pierogies, peas and carrots, salad, tomato, pepper and onion salad, and jello. Strawberry mousse will be served for dessert. The cost is $18. Reservations are due by May 31 to either Darlene Demjem at 330755-9089 or Marilyn Abramski at 330726-2527. The speaker for the June 13 meeting will Paul Miletta from Torrie’s Academy of Dance. He developed and teaches a class of dancers with physical and/or mental disabilities. The public is welcome.

Arabian nights and tales Eight high school actors will take on beloved Arabian fairy tale characters to deliver wonderful fairy tales at the Boardman library on June 30 at 11 a.m. This event is for children of all ages.

Astounding astronomy with COSI Leave our home planet on a journey to the sun and the other planets of this amazing solar system at the Boardman

library on June 13 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Explore the incredible variety of planetary environments and discover that Earth is the only planet that can support life – or is it? This event is for school-age children.

Green Team presents “One Child, One Planet” Join Peg Flynn and Kim Lewis of the Mahoning County Green Team at the Boardman library on June 21 at 10 a.m. as they present “One Child, One Planet” by Bridget McGovern Llewellyn and Carl R. Sams II during the Summer Reading program. Each page of this book offers suggestions for young and old alike on ways we can appreciate and take care of our precious planet. After reading the story, program participants will create a craft with recovered material and will receive an activity book and information to share with their parents. This program is recommended for children in grades Pre-K through 5.

Acupuncture Happy Hour to be May 25 Improve your physical and mental well-being by joining Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center’s monthly acupuncture ”happy hour” on May 25 at 6:30 p.m. Wind down from the work week and everyday hustle with a relaxing acupuncture session with Valentina Khoury Dubasik, ND, LOM. Call 330-729-1350 or go to OhioND.com to reserve your spot. The cost is $20. Seating is limited. The center’s address is 755 BoardmanCanfield Road, Suite D3, in Boardman (Southbridge West Complex).

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This little guy is named Tornado! Tornado is a brown tabby Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 7-monthsold. He has been at Angels for Animals since April 13. Could Tornado make the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.

Meet Doja! She is a tan Bulldog and Pit Bull Terrier mix who is estimated to be 2-years-old. She came to Angels for Animals on May 10 and would love to find her new family soon. If you would like more information on Doja, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.

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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.

CANFIELD

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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. 50% Yes - But I don’t have a plan yet. 0%

No - I have a plan to celebrate Picking a good date on another day. 0% for everyone. 50% No - We have no plans Scheduling entertainment. 0% to celebrate. 50%

Organizing RSVPs. 0% Cleaning up afterward. 50% Other. 0%

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Which season is the best for taking a trip?

What is your favorite food to grill out?

Spring. 0%

Autumn. 0%

Hot dogs. 0%

Chicken. 0%

Summer. 100%

Winter. 0%

Hamburgers. 100%

Vegetables. 0%

Sausage. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

What graduation food staple is your favorite?

Will you attend a wedding this summer?

Chicken. Pasta with red sauce.

Anything with vegetables. Yes - I will attend a few this year. Cake and cookies. Yes - One or two. Other.

Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

No - I was invited to one, but I can’t attend. No - Not this year.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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POLAND

Are you a fan of documentaries?

Do you change your style for summer?

Yes - I enjoy almost all of them. Yes - As long as they deal with history.

No - I’ve watched a few, but I’m not a fan overall. No - I’m not interested.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

Yes - I wear brighter clothes. Yes - I style myself as cool as possible.

No - I stay out of the heat instead. No - I wear the same things no matter what.

Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Local animal rescues to have basket raffle

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Legacy Dog Rescue and Never Muzzled are hosting a Basket Raffle on May 20 at The Federal, located at 110 W Federal St. in Youngstown. The event will be from 12–5:30 p.m. with baskets being drawn promptly at 5:30 p.m. One hundred baskets and/ or gift cards will be raffled off and the winner need not be present at the drawing. Come out, have lunch or dinner and work together to help the forgotten dogs of the Valley. Fifteen percent of all food sales will be donated back. For more information, contact Jenn at 330-719-5569 or follow the organizations on Facebook.

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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Shepherd of the Valley Boardman watched as performers from The Oakland Center for the Arts sang songs from “The Wizard of Oz” on April 20.

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Lydia played the violin before the Oakland Center for the Arts cast performed “The Wizard of Oz” for the residents of Shepherd of the Valley Boardman on April 20.

Residents get sneak peak of “Wizard of Oz” By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Residents from Shepherd of the Valley Boardman got a special visit from the performers at the Oakland Center for Arts on April 20. The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids First Initiative performed selections from their upcoming production of “The Wizard of Oz.” The production is directed by Brendan Byers and Donna Downie. “As a courtesy to us, they were coming in to perform ‘The Wizard of Oz’ for our residents today,” said Shepherd Activities Associate Michele Sammartino. The residents sat around the room as the Oakland Center for the Arts performers prepared for their performance. The room was decorated with various props from “The Wizard of Oz” to allow the residents to set the scene for the performance. One of the residents, Catherine Malys, has a son Joe who is Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci very involved in the arts and is The Oakland Center for the Arts Kids First Theater Initiative performed selections from “The Wizard of Oz” for the See WIZARD, Page 4

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Business lectures series kicks off on May 22 SCORE Youngstown recently announced a new business lecture series called “From Bagels to Business.” Entrepreneurs will enjoy Kravitz bagels and coffee, while learning about current information designed to support small business success. Mark Cole of Mark Cole Insurance Agency, will launch this series with “Effective Networking for Leaders” on May 22 from 9-10:30 p.m. at Kravitz Deli, located at 3135 Belmont Ave. in Liberty.

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 330207-9630 or Nancy Felton at 330533-2712.

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The performers from The Oakland Center for the Arts sang “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” as the finale for their “Wizard of Oz” performance on April 20 for the residents of Shepherd of the Valley Boardman.

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part of the Oakland Center for the Arts. Joe Malys and Byers jumped at the opportunity to perform for the residents who are close to them. The performers introduced themselves to the residents and told them what character they are playing in the show. Although the whole show wasn’t performed, the residents had the opportunity to see several selections from it. Many of the residents enjoyed singing, dancing and clapping along with the performers. When the show was finished, Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci the performers and residents The performers from the Oakland Center for the Arts mingled with residents had the opportunity to meet from Shepherd of the Valley Boardman after putting on selections from “The each other and talk about the Wizard of Oz” on April 20. performance.

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Cole serves as a Score mentor, current Chair of the Regional Chamber’s Ambassador to the Community Committee, is active in many local organizations and brings more than 30 years of experience to his presentation. Author of “The Only Book on Business You’ll Ever Need,” he enjoys sharing his small business tips and strategies with others. This program is open and free to the public, and is sponsored by Kravitz Deli. Reservations appreciated but not required. Call 330-9412948, email ysuscore@yahoo. com or visit www.youngstown. score.org. SCORE provides free and confidential mentoring from successful and experienced business executives on marketing, social media, business plans and more. You can “like” the group on Facebook. SCORE is the volunteer branch of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

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Boardman Food Service Director Natalie Winkle and MCCTC Chef Sean Kushma enjoyed pizzas they made with the students in the Tot Chef program at Market Street Elementary on April 27.

Students become young chefs By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Students at Market Street Elementary School donned their chef hats after school as they prepared to make a healthy meal on April 27. This is the second year that Natalie Winkle, Boardman Food Service Director, has hosted the Tot Chef program for elementary students in the Boardman schools. The program is designed to encourage students to try new foods in a fun way. The program filled up quickly with around 60 students applying, but only allowing room for 30.

The students shouted in unison “wash your hands and you have to have something green,” when Winkle asked them what her only two rules are. Before they started to build their pizzas, the students had to wash their hands. “I would love to be able to do this again next year if I can get grant money again,” said Winkle. MCCTC Chef Sean Kushma and another Market Street Elementary School lunch lady helped Winkle with the program and making sure everything ran smoothly. Before the students made their pizzas, they

had to listen to what Kushma and Winkle’s instructions were. The first step was for the students to choose what they wanted to use as pizza dough. Then they went down the line and put different toppings on their pizza, making sure to have at least one green item. Once the pizzas were assembled, the students gave them to Kushma to bake in the oven. “I love making everything. I’m happy I’m in this,” said thirdgrader Kendalyn Wyant. One of the favorite items the students have made was the See CHEFS, Page 6

Boardman May 3 Arrest: A vehicle check near Market Street resulted in the arrest of Saud A. Cochrane, 45, of Holland Avenue, Hubbard, who was wanted on a probationviolation charge from Liberty Township. Burglary: To a vacant residence in the 70 block of Newport Drive via the front door. Stolen was copper piping. Theft: A man reported someone took a bag that contained six pairs of socks and a wallet, items he had bought at Burlington Coat Factory, 529 Boardman-Canfield Road. Criminal damaging: A Bristlewood Drive man noticed someone had cut down a small tree as well as various shrubs and vines in his yard, resulting in a $500 damage estimate. Theft: Darla F. Moore, 53, of East Avondale Avenue, Youngstown, surrendered on a theft charge related to an April 6 situation in which a woman had reported a $700 iPhone stolen while she was at a South Avenue discount store. Arrest: Authorities in the 9000 block of Market Street took custody of Deborah L. Walker, 54, who was wanted on a felony charge of unauthorized use of a vehicle. Last month, Walker, who listed addresses on Market Street in North Lima and Freedom Avenue in Campbell, failed to return a Nissan Altima to Hertz Rent-a-Car, 7735 Market, that was to have been brought back in mid-February as per her rental agreement, which resulted in a $1,738 unpaid bill, a manager told police. Theft: A man discovered a $250 pair of sunglasses missing from his vehicle he had brought to a Market Street business for minor repairs. Assault/aggravated menacing: Two women told police that while at a South Avenue restaurant, a group of people had threatened several times to harm them before one of the women was tossed to the ground and punched in the face. The second victim reported a car’s passenger-side door had been slammed against her three or four times. Drug paraphernalia: Officers phone booked Dominique King, 25, of South Kimberly Avenue, Austintown, on a warrant charging him with possession of drug paraphernalia, related to a drug overdose Jan. 9 in the 7000 block of West Boulevard. A spoon with burn marks common in drug use was found, a report showed. May 4 Arrest: A vehicle check near Shields Road resulted in Teresa A. Bishop’s arrest. Bishop, 54, of Parkcliffe Avenue, Youngstown, was wanted on a felony charge of failure to appear in court. Aggravated menacing: A Moyer Avenue man alleged a woman against whom he has a protection order had threatened to kill him, causing the accuser to fear for his safety and that of children at his residence. Theft: A woman reported an $800 iPhone stolen from her Indianola Road home. Misuse of a credit card: James L. Lohmier of Glenwood Avenue, Boardman, surrendered on a misdemeanor charge of misuse of a credit card after his uncle in February alleged Lohmier, 34, had stolen

his debit card and used it to make 21 fraudulent charges that totaled $790 and included three cash withdrawals. Theft: Michael E. Minich, 46, of Grove Street, Warren, was charged with stealing five packages of hot food items from Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road. Theft: Two women reportedly stole candles and bars of scented soaps from Bath & Body Works, 379 Boardman-Poland Road. Menacing: A South Avenue woman said an upstairs neighbor with whom she’s had recent problems has made implied threats against her. Theft: A woman in her 40s reportedly stole eight $50 shirts from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall before leaving in a silver Chevrolet Malibu. May 5 Arrest: While handling a possible domestic situation in the 5200 block of Erie Street, authorities arrested Jason M. Sop, 22, of Erie, Boardman. He was wanted on a Trumbull County warrant charging telecommunications harassment. Theft: A Struthers man discovered $625 missing from his wallet he had lost at a Southern Boulevard big-box store. Arrest: Police answered a call pertaining to a suspicious person at a Boardman-Poland Road gas station, where they picked up Robert J. Rosenberg Jr., 22, of Market Street, Boardman, who was wanted on a warrant charging him with inducing panic. The misdemeanor charge was the result of an April 19 incident in the 5100 block of Southern Boulevard in which a male had reportedly overdosed while in a vehicle, a report said.

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Students at Market Street Elementary waited in line to make their own pizzas during the Tot Chef program on April 27.

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MCCTC Chef Sean Kushma wrote the names of the students by their pizza before the baked them for the Tot Chef program on April 27 at Market Street Elementary.

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breakfast burrito. “My favorite part would be the breakfast burritos. Mine became a breakfast sandwich, I had so many ingredients I had two get two pieces of tortilla,” said third-grader Harold Miller. Each class, ever y student gets a recipe of the item they are making that day. This gives the students the opportunity to make their creations at home and outside of the class. Many of the students now have learned to like things they used to never Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci eat before and are willing to try Market Street Elementary students walked through the line adding toppings to their pizzas on April 27 for the Tot new items. Chef program.

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Theft of services: A manager with Days Inn, 7393 South Ave., reported a tenant had checked out and left without paying the two-day room charge and other services that totaled $369. Employee theft: An investigation reportedly showed that a worker with Sam’s Club, 6361 South Ave., had deceived customers by providing them with eight blank or empty gift cards while pocketing the genuine ones. The theft was estimated at $216. Drugs: After pulling him over on Market Street, authorities charged Matt R. Green, 23, with possession of heroin and Tramadol and issued him a minormisdemeanor citation charging marijuana possession after alleging Green, of Neeld Road, East Palestine, had a bag with a powder that tested positive for heroin and fentanyl, three bags containing a total of 18 grams of suspected marijuana and six Tramadol pills in a cigarette carton. Tramadol is a controlled opioid substance typically used to treat moderate to severe pain. May 6 Theft: Two men and two women in their 30s or 50s reportedly stole $6,443 worth of merchandise that included several duffel bags, from Target, 417 BoardmanPoland Road, then left in a gray Ford Windstar van. Trespassing: A man was seen entering a car for sale at a business in the 8500 block of Market Street. Theft/criminal damaging: A Boardman woman alleged her former boyfriend had stolen her cellphone and damaged her kitchen table before leaving. Theft: A woman reportedly took a $37 school outfit from Cirilla’s, 64 BoardmanPoland Road. Identity theft: A worker for a U.S. Route 224 care facility found out his stolen debit card had been used at several area businesses to rack up about $304 in fraudulent charges. Theft: Kristopher R. Malailua, 26, of Mount Vernon Avenue, Youngstown, and Jasmine L. David, 23, same address, were charged in the theft of $55 worth of items, including a pizza, from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Theft: After responding to a complaint that two juveniles had stolen two bicycles in the 90 block of Arlene Avenue, officers charged a 16-year-old Youngstown boy with theft and obstructing official business after saying he had fled on foot from police. Theft: Authorities charged Yvette D. Mendez, 45, with theft after alleging Mendez, of Plazaview Court, Youngstown, had stolen from Walmart $43 worth of merchandise that included thermal clothing. May 7 Arrest: After responding to a report of a possibly intoxicated person on Market Street, officers took into custody Tina L. Scritchfield, 58, of North Meridian Road, Youngstown, after discovering she was wanted on an Austintown warrant charging inducing panic. Theft: Keith J. Holley, 26, was charged with stealing a $35 electronic item from Walmart. Holley, of Idywild Street Northeast, Warren, also was wanted on a bench warrant from Niles Municipal Court related to a domestic-violence charge. Criminal damaging: A woman alleged after returning to her Indianola Road residence from vacation that her former roommate had flipped over some of the accuser’s furniture and broken glass in the kitchen. Theft: A township woman noticed her wallet missing while she was at a Market Street gas station. May 8 Arrest: A traffic stop on Market Street led to the arrest of Danielle M. Melnek, 29, of South Avenue, Boardman, who was wanted on a Youngstown warrant accusing her of failing to appear in court.


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Star gazing party to be June 3

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The residents at Beeghly Oaks went around the table saying what they liked about Earth Day while eating their dirt dessert on April 21.

Residents make dirt dessert for Earth Day By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Beeg h ly Oa k s Center for Rehabilitation and Healing residents got a taste of mother nature during their Earth Day celebration on April 21. T he residents sta r ted out t heir morning w it h a n Earth Day word puzzle while Beeg h ly Oa k s Di rec tor of C onc ier ge S er v ic e s C a rol Zeigler got t he ingredients for the dirt dessert together. After the residents finished their puzzles, they prepared Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci to make their dirt dessert. Beeghly Oaks residents poured their smashed up chocolate cookies into See DESSERT, Page 8

pudding to finish making their Earth Day dirt dessert.

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Residents at Beeghly Oaks celebrated Earth Day by preparing to make a dirt dessert on April 21.

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 accessible. 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.

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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.

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

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 attention 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

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audiobooks; researching a topic; discovering new books and authors to read and enjoy and business, nonprofit or genealogy help. To schedule an appointment, visit any library, call 330-744-8636 or go online at www. LibraryVisit.org/Book-a-Librarian. This event is for senior adults, adults and teens.

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 pickups, 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.

Preserving your family heirlooms This is your introduction to Preservation and Conservation issues relevant to the genealogist. Whether the information is in the form of original documents and artifacts, or as generated research findings, this seminar on May 30 at 6:30 p.m. at the Boardman library will cover basic care, storage and handling techniques; repairing and reformatting; technology migration; disaster response and legacy planning. This event is for adults and teens. Registration for all programs is required. Call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Information Services Department, or simply go online and register via the library’s events calendar.

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The first step was to smash up a chocolate cook ie t hat wou ld represent t he d i r t . Zeigler joked that smashing the cookies was a good way for t he residents to relieve stress as they passed out the cook ies. A f ter t he cook ies were made i nto cr u mbles, t here was pudd i ng passed out that represented the dirt. The residents poured t heir cookie dirt into the pudding and then were able to enjoy their dirt dessert. As t he residents ate t heir desser t, t hey went a rou nd t he table each say ing what t he Ea r t h mea ns to t hem. There were a nswers about Mother Nature, freedom, stability and a variety of other answers. To keep the Earth Day celebration going, the residents had the opportunity to watch a drum circle later in the afternoon. They listened and da nced a long as t he musicia ns per for med d i f ferent songs on their drums. The Beeghly Oa ks Center works to put together events for their residents that brings in members of the community to celebrate something special.

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One of the Beeghly Oaks residents worked on smashing her chocolate cookie for her dirt dessert on April 21 she made for Earth Day.

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Residents smashed their cookies to break them up as part of the dirt dessert they were making for Earth Day on April 21 at Beeghly Oaks.

MCESC Art Show Neighbors | Submitted

The Mahoning County Educational Service Center honored an incredible group of talented high school artists and their instructors at the 30th annual Art Show on May 3. Approximately 90 students, in grades 9-12, from 17 Valley School Districts in Mahoning, Columbiana and Portage Counties were recognized at the Joyce Brooks Center. More than 100 original art pieces were on display. Placing students from MCCTC were Caitlyn Neapolitan (first place illustration), Katelynne McHugh (first place drawing and dIstrict award), Alexandria Stubbs (first place computer graphics and The Purchase Award), Megan Kidd (second place computer graphics), Caitlyn Neapolitan (honorable mention computer graphics), Hailey Fazio (first place graphic design), Caitlyn Neapolitan (second place graphic design), Brandon Palomaki (third place graphic design), Ilmir Stefanides (first place film/ video), Brandon Darby (second place film/video), Brandon Palomaki (third place film/video), Cheyene Finney (third place colored pencil) and Megan Kidd (second place ink). Special congratulations goes to to Purchase Award winner Alexandria Stubbs (pictured) on her computer graphics/digital imaging piece, titled “Reflection of Imperfection.” Her piece will be on display in the Mahoning County Educational Service Center building on Palmyra Road in Canfield.


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Boys track is victorious on Senior Night The Boardman boys track team improved its 2017 record to 10-1 and 6-1 in the AAC with a 95-42 victory over the Poland Bulldogs on May 2. The Spartans opened the meet with a victory by seniors Chris Butler, Nathaniel Ams and Nick Digiacomo, along with freshman Mitchel Dunham in the 4x800 meter relay. The next event, the 110-meter hurdles, sophomore Eri Ojewale placed first, freshman Brian Yauger was second and sophomore Miles Spearman placed third. In the 100-meter dash, Spartan junior JaJuan Forte placed first with junior Justice Jama in third. In the 1600-meter run, Dunham took first with Digiacomo in second. The Spartans were first in the 4x100 meter relay with the team of freshmen Zach Johnson, Rashie Garner, Isaiah Suarez and Yauger. Sophomore Josh Rodriguez placed second in the 400-meter run. Ojewale placed first in the 300 hurdles with Spearman placing third. In the 800-meter run, sophomore Trevor Boggess placed first, sophomore Payton Torres was second and senior Koby AduPoku was third. The 200-meter

run saw junior Ethan Himes finish second. The next event was the 3200-meter run which was won by Butler. The 4x400 relay team of juniors Jacob Kimble, Billy Cammack, John Fleet and Justice Jama placed first. In the field events, senior George Wallace won the shot put and junior Steven Amstutz was second. Wallace placed first in the discus with junior Zach David taking third. In the high jump Jama was second and senior Richard Fisher was third. Jama also placed third in the long jump. The pole vault saw senior Don Lewis place first, Fisher second and senior Vi Trihn Luu place third. The meet was also Senior Night for the Spartans. Twentytwo members of the team competed for the very last time at Spartan Stadium. “This senior class really did a nice job this season,” said Spartan Head Coach John Phillips. “We had several guys come out for track that have excelled in other sports and hopefully the message of ‘track makes you a better athlete’ resonates with some younger Spartans in grades 6-11.”

Boys track takes first at Crusader Relays

The Boardman boys track team traveled to the Crusader Relays this on May 13 at Massillon Perr y High School and placed first overall. The Spartans placed first in 10 of the 15 events in the meet, starting with a first place finish by senior George Wallace and junior Steven Amstutz in the shot put relay. Wallace teamed up with junior Zach David and placed first in the discus relay as well. On the track, the Spartan 4x1600 team of seniors Chris Butler, Nick Digiacomo and Dominic Eorio, along w ith freshman Mitchel Dunham, placed first. Freshman Brian Yauger won the 110 hurdles and sophomore Eri Ojewale placed first in the 200 hurdles. The Dis-

tance Medley Relay of Butler, Digiacomo and juniors David Bader and Jacob Kimble placed first. Winning the 4x200 was the team of Ojewale, senior Sheldon Broyles and juniors Billy Cammack and John Fleet. Dunham won the 1500-meter run. The 4x800 team of Butler, senior Koby Adu-Poku and sophomores Payton Torres and Trevor Boggess placed first. Finally, the 4x400 was won by the team of Ojewale, Fleet, junior Justice Jama and sophomore Josh Rodriguez. “This meet was a lot of fun for our kids,” said Spartan Head Coach John Phillips. “It is nice to travel and compete against other teams from different parts of Ohio-this meet will only make us better for post-season.”

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Gardening tips at library Come to the Boardman library on May 20 at 10 a.m. for quick and easy solutions to problems gardeners face every day. There will be 60-65 “tips” to create and maintain your garden. This event is for adults.

Summer Discovery to be May 1 until July 31 Visit a Mahoning County public library or sign up online on or after May

1 to register for this year’s Summer Discovery Program. This year’s theme is “Build a Better World.” All who register will receive free coupons, just for signing up. Children can complete activities or read books to earn prizes (while supplies last) and to earn a chance to win a gift card. Children who complete the program will also be invited to a breakfast in July, sponsored by Home Savings and Loan and Sweeney Chevy Buick GMC, featuring Rosemary Wells, best-selling author of the Max and Ruby books. Teens and adults can read books to earn prizes (while supplies last), too, and earn a chance to win a gift card. And, don’t forget to check out the Happenings Newsletter or the library’s online

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events calendar for a schedule of exciting programs.

Night owl story time There will be an evening story time for children, ages 3-5, on May 23 and 30 at 7 p.m. at the Boardman library. Each child must be accompanied by an adult in this 30-minute program featuring finger plays, stories and a craft activity.

Tales and talk for 2s and 3s Join the Boardman library on May 24 and 31 at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader.

SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE

CHURCH SPONSORED

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com

3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday

9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church

Wednesday

6:30 p.m. - Family Night

PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald

UNITED METHODIST Canfield United Methodist Church

27 S. Broad St. (330) 533-9801 www.canfieldmethodist.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Childcare available Rev. Susan Brown Rev. Beth McGuire Associate Pastor

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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

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

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


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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS The Mahoning County CASA/Guardian ad Litem Program is seeking community volunteers for its late summer training class. Court-appointed special advocates represent the best interests of abused and neglected children in Juvenile Court proceedings. Initially, volunteers agree to 30 hours of training held over six weeks and make a oneyear commitment to advocate for one case. Twelve hours of continuing education per year is needed to continue as a guardian ad litem. For information, call the CASA office at: 330-740-2239 Or www.mccasa.org. The application deadline is June 16th

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JOBS General Help BUILDER Long term Career Opportunity! NVR Building Products (Ryan Homes & Heartland Homes) is looking for motivated team members for building Wall Panels, Trusses, Trim and Class A CDL Drivers. Direct hire starting at $14.05/hr. and UP, skill dependent. Paid holidays, vacations, 401K, ESOP & health benefits. (Pre-employment drug test required) Apply in person at: 189 Little Beaver Rd. Enon Valley, PA 16120 between 6 a.m.-4 p.m. E.O.E.

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Residential. Dependable self motivated, good driving record, reliable transportation. $12/hr. to start. Reply to: 7068 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44515

Counselor Parents

George Junior Republic, a premier residential treatment facility, seeks married couple (at least one must possess Bachelor’s Degree) to work with young males ages 9 to 19. Upon completion of paid two weeks of training, couple will live on campus expense free with zero commuting costs to and from work. Excellent benefit package includes medical and dental coverage along with superior retirement plan. Schedule is a 10 day on, 4 day off rotation with every other weekend off or Mondays at 5pm thru Saturdays at 10am. If interested submit resume and salary requirements to: tjones@gjr.org or fax to: 724-458-0912 Dancers Wanted Call The Palace 330-536-9266

Evening Child Care Worker

George Junior Republic, a premier residential treatment facility, seeks Evening Child Care Workers for the PM to AM hours to supervise youth. Must possess a high school diploma and ACT 33 and 34 Clearances. We offer competitive pay and full benefits. If interested, submit resume and/or application to: tjones@gjr.org; Fax to: 724-458-0912 Or apply online at gjr.org HANDYMAN WANTED 5 yrs. minimum experience. E.O.E. Call 330-502-8082

Landscape Supervisor

Must be experienced in running landscape crew and have valid drivers’ license. Call 330-503-3300

Lifeguards & Pool Attendants

for brand new pool at large apartment complex. Full time starting Memorial Day through Labor Day. Email resume to: cpw4661@aol.com or fax to: 330-792-8811 No phone calls please.

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MATERIAL HANDLERS Starting wage above Min. Apply in person to: 852 Ann St. Niles, OH 44446 Drug Free Workplace

Siding Helpers wanted Call 330-787-2873

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Needed with Associates degree in Early Childhood Education or Bachelor’s degree in any field of study; also

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with High School Diploma for Christian Preschool. Call 330-783-5668 or email resume: ecp@rrbiznet.com TRAVEL WITH DiRUSSO’S SAUSAGE CONCESSIONS Call 330-501-5005 for details

Child Care Needed BABYSITTER - For 2 toddlers, 2 to 3 days a week. No housework, no pets. Must be a non-smoker & have own transportation. Email with interest to: alissaaosborne@aol.com

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53’ van, dedicated routes, exccelletn pay, homemost days. Call 330-518-4679

CDL CLASS A or B DRIVERS

Needed for residential waste and recycling collection routes. Repetitive heavy lifting required. Competitive hourly wage; Full benefit package; Paid holidays, PTO days and uniforms. Home every night. Ask about $2500 SIGNING BONUS AVAILABLE FOR NEW EMPLOYEES QUALIFIED APPLICANTS ONLY, APPLY IN PERSON MON.-FRI., 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.

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Hiring exp. Class A CDL Drivers, local work. Competitive hourly wage with overtime. 401K available. Call 330-533-7718.

Dump Drivers $2400 Sign-on Bonus

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Drug and Alcohol Case Manager Nurse Aide Coordinator & Floor Nurses Guardian Health Care Center is accepting applications for Nurse Aide Coordinator. Primary duties include assisting with the interviewing and hiring of nurse aides, recording and reporting to the nurse aide registry as required by state regulations, and assisting with orientation, instruction and supervision of all nurse aides. Qualified applicant must be an Ohio LPN and have at least two years experience in long term care management. This is a full time position that works flexible hours. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at: 1735 Belmont Avenue Youngstown, OH Phone: 330-743-1393 Or apply online at: windsorhouseinc.com EOE

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

Local long term care pharmacy has positions available for full time entry level pharmacy technicians. Good communication skills and willingness to be a team member. Rotating evenings and weekends. Training provided, no experience necessary. EOE. Send resume to: Box M62653 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

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PHARMACY BILLING OFFICE

Local LTC pharmacy has a position available with benefits. Experience in A/R, computer data entry and customer service. Send resume to: Box M62652 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

Home every night, newer equipment with EZ-Pass, non-Hazmat, manual shift truck. Weekly pay, direct deposit available, hospitalization and paid vacation. Must have 1 year exp. Call 330-638-9936

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

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George Junior Republic seeks full-time Cooks for its Grove City location. Steady hours (minimum of 40 per week) working 7 to 5 on weekdays, 8:30 to 5 when working weekends. We offer excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision and 401k. If interested submit resume and salary requirements to: tjones@gjr.org Or apply in person at: 233 George Junior Road Administration Building

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Greenbriar Village Studio - 1-Bdrm. 2/3 Bdrm. Townhouse 330-423-0115 Pet friendly community.

Austintown Pembrook apts. Now leasing studios-$395, 1 bdrm., $495 .$300 security deposit. 330-793-5022 Austintown

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Spacious studio apt. with patio, large closets, unfurnished available starting at $445/mo. + elec. 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Boardman

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

Ask for Specials! Boardman - Senior Apts. 2 Bdrm., heat & water incl. $525/mo., first mo. free.

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Boardman - 2 Bdrm., 1st fl., heat & water incl., $550. No pets. Call 330-726-2437.

Boardman - Near Mall 1 Bdrm. @ $450 Nicely Remodeled. 7544 Market St. 330-629-7544

Boardman 2 Bdrm., 1 Bath, Starting at $500 Heat & Water Paid Call 330-788-2202 Newport Glen - Elevator Service 4071 Glenwood Boardman

Boardman/Poland Apts., lofts, townhouses. Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. Call 330-758-5916

Canfield 1 bedroom starting $475 2 bedroom starting $550 CANFIELD SCHOOLS HEAT & WATER PAID Sr. Discounts 330-533-5454 - Carriage Hill 386 Fairground Cornersburg BRANDYWINE APTS. All utilities included Featuring LARGE 1 Bdrm. $525 330-799-0611 GIRARD - Highland Ave. 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at $425/mo. Call 330-506-9956

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HEAT & WATER PAID 2 Bedroom starting at $550 Call 330-545-3975 210 Elruth Ct.- Sr Discounts Hubbard

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Cats are welcome. LIBERTY - 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting $525/mo.; 2, 3 & 4 bdrm. townhomes, $675$825/mo. Various floor plans! $99 MOVE IN SPECIAL! Monticello Apts. including Logan Gate & Logan Way. Call 330-759-9478. Liberty: 1 bed, $505; 2 bed from $525, heat/water pd. Timber Ridge, 330-759-8811 MINERAL RIDGE RIDGEWOOD APTS. - SR 46 1 & 2 Bdrm. units, heat & water pd. + sec. system, carports, pool, onsite mgr. 330-652-6008/330-545-6630 NEW MIDLETOWN 2 bdrm., 1 bath townhouse, full basement, $525/mo. Call 330-506-4559 STRUTHERS 330-565-0590 2 Bedroom duplex. 1st Months rent, $99. Yo. East: ESA Park accepting applications for 2 bedroom, regular rents only. Call 330-747-7400

Houses For Rent Liberty - 3 bdrm., $675 + all util. 330-742-7580. Struthers - 19 Sexton. 3 bdrm., newly remodeled, $650/mo. 330-369-2071 Struthers - E. Midlothian. 3 bdrm., $625/mo. + util. Call 330-742-7580. Yo. East - Ranch, 2 & 3 bdrm., accepting Section 8. Call 330-742-7580. Yo. East, South & West Newly renovated homes available. Accepting Section 8. Call 330-742-7580.

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Lawn/Garden Equipment

Sporting/Exercise Equipment

CHIPPER/SHREDDER 7.5hp, Craftsman, never used, $300. 330-502-2868

Treadmill - Pro-Form, electric, excellent shape, asking $325. Call 330-207-9795.

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Field & Brush mower - DR, 18 h.p., 30” cut, excellent shape, $1950. 330-953-3080

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

Houses For Sale

Golf Cart - Elec. Club Car. New tires, roof, windshield, rear seat with fold down body, front & rear lights, $2250. Call 330-501-5455

Daily/wkly. Rates. May Motel, 330-538-2211 or Boardman Inn, 330-758-2315.

REAL ESTATE Conneaut, OH - 3 bdrm. brick ranch with picturesque view of Lake Erie. Enjoy fishing, boating, sunsets, fireworks, D-Day & other events. Fully furnished, hardwood floors, a/c, fireplace & much more, $125,000. Call for more information at 440-382-0787 YO. SOUTH 3 bdrm. home for sale. Call 330-770-4324

Residential Lots Yo. west - lot 92x98, make offer. Monterey Ave., Victor, 330-793-3227.

Mobile Homes 1998 Colony - $21,500 Located in Brookfield Acres Mobile Home Park, 14x70, 3 bdrm., 1 bath. Updated, c/a, carport, shed. Call 330-717-0575

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STUFF Antiques/Collectibles Magnavox cabinet stereo with AM/FM radio, $250/ offer. Call 330-565-5803 Shirley Temple VHS clam shell tapes, complete set, $40/offer. 330-565-5803

Appliances

Appliance Sale

Refrigerator/washers, $238 Stoves, $198, Dryers, $158 All with 90 Day Warranty

Economy Furniture

2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331 Dryer - elec., 6 yr. old, LG, excellent condition, $150. Call 330-757-8209

Golf Cart - Gas, new tires, battery & roof. Sharp! $2000/offer. 330-501-5455 Lawn Tractor - John Deere GX325, 48” deck, excellent condition, $5800 new; asking $1399. Have pics. 330-654-3929. Riding lawn mower, Craftsman, $300; 2 self-propelled, $170 ea. Call 330-793-0241. Snowblade - 46”, $40. Like new. S-O-L-D! Tractor - 2004 John Deere Model 2210, 54” mower deck, bucket loader, R3 tires, $8550. 330-568-7041

Swimming Pools/ Accessories FENCE - 5’x104’ with gate, includes deck, around a pool, $100. 330-758-1742 HOT TUB HOT TUB Save Big on 2016 Models! Scratch & dents, discontinued, refurbished. SAVE THOUSANDS! Young’s Hot Tub Sales & Service ~ 814-438-2512 SWIMMING POOL 12x24 above ground. Includes all plumbing, solar heater, access., decking, & chemicals, $600/offer. Call 330-783-0026

TV/Stereo/Video

Trailer - 2017 cargo, 7’x16’, rear ramp, side door, heavy duty 15” tires, used once, $4000/offer. 330-881-9905.

RCA CD/Cassette AM/FM Stereo, 2 outside speakers, $50/offer. 330-565-5803

Utility Trailer - 5’x10’, new tires, needs a spring, $250. S-O-L-D!

7000

PETS, ANIMALS

WHITE1855 w/hyd. lift, 55” deck, 3pt. 48” HD blade & PTO, $750. (330) 207-7808

Dogs

Yard vac shredder - Craftsman, $135. Call 330-774-5627/330-549-0947

Labrador Retrievers - AKC, yellow, males, 8 wks., $600. Call 330-550-3507.

Machinery/Tools

Free Pets

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), $700. 330-889-2334. Welder - Lincoln, brand new with welding hood, $450 or trade towards 10 ga. shotgun or 12 ga. 3” magnum shotgun. Call 330-889-2334. Craftsman 10” radial arm saw, Ryobi compound miter saw, Ryobi table saw, $400 for all. Call 330-898-5078

Miscellaneous

NOTICE: Screen

respondents carefully when giving away animals.

8000

AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars BMW 325i conv. - 1989, black, extra top, nice shape, $5295/offer. 330-534-4820. 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

Bicycles

Generator -1400 Watt portable, Craftsman, $75. Call 330-774-5627/330-549-0947

Bike - adult, 3 wheel, excellent condition, $175 or best offer. S - O - L - D !

Mixer - KitchenAid, never used, in box, paid $385, sell $225, red. 330-502-5530.

Ford Vicky - 1951 Show quality, $40,000 invested, asking $19,500. Call 724-866-8362

TRAILERS & HITCHES bennetttrailer.com 330-533-4455

Jaguar XK8 - 1999. Red Conv., low mi., $18,000 or best offer. 330-792-3105.

Farmers Market Asparagus, Apples, Cider. Huffman Fruit Farm, 13080 Lisbon Rd., Salem, 9-5, Mon.-Sat. 330-533-5700

Antique/Classic Cars

Motorcycles/Mopeds

Automobiles

Trucks

Wanted To Buy

Pontiac Chieftain - 1956 2 dr. hardtop, $12,000. Call 330-536-6649

A best price $325 & up for most. Call 330-759-7807 or after 6pm, 330-534-2634.

Polaris 2Up 850 Sportsman 2010. 67 mi., like new, $7500. Call 724-734-9659.

Kawasaki Teryx - 2011 750cc, low mi., extras, $9500. Call 330-565-5801

Ford Contour SVT - 1998 4 dr., FWD, 6 cyl., Toreador red with deep purple int. Southern CA car, 19” rims, Khumo tires, free flow exhaust, Sony Xplod CD, MP3 player with subwoofer, 88,000 orig. mi. Must see to appreciate, $4000. Call or text, 330-550-3674

Chevrolet 2500HD - 2008 6.0L, auto., a/c, 265,000 mi., 2WD, very good condition, $4500. Call 330-502-2833

ATVs

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

Boats

Suzuki Boulevard C90T 2007. One adult owner, black with blue flake, factory tach, light bar & luggage rack. Cobra long pipes & control module, K&N air cleaner. New battery, tires one season old. Excellent condition, 23,000 mi, $4300. Call Vince at 330-502-5094

Glastron GTS - 2014 185 I/O, 225 Volvo Penta motor & Volvo outdrive. Boat is 9-pass. Wakeboard tower with Bimini top, 6 Kicker LED light up speakers & bass tube with remote control, speakers hooked up to amp. Everything that you need to immediately get on the water including the following: skis, wakeboard, 2 tubes, low ropes. Boat comes with all buoys, dock lines, fire extinguisher, whistle, anchor & 2 extra props (3 blade prop & 4 blade prop). Life vests for all 9 pass. including ski vests. Boat has morning cover & was stored indoors all winter, approx. 100 hrs., $30,500. 330-757-9699

Curio Cabinet - pure oak, excellent condition, $300. 330-539-9293/330-507-1115 MATTRESS KING - $79, any size & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217

Mattress Sale Economy Furniture

2828 Market, Yo. 782-0331

Campers/RVs Fleetwood Limited - 1985 Class A motorhome, many new parts, does need work. $1000 firm. 330-219-7188 Forest River Sierra - 2014 5 slides, washer/dryer, custom shed, wooded lot, Canfield Park, seasonal rent paid, $40,000. 330-550-0302 Jayco Bunk House - 2013 26’, queen bed in front, bunks in back, sleeps 7, excellent condition, no slide, $11,700. Call 330-759-0877

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson - 2010 FLHTK Electra Glide Limited, 11,000 mi. Black, Black Ice, front & rear lowered, GPS, rider back rest, other extras, $15,000. Call 330-707-7762 Harley-Davidson Fatboy 2000. 18,000 mi., many extras, excellent condition, $6300/offer. 330-654-4011 Harley-Davidson Fatboy 1994. Excellent condition, 38,800 mi., teal & silver, luggage rack, extra parts, $5500. Call 330-503-6869

Patio furniture - 10 pc. table & chairs, very good condition, $250. 330-519-9555. Sleepy Hollow Outlet Any size starting at $78 330-782-5555 4931 Market

Pistol- Glock G24 with Aimshot laser site, $800. Call 330-729-1203. Treadmill - Pro-Form LM Power incline, walk, jog, run fast, $150. 330-750-1045

Ford Crown Victoria - 2009 Orig. owner, excellent condition, 86,000 mi., $6500/ offer. S - O - L - D ! Ford Taurus - 2005 128,000 mi., $1900. 330-550-6078/330-793-5343 Pontiac Grand AM 2004 Candy apple red, loaded, sunroof, chrome wheels, Perfect graduation gift or mom’s classy soccer car, runs like new, $3495/offer. Call 330-766-1194

Professional

Geo Prizm LSi - 1997, runs good, $700 or best offer. S -O - L - D ! Kia Soul - 2013, 1-owner, fully loaded, bought brand new in 2014, $9000. Call 330-509-0939 Subaru Impreza WRX 2002 4 dr., AWD, 4 cyl., silver. Many STI options, BBS rims, turbo timer, titanium shift knob, suspension upgrades, blow off valve, etc. New NITTO tires, ceramic brake pads & battery, 27,000 orig. mi., FL car, never seen snow, $13,500 firm! Call or text 330-550-3674 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E.

Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs Buick Rendezvous - 2002 149,000 mi., $2000. Call 234-855-5360

Chevrolet S-10 pickup 2003, 4x4, crew cab, 51,000 mi., R-Title, loaded, $4500. S-O-L-D! Dodge Ram 2500 - 1999 4x4 diesel, 111,000 mi., newer pump, turbo, batteries, drive train good, body rough, $5200/best offer. Call 330-757-3899 Ford Ranger - 2002, ext. cab, 4x4, V-6, auto., $3800/ best offer. 330-330-7469 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. FORD F-150 XLT - 1997 Ext. cab, V-8, cap, many new parts, 125,000 mi., $2950/offer. 330-540-9690

Vans Dodge Grand Caravan 2010 V-6, 7 pass., 49,000 mi., new tires & battery, cruise, tilt, front & rear air & heat, Ready for your vacation, $8500. Call 330-707-0518

Customers,

ADVERTISE in Classifieds CALL (330) 746-6565 or 1-800-686-5003

Professional

Asphalt Paving

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

Carpet/Floor Covering

Landscapers

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

A&R Precision Lawncare & Landscaping. Mulching, new installs, renovation, patios, walkways, pressure washing. Free Est. 330-770-9355

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

Handyman

TRYING TO SELL A CAR, COUCH, OR COLLECTIBLE$? LOOK NO FURTHER, YOU’VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. CALL THE NEIGHBORS CLASSIFIED DEPT 746-6565

MORE

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

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

Garage Sales

Reach

Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2016 4 dr., 4x4, 4.36 cyl., blackout edition, black ext., gray int., 8600 mi. Take over lease, $338/mo., remaining mi. left 36,400, lease end date, 11/15/19. Call 330-502-0100

Gutter Cleaning & Installation

Garage Sales

ZZ TOP PRICES PAID

$350-$550. 330-782-7925

GMC JIMMY - 2000 108,000 mi., new tires & brakelines. Body very good, reduced to $2100. Call 330-207-5095.

Electrical Work

Boardman - Estate Sales 464 & 460 Presidential Ct. Sat., May 27th, 9am-6pm Both Houses, beige leather furniture, sofa & chairs, kitchenware, Drexel bedroom set, antique armoire, office chair & desk, yard supplies, wheelchair, vintage items. Lots of misc. including 1996 Saturn. Make former treasures your new treasures.

YOUNGSTOWN AUTO WRECKING. Top dollar for any vehicle. 330-743-1492.

Chevrolet Trailblazer - 2008 1 owner, 2WD, 121,000 mi., excellent condition, $3800. Call 330-547-3334

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

Guitars - Used, all with hardshell cases, very good shape. Brands include Fender, Univox, Silvertone, Dixon & Alverez, $300-$500, negotiable if reasonable. Text or call 330-397-4070, ask for Marie

Sporting/Exercise Equipment

Cadillac STS - 2001. Silver, 174,000 mi,., fresh tune-up, chrome rims, good runner, factory stereo, $1000/offer. No voicemail, text only or call: 330-519-4780

Ford Taurus SEL - 2015 11,000 mi., white metallic, $18,000. Call 330-755-9529

Musical Instruments

Queen set $98/Full set $88

Automobiles Buick LaCrosse - 2010 loaded, good condition, maroon, $8900. 330-755-7047

Chevrolet Malibu - 2012 4 cyl., leather heated seats, 50,000 mi., $8400. Call 330-534-4188

FREE WOOD STOVE Must remove from basement. 330-942-5143

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

Motorcycle sidecar, was on a Harley, $1900. S-O-L-D!

Starcraft 16ft aluminum boat with 40 Merc outboard, $1500. 330-565-5801.

Furniture Beds - Broyhill Attic Heriloom, 2, twins, complete sets, matching night stand, $400. 330-286-3912.

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Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449 BROWN Handyman & Remodeling. Jobs big & small. 34 yrs. exp. 330-766-0925.

Hauling A&G Hauling. Anything you need! Garages, basement, , brush. Call 330-720-6275

Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work Also HIGH GRASS-WEEDS SHRUB, TREE, TRIM, REMOVAL. 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

Printing Girard Printing Company All your printing needs. Color or black and white. 330-545-5533; or Fax: 330-545-5625

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

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


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Happily Ever After Paula Leonardi v Darin Ducato MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, OH

Paula Leonardi and Darin Ducato were married at 6 p.m. July 8 at Landerhaven Executive Caterers. The ceremony was officiated by the Rev. Michael Currier, and a reception followed at the Gardens at Landerhaven. The parents of the bride are Paul and Lucy Repko of Poland, and the late Anthony Leonardi. The parents of the groom are JoAnna Ducato of Pepper Pike, Ohio, and the late Ronald Ducato. The bride wore a tea-length gown designed and created by her mother. It incorporated pieces from the bride’s grandmother’s wedding dress from 1942, and her mother’s dress from 1973. The sweetheart neckline and belt were decorated with crystals that highlighted the petaled skirt. Cindy Cunningham was the matron of honor. She wore a mauve and maroon-colored dress. Dean Ducato, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Mrs. Leonardi Ducato graduated from University of Akron with a bachelor’s

CANTON

degree in business administration. She is a new product introduction buyer in nuclear medicine for Philips Healthcare, Cleveland. Mr. Ducato graduated from University of Dayton. He is executive vice president of Integrity Insurance in Chagrin Falls. The couple took a Caribbean cruise for their wedding trip, and reside in Aurora, Ohio.

Amy Nypaver, Corey Pabst set June rite AUSTINTOWN

Jacquelyn Creighton v Dr. Dean Marshall

Marty and Karen Nypaver are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Amy Nypaver, to Corey Pabst. All are of Austintown. The parents of the prospective groom are Brian Pabst of Austintown and Diane Pabst of Cuyahoga Falls. The ceremony will take place at 3 p.m. June 2 at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. An evening reception will follow at Drake’s Landing in Canfield. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Nypaver graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Ohio University, and from Eastern Kentucky University with a master’s degree. She is a speech-language pathologist for Trumbull County Educational Service Center in Niles. Mr. Pabst earned his bachelor’s de- logistics coordinator for Superior Bevergree from Ohio State University. He is a age in Solon.

Jacquelyn Elise Creighton and Dr. Dean Joseph Marshall were married Sept. 24 at St. Peter Church. The Rev. Edward L. Beneleit officiated at the 12:30 p.m. ceremony, and the reception followed at Onesto Lofts. The bride is the daughter of Ralph and Sherry Creighton of Columbiana, formerly of Boardman. The groom is the son of John and Karen Marshall of Hubbard. The bride wore a gown with a bodice of hand-crocheted lace, embellished with sequins and pearls, and English tulle skirting. It was completed with a Swarovski crystal belt. Chrystin Ritter was the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Angela Morra and Jessica Speece, the bride’s cousins; Raenell Hannis and Hallie Marshall, the bride’s sisters-in-law; Lindsey White Khabbaza; Lindsey Tamulonis; Amanda Hornby; and Emily Rike. Isabella Morra, the bride’s cousin, was the flower girl. The attendants wore smoke-gray gowns. J.T. Marshall, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were Jonathan and Ryan Creighton, the bride’s brothers; A.J. Giancola; Scott Watkins; Josh Colletta; Jerad Jordan; Chris Sikora; Andrew Hamilton; Dan Pisut; Steve Detzel; and Aaron Didich. Mrs. Marshall graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor’s de-

gree in nursing, and received a master’s degree in nurse anesthesia from Bloomberg University of Pennsylvania. She is a nurse anesthetist for Ohio Anesthesia Group in Canton. Dr. Marshall graduated from Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine, was a resident at Affinity Medical Center in orthopedic surgery, and served a fellowship for hip and knee reconstruction with Joint Implant Surgeons of New Albany, Ohio. He is an orthopedic surgeon at Spectrum Orthopedics, Canton. The couple traveled to El Dorado Riviera Maya for their honeymoon. They reside in Canton.

Miss Offerdahl, Mr. Bennett plan June ceremony Ivy Offerdahl and Derek Bennett, both of Boardman, are planning to be married June 10 in the rose garden at Fellows Riverside Gardens, Mill Creek MetroParks. Their parents are announcing the engagement. Sarah Carbon of Mineral Ridge is the mother of the bride-elect, and Lisa and Bob DeZee of Champion are the parents of the prospective groom. Invitations will be issued for the ceremony and the reception to follow at Ciminero’s Banquet Centre in Niles. Miss Offerdahl works at Rite Aid, Austintown, as a pharmacy technician. Mr. Bennett attended New Castle School of Trades and is an electrician.


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