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Glenwood Junior High students from H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Planet Earth) stood with science teacher Scott Lenhart, Boardman Subaru owner Rob Fellman, sales manager Tug Sanner and Subaru employee Robbie Fellman.
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Robinwood Lane Elementary student Ben Wang was the first place winner of the bike safety poster contest and won a bike and helmet. Pictured are, from left, (front) Eddy Wang and Ben Wang; (back) Nancy Hildebrand and Sgt. Chuck Hillman.
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Boardman Stadium closes for six weeks for track resurfacing project The Boardman Stadium will be closed to the public from June 19 through Aug. 1 for a major track resurfacing project. The district will open the old stadium at Boardman Center Intermediate School for walkers to use during the closure. The public’s understanding and cooperation is appreciated. R.T. Vernal Paving and Excavating Inc. of North Lima will grind off the existing track surface, and resurface with new asphalt, and the placement of new rubber surfacing and paint. The board approved the $184,180 project on May 22. It was the lowest of three bids.
among Cleveland Area teams. This middle school activity challenges students to design, test and improve solar cars using strict parameters. Student teams are given 3V rated solar panels, 3V rated dc motors and they have access to maker tools from their school’s lab. The other materials used are up to them. Vehicles are guided on a 20-meter wire and try to obtain the fastest speed with the available sun. Boardman Glenwood eighth-graders Caleb Zupanik and Ryan Sweeder’s solar car came in second of 122 solar cars in the Sprint Challenge.
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.
Glenwood students place I Read YA book club This book club is for adult fans of in Junior Solar Sprint Car Young Adult Literature from ages 18Challenge at Kent State 118. Talk about why you like YA. Read
Boardman Glenwood Junior High’s Makers Club was new this school year, but the group took hold and made their mark in competition. One team placed second out of 122 cars. Technology Teacher Tim Harker took a group of his Makers Members to compete in the regional Junior Solar Sprint Car Challenge at Kent State University on May 18. Boardman was one of nine school districts to compete, and the only Mahoning Valley School district
and discuss. The next meeting will be at the Boardman library on June 19 at 6:30 p.m.
This handsome boy is Okie, and he is a male, tan and white German Shepherd Dog and Boxer. He is estimated to be 3-years-old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Feb. 24, 2017, and would really love to find a new home to stretch out in soon. If you think Okie could be the perfect new member for your family, call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours to get 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.
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What is your favorite way to cook in the summer?
When is the best time to have a graduation party?
On the stove top. 0%
Going out to eat. 20%
On the grill. 60%
Other. 20%
The weekend right after graduation. 66%
Toward the middle of summer. 0%
Early in the summer. 33%
At the end of summer. 0%
Over a campfire. 0%
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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. 0% Something homemade and personal. 33%
Something the family can do together. 33%
Yes - We take a vacation at this time every year. 40%
No - But we might go on a sporadic weekend away. 20%
Other. 33%
Yes - We have been planning to take one for a while. 40%
No - Not this summer. 0%
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Where do you most enjoy spending time outdoors?
Which item is your must-have for travelling?
In a park. By a large body of water.
At my home. Other.
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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-REDCROSS (1-800-733-2767).
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This curious kitty is Beatty, and she is a female, diluted calico domestic medium-hair. She is estimated to be 3-years-old and has been at Angels for Animals since Aug, 3, 2016. Could Beatty be the perfect fit for your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.
BOARDMAN What is the best season to have a birthday in? Spring. Summer.
Autumn. Winter.
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A camera. A good pair of shoes. Comfortable clothes for the weather.
A book or other entertainment item. Other.
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POLAND How will you celebrate Father’s Day this year? Giving him a gift. Buying him a food-centered treat.
Playing his favorite sport with him. Other.
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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.
Pop Art Collage Workshop with Michael Albert 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.
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.
Bonding with Babies and Books This event is for caregivers and 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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Glenwood Junior High students from H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Planet Earth) stood with science teacher Scott Lenhart, Boardman Subaru owner Rob Fellman, sales manager Tug Sanner and Subaru employee Robbie Fellman.
Grant brings new life to courtyard garden By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Boardman Glenwood Junior High students spent an afternoon outside bringing their courtyard garden to life. On May 28, students from the H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Planet Earth) Club helped plant flowers and set up homes and feeders for the wildlife. Gardening tools, homes and feeders were given to the school by Boardman Subaru as part of the “Subaru Loves the Earth Campaign.” The school won a grant that gave them two boxes of plants from Bluestone
Lego Mindstorms Robots - part 2 Explore the next phase of Lego Mindstorms Robots at the Boardman library on June 22 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. (pizza provided). Children will work through new stages of building and programming robots. There will be a break to eat. Attendees must take part 1 (at the Austintown library on June 23) prior to signing up for part 2. This event is for children in grades 4-7. Call 330-744-8636 to register. Space is limited.
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Helping Our Plant Earth (H.O.P.E.) club students at Glenwood Junior High helped plant flowers in their courtyard garden on May 18.
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owner Rob Fellman at the Glenwood Junior High courtyard garden where the students will plant flowers and hang up food and homes for wildlife.
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Boutique brings families together By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
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Tents were set up all over Boardman Park for the Baby Bargain Boutique, and event that featured gently-used and new items vendors were selling.
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Hundreds of vendors set up tables and tents for the Baby Bargain Boutique on May 20 for guests to browse.
come for various reasons. They buy things for baby showers, their children, their family or friends’ children and as gifts for a birthday or holiday. The vendors and shoppers are the ones who continue to make the Baby Bargain Boutique a success because of their com-
mitment to the event. Those who continuously come to one or both events year after year help bring the community together while having fun shopping. The fall Baby Bargain Boutique will take place again at Boardman Park in September.
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Thousands of people gathered together for the 13th biannual spring Baby Bargain Boutique at Boardman Park on May 20. More than 150 vendors set up tents and tables to sell gently used items, such as clothes and toys, to the shoppers who attended the event. There were no commercial vendors, only families who sold items to other families. Families selling to other families helps bring a sense of togetherness and bonding within the community. Several vendors come to both events, and have been coming for many years. There are also new vendors who have shopped at the boutique, but never sold anything. The new vendors enjoy helping out families like they have been helped out. “I came with my friends to help prepare for a our friend’s baby shower,” said Katie Pugh. Those who come to shop
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about the campaign and how they are glad to help create a bigger and better courtyard garden. “Subaru supports a lot of social causes that are out there and it’s a constant thing,” said Rob Fellman, owner of Boardman Subaru. Subaru has partnered with the National Wildlife Federation to promote the earth. T hey ’re promot i ng sma l l habitats for homes, schools, churches and any other community area that allows wildlife, plants and animals to thrive. It gives them a habitat that is already made, but can be created as well. “I liked having the opportunity to be out in nature,” said eighth-grader Jill Dunleavy. “If people know kids our age are doing it, I feel like more kids our age will start doing it.” Lenhart and his science classes have spent some of their class time outside to prepare the courtyard garden
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Glenwood Junior High students worked on planting flowers in the courtyard garden after receiving a grant from the national “Subaru Loves the Earth Campaign.”
to grow plants. The courtyard garden will be decorated with flowers, animal habitats and feeders to bring more life to the school and students. Tending to the garden will teach the students different things about the environment and give them the
opportunity to see things they may have never seen before. “Subaru’s end in mind is to be eco-friendly and promote that to their communities, especially with young people because they’re the future,” said Sanner.
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Sudents acknowledged for bike safety By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Boa rd ma n fou r t h-g rade students were rewarded for their creativity when it came to bike safety. The Boa rdma n Opt im ist Club created a contest for all of the Boardman elementary students in the fourth-grade. The students had the opportunity to create a poster about bike safety. A girl and a boy from each elementary school were chosen as winners. Ben Wang from Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci Robinwood Lane Elementary Drew Caputo was the runner-up for St. Charles in the bike safety poster conwas the boy winner overall test and received a helmet and a gift card from Boardman Optimist Club memand Isabella Thornton from bers Nancy Hildebrand, Chester Horlick and Sgt. Charles Hillman. St. Charles received first place overall for the girls. “We sent poster boards out to be given to fourth-graders who wanted to participate,” said Nancy Hildebrand, member of Boardman Optimist Club. The runner-ups received a helmet and Dairy Queen gift ca rd a nd t he overa l l w inners won a bike and a helmet. Wang, who won for Robinwood, never had a bike before so winning this and receiving a bike was special for him. Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci “Fou r t h, f i f t h a nd si x t h See SAFETY, Page 7
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These seniors recently celebrated graduation from Ursuline High School on the steps of Stambaugh Auditorium. This group of students has been in class together from the beginning, starting at St. Christine Preschool and through UHS. Pictured are (front) Anise Algahmee (Boardman), Patrick Conway (Austintown); (middle) Daniel Leslie (Boardman), Danny Brooks (Austintown), Chris Patton (Youngstown), Michael Butch (Austintown); (back) Jimmy Kerrigan (Boardman), Ian Murphy (Boardman), Jake Kalmer (Boardman), Trevor Leonard (Boardman), Alex Parella (Boardman) and Trace Leonard (Boardman).
Robinwood Lane student Alaura Malich received a helmet and Dairy Queen gift card from Sgt. Chuck Hillman and Nancy Hildebrand, both of the Boardman Optimist Club, for the bike safety poster she made.
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Lego my library Meet at the Boardman library on June 17 at 10 a.m. and enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.
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.
“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.
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Dandelion knowledge blows into Sprout Club at Fellows By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Chi ldren at t he mont h ly Sprout Club program met on May 18 at Fellows Riverside Gardens to learn about dandelions. Lynn Zocolo, horticulture educator, teaches the children each month about a different part of the environment. This month the children got handson with dandelions and the different parts. The program started out with a coloring sheet for children to color until everyone came and the lesson could beg i n. Z ocolo t aug ht t he children about the different parts of a dandelion and then passed those parts out for the children to look at and feel. The children had the oppor t u n it y to exa m ine t he stem, the leaves, the f lower and the seeds. Zocolo also informed the children t hat pa r ts of t he dandelions are safe to eat, but only after asking an adult. Ma ny pe ople a s s oc i ate blowing the dandelion seeds with making a wish, so the children made their own wish necklaces. They were given ribbon, a container on the ribber, dandelion seeds and an acorn top as the lid. T here wa s a tag on t he necklace that said “Some see a weed, I see a w ish.” The children were supposed to make a wish as they put the seeds into the container. After making the necklaces, the children tried blowing bubbles with the hollow stem. There was an experiment to see if bubbles or water mixed with soap created the best bubbles. In the end, the soap mixture produced the most and biggest bubbles. Sprout Club educat ions children in a hands-on way that gives them the opportunity to have fun while doing it. Anyone interested in signing up for Sprout Club can visit www.millcreekmetroparks. org for more information.
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Girls at the dandelion Sprout Club blew the seeds of a dandelion during the program at Fellows Riverside Gardens on May 18.
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Girls at the dandelion Sprout Club program on May 18 at Fellows Riverside Gardens looked at the leaves of the dandelions.
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One of the children used a stem of a dandelion to try and blow bubbles during the dandelion Sprout Club program.
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Boardman’s former speech team director, Eric Simione, has earned the National Speech and Debate Association Diamond Coach Award. The Diamond Coach honor reflects excellence and longevity as a coach. Simione was one of 33 coaches selected across the country this year. Simione was inducted in the Speech Association Hall of Fame in 2008, and this latest honor is actually his fourth time to win Diamond Coach Status. Boardman School Board members recognized his accomplishment and years of service to the award-winning speech team at the school board meeting on May 22. Pictured is former speech team director Eric Simione accepting congratulations from Boardman Board of Education, from left, Jeff Barone, Kim Poma, Assistant Treasurer Sandy Huddleston and Board President John Landers.
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grade is when a lot of kids start riding their bikes on the road and in the neighborhood,” said Sgt. Charles Hillman, Boardman Optimist Club president. This is the time when students are riding their bikes without adults, whether it be alone or with friends, so they need to acknowledge how to stay safe. Students are encouraged to wear helmets, make sure they are aware of their surroundings and know how to keep themselves safe. This is the first year the Boardman Optimist Club has offered the contest and they hope to continue the contest to help promote bike safety. “The Optimist Club is here to help youth in the community,” said Chester Horlick, member of the Boardman Optimist Club. The Boardman Optimist Club organizes several activities throughout the year to help out the community.
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Robinwood Lane Elementary student Ben Wang was the first place winner of the bike safety poster contest and won a bike and helmet. Pictured are, from left, (front) Eddy Wang and Ben Wang; (back) Nancy Hildebrand and Sgt. Chuck Hillman.
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Isabella Thornton won first place at St. Charles for the bike safety poster contest and received a bike and helmet from Nancy Heldebrand, Chester Horlick and Sgt. Charles Hillman of the Boardman Optimist Club.
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On April 29, Cardinal Mooney High School hosted its 14th annual fundraising auction. The event took place in the CMHS gym and was made possible through generous corporate sponsorship from Briarfield Senior Living and Windsor House. The largest fundraising event of the year featured Chinese and silent auctions, a 50/50 raffle, as well as a live auction. New this year, participants could bid on items through an electronic app, Bidpal. This year’s theme was “Celebrate Mooney: Embracing Our Past, Highlighting Our Present, and Building a Bright Future.” As part of the celebration, Mooney honored Diane Mastro Nard, Honorary Chairwoman and former CMHS teacher and speech coach. Also, new this year was a special appeal for the recently established St. Jude’s Fund at Cardinal Mooney set up to assist financially needy students cover emergency costs and tuition in times of crisis. In a five-minute span, the appeal garnered over $25,000. Last year’s auction brought in approximately $80,000. The 2017 Celebrate Mooney Auction garnered more than $136,000 to assist the school with financial aid, tuition assistance and general operating costs. Pictured are CMHS seniors Patrick Pelini and Alex Wollet modeling a Notre Dame football game package at the 14th annual Celebrate Mooney Auction.
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The winners of the women’s event at the 22nd annual Austintown Lions 5-K were, from left, Geniene Hankey (first, Youngstown), Josellen Hrusoksky (second, Austintown) and Susan Sarachene (third, Austintown).
The weather was great on May 13 at Austintown Township Park as the Austintown Lions Club hosted its 22nd annual 5K run, with Lion Larry Jensen serving as race chairman for all the 22 years. It all started off with a Kid’s Run, with 9-year old Alexis Johnson of Canfield as the winner. The 5-K followed with some 51 runners.
The overall winner was Jonathon Bolha (Scooby Dooby) from Austintown with a time of 17:09. Anthony Costa of Niles finished in second place with a time of 17:27. Finishing third was Tom Grantonic of Boardman with a time of 18:24. For the women, Geniene Hankey of Youngstown came in first See LIONS, Page 9
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The Men’s Master’s winners of the 22nd annual Austintown Lions 5-K on May 13 were, from left, Everett Briggs (first, Youngstown), Tim Hertel (second, Akron) and Heath Morgan (third, Alliance).
Several local women competed in the Women’s Master’s event at the Austintown Lions 22nd annual 5-K run on May 13. This year’s winners of that event were, from left, Miriam Ortiz (frist, New Castle), Joann Olson (second, Boardman) and Tracye Hurtel (third, Akron).
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Summer reading begin Visit a Mahoning County public library or sign up online for this year’s Summer Discovery Program. This year’s theme is “Build a Better World!” and runs through July 31. 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 by July 21 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. For more information, visit https:// www.libraryvisit.org/our-happenings/ summer-discovery/.
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Vacation Bible School at Church of the Rock There will be a Vacation Bible School at the Church of the Rock from June 19 to the 23. The Church of the Rock is located at 7025 Luteran Lane in Poland. The theme of the Vacation Bible School is Maker Fun Factory “Created by God, Built for a Purpose.” The program will run from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Neighbors | Submitted
The Kid’s Run kicked off the Austintown Lions 5-K run this year. This year’s Kid’s Run winner was Alexis Johnson of Canfield (left). She is pictured with her father, Chris.
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with a time of 23:10. Josellen Hrusoksky from Austintown finished in second place with a time of 24:50. Susan Sarachene of Austintown finished in third place with a time of 26:34. In the Masters category, age 40 and older, Everett Briggs from Youngstown came in first with a time of 19:08. Finishing second was Tim Hertel from Akron with a time of 20:39. Finishing third was Heath Morgan from Alliance with a time of 21:30. For the Women’s Masters, Miriam Ortiz of New Castle
came in first with a time of 29:09. In second place was Joann Olson from Boardman with a time of 30:14. Finishing third was Tracye Hurtel of Akron with a time of 35:05. The oldest runner for the Masters was Tom Frederick, 82, of Austintown. There were also many door pr i z e s aw a rded. T he f i nish line was provided by the Youngstow n Road Runners Club. The Austintown Lions thanks all who were sponsors and those who participated, making this a very successful run. Anyone interested in becoming a Lion should contact Bob Whited at 330-792-7907.
and is open for children ages five to those who completed the sixth grade. For more information and to register call 330-757-8863 or 330757-3270.
Family story time Bring the whole family to the Boardman library on June 28 at 10 a.m. for stories, games, crafts and fun for all ages.
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
Build and go craft Children of all ages can make a craft to take home during regular hours at the Boardman library from June through August.
SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE
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
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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The Austintown Lions 5-K run took place for the 22nd year on May 13. Pictured are the overall winners, from left, Jonathon Bolha (first, Austintown), Anthony Costa (second, Niles) and Tom Grantonic (third, Boardman).
July 17. The cost is $110 per golfer. All proceeds from this event will go directly to the American Cancer Society. The 18 hole four-person scramble will be followed by lunch and a Chinese auction and raffle. The registration and continental breakfast begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. For further details, contact Donna Mowrey at 330-207-9630 or Nancy Felton at 330-533-2712.
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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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Floral Designer
Local florist looking for an experienced floral designer. Please send resume to: jferg19755@aol.com
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
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Everbrite Inc. is accepting applications for CDL Drivers, Laborers & Mechanics P.O. Box 393 12546 Mahoning Ave. N. Jackson, OH 44451 We offer fully paid health benefits after 90 days including medical, dental & vision insurance & simple IRA. Apply within and/or email resume to: mterryeb@aol.com garyslider@aol.com
HUGE HIRING EVENT Sat., June 24th
10am - 1pm
138 BoardmanPoland Rd. Boardman, OH 44512 330-758-5627
MANY OPENINGS AVAILABLE! 2 forms of valid government ID and resume required.
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Looking for a part time Cashier, Mon., Wed., Fri., 2pm-8pm. & possibly Sun., 9am-5pm. Stop in and see us if interested. Handyman-Austintown 4351 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44511
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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 Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565.
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Dean Transportation, Inc., Sharpsville, PA is searching for personable, customer focused Class A CDL Drivers to deliver dairy products from the dairy direct to customers - Be home every day! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Must possess a clean MVR, prefer at least one year of relevant experience, be able to lift 50 lbs. frequently and work a variety of hours and shifts including weekends and holidays. Prior experience in customer delivery of similar products is preferred. A post offer physical and drug screen is required. Qualified candidates please apply online at: Deanfoods.com/careers Search Sharpsville, PA. EOE ~ M/F/V/D
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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
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Westminster College POSITION VACANCY
Performing Arts Facilities Stage Manager/ Technical Director Westminster College seeks an energetic and creative professional to be responsible for the year-round operation of Westminster College’s Orr Auditorium stage. This is a part-time position that has both administrative and technical responsibilities. The stage manager/technical director reports to the Chair of the School of Music, the primary user of the Orr facility. The position’s major responsibility is to fulfill the requirements of the School of Music, and to accommodate other users of the facility as needed. This includes working with the College’s “Celebrity Series” of outside professional performances by national concert, dance, and theatre groups. The stage manager/technical director ensures that users of the Orr stage conduct productions safely within the limits of the stage’s equipment and structure; provides consultation to on-campus and off-campus programs and departments on suitability of requested technical riders in contracts; and recommends and coordinates stage maintenance and improvement projects to the College’s Physical Plant organization. The stage manager/technical director trains and supervises a Student Stage Manager and Assistant Student Stage Manager in such activities as the proper operation of dimmer control board, sound system, and rigging, and assures the safe and clean operation of stage productions. Job requirements include experience with stage, set, sound, and lighting design and implementation; clear communication skills; reliability and willingness occasionally to work odd hours; ability to understand and work within a budget; willingness and strength to handle large properties, with appropriate tools; ability to supervise student workers and work collegially with other professional staff. Experience advancing and working with large national, professional productions is a significant plus. Interested individuals should send a cover letter, resume, and the names and contact information for at least three job related references by no later than June 26, 2017: Dr. Daniel Perttu, Chair, School of Music
Westminster College
319 S. Market Street, New Wilmington, PA 16172 Or by email to: perttude@westminster.edu EOE
Health Care
LPN Omni West Assisted Living is accepting applications for a part time midnight shift LPN. Qualified applicants must be a LPN with experience in long term care preferred. Please apply Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm Or online at: windsorhouseinc.com
Omni West Assisted Living Residence
3259 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-4404 Fax: 330-793-0630 EOE
REGISTERED NURSE
Mahoning County District Board of Health is seeking one full-time RN and one part-time RN for clinical duties, home visits, health promotion activities and other duties as assigned. Must be Ohio licensed RN with BS in nursing or related field. Experience as RN in public health preferred. Submit resume by June21, 2017 to MCDBOH 50 Westchester Drive Suite 105 H/R Youngstown, Ohio 44515 or by email to: info@mahoninghealth.org
Musicians First Presbyterian Church, New Castle, PA is seeking to employ one or more church musicians to help lead our worship and music ministry Positions include: - Music Director - Organist - Hand Bell Choir Director - Children’s Choir Director - Instrumental Ensemble Director Compensation based on responsibilities For more information, contact
First Presbyterian Church
125 N. Jefferson Street New Castle, PA 16101 724-652-7706
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Flute Instructor
Simco Property Management is seeking a topnotch candidate to fill a very busy clerical position in our Corporate Office in Girard. The Corporate office is the hub for all matters pertaining to the operation of 24 apartment communities which Simco owns and manages. We need a multitasker with amazing clerical and organizational skills. You must be able to communicate effectively, field and trouble shoot calls, and handle a multitude of office tasks simultaneously. Computer skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office required, previous experience in a fast-paced office environment preferred. Full-time with healthcare and 401k. Qualified candidates please submit your resume and letter of interest to: msunseri@ simco-apts.com or fax to 330-545-3227 Drug Free Workplace/ Equal Opportunity Employer
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Administrative Assistant Beatitude House, Youngstown, Ohio
Beatitude House is seeking a full time Administrative Assistant. EOE For more information & to apply for this position, visit www.beatitudehouse.com/ events
Double Bass Instructor Westminster College’s School of Music is seeking a double bass instructor to teach undergraduate applied lessons and to recruit bass students. Rank: Adjunct Instructor. This instructor must be a superior bass performer and teacher. Master’s degree and/or performance certificate in bass performance preferred. Audition and interview are required. Application deadline: Until filled (we are seeking to fill this position very soon). Please send letter of interest and curriculum vitae/ resume to: Dr. Daniel Perttu, Chair, School of Music Westminster College at: perttude@ westminster.edu.
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Westminster College’s School of Music is seeking a flute instructor to teach undergraduate applied lessons and to recruit flute students. Rank: Adjunct Instructor. This instructor must be a superior flute performer and teacher. Master’s degree and/ or performance certificate in flute performance preferred. Audition and interview are required. Application deadline: Until Filled. We are seeking to fill this position very soon. Please send letter of interest and curriculum vitae/ resume to: Dr. Daniel Perttu, Chair, School of Music Westminster College at: perttude@ westminster.edu.
Restaurants/ Food Service
NICOLINNI’S Now Hiring in Boardman!
Line Cooks
Must have experience. Apply in person: 1247 Boardman-Poland Rd. Poland, OH 44514 PLAZA DONUTS Now interviewing for: COUNTER HELP & DONUT FRYER & DECORATOR Call 330-759-0091 Mon.-Fri., 8-noon or 2-4pm
Skills/Trades
Industrial Electrical Instructor
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
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MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
Simco Management has maintenance positions in Boardman and Niles. These positions are both full-time 40 hours per week and require Saturday rotation and on-call. We are looking for skilled and reliable maintenance techs with well-rounded skills in building/apartment maintenance. Qualified candidates must be able to work independently in all aspects of home maintenance including plumbing, electric, carpentry, dry wall and property renovation. The selected candidate must have a clean criminal record, professional references and basic maintenance tools. Qualified candidates may submit resume via: fax: 330-545-3227 email: msunseri@ simco-apts.com or call Mar @ Simco’s Corporate Office 330-545-5457. We are a Drug Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer.
New Wage Structure
Full-time swing shift Shift differential of $.50 for afternoon turn
Roll Former Operator
$15/hour to start, could increase to $17.00/hour at one year based on production rate. Perform die setups and adjustments and operate presses
Punch Press Operator
$14.00/hour to start, could increase to $16.00/hour at one year based on production rate Perform die setups and operate presses
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - 4198 Pembrook, lg. fam. & din. rm. 2 bdrm., start at $600 + elec. Call 330-506-9956
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
Firewood
Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 bdrm., $519; Studios, $409. 330-792-7517
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Austintown Apartments
Furniture
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BDRM. suite - dbl. bed, Bassett, $275, great shape, 330-717-4285/330-507-9776 Bedroom Set - complete full size, dresser with 2 mirrors, night stand & armoire, $375. 330-793-1198, after 5 Hope Chest - Oak, with lock and casters, $125. Call 330-799-7946
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Mobile Homes New Middletown - 2 Bdrm., carport, fam. rm. + extras. Call after 5, 330-559-9157.
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STUFF Appliances Microwave - Hamilton Beach, 1000 watt, white, $50. Call 330-793-2851 Refrigerator - 21 cu. ft. Maytag. Must go! $165 or best offer. S - O - L - D !
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PETS, ANIMALS Birds
Harley-Davidson FLH 1977, 18,000 mi., custom paint, $5995. 724-866-8362.
Mazda Miata conv. 1996, 5 spd., 70,000 mi., good condition, $6900. 330-301-8252
Suzuki Intruder V5 800 2000. Saddlebags, windshield, just tuned up with new battery, low mi. Nice bike, asking $2000/offer. Call 330-759-7928, after 5pm, ask for Joe
MAZDA Miata - 1996, conv., 5 spd., black,. 60,000 mi., $2800. 330-998-4389.
Buick LeSabre - 1992 117,000 mi., runs good, $800 or best offer. Call 330-953-1677 after 5
2 skinny oak side tables, bought at Stewart’s, $95/pr. Call 330-799-7946
Golden Retrievers, Dachshunds, Chihuahua, MaltiPom, York-Chon, Puggles, York mi, Jack Russell, Maltese, Husky. 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
Hobbies/Crafts
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Trains & accessories. Only interested calls. 330-770-0880
NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.
Sleep Number Bed - Extra long twin, rising head & foot, includes 2 sheet sets, $1000. Call 330-792-3966
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Horses
Chrysler Sebring - 2010 95,000 mi., $6000. Call 330-519-5572 DODGE CALIBUR - 2010 64,000 mi., orig. owner, excellent condition, $6500. Call 330-502-8629
Dogs
Porch Furniture Set - 3pc. wicker rattan, paid $2500, asking $275. 330-507-0700
Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1991, 51,000 mi., V-8, sunroof, 1 owner, always garaged, looks & runs great, $5500/offer. 330-980-3230
Harley-Davidson Sportster 2001, looks & runs great! Custom chrome drag bars, blue metallic paint, chrome straight pipes, 10,140 mi., asking $3000. 330-770-7768
Buick Park Ave. - 2004, high mi., new engine, $2500 firm. 330-559-2596.
Material Handler
Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-289-7639
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic 2010. Black, very good condition, low mi., some extras, selling due to health reasons, $11,500. Call 330-883-0445
KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Campbell - 2 bdrm., dining rm., garage, basement, $500/mo. 234-855-0181.
REAL ESTATE
Wanted to Buy
SUVs
BSA - 1971 3700 orig. mi., $6500. Call 234-855-4853
Patio Set - lg. table, incl. 6 chairs and umbrella with holder, $79. S - O - L - D !
Houses For Rent
Assembler
Pistol - Glock G40, Gen 4, 10mm, long slide/barrel with night sites, new, $800. Call 330-729-1203.
Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2005 Red, black int., 87,000 mi., very good condition, $2500/offer. 330-272-3481
Motorcycles/Mopeds
Automobiles
Shipper
$11.00/hour. Perform manual assembly and operate machines. Benefits include health insurance, paid holidays, paid time off, and 401k plan. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 8:00-4:30 at: PHD Manufacturing, Inc. 44018 ColumbianaWaterford Rd. Columbiana, OH 44408 Or online at: phd-mfg.com Equal Opportunity Employer
Gun - Mitchell Gold Series, 1911, 45 cal., mint in box, $2200/offer. 330-799-4282.
Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
Cats
Golf Cart - gas, roof, headlights, tail lights, windshield, good condition, $1800/offer. 330-457-0685.
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Gun - High Standard Victor, 22 cal., automatic, w/scope, mint, $700. 330-799-4282.
Automobiles Chevrolet Malibu - 2010, 25,000 mi., fully loaded, excellent condition, $8500. (Car local ) 937-626-8701.
I will take free birds & canaries into my loving care any time. 330-965-0194
Garden Tractor - Older Sears with blower & tiller, $350. Call 330-568-7368
$12.50/hour. Service work stations, operate pallet jack.
Gun - Glock 40, Series 22 Gen 4, night sites, mint in box, $500. 330-799-4282
Campers/RVs Scotty Serro - 1988, 31’ travel trailer, good shape, $2000. 330-519-8932.
Loveseat - burgundy, dual recliners with console and cup holders, 85” long, great shape, smoke free environment. Must sell, $350. Call 330-402-3647
NEW MIDDLETOWN 2 bdrm., 1 bath townhouse, full basement, $475/mo. Call 330-506-4559
$13.00/hour. Pull product, prepare paperwork, operate forklift
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
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Buick Regal - 1991, 2 dr., clean, dependable, 96,000 mi., $1500. 330-482-3492. Cadillac Eldorado - 1999 Runs good, good shape, 134,000 mi., $3000/offer. Call 330-787-7273 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1995 Green, beige rag top, 4.9, 84,000 mi., 18” rims & Vogues, $5200. 330-360-7682 Chevrolet Camaro - 2011 68,800 mi., very slight engine noise, $6900. Call 330-783-2741
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. Nissan Maxima 3.5SL 2006, 139,900 mi., beige, leather, new tires & brakes, $5600. 330-774-5103. Pontiac Grand Prix - 2008 4 dr., grey, super clean, $5850. Call 330-774-5289.
Automobiles BRITTAIN
Chevrolet Tahoe - 2001 4x4, black w/grey int., 22“ rims, $5850. 330-774-5289. FORD ESCAPE XLT - 2002 120,000 mi., black, all power, runs & looks good, $2200 or best offer. Eager to sell! Call 330-506-0683 Lexus RX 330 2005. Silver, leather, 4WD, only 86,800 mi., $10,500. 330-502-0925
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 Ford F-150 2000. 4WD, runs, but needs work, $800. Boardman, 216-370-1168
Vans Chevrolet Venture - 1999, 6 cyl., gold 80,000 mi., excellent, $4850. 330-774-5289
Wanted To Buy Wanted - Jeep Grand Cherokee 2003-2004, leather, good shape. 330-502-9199.
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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. S - O - L - D !
Horse Training & Lessons BOARDING - $350/mo. Convenient Canfield area Indoor Arena, Outdoor Riding area, 330-720-4140
Asphalt Paving
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All About Repair - Plumbing, Carpentry, Electric, Painting. Call 330-787-5454.
Golf Cart - Yahama, gas, new tires, battery & roof. Sharp! $1950. 330-501-5455
A+ PAVING - Driveways, parking lots, patchwork, cut outs. Quality work at reasonable rates. Call 330-402-7908
Antique/Classic Cars
Lawn Mower - John Deere, 20hp, with bagger & fertilizer spreader, $1200 or best offer. Call 330-533-6054
Toyota Corona - 1969 2 dr., very rare vehicle. CA car, super clean, low mi., $6800/offer. 234-228-3222
Bath/Kitchen Remodeling
Lawn Mower - MTD Yard Machine, 17.5hp, 42” deck, great condition, $400. Call 330-398-3337
Automobile Parts/Service
Older wheelhorse attachments: Snowplow, like new, sweeper & roller bracket, $300 for all. 330-719-1097 Riding mower - Cub Cadet, 46” deck, 22 hp., new, only 45 running hrs., asking $1000. Call 330-793-6785 Riding mower - Toro Time Cutter SS-4200, brand new, $2000. Call 330-755-2989 Tractor - Simplicity Broadmore, 16 GTH, 50” deck, excellent condition, $875. Salem, 330-314-2504.
Miscellaneous Window A/C - Maytag with remote, 8000 BTU, $70. Call 330-568-7368
Musical Instruments AMPLIFIER - Fender Quad Reverb, $1000. Call 330-502-5591. Player Piano - Duo Art. Mid1970s, french provincial, excellent condition, $900. Call 330-533-4776
AUTOMOTIVE
Motor - 1978 Lincoln, 460 cu. in., $300 or best offer. Call 330-718-5392
Boats 16’ Lund boat - 9.9 Johnson motor, extras, depth sounder, $3000. Call 9am to 4pm, 330-799-7376.
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Yo. Cabinet Works Cabinet Refacing, C. Tops, New Cabinets, Ceramic Tile. Call 330-782-9016
Garage Sales
Garage Sales
Revenue Cycle Manager
The Surgical Hospital at Southwoods is currently seeking a Revenue Cycle Manager to oversee the dayto-day operations of the hospital revenue cycle, including patient access, coding, and patient financial services; ensure that all revenue cycle functions are aligned with the organization’s strategic mission, values, and vision; and oversee the monthly close process and internal audits, including variance reporting and resolution actions. Competitive salary/benefits package. Requirements: Min. 5 years combined experience in hospital revenue cycle; Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business or healthcare administration; Master’s degree preferred; Thorough understanding of information systems, with experience using and/or managing electronic medical records (EMR) or electronic health records (EHR); working knowledge of Meditech EMR systems helpful Please send resume and salary requirements to: careers@southwoodshealth.com Equal Opportunity Employer
Carpet/Floor Covering Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
Cement & Masonry A+ MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone, Stucco, Concrete & Basement Waterproofing. Fully Insured. Sm. jobs fine! 330-402-7908
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.
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Happily Ever After Miss Portell, Mr. Yacovone are engaged The parents of Katherine Cidney Portell and Nicholas Anthony Yacovone, both of Memphis, Tenn., are announcing the engagement of their children. The bride-elect is the daughter of Thomas J. and Rosanna McMillan-Portell of Manassas, Va. The prospective groom is the son of Jordan and Lori Yacovone of Youngstown. The ceremony will take place Aug. 12 at St. Christine Church, Youngstown. A reception will follow at the Maronite Center. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Portell graduated from James Madison University with a bachelor’s degree of fine arts. She is a support specialist for Raymond James Financial Services in Memphis. Mr. Yacovone is pursuing a master’s degree of business administration at University of Memphis. He is an associate plant finance manager for the J.M. Smucker Company, Memphis.
Rachel Zizzo to become bride of Alan Vrabel
Shannon Craig v Brent Styer CORTLAND
Shannon Craig and Brent Styer were married Aug. 27, 2016, by the Rev. Michael Gossett. The ceremony took place at St. Robert Bellarmine Church, Cortland, and a reception followed at Ciminero’s Banquet Center in Niles. Michael and Diane Craig of Canfield are the parents of the bride, and James and Karen Styer of Cortland are the parents of the groom. The bride wore an ivory lace dress. Her honor attendants were her sister, Katie Neely, and Danielle Styer, the groom’s sister. Bridesmaids were Tierney Craig, the bride’s sister-in-law; Kaitlyn Coates and Maggie Craig, the bride’s cousins; Heather Reinheimer; Sarah Gromek; Christina McGleam; and Melissa Douglas. Lillian Neely, the bride’s niece, was the flower girl. The attendants wore biscotti-colored dresses. Justin Styer, the groom’s brother, was the best man. Groomsmen were Michael Craig, the bride’s brother; Wayne Bartholomew and Dominic Mastropietro, the groom’s cousins; Nicholas Stoian; Daren Niemi; Jonathan Moffett; Benjamin Winings; and Samuel Marhulik. Mrs. Styer graduated from John Carroll University with a bachelor’s degree
in business administration. She is a human resources manager at PolyOne Corp., Avon Lake. Mr. Styer graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in nutrition, and a master’s degree in public health. He is an epidemiologist for the City of Cleveland. The couple traveled to Hawaii for their honeymoon, and reside in North Ridgeville, Ohio.
GROVE CITY, PA.
Rachel Zizzo of Grove City, Pa., formerly of Boardman, and Alan Vrabel, of Grove City are announcing their engagement. The bride-elect is a daughter of Bonnie L. Zizzo of Cornersburg, formerly of Boardman, and the late Anthony Zizzo. The parents of the prospective groom are Terrence Vrabel of New Brighton, Pa., and Lucinda Snider of New Castle, Pa. The wedding is set for 4 p.m. Oct. 21 at Grant Street Baptist Church, New Castle. A reception will follow at Faraone Brothers, New Castle. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss Zizzo earned a licensed practical nurse certificate from Mercer County Technical Center, and is an evening security worker for George Junior Repub- sity of Pennsylvania, and is a clinical manager in the crisis intervention unit lic, Grove City. Mr. Vrabel attended Indiana Univer- of George Junior Republic.
Miss Anness, Mr. Rattay plan July ceremony AUSTINTOWN
Janet Guerrier is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Drusiana Anness, to Daniel Rattay. All are of Austintown. The father of the bride-elect is David Anness of New Middletown, and the parents of the prospective groom are Robert and Nancy Rattay of Warren. Invitations will be issued for a beach ceremony, set for 6 p.m. July 14 at Little Island Park, Virginia Beach, Va. Miss Anness is a medical assistant for Valley Care Health System of Ohio, Youngstown. Mr. Rattay is employed as a phlebotomist for Biotest Plasma Center in Austintown.