Boardman Neighbors - June 10, 2017

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ROBINWOOD LANE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Students meet pen pals at bowling party

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Max helped out his classmate, Bridget, during their field trip to Boardman Lanes on May 24 for Robinwood Lane Elementary and Stadium Drive.

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Five Boardman senior athletes recently signed to continue their academic and athletic careers in college. The five are Caitlyn Hadley (cross-country and track), Logan Mitchell (track and field), Alexis Phillips (lacrosse), A.J. Scissum (football) and Coleman Stauffer (baseball).

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Friendly Squares to have June dance The Niles Friendly Squares will host their monthly square dance on June 10 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. Denny Steiner will be the guest caller for the evening. For additional information, call Gene Hammond at 330-534-4426 or 330-506-3370.

Knitting guild to meet on June 13 The Western Reserve Knitting Guild will meet on June 13 at 7 p.m. at the Rotary Community Building in Fair Park in Canfield. Loren Lease will give a presentation of Ravelry Part 2. Members wishing to be considered to be elected for president, vice-president, secretary or treasurer still have time to throw their hats in the ring before that nights voting begins. Anyone interested in the Guild, the Guild’s charity work or donating to the Guild for continued charity work can contact wrkg.ohio@ gmail.com.

Knitting Guild celebrates with Knit-In To celebrate World Wide Knit in Public day the Western Reserve Knitting Guild will host a Knit-In at the Can-

field library on June 10. Members and guests are encouraged to come and enjoy fellowship from 1-4 p.m. while working on various projects. Members are encouraged to work on the wreath project and are asked to bring two size 5 double pointed needles, size 3 straight or double pointed needles and a tapestry needle. Also you may bring a light snack to be shared with others. Coffee will be provided by the guild. The library is located at 43 W. Main Street in Canfield. This is not a library sponsored activity.

It’s all about yarn Bring in your crochet, knitting, plastic canvas or “anything with yarn” project and learn from one another on June 30 at 11 a.m. at the Boardman library. Participants are encouraged to bring all yarn UFOs (unfinished objects). This event is for adults and teens.

Finding the records of religious institutions Religious institutions are social networks and as such produce a variety of records useful to genealogists. Indeed, prior to the legal requirement of civil registration, many vital records were created at churches and synagogues. These places of worship are essential sources for the family historian. Registration is required for an event all about this topic at the Boardman library on June 13 at 6:30 p.m. Call 330744-8636 and ask for the Information Services Department, or simply go online and register via the library’s events calendar. This event is for adults and teens.

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Meet Zach! He is a male, buff tabby and white Domestic Shorthair who is estimated to be 10-months-old. Zach has been at Angels for Animals since Aug. 11, 2016 and would really love to find a new home to stretch out in soon. If you think Zach could be the perfect new member for your family, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours to get more information.

This happy girl is named Whitney! Whitney is a female, red Labrador Retriever mix who is estimated to be about 2-years and 1-month-old. She has been at Angels for Animals since May 8 and is hoping to meet her forever family soon. Could Whitney be the perfect fit for 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

Where is the best location for a graduation party?

Will you attend any concerts this summer?

At the graduate’s home. 33%

At a local park. 33%

At a banquet hall. 0%

Other. 33%

Yes - I have a pretty long list lined up. 33% Yes - There are a few. 33%

No - There are some I would like, but I have a scheduling conflict. 0% No - Not this summer. 33%

BOARDMAN

POLAND

On average, how many television shows do you watch per week?

How do you track the amount you exercise?

Almost none. 50% I have a couple I follow. 50%

A few have really caught my interest this year. 0% There are so many that I have trouble keeping up. 0%

I use an app. 50%

I keep a mental log. 0%

I write it down in a notebook. 0%

Other. 0% I don’t really keep track. 50%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

What is your favorite way to cook in the summer?

When is the best time to have a graduation party?

On the stove top.

Going out to eat.

On the grill.

Other.

Over a campfire. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

The weekend right after graduation. Early in the summer.

Toward the middle of summer. At the end of summer.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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POLAND

What is the best Father’s Day gift?

Is your family planning a vacation for this summer?

Something that reminds him how great of a dad he is. Something homemade and personal.

Something the family can do together. Other.

Visit boardmanneighbors.com to vote.

Yes - We take a vacation at this time every year.

No - But we might go on a sporadic weekend away.

Yes - We have been planning to take one for a while.

No - Not this summer.

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I Read YA book club This book club is for adult fans of Young Adult Literature from ages 18-118. Talk about why you like YA. Read and discuss. The next meeting will be at the Boardman library on June 19 at 6:30 p.m.

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Reader’s Choice book club Share your favorite books and find out what new ones are being published at this book club at the Boardman library on June 12 at 7 p.m. They will discuss the month’s book and preview next month’s book. This event is for adults.

Blood drive at the library There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross to serve the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital at the Boardman library on June 26 from 1:30-6:30 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1800-733-2767).

Puzzle swap Swap six of your once-done jigsaw puzzles with others on June 14 at 4 p.m. at the Boardman library. This takes place every second Wednesday of the month at the Boardman library at 4 p.m. This event is for adults.

Book cover decoration

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Fourth-grade students from Robinwood Lane Elementary went bowling at Boardman Lanes on May 24 as an end of the year field trip.

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Doreen Miner, fourth-grade teacher, bowled with some of her students during the Robinwood Lane Elementary fourth grade bowling trip on May 24.

Pen pals strike up friendships while bowling By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Pen pals met each other for the first time on May 24 at Boardman Lanes during the annual bowling field trip. The fourth-grade classes at Robinwood Lane Elementary attend Boardman Lanes as a

way to wrap up the end of the school year in a fun way. Robinwood teacher Jan Zorman and her fourth-grade students use the field trip as an opportunity to meet their secondgrade pen pals from Debbie Seifert’s class at Stadium Drive Elementary. “I think this is a good op-

portunity for the kids from the two different schools to meet and interact,” said Kim Benson, who is a mother of a fourth and second grade student. Several of the fourth-grade students had one pen pa l, while others had two. Zorman and Seifert have been utilizing

the pen pal letters as a way to sharpen the students’ writing skills, vocabulary and to help make friends with someone from a different school. “My pen pals I never saw before, so I was excited to meet them and have fun with See PEN PALS, Page 4

Repurpose old books by recovering them to create this unique home decoration at the Boardman library on June 15 at 7 p.m. This event is for teens and tweens in grades 6-12. Registration is required.

YWCA of Youngstown seeks art submissions YWCA of Youngstown is seeking donations of original art for a sale to be offered during the Women Artists: A Celebration! annual art exhibition. Pieces should measure 5 x 7 inches, and be light weight and stiff enough not to bend. Any artist, male or female, age 18 or older may contribute. Artists should affix artist’s name, address, title of work and medium to back. Pieces will be sold for $25. Artwork must be received by June 14.

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Doreen Miner and her fourth-grade students enjoyed bowling at Boardman Lanes on May 24 during the Robinwood Lane field trip.

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Max helped out his classmate, Bridget, during their field trip to Boardman Lanes on May 24 for Robinwood Lane Elementary and Stadium Drive.


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Second-grade students from Stadium Drive and fourth-grade students from Robinwood Lane took a picture with fourth-grade teacher Jan Zorman on their bowling field trip to Boardman Lanes.

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The pen pals talked about their favorite colors, food and really had the chance to figure out things they had in common with each other. “I was rea l ly excited because one of my pen pals is the daughter of our gym teacher,” said fourth-grader Cassie Austin. Several parents joined their children at Boardman Lanes

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Students from Robinwood Lane Elementary rolled their bowling balls down the lane at Boardman Lanes during the fourth-grade field trip.


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West Boulevard Elementary student Lexie Treharne was recognized by school board members on May 22 for her winning recycling poster. Treharne was the first place winner for grade 3 in the Mahoning County Green Team 2017 “Earth Day to Earth Day” Contest, that asked students to design a placemat. Seventeen school districts participated. Lexie Treharne is pictured accepting congratulations from Boardman Board of Education, from left, Jeff Barone, Kim Poma, Asst. Treasurer Sandy Huddleston and Board President John Landers.

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Pop Art Collage Workshop with Michael Albert

Master Gardener Peg Zeleznik will talk about native plants versus invasive plants, how native plants are good for the environment and how to add them to your garden or landscape on June 24 at 10 a.m. at the Boardman library. Refreshments will be served. Registration is required.

Join New York pop artist Michael Albert at the Boardman library on June 29 at 10 a.m. for a collage workshop where you will create and take home your very own work of art and receive a signed sample from the artist. This event is for school-age children, teens and adults only. Registration is limited for this two-hour program. Call the library or sign up on the events calendar.

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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 330-755-9089 or Marilyn Abramski at 330-7262527. The speaker for the June 13 meeting will Paul Miletta from Torrie’s Academy of Dance. He developed and teaches a class of dancers

Jam with the band as Leonardo brings his Rockin’ and Reading show to the Boardman library on June 10 at 11 a.m. Be ready to sing along and show off your dance moves. This event is for children of all ages.

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Holocaust survivors Holocaust Education Specialist Jess McClain will share the experiences of local holocaust survivors Henry Kinast and Bill Vegh at the Boardman library on June 20 at 7 p.m. This event is for teens and adults.

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their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize at the Boardman library every Tuesday in June at 10 a.m.

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Guests lined up as they picked out different chocolate treats during the second annual Chocolate Fest hosted by the Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown on May 11.

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Guests at the Chocolate Fest at the Magic Tree in Boardman went through the chocolate buffet line picking out different chocolate snacks.

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A buffet table was filled with different chocolate snacks during the second annual Chocolate Fest hosted by the Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown.

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families,” said Nagy. In the first year, the Foundation has spent around $10,500 worth of goods and services to the Youngstown community and the families they are helping. There are currently three families the Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown has adopted into the program and they are hoping after the fundraiser, they will be able to adopt one or two more. Janelle Nagy, the founder of the Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown, created the one in Youngstown when she moved to the area. The original Piggyback

Foundation that Nagy was part of was founded in Norwalk and when the founder gave Nagy her blessing, she was thrilled to be able to start the Foundation in Youngstown. “Everything is local. All of the kids and families are local,” said Nagy. All of the chocolate at the event was donated by local businesses and organizations. Nagy would like to thank Bisconti Orthodontics and the Goddard School in Boardman, plus many more, for their sponsorship and support of the chocolate fest. The Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown is always looking for volunteers and anyone interested can send an email to piggybackyoungstown@gmail.com.

his animals from 11 a.m.-noon, plus: The Bubble Lady A hands-on nature presentation from Mill Creek MetroParks A performance by Easy Street Productions The Home Depot® Make & Take Program Prizes, activities and cookies

A celebration of our Beeghly campus expansion. June 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ribbon cutting ceremony at noon Akron Children’s Beeghly Campus Building A 6505 Market St. in Boardman

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The Magic Tree Pub and Eatery was filled with guests supporting the Piggyback Foundation of Youngstown during the second Chocolate Fest on May 11.

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POLICE BLOTTER May 26 Assault: A Carter Circle woman told officers a man to whom she owes $30 grabbed her hair, pushed the accuser’s head down and struck her in the back while demanding she pay him back. Employee theft: Marcus J. Magby, 22, of Ferndale Avenue, Youngstown, faced a theft charge after an internal investigation at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive, reportedly revealed he had intentionally failed to scan about $60 worth of items. During an interview with a loss-prevention official, Magby admitted having stolen $985 worth of merchandise from the big-box store over a one-year period, a police report showed. Theft: Gloria J. Samuels, 57, of North Main Street, Poland, was charged with taking $44 worth of property, including women’s undergarments, from Walmart.

Robbery: A man about age 30 wearing black sweatpants and black-and-white shoes reportedly stole $20 worth of air fresheners from Family Dollar, 4030 Market St., then pushed an employee out the door as she tried to stop him. Theft: Marcus R. Pearson, 28, of Lexington Avenue, Youngstown, was charged with stealing three pairs of men’s shorts valued at $135 from Zumiez, a clothing store in Southern Park Mall. Counterfeit: A woman reported having noticed in a trash bin near her Wolosyn Circle apartment a bag that contained what appeared to be money before police determined the contents was $345 in fake bills. Drugs: While responding to a traffic complaint in the 5100 block of Market Street, officers charged Raheem A. Satterthwaite of Sciota Avenue, Boardman, with drug abuse. Satterthwaite, 27, had a folded

napkin that contained four pills he said were Tramadol, an opioid commonly used to treat moderate to severe pain, but with no prescription, a report showed. Domestic violence: Ira W. Edwards, 63, of Market Street, Boardman, faced one felony count each of domestic violence and violating a protection order after his pregnant wife alleged Edwards threw her to the ground during an argument. The charges were upgraded because of a prior domestic-violence conviction and because Edwards violated the order while committing a felony offense, a report stated. Employee theft: Authorities charged Henry L. Wylie IV of Hamrock Drive, Campbell, after a Walmart loss-prevention official alleged that over a four-month period, Wylie, 21, had deliberately conducted various over-ride transactions to discount items for friends and himself, resulting in

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a $580 loss. Drugs: Youngstown police handed Jay R. Weston, 31, to township authorities. Weston, of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Youngstown, was charged with possession of drug-abuse instruments, related to a possible drug overdose Jan. 13 in a Southern Park Mall restroom, where officers reported having found two used needles. Counterfeit: A Canfield man told police that while in the 1300 block of Doral Drive, he had sold an Xbox game system and related items to a man who provided two phony $100 bills. Assault: A Southern Boulevard man alleged a man who had been hired to perform lawn-care services at the apartment complex pushed him away when the accuser asked him to mow the grass lower in certain areas to protect his dog from possibly getting ticks. Theft: Ruthmarie C. Holmes, 35, of Ferndale Avenue, Youngstown, was charged in the theft of four items from Family Dollar, 4030 Market St. May 27 Arrest: Elizabeth M. Fludd of South Garland Avenue, Youngstown, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired after police had pulled her over on Market Street. Fludd, 42, refused to undergo a Breathalyzer test, a report said. Criminal damaging: A Jeep in the 4000 block of Hillman Way was found with a broken rear window. Damage came to $500. Arrest: Police responded to a three-car crash with an injury near South Avenue and Mathews Road before charging Brooke M. Hernandez, 33, of Shadyside Drive, Boardman, with operating a vehicle impaired. Hernandez refused to submit to a Breathalyzer test, authorities said. Drugs: After pulling him over near Grover Drive and Indianola Road, officers took into custody Joseph J. Kucala, 54, who listed two Youngstown addresses as well as one on Westchester Drive, Austintown, and charged him with drug abuse and possession of drug paraphernalia. Kucala, who also was wanted on two bench warrants, had two pill bottles, one each with suspected marijuana and cocaine residue, a pipe with suspected marijuana residue, a straw and a container with an Oxycodone pill, a report stated. Identity fraud: A Jaguar Drive man told police a bank in Delaware informed him that someone had opened an account with the victim’s personal information, resulting in $802 worth of fraudulent activity. Arrest: Authorities at an Operating a Vehicle Impaired checkpoint near South Avenue and Mathews Road arrested Lelan C. Bright, 27, of East Dewey Avenue, Youngstown, on charges of OVI and drug abuse after alleging Bright had in the car one over-the-counter pill. Theft: A man reported having lost his wallet at a Market Street restaurant before realizing it likely was stolen. Theft by deception: Daniel A. Davis, 38, of Geneva Avenue, Struthers, faced a misdemeanor theft-by-deception charge after having been accused of selecting two clothing items, removing the price tags and attempting to return the merchandise, for which he received a $59 gift card. Unauthorized use of a vehicle: A Shadyside Drive woman alleged her daughter-in-law took the accuser’s 2013 Hyundai without permission. Arrest: Melvin Clark, 59, of Roxbury Avenue, Youngstown, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired after having been pulled over near a township OVI checkpoint. Clark registered a 0.281 bloodalcohol content, which is more than three times Ohio’s 0.08 legal intoxication limit, a report showed.

Criminal mischief/menacing: An Arlene Avenue woman told authorities her former boyfriend wrote an ominous message on her vehicle’s window, then placed sticks on its trunk. Theft: Mark A. Jones, 31, was charged with theft after police alleged Jones, of Frank Street, Struthers, had deliberately failed to scan a pair of men’s boots and other items while at Walmart. Arrest: A vehicle check in the 7300 block of South Avenue resulted in the arrest of Larry D. Daniel, 44, of Milton Street, Warren. He was wanted on an Ohio State Highway Patrol warrant accusing him of failing to appear in Niles Municipal Court. Assault/criminal damaging: Officers responded to a large fight at a BoardmanCanfield Road restaurant, where a man reported a group of assailants had jumped him and struck his jaw. The fight continued in the parking lot and resulted in damage to a car’s passenger side. May 28 Arrest: Authorities answered a 911 call that originated on Brookfield Avenue from a woman who claimed to have been abducted at gunpoint near her home before they charged Lisa M. Ross, 18, of West Boston Avenue, Youngstown, with making a false alarm, a first-degree misdemeanor, after she reportedly admitted having fabricated the story. Ross told Youngstown police she had actually met one of the supposed kidnappers online and that he picked her up then took her to a township apartment, where she became angry at someone there and made up the allegation, a Boardman police report showed. Arrest: Dewayne D. Williams, 22, of Samuel Avenue, Youngstown, was picked up during a traffic stop on Southern Boulevard after police discovered Williams was wanted on a Youngstown Municipal Court bench warrant accusing him of failing to appear on a charge of operating a vehicle impaired. Theft: Two women and a man reportedly stole $430 worth of candles and other merchandise from Bath & Body Works, 379 Boardman-Poland Road. Arrest: While responding to a fight on Market Street, police charged Ashley N. Goudy-Mehno, 28, of Goshen Road, Salem, with obstructing official business after alleging Goudy-Mehno had provided two dates of birth and a false name. She also was wanted on a felony parole-violation charge. Theft: A man reportedly took a $160 chain saw from Lowe’s, 1100 Doral Drive. Theft by deception: Two women at Walmart reportedly selected $67 worth of merchandise and improperly exchanged the items for a gift card. May 29 Drug paraphernalia: A traffic stop on Market Street led to a 17-year-old Boardman boy being charged with having a digital scale in the vehicle, which, police said, also smelled of marijuana. Fraud: A Leighton Avenue woman alleged her son and another person have been illegally selling food-stamp cards from her home. Theft: A woman reportedly stole 25 articles of clothing from Family Dollar, 4030 Market St., then fled in a silver vehicle. Theft: A Glenwood Avenue man noticed two cellphones and roughly $60 missing from his unlocked car. Theft: A man reported an Xbox console and related items as well as a 32-inch TV stolen from his South Avenue residence. Criminal damaging/menacing: A woman told police that while stopped at a red light in the 6600 block of South Avenue, the driver in front of her got out, threatened to beat up the accuser and broke a windshield-wiper arm on the vehicle’s driver’s side.


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Five Boardman senior athletes recently signed to continue their academic and athletic careers in college. The five are Caitlyn Hadley (cross-country and track), Logan Mitchell (track and field), Alexis Phillips (lacrosse), A.J. Scissum (football) and Coleman Stauffer (baseball).

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Five Boardman athletes to continue careers in college Five Boardman senior athletes recently signed to continue their academic and athletic careers in college, Caitlyn Hadley (cross-country and track), Logan Mitchell (track and field), Alexis Phillips (lacrosse), A.J. Scissum (football) and Coleman Stauffer (baseball). Hadley will be attending Walsh University next year and major in nursing. She lettered three years in cross-country and four years in track at Boardman High School. She was a member of the National Honor Society, student government and Crier Yearbook and also graduated with honors. Hadley will compete at Walsh in both cross country and track, and is the daughter of Darla and Scott Hadley. Mitchell will be attending Youngstown State University in the fall, majoring in exercise science. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Spartans in the high jump and long jump. In her junior year, she was fourth in the high jump at the Outdoor State Track and Field Meet. She was also an Indoor All-Ohioan in the high jump. She is the daughter of Nikki and Greg Mitchell. Phillips will attend Westminster to play lacrosse and will study engineering. She was a four-year member of the Spartan lacrosse team. The team was a club sport for three years and

this was the first year it was approved as a varsity sport, thus Phillips received her first varsity letter this year. She is the daughter of Sherry Gaps. Scissum will continue his football career at the College of Wooster next fall. He was a twoyear member of the football team while at Boardman. He earned the Dean’s Scholarship at Wooster and will major in the

field of nursing. He is the son of Christina and Artemus Scissum. Stauffer will continue his baseball career at the University of Mt. Union majoring in accounting. He earned three varsity letters in baseball and two in basketball. In baseball, he earned second team conference honors his junior year and first team honors his senior year. He is the son of Bethany and Dave Stauffer.

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General Help

General Help

Machine Operators & General Laborers PTC Alliance, a premier steel tubing manufacturer, is accepting resumes for the following positions: Machine Operators and General Laborers for our location in Beaver Falls, PA. If you would like to be part of a growing organization with excellent wages and benefits, please submit your resume to:

PTC Alliance

Attn: Human Resource Coordinator P.O. Box 2298 640 Keystone St. Alliance, OH 44601; Fax resume to: 330-829-5317; Or email resume to: ptcacareers@ ptcalliance.com PTC is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Automotive Oil Change & Tire Store

Men & women positions available. Call 330-702-9800

Banking/Financial

Branch Loan Processor

Mortgage Company has a job opening for an experienced Residential Loan processor. Must have a minimum experience of three years. High School Diploma, knowledge of RESPA Guidelines. Please send your resume with references to: 8720 East Market St., Ste 7 Warren, OH 44484 No walk-ins LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Computer/IS

Systems Analyst Slippery Rock University invites applications for a Systems Analyst position that will be working within the Enterprise Application Department. The Enterprise Application is a unit within the Information Administrative Technology Services Department at Slippery Rock University of PA. Enterprise Applications supports the mission of the university be developing, coordinating, and managing application software systems that provide critical information services for university constituents. SRU is seeking motivated individuals interested in using technology to solve business problems within a dynamic evolving technical environment. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree or higher in Business Information Technology, Computer Science or a closely related field. Exposure to business process analysis and requirements gathering concepts; Exposure to systems analysis concepts; Exposure to relational database concepts; Exposure to one or more modern object-oriented programming language; Demonstrated skills in working effectively in a team environment; Strong communication and interpersonal skills; Experienced working in a diverse population; Successful performance in an oncampus interview. For a complete description and to apply, go to: http://careers.sru.edu AA/EEO

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Class A CDL Driver

Mammography Technologist

Clean MVR, forklift experience a must. Home every night. Send resume to: Attn: Driver P.O. Box 14480 Poland, OH 44514

Class “A” CDL Flat Bed Drivers

Local/Regional. Starting at $16.25 per hour. Must have 3 yrs. verifiable driving exp. Call Shippers Choice Trucking, ask for Cheryl 330-544-9180, ext. 3

Contracted and Substitute School Bus Drivers

Canfield Local School District is now accepting applications for bus drivers. Applications are available online at: canfieldschools.net. Or at the Board Offices 100 Wadsworth Street Training is available for qualified individuals. An Equal Opportunity Employer

Health Care

Dietary Aide Guardian Health Care Center is accepting applications for a part time Dietary Aide to work flexible shifts. Performs set up and clean up of dining room, dishwashing, meal preparation and service and various kitchen duties. Qualified applicant should have experience, preferably in healthcare, in a fast-paced industrial kitchen and must be able to interact with seniors on a daily basis. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at: 1735 Belmont Avenue Youngstown, OH 44504 Phone: 330-743-1393 Or apply online at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE

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Newell, West Virginia

Warehouse Stores Clerk Petroleum refinery, based in Newell, WV, seeks a Warehouse Stores Clerk. Applicants must be a minimum of 18 years of age, possess a High School Diploma or equivalent, possess a valid driver’s license and be legally able to work in the United States. We are a drug free workplace and background checks are required for employment. The position offers opportunity for advancement and a competitive benefits package. Candidates should have experience with shipping, receiving, stocking, issuing and delivering warehouse inventory items. The ideal candidate would have knowledge of piping materials, mechanical parts and forklift experience. Good written and oral communication skills and computer knowledge is essential. Interested candidates should forward resumes by Sunday, June 11, 2017 to: Attention Tammy Williams

Ergon-West Virginia, Inc.

9995 Ohio River Boulevard Newell, West Virginia 26050 Fax: 304-387-7032 ~ E-mail: personnelwv@ergon.com We are an EEO/AAP Employer

Part time. Send resume to: Box M86133 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501

Omni Manor Health Care Center has openings for STNAs, afternoon shifts. Qualified applicants must be an STNA with experience in long term care preferred. Apply in person 9am-4pm at: 3245 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-5648 Fax: 330-793-4304 Or apply online at: windsorhouseinc.com STNA training program. We offer a two-week program which prepares you for a career as a State Tested Nurse Aide. Classes are held monthly. Call the Windsor Resource Center at 330-759-1888 for registration information. EOE

Let us assist you in placing your “In Remembrance” message with a special poem or prayer along with a photo. Call our ad specialists today at 330-746-6565 OR 1-800-686-5003 Sales/Marketing

Business and Vindicator Box Delivery We offer the opportunity to be your own boss and manage your own business. Earn above average profits being an independent contractor, servicing retail businesses and newspaper vending racks; daily and Sunday.

Route Currently Available: Boardman area Requires a dependable vehicle capable of transporting bundles of newspapers. For more information call 330-747-1471 ext. 1294 EOE

Health Care

Health Care

Skills/Trades

Registered Nurses Per Diem

We provide exceptional services with a personal touch. Competitive wages and benefits, sign on bonus, attendance bonus, shift differential.

Industrial Electrical Instructor

Make Your Own Schedule!!!

Nursing Assistants/ STNAs

June 10-16

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Windsor Home Health is seeking per diem RNs. Must be a Registered Nurse in Ohio with experience in home health or long term care. Must have clean driving record. We service patients in Trumbull, Mahoning and Columbiana counties. Apply to: 18 E. Liberty Street Girard, OH 44420 Phone: 330-545-4404 Fax: 330-545-4498 Or online at: www.Windsor HomeHealth.com EOE

STNAs, HHAs, and Direct Care Professionals $1000 Sign-on Bonus

Comfort Keepers is a nonmedical Home Health Care Agency servicing Trumbull, Ashtabula, Mahoning & Columbiana Counties. We are currently hiring experienced STNAs/CNAs, Home Health Aides & Direct Care Professionals to meet our current and expanding needs. If you are experienced, caring and dependable and looking for a rewarding position, we have the job for you. Help us meet the needs of older adults and veterans in our community. www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Applicants must have valid driver’s license, transportation, clean criminal background and experience. Drug Free Workplace

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Sales/Marketing

SALES POSITION AVAILABLE Retail promotional booth sales. Great earnings potential without the long hours. Must have reliable transportation and be able to work weekends. Prior sales experience helpful but not necessary.

CALL 330-233-3443

Woodlands Assisted Living

Part time LPN needed Apply at: Woodlands Assisted Living 1517 E. Western Reserve Rd. Poland, OH www.woodlandsllc.com

Dental

Dental Office Receptionist/ Assistant

for 2 dental office locations. Phone, computer & dental skills required. Send resume to: 207 S. Main St. Poland, OH 44514

Professional

Chemistry Instructor

Full-Time Temporary Slippery Rock University invites applications to teach 4 sections of General Chemistry I lab and/or Organic Chemistry I lab and hold office hours (5) during the fall 2017 semester. Minimum Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in Chemistry with a Masters in Education or Chemistry or a closely related field or a PhD in Chemistry (preferred); Successful performance in an oncampus interview and teaching demonstration; Commitment to the education of diverse populations. For a complete description and to apply, go to: http://careers.sru.edu AA/EEO

Restaurants/ Food Service Cook & Counter Help

Lofaro’s Breakfast & Lunch Drive-Thru. Pick up application at: 1570 Poland Ave.

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The New Castle School of Trades, a leader in vocational education since 1945, is seeking a part-time evening 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

EXPERIENCED Roofers/Siders

Benefits available, local work, must have license & transportation. Call 330-758-8387

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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - 4198 Pembrook, lg. fam. & din. rm. 2 bdrm., start at $600 + elec. Call 330-506-9956 Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 bdrm., $519; Studios, $409. 330-792-7517

Austintown Apartments

Sign a new 1-year 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 DUPLEX 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, full basement, 2 car attached garage, completely updated, $900/mo. Call 330-770-4699 Austintown

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Spacious studio apt. with patio, large closets, unfurnished available, starting at $495/mo. + elec. 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Austintown

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LeChateau, 1 & 2 bdrms. available. Select units pet friendly, lg. closets, heat & water, fitness center & pool. Starting at $525 + elec. 1st Full month free. 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Boardman - Cute 1-bdrm., garage parking, $525/mo., water & elec. included, 1st, last & sec. required. Call 330-301-2987


BOARDMANneighbors.com Apartments Unfurnished GIRARD - Highland Ave. 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at $425/mo. Call 330-506-9956 NEW MIDDLETOWN 2 bdrm., 1 bath townhouse, full basement, $475/mo. Call 330-506-4559 POLAND - 1997 Wolosyn 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $525/mo. + security. Call 330-519-3049 Struthers - duplex, 2nd. floor, 1 bdrm., all util. incl., $450/mo. 330-728-3377.

Houses For Rent AUSTINTOWN DUPLEX 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, full basement, 2 car attached garage, completely updated, $900/mo. Call 330-770-4699 Canfield - 3 bdrm., 2 car garage, 1 acre, full basement, $950+ util. 330-502-5121. Struthers - 404 Spring St. 3 bdrm., 1 bath ranch, 2.5 car garage, $750/mo. Call 330-519-3049

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Appliances

Front load washer & gas dryer with pedestals, lg. capacity, Samsung, 4 yrs. old, $500. Call 330-542-2622

Building Materials Unfinished V-Groove red oak, hand scraped hardwood flooring, 3/4”x4”, random lengths, 5000 sq. ft.; Unfinished V-Groove white oak, textured, wire brushed, 3/4”x4”, random lengths, 5000 sq. ft., $1.99/sq. ft. Call Don at 330-207-5428

Furniture Bedroom Set - complete full size, dresser with 2 mirrors, night stand & armoire, $375. 330-793-1198, after 5 Loveseat - burgundy, dual recliners with console and cup holders, 85” long, great shape, smoke free environment. Must sell, $350. Call 330-402-3647 Patio set, 6 pc., vinyl wicker, bought at Applegate, $375/offer. 330-799-7946 Porch Furniture Set - 3pc. wicker rattan, paid $2500, asking $275. 330-507-0700

Lawn/Garden Equipment Tractor - Simplicity Broadmore, 16 GTH, 50” deck, excellent condition, $875. Salem, 330-314-2504.

Machinery/Tools Radial Arm Table Saw 10” Craftsman, 3 hp., mint condition, (new $970), asking $600 or partial trade towards 10 ga. or 12 ga. shotgun. Call 330-889-2334

Dogs

Motorcycles/Mopeds

Automobiles

Husky, Shepherd, Labs, Pomeranians, AKC English Bulldog, Jack Russell, Puggles, Chihuahuas, MaltiPoo, cute Shih-Tzus, ShihChon, Malti-Shih, Shih-Poo, Mal-Shih, Cav-A-Chon, Norwegian Elkhound, Coton De Tulear. Ask about our SALE PRICES! 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

Chopper 2007 - Pre Knievel, 1/2 price, $21,500 may accept trade. 330-307-9259

Hyundai Sonata Ltd. - 2011 63,000 mi., loaded, $10,000 or best offer. 330-507-7052

Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

Harley-Davidson Dyna 2008, 14,000 mi., asking $6500. 330-534-0318.

KIA SPECTRA - 2004 82,000 mi., good condition, $2400. Call 330-799-1851.

SUVs

Harley-Davidson Sportster XLH 1200 1994. Windshield, extra tank, $3800/offer. Call 330-717-0311

Mercury Grand Marquis LS 2003. Runs good, 100,000 mi., fresh tune up, Champagne, new tires, like brand new int., $2300/offer. Call 330-519-4780. If no answer, text only, no voicemail.

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Miscellaneous

724-674-7699/724-658-3350

PORCH SWING - seats 3, grey metal, free, come & get it. Call 330-953-3149.

Free Pets

Sporting/Exercise Equipment Gun - Mitchell Gold Series, 1911, 45 cal., mint in box, $2500. 330-799-4282. RIFLE - 1957 3030 Winchester, very nice, $650. S-O-L-D! Treadmill - Pro Form Excellent condition, $150. Call 330-792-2227

Swimming Pools/ Accessories

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals. Pet Grooming StarBarks Pet Salon, small 1 dog at a time, Individual attention and love for pampered pets. Call/text Vicki 330-507-3146 or email chalcrew@aol.com

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REAL ESTATE

Table - Henredon & 2 eazy chairs, $75. Must have truck. Call 330-953-2280

Investment Property

Table - oak, 48”L, 40”W, 28”H, leaf, 4 pressed back chairs, $265. 330-799-7946

Pool Pump - New 1hp Jacuzzi brand/Hot Tub Jacuzzi, adaptable, $125. Call 330-565-2089

Honda 4x4 - 1987. 350cc, snow plow, excellent condition, $2000. S - O - L - D !

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Automobile Parts/Service

Struthers - duplex or single family home, quiet deadend street, older home, newer roof, furnace, windows, many upgrades, $20,000. Call 330-728-3377.

Acreage BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-423-9285 www.brunerland.com MAHONING CO. Milton Twp., 8 acres, former golf course, $52,900. Milton Twp., 22 acres, $55,900. County Line Rd. Springfield Twp., 8 acres, utilities, $48,900. TRUMBULL CO. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Mespo Twp., Reduced! 20 acres, river frontage, $35,900. S.R. 87.

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STUFF Antiques/Collectibles

Hospital bed - Drive Medical with Invacare deluxe mattress, electric, mattress cover & foam padding incl., good condition, $300 or best offer. 330-788-9793, leave your phone number. Scooter - 2012, electric, black & red, very good condition, asking $750. Call 330-719-2519 Acorn Lift Chair - Used, maximum weight 308 lbs., asking $400. 330-717-7214

Lawn/Garden Equipment Golf Cart - Yamaha, gas, 2 new tires, roof, windshield, some new parts. Looks good & runs good, asking $1350. S - O - L - D ! Lawn Mower - John Deere, 20hp, with bagger & fertilizer spreader, $1200; Call 330-533-6054

Oil painting, 36x24, by F. Klaiberg, village scenery, $175/offer. 330-799-7946

Lawn tractor - 18 h.p., 44” cut, good condition, $300. Call 330-536-8179.

Appliances

Lawn Tractor - Yard Machine, 38”, 13.5hp, like new, $600 firm. 330-792-2227

Oven - new portable conventional, new $139, asking $65. Call 330-539-9092 Refrigerator with ice maker & gas stove, $350 for both. Call 330-783-1904

Riding Mower - Snapper, rear engine, 1 yr. old, $1000. Call 330-502-7905 Rototiller - Troy-Bilt Horse, electric start, late 1980s, $525. Call 330-770-2896.

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

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ATVs

Motor - 1978 Lincoln, 460 cu. in., $300 or best offer. Call 330-718-5392

Boats Lund 1660 Pro V SE 1995. 60hp Mercury tiller motor, rear Minn Kota trolling motor, Lowrance depth finder, $4200. Girard, 701-446-6740

Honda TRX 450R - 2014 New, black & red, rode 5 hrs., extras, racing wheels, new handlebars, full system exhaust, $5000/offer. Must sell! 330-942-1168 Honda 700 NTV - 2010 Light weight, touring model, $4995. 330-546-6086. Honda Shadow Sabre 1100 - 2005, excellent, new tires, windshield, sissy bar w/rack, $3500 firm. Call 330-482-9538. Honda Shadow Aero - 2004 750cc, excellent condition, too many access. to list, pics avail., $3300/offer. Call 330-540-3343 Suzuki - 2006 black, very good condition, asking $4000. 330-719-2519 Suzuki Intruder Volusia 2003. 40th Anniversary Edition, VL800, white, 23,139 mi., extras. Must see! $3300. Call 319-321-9168

Automobiles Buick Regal - 1991. Clean, dependable, 96,000 mi., $1700. Call 330-272-1415 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1991, 51,000 mi., V-8, sunroof, 1 owner, always garaged, looks & runs great, $5500/offer. 330-980-3230 Chrysler Sebring - 2010 95,000 mi., $6000. Call 330-519-5572

Nissan Maxima 3.5SL 2006, 139,900 mi., beige, leather, new tires & brakes, $5600. 330-774-5103.

Pontiac Firebird - 1995 T-top, new wheels & tires, good condition, already primed, asking $3000. Call 330-719-2519

Toyota Forerunner - 1998 4x4, fair condition, needs a little cosmetic work, $1400/ offer. Call 330-518-8351

Saab 95 Turbo - 2001 Gray int., excellent condition, $4850. 330-774-5289 Volvo S40 2007. Manual 5 spd., 195,000 mi., loaded, well maintained, includes bonus snow tires, $3000/offer. Call 330-980-3230 A Bodyman’s Special! 2006 Vibe, 323000 mi., well maintained, new starter, shocks, struts, a/c compressor/condenser, good tires. Needs hood, fender, $400/offer. 330-233-4564.

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Volkswagen Beetle - 2001 Runs like new, jump in it & go to California! Auto., midnight blue, new tires, $3295/best offer. Call 330-766-1194

Mineral Ridge - 18th Annual Community Sale! June 8, 9, 10, 9:30-dark. Check list only at 3950 Niles Carver Rd. Pizza Joe’s with us again!

LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.

Trucks GMC Sonoma - 2000 4-cyl., auto., 57,000 mi., good condition, runs great, $3400. Call 330-502-6717

Vans Chevrolet Venture - 1999, 6 cyl., gold 80,000 mi., excellent, $4850. 330-774-5289 Dodge Grand Caravan 2014 Handicap Van, wheelchair accessible, hand controls, low mi., $16,000. East Liverpool. 361-232-6881

Trucks FORD XL150 - 2013, 3.7, 2WD, std. cab, 50,000 mi., cruise, a/c, running boards, like new in & out, $18,000 or offer. 234-228-8344. Ford XLT 1/2 Ton 2010. Gray, 8ft. bed, bedliner, running boards, towing pkg., small V-8 engine, auto. trans., 30,000 mi., 1 owner, like new, never wrecked, highway mi., Why pay $30,000 when you can get this for $17,999! Call 724-346-7770

WITH

Classifieds

Ford F-150 2000. 4WD, runs, but needs work, $800. Boardman, 216-370-1168

330-746-6565

Carpet/Floor Covering

Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work

ATTN: ESTATE SALE!

Ford Focus SE Hatchback 2014, all the goodies, white, only 13,000 mi., like new, $11,750. S - O - L - D !

Chevy Malibu - 2003 Like new Fla. car, no rust, low mi., $4295/best offer. New car for used car price! Call 330-766-1194

General Help

General Help

Campers/RVs Forest River Sierra - 2014 5 slides, washer/dryer, custom shed, wooded lot, Canfield Park, seasonal rent paid, $40,000. 330-550-0302 Four Winds XL - 1997, 27’, fully equipped, good condition, weight distribution hitch incl., $3800 or best offer. Call 330-565-8765. You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new house today using the Neighbors Classifieds.

General Help

Door-to-Door Commissioned Sales Earn Top Level Commissions Through Your Efforts!

 Vindy Opportunities

Manage Your Own Business Become an Independent Contractor Carrier

 Early morning delivery, done by 6:30 a.m. daily and 9:00 a.m. weekends  Must be 18 years of age  Must have reliable transportation and proof of car insurance  Heated warehouse and table provided to prepare product for delivery  Meet new people  Many tax advantages in operating your own business  Most newspaper routes can be completed in 1.5-2.5 hours per day

Boardman area, Ewing, Brookfield, Bonnell - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 110 Customers $600 Estimate Monthly Income

Garage Sales

Ford Edge Limited SUV 2008. AWD, looks like new in & out. Must see! Highway mi., new plugs, oil change, excellent tires, 1st $5900. Call 330-550-7261 FORD ESCAPE XLT - 2002 120,000 mi., black, all power, runs & looks good, $2200 or best offer. Eager to sell! Call 330-506-0683

Boardman area, Newport, Millcreek, Oak Knoll - Rt. 798057 - 1.5 Hours daily - 7 Miles daily - 90 Customers $600 Estimated Monthly Income

Garage Sales

Chevrolet Tahoe - 2001 4x4, black w/grey int., 22“ rims, $5850. 330-774-5289.

Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 4 dr., grey, super clean, $5850. Call 330-774-5289.

The following routes are available:

Do you have toys, antiques, bicycles, jewelry or other items that you would like to sell? Call 746-6565 to place your Classified ad today!

Automobiles BRITTAIN

Sales Contractors Needed Throughout our Distribution Area

Sell newspaper subscriptions on behalf of: “The Vindicator” Top sales reps are earning $600 per week doing this, you can too. For More information, please call: 330-747-1471 Ext. 1518

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

Lawn & Landscaping Pruning. Sr. Citizen Discount. 330-881-7671

Cement & Masonry

Nursing Care

All Types Concrete, Roofing & Siding. 40 Years Exp. Free Est. Larry, 330-219-8174

Caregiver for elderly or kids Exp., background check. Pay negotiable. 330-831-6081

Electrical Work

Plastering & Drywall

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

PLASTERING FREE ESTIMATES 330-746-8521/330-717-1349

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

Handyman

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

Siding

Mathews, Lynn Mar, Oakfield - Rt. 293150 - 1 Hour daily - 9 Miles daily - 55 Customers $500 Estimate Monthly Income

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

Hauling

Tree Service

To apply, please call 330-747-1471, ext. 1294 or email: dmilick@vindy.com

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

Clean Cut Tree Service - We bring beauty back to your trees. Removals/trimming. Sr. Discount. 330-787-2955

E.O.E. M/F/D/V

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

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Landscapers

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

Wall Washing Wall Washing Special 4 rooms complete, $85 330-272-7087


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Happily Ever After Nicole Cicozi v Nico Saborse

BOARDMAN

BOARDMAN

Nicole Cicozi and Nico Saborse were married Dec. 10, 2016, at an evening ceremony at St. James Meeting House in Boardman Park. A reception followed at Avion on the Water, Canfield. David and Suzanne Cicozi are the parents of the bride, and Carmen and Sherry Saborse are the parents of the groom. All reside in Austintown. The bride wore a beaded tulle gown with long sleeves. Kate and Jacki Cicozi, the bride’s sisters, were her honor attendants. Bridesmaids were Tara Grischow, the groom’s sister; Jami Mazei; Jenna Miner, the groom’s cousin; Cara Cupler; Rose Saborse, the groom’s sister-in-law; and Abbie and Lillie Zoldan, the bride’s cousins. Lucille Miner, the groom’s cousin, was the flower girl. The attendants wore navy-blue dresses. Jacob Saborse, the groom’s brother, and Andrew Cercone shared the duties of best man. Groomsmen were Kevin Grischow, the groom’s brother-in-law; Andrew Koch; David Milne; Kam Henley; Joseph Miner and Hunter King, the groom’s cousins; and Noah Zoldan, the bride’s cousin. A cousin of the groom, Jonathan Lunsford, was the ring bearer.

M r s. Sabor se g r aduated f rom Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in intervention services. She is studying at YSU to be a school psychologist, and is interning at the Mahoning County Educational Service Center. Mr. Saborse graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and is a team accountant for Schrodel, Scullin & Bestic. The couple reside in Canfield.

Miss Morocco, Mr. Antonucci set wedding date POLAND

The parents of Petrina Morocco and Joseph A. Antonucci, are announcing the engagement of their children. The bride-elect is the daughter of Samuel and Marie Morocco, and the prospective groom is the son of Joseph and Rosemary Antonucci. All reside in Poland. Holy Family Parish will be the setting of an open ceremony at 1:30 p.m. July 1. Invitations will be issued for a reception at Mr. Anthony’s. Miss Morocco earned a bachelor’s degree at John Carroll University, and is a hair stylist and lash artist. Mr. Antonucci attended Muskingum University. He is a coordinator for career-based intervention, and is a football and track coach for Springfield Local High School.

Emilee Soldo v Matthew Cantanzriti Emilee Soldo and Matthew Cantanzriti were married July 9, 2016, at St. James Meeting House in Boardman Park. Brad and Claudia Soldo of Petersburg are the parents of the bride. The groom is the son of Joseph and Rebecca Cantanzriti of Boardman. David Brown officiated at the 4:30 p.m. ceremony, and a reception followed at Tippecanoe Country Club, Canfield. The bride wore a strapless ivory gown with lace embellishments. Christina Perry was the honor attendant. Marissa Grilli and Trisha Dickey were bridesmaids. The attendants wore navy-blue gowns. Joe Cantanzriti, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Mike Deskin and Tim Patrick were the groomsmen. Mrs. Cantanzriti is a secretary for Custom Prefab Contractors Inc., North Lima. Mr. Cantanzriti graduated from

Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He is a payroll manager for Ohio Auto Body, Youngstown. Mr. and Mrs. Cantanzriti traveled to Key West, Fla., for their wedding trip. They reside in Boardman.

Miss Rothbauer, Mr. Whitmer plan ceremony The parents of Brittany Rothbauer and A ndrew W hitmer, both of Youngstown, are announcing the engagement of their children. The brideelect is the daughter of Eric and Rosemary Rothbauer of Boardman. The prospective groom is the son of Eric and Lyn Whitmer of Mineral Ridge. A n open we dd i ng i s pla n ne d for July 1 at St. Christine Church in Youngstown. Invitations will be issued for an evening reception at The Embassy. Miss Rothbauer graduated from University of Mount Union with a degree in early-childhood education. She is a third-grade teacher for Western Reserve Local Schools in Berlin Center. M r. W h it mer g r adu ate d f rom Youngstown State University with a ball coach for Western Reserve Local degree in English. He is a ninth- and Schools. He served as an infantryman 10th-grade English teacher and a foot- in the U.S. Army.


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