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Vacation Bible School 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 to 9 p.m. 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 330-757-3270.
Holy Family Seniors Group meeting The Holy Family Seniors Group will meet Monday, June 19, 2017 at 11:30 a.m. in Holy Family Parish Hall, 2729 Center Rd., Poland. Hostesses for this meeting will be Dora Cercone, Helen Kaplon, and Joann Pasquale. Lunch will be served at noon followed by Bingo and card games. Questions should be directed to Ruth Burns, President, at 330-757-1334 or to Laurie Fox, Secretary/Treasurer, at 330536-8850.
Poland Idol at Celebrate Poland If you have a talent for singing, join Celebrate Poland for its annual Poland Idol Singing Contest on July 1. Judges will select winners from four age groups: Kindergarten through fourth
grade; fifth through eighth grade; ninth through 12th grade; and adult. Registration for the contest begins at 10:30 a.m. on July 1 at the Village Hall Gazebo and the contest begins at noon. The registration fee is $20. To pre-register or for questions, print the form on our Celebrate Poland Facebook page or call Cindy at 330-651-2999.
Historical Society participates in June events The Poland Historical Society recently announced the following activities it will participate in during June: on June 20 at 6:30 p.m. will be a meeting at the Little Red Schoolhouse, located at 4515 Center Road in Poland Township. The Poland Historical Society will be offering guided walking tours of historic sites in Poland during the week of Celebrate Poland 2017. Dates and times for the tours are June 28 from 7-8 p.m. for the historic South Main Street (meet at Poland Village Town Hall, located at 308 S. Main St. in Poland), June 29 from 7–8 p.m. for the Old Graveyard Tour next to Presbyterian Church (located at 2 Poland Manor), June 30 from 6–7 p.m. for the Old Graveyard Tour next to Presbyterian Church (located at 2 Poland Manor), June 30 from 8-9 p.m. for the historic Poland Presbyterian Church (located at 2 Poland Manor) and July 1 from 1-2 p.m. for the historic South Main Street (meet at the Poland Historical Society Tent, located near the Village Town Hall). Also on July 1, the Historical Society will have a display tent set up near Village Town Hall.
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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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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. 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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CANFIELD
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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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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Poland Relay for Life celebrates superhero survivors This year marks the 10th year of the Poland Relay for Life. Bring your entire family and help them celebrate. The theme this year is “Heroes of Hope.” Cancer survivors are superheroes, and they will be honored and supported during this relay event. The 2017 Poland Relay for Life will take place on June 16 and 17 at the Poland Seminary High School stadium, starting at 6 p.m. on June 16 and ending at 2 p.m. on June 17. Survivor Registration begins at 5 p.m. on Friday night. Friday night’s activities will include a free survivor dinner for survivors and their caregivers, provided by Belleria of Struthers, and the moving and uplifting Luminaria ceremony. Saturday will feature the Kids’ Relay Party, from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. with free prizes, cake and activities. At noon, there will be a Guinness Book World Record attempt for the most people at an event wearing capes, Pillow cases, towels, bags, anything can be your cape.
Strawberry Festival to be on June 30 Poland Presbyterian Church’s annual Strawberry Festival will take place on June 30 from 5-8:30 p.m. on the church lawn, located at 2 Poland Manor in Youngstown. The event will feature strawberries, ice cream, short cake, hot dogs, sausage sandwiches, snacks and beverages. There will be live jazz and a summer basket raffle.
Activities for children at Celebrate Poland Celebrate Poland offers activities for all ages. The fun begins on June 30 with the parade and the chance to gather up free candy tossed by marchers. Some of the children’s offerings on July 1 include Bounce-ARounds, Touch a Truck, Poland Idol Contest, Chalk the Walk, children’s games, miniature golf and a reptile show. All of this, food and more are available throughout the day on July 1 at Poland Village Hall. A spectacular fireworks display will be enjoyed by all in the evening. Celebrate Poland is funded entirely through donations. Your support would be appreciated. Send your donation to Celebrate Poland, P.O. Box 14585, Poland Ohio, 44514.
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Mothers and grandmothers came to Poland North Preschool to listen to the students sing different songs for Mother’s Day.
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Joy Bucci’s class at Poland North Preschool sang “You are my Sunshine” to their mothers and grandmothers for Mother’s Day.
Poland North students sing for special ladies By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Mothers and grandmothers gathered at Poland North Preschool on May 10, 11 and 12 to watch the students put on a Mother’s Day performance. The students at North Preschool prepared for Mother’s Day for days in advance. They practiced singing songs their teachers taught them and made crafts that they took home to give to their moms. Plenty of seats were filled by the students’ mothers and grandmothers as they came to watch the special performance. There was applause from the
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audience after the students finished each song. Joy Bucci and her preschool class sang “You are my Sunshine,” among others, to the special women in their lives. The class wore sunglasses and held suns made out of yellow construction paper. Samantha Cox and her transitional kindergarten class performed a few songs for their mothers and grandmothers who attended. When their performance was over the students made a craft with the help of their mother or grandmother. After the crafts were finished, Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci they all enjoyed a snack of muf- Poland North Preschool students worked with their mothers and grandmothfins and iced tea. ers making a craft after their singing performance.
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each group will visit hands-on laboratory stations, where the library’s concoctions are sure to please. Registration is required. Visit www.libraryvisit.org or call 330-744-8636 and ask for the Poland library to regVenders needed for ister. Snacks will be served. This event is for tweens and teens in Celebrate Poland event Arts and crafts, non-profit organiza- grades 5 and up. tions and small businesses needed for Learning to navigate the annual Celebrate Poland festival Google Drive on July 1 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. The cost is $30 for an outdoor space. For Google Drive is a free service more information and to sign up, call from Google that allows you to store 330-757-4584 files online and access them anywhere using the cloud. The Poland Hogwarts summer school library invites you to come and learn how to navigate this program with Dress as your favorite wizard and join the Poland library for potions-and- them on June 19 at 11 a.m. Call 330spells summer school on June 21 at 10 744-8636 and ask for the Poland a.m. You will be sorted into houses and branch to register.
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Kona Ice stopped by Poland After School on May 9 to help welcome the summer weather. The children were able to pick any flavor they wanted and had the opportunity to make their own. As tropical music played from the Kona Ice truck, the students got to enjoy their very own snow cone creations. Poland After School currently has 120 pre-K through fifth-graders registered this year. The program is located at the former North Elementary building. Pictured are third-graders David Burbage, William Craven, Peyton Miller, Ava Pezzulo, Landon Buchmann, Alyssa Davis, Diane Smith, Kate Blumel, Xander Thorton and Elliot Riser.
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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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Students in Joy Bucci’s preschool class at Poland North Preschool wore their sunglasses and brough beach towels to class for a beach day on May 18. The students played with a small pool, sand and had a lot of fun. They laid their towels out and enjoyed the sunny celebration.
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Students learned how to run a hot dog stand while playing a game during Junior Achievement day on May 11 at Dobbins Elementary.
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Students at Dobbins Elementary participated in the Junior Achievement program on May 11 and learned how to run a restaurant.
By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Dobbins Elementary students learned the basics of business on May 11. Volunteers with the Junior Achievement program taught third- and fourth-graders a lesson about entrepreneurship and running a business. The students engaged in several different activities focusing on different aspects of business and what an entrepreneur is. Junior Achievement has two models they follow to provide students information about different programs. There is a traditional way which includes a program once a week for five weeks and the other option is for the schools to dedicate one day to Junior Achievement to come in and explain all five sessions in one day. The students learned about two programs, JA Our City and JA Our Region. JA Our Region is targeted to teach students about regional and state resources and supply chains and how they solve problems by weighing risks and potential rewards. JA Our City introduces students to the basics of financial literacy, the characteristics of cities and how people in businesses and cities manage their finances.
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Dobbins Elementary students participated in business-related activities during the Junior Achievement program on May 11.
The lessons are all incorporated in with the Ohio State Standards and reinforce what the students are learning in the classroom. There are different programs that are designed to match the standards of students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Junior Achievement visits more than 10,000 students a year. The volunteers who spoke at the JA in a Day program were people from local businesses that the students would be fa-
miliar with. One station students got in a group to create their own restaurant, another station the students learned about running a hot dog stand by playing a game and several other stations that brought out the business-side of the students. Junior Achievement gives students in all grades experience they can use throughout their life and sometimes helps them find the career path they want to follow.
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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 Poland library on June 22 from 12:30-6:30 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767).
on June 20 at 6:30 p.m. to learn how to use Mitchell’s Pro Demand and EBSCO’s Small Engine Repair Reference Center databases. This event is for adults.
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Join New York pop artist Michael Albert at the Poland library on June 27 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 Fix your own car children, teens and adults only. Registration is limited for this two-hour Do you use repair and shop manuals to fix things yourself? A lot of these program. Call the library or sign up are digital now. Go to the Poland library on the events calendar.
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Union Elementary students bring school year to an end with music By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Second-graders at Poland Union Elementa r y helped bring t he school year to a close with the final musical on May 15 at Poland Seminary High School. Dean Wilson, kindergarten t h roug h fou r t h-g rade mu s ic i n s t r uc t or, w or k s w it h students from Union and Dobbins Elementary to enhance their knowledge in music. Wilson teaches students how to read music, different rhy t h ms a nd ma ny ot her things aside from just learning new songs. The second-grade teachers attended the concert to see the fina l performance of what their students have been work ing so ha rd on. The students practiced not only at school, but at home. They practiced singing the s on g s t h e y l e a r n e d a nd some of t he da nce moves that went along with them. T here were severa l st udents who wou ld come to t he f ront of t he stage bet ween songs to a nnounce what t he next song would be. Ot her st udent s wou ld come to the stage to sing a solo, duet or trio with their fellow classmates. E a c h g r a d e l e v e l p e rformed a concert for their friends and families. T he st udent s prepa re d for the concert weeks in advance to make sure they are ready a nd excited for t he concert. The concer t ended w it h Wilson telling the students how proud he was of them for the dedication they put i n to ma k i ng t he per formance a success. Wilson also thanked the Poland Board of Education and mentioned that if they didn’t bring music back, the students wouldn’t have opportunities such as this to ex plore a nd ex pa nd t heir creative side.
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Music instructor, Dean Wilson, played guitar during one of the performances from the Poland Union students.
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Poland Union second-grade students used their hands and danced along to one of the songs they sang for their performance on May 15.
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Second-grade Poland Union students came to the front of the stage between songs to introduce the next song during the concert.
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Dandelion knowledge blows into Sprout Club at Fellows By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Ch i ld ren 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 ha nds-on w it h da ndelions and the different parts. The prog ra m sta r ted out with a coloring sheet for children to color until everyone came and the lesson could be g i n . Z oc olo t au g 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 opportunity to examine the stem, the leaves, the flower and the seeds. Zocolo also informed the ch i ld ren t hat pa r ts of t he dandelions are safe to eat, but only after asking an adult. M a n y p e op l e a s s o c i a t e 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. There was a tag on the neckNeighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci
Girls at the dandelion Sprout Club blew the seeds of a dandelion during the program at Fellows Riverside Gardens on May 18.
lace t hat sa id “Some see a weed, I see a wish.” The children were supposed to make a wish as they put the seeds into the container. After making the necklaces, t he children tried blow ing bubbles with the hollow stem.
There was an experiment to see if bubbles or water mixed w it h soap created t he best bubbles. In the end, the soap mixture produced the most and biggest bubbles. Sprout C lub e duc at ion s children in a hands-on way
that gives them the opportunity to have fun while doing it. Anyone interested in signing up for t he Sprout Club c a n v i sit w w w.m i l lc re ekmetroparks.org for more information.
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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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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.
Boutique brings families together By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
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 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 commitment 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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Tromp through the swamp with Tom Sieling Learn all about Ohio animals and the homes they build while singing along with Tom Sieling as he accompanies himself on guitar, banjo, harmonica and a drum machine at the Poland library on June 17 at 11 a.m. This event is for children of all ages.
POLICE BLOTTER June 2 Menacing: A Lee Run Road woman said she had been threatened while she was in the 6700 block of Boardwalk Drive. June 5 Identity fraud: A Greystone Drive man found that his credit card had been used to make a $201 fraudulent purchase.
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Yoga class Friends of PLYMC is sponsoring a Yoga Class every Wednesday at the Poland library from 5-6 p.m. Pay as you attend at $10 per session. For more information, call 330-7406086. This event is for adults.
Spanish for bigger children Children in grades 1-4 are invited
to learn Spanish language and culture through games and interactive activities taught by James Hungerford at the Poland library on June 19 and 26 at 6 p.m. Space is limited for this program series. To make reservations, call the library at 330-744-8636 and ask for Poland library. Preference will be given to participants who can attend all four sessions.
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 Poland library every
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Gussy up your bike At 4 p.m. at the Poland library, use crepe paper and other materials to get your bike beautiful for the Celebrate Poland parade taking place later on the evening of June 30. The program will be outside, weather permitting. Gather on the patio behind the library, outside the meeting room. This event is for children of all ages.
Trim a tree Decorate an ornament for the Poland library’s all-seasons tree throughout library hours in June. This event is for children of all ages.
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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.
Austintown Lions host 22nd annual 5K run 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 t he women, Geniene Hankey of Youngstown came in first 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 t hird was Heat h 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 rde d. T he f i nish line was provided by the Youngstow n Road Runners Club. T he Aust i ntow n L ions 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.
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3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. - Family Night
PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald
UNITED METHODIST Canfield United Methodist Church
27 S. Broad St. (330) 533-9801 www.canfieldmethodist.org Sunday 8:15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Childcare available Rev. Susan Brown Rev. Beth McGuire Associate Pastor
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UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
N h D Nathan Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org
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JOBS General Help Dancers Wanted Call The Palace 330-536-9266
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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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
The following routes are available:
Boardman area, Newport, Millcreek, Oak Knoll - Rt. 798057 - 1.5 Hours daily - 7 Miles daily - 90 Customers $600 Estimated Monthly Income Boardman area, Ewing, Brookfield, Bonnell - Rt. 294130 - 2 Hours daily - 6 Miles daily - 110 Customers $600 Estimate Monthly Income Mathews, Lynn Mar, Oakfield - Rt. 293150 - 1 Hour daily - 9 Miles daily - 55 Customers $500 Estimate Monthly Income
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Class A CDL Drivers
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.
Join Our Team!
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
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 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
Get the Respect You Deserve! KTI is now hiring
OTR CDL-A Drivers
Friendly dispatchers get you great miles & home on the weekend. Paid vacations, 6 paid holidays, health ins., free dental & vision, $3000 sign on bonus & much more. Call 800-315-1882 or visit us at: www.ktitrucking.com
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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Office/Clerical
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General Office/ Clerical
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
Professional
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
FREE FIREWOOD Pre-cut Maple. Truckload, Call 330-568-7368
Austintown Apartments
Furniture
Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm. apts. available. 1-Bdrms. starting at $525/mo. + elec. 2Bdrms. starting at $600/ mo. + elec. Call today for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com 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
Pet Friendly Apt.
LeChateau Apartments offers pet friendly 1 & 2 bdrm. suites. Security doors, spacious closets, pool & fitness center. Call today for details! 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. Call today for our summer special! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com GIRARD - Highland Ave. 1 & 2 Bdrm., starting at $425/mo. Call 330-506-9956
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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Knox Twp. 1 acre, nice homes in area, $12,900. Bayard Rd. Liverpool Twp. 5 wooded acres, $19,900. Leeper Rd. Liverpool Twp. 43 acres, woods, hills, secluded, $104,900. John Campbell Rd.
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
Free Pets
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
Handyman
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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.
Landscapers A&R Precision Lawncare & Landscaping. Mulching, new installs, renovation, patios, walkways, pressure washing. Free Est. 330-770-9355
Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work
All Types Concrete, Roofing & Siding. 40 Years Exp. Free Est. Larry, 330-219-8174
Also HIGH GRASS-WEEDS SHRUB, TREE, TRIM, REMOVAL. 330-207-3114
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 Gutter cleaning, screening, repairs, also new gutters. Sr. Disc. Call 330-782-1401. “Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Plumbing Drain cleaning, all types of plumbing repairs. Licensed. Insured. 330-360-7486.
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
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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.