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On July 14, Barnes and Noble hosted Little Listeners with Laura. Laura Frey (middle) read books to the children who came for this special storytime.
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Boardman Community Baseball’s 9-year-old All Stars finished up the season winning back to back championships in Hermitage and Boardman.
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Finding personal growth in the gardens Neighbors serves the towns of Boardman, Austintown, Canfield and Poland and is published every Saturday in The Vindicator. It also is distributed free to nonsubscribers in those towns. If you have a news story, we would be interested in hearing from you. You may email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You can send mail to Neighbors, P.O. Box 780, Youngstown, OH 44501. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope for any material that is to be returned. Items may also be picked up at our offices. You may also call us at 330-740-2965. For delivery, call 330-746-6561. For advertising inquiries, call 330-747-1471 ext. 1216.
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Back-to-school The beginning of the 2015-2016 school year is just around the corner and Neighbors wants to feature your back-to-school moments! Email us your best picture of your children in their first-day-of-school ensemble, reuniting with friends after a long summer apart, meeting their new teachers or posing with their families to neighbors@vindy.com. Specify which edition you would like the photo to run in (Austintown, Boardman, Canfield or Poland) and if possible include names for those pictured listed from left to right and front to back. The deadline for picture submission is Sept. 4.
Mercy Health offers free oral cancer screening Mercy Health Youngstown, formerly Humility of Mary Health Partners, will provide oral cancer screenings from 4-7 p.m. on Aug. 6 in the Mercy Health Dental mobile van, which will be at the Davis Family YMCA, 45 McClurg Road in Boardman. Those at greatest risk of developing oral cancer are tobacco users – cigarette, cigar or pipe smokers and those who chew smokeless tobacco – individuals who drink alcohol to excess, have a family history of oral cancer, have experienced ex-
cessive sun exposure and individuals with human papillomavirus (HPV). Screenings are free but registration is required and can be completed by calling 330-480-3183. Support for this program is provided by Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley.
The National Buddy Walk Program The Down Syndrome Association of the Valley 2015 Buddy Walk is one of more than 250 Buddy Walk events planned in cities across the country and around the world this fall in and around October in celebration of Down Syndrome Awareness Month. The Buddy Walk was developed by the National Down Syndrome Society to promote acceptance and inclusion of all people with Down syndrome. On Aug. 8 at 10 a.m. anyone wishing to join the cause can go to The Shops at Boardman Park. For more information, visit www.buddywalk.org.
St. Marks Building Blocks open house St. Marks Building Blocks, located at 280 Millcreek Drive in Boardman is having its annual fall open house for the 2015/2016 school year on Aug. 12 from 3-6:30 p.m. Stop by for a tour of the center and meet the teachers. During the open house, they will be offering 1/2 off of the registration fee. If you have any questions or can’t make the open house but still would like to see the school. call 330788-9599.
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Fellows Riverside Gardens hosts yoga classes with a variety of instructors in their beautiful and captivating gardens. Those seeking these classes flock to the peace found within a pavilion by the lake and an instructor trained from the experts from India. Karres Cvetkovich taught the class on July 27, praising the surrounding environment as she prepared to begin. The class is placed in the pavilion right by the lake. “It’s very reliable as the wind goes along the lake,” Cvetkovich said. “It’s the best place to do yoga in town. ...Wherever you look, it’s gorgeous.” Carol Murray, one of the
members of the class, said she appreciated the relaxation and environment the park provided. “I love the outdoors and the park in itself,” Murray said. “I like coming together as a group and being with other people and getting satisfaction from it.” The surrounding air is one of the “invisible” benefits that was the greatest of all when it came to yoga, according to Cvetkovich. “Breathing is a big part of yoga, there’s nowhere you’ll be breathing more oxygen rich air when you take your yoga class than here,” Cvetkovich said. She said she enjoys more than anything being part of people’s positive growth. “They put in their effort
– I don’t take credit of their growth. They try to give me credit sometimes and I say, ‘You’re the one that showed up on your mat,’” Cvetkovich said. “I’m just the facilitator here.” Cvetkovich, not only a yoga instructor but also a former YSU professor for the psychology department, said in her time at YSU she not only taught students, but also teachers about how to help their students in different ways, most importantly to keep themselves healthy for their futures. “It’s the perfect thing to help balance out anyone’s stressful life...letting go of all the tensions of the day,” Cvetkovich said. “You’re planting the seeds for later. Whatever you’re planting now you’re going to harvest.”
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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Will you attend Austintown Night Out?
A $100 million program dedicated to searching for extraterrestrial life was announced last week. Do you think they will be successful?
Yes - We go every year. 0% Yes - We will stop by for a bit. 0%
No - But we have before. 0% No - I have no interest. 100%
BOARDMAN
Yes - I always thought this would happen. 14% Yes - But not for a long time. 14%
POLAND
What is your favorite “super food?” Kale. 14% Acai berry. 0%
Green tea. 14% I don’t like any of these. 71%
No - I would like to believe so, but no. 14% No - It’s a pointless effort. 57%
What is your favorite summer activity? Playing Frisbee. 0% Walking in nature. 50%
Flying a kite. 0% Other. 50%
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What foreign language do you think is most beneficial for today’s youth to learn?
Yes - It’s a great idea. Yes - But I don’t think many people will.
No - I have other plans. No - There is nothing I want to buy.
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Spanish. Chinese. French.
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BOARDMAN What is your favorite part of high school football season? Watching the athletes succeed. Supporting local schools.
Spending time with family and friends. Seeing the marching band at halftime.
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Italian. Other.
POLAND How did you feel about this year’s Summer Reading Program theme at the libraries? It was the best one yet. It had some very unique events.
It could have been more educational. I had no interest.
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The Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 11 at A La Cart Catering, located at 429 Lisbon Street in Canfield. Tim Seman, genealogy and local history librarian of The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County will speak about preserving family history. Special guests will be the chapter’s scholarship recipients. The dinner menu includes hamburgers and hot dogs, baked beans, potato, pasta, fruit salads, coffee, tea, iced tea and apple cake. The cost is $12 per person and guests are welcome. Reservations are due by Aug. 2 to Darlene Demjen at 330-755-9089 or Marilyn Abramski at 330-726-2527.
Annual Polish Heritage Festival In preparation for its seventh annual Polish Day on Aug. 30 from 10:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. at St. Luke Church and Hall on South Avenue in Boardman, organizers are seeking marketplace vendors of all types who are seeking to reach their enthusiastic, shopping attendees. PolishYoungstown has vending space for 10 marketplace vendors, who will offer any variety of information and merchandise for our patrons during the festival. Authentic ethnic retail, craft, fine art and food vendors are especially requested, but all interested groups are welcome. The deadline for vendors is Aug. 7. Applications are available at http:// polishyoungstown.com/polishday/ marketplace.
Boardman Methodist Church presents Safety Saturday Join Boardman United Methodist Church on Aug. 8, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. as it sponsors a safety day for the community. Come talk to experts on bicycle, fire, propane, car seat and home security safety. They will be offering free eye screening for children ages 2-10 years-old and tours of the four star Step Up to Quality BUMP Preschool Child Care Center. Enjoy free hotdogs and meet Boardman’s K-9 Unit, explore a Fire Truck. Food vendors will also be there selling Fair Food French Fries. You don’t want to miss this wonderful community day event!
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Danielle Maggie wandered the room during Little Listeners with Laura on July 14, picking up books she found interesting along the way.
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Lucia and Enzo Farina came to Barnes and Noble in Boardman on July 14 for their first time participating in Little Listeners with Laura.
Parents, children love Little Listeners with Laura By amanda tonoli atonoli@vindy.com
Barnes and Noble hosted a weekly Little Listeners story time with Laura Frey on July 14. Krystyna Williams brought two of her children for the story time. She said it was their second time there and she has already started to incorporate it into her schedule. “It’s nice that it’s free,” Williams said. “We do this, we go to the park and we get cheap lunch.” Williams said she liked being able to come and look at the books while her children get to enjoy the story. “Little Listeners is really nice — you get to look at the different books you don’t have at home,” Williams said. Mary Petrony brought her son Matthew, the second of her two children to participate in Little See LISTENERS, Page 4
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Parents, children and friends were welcomed to Barnes and Noble on July 14 for Little Listeners with Laura, a storytime for children provided by the store and Laura Frey.
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a party filled with fun and snacks at the Boardman library on Aug. 12 at 10 a.m. This event is for children of all ages.
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Join the Boardman library for this read-a-thon on Aug. 14 from 11 Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a a.m. until 3 p.m. and choose from a menu of adventure, mystery, fansuper-duper craft made by “super tasy and/or science fiction. The lichildren” of all ages during regular hours at the Boardman library in the brary will provide pizza, drinks and junk food to enjoy while you read. month of August. Bring your bean bag chair, your faLego my library vorite pillow, sleeping bag and Meet at the Boardman library on don’t forget a blanket. See if you have what it takes to read for four Aug. 15 at 2-3 p.m. and enjoy creating Lego designs. Legos will be pro- straight hours. Sign up now to revided. This event is for children age serve your spot. You can join in 6 and up. any time during the event. Register online at www.libraryvisit.org, or Reading saves the day call 330-744-8636 and ask for the You’re all superheroes. Celebrate Boardman library. This event is for children in grades 4-12. your summer accomplishments at
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Matthew Petrony followed in his older brother’s footsteps by coming to Little Listeners with Laura to better learn how to read at Barnes and Noble.
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Listeners. Petrony said she first started coming with her older son and now brings her younger son because it was such a positive experience. “He [her older son] already
reads really well on his own,” Petrony said. “It’s probably from coming here.” Williams said she also liked that Little Listeners helped reading skills, even if the children already knew how to read. “I like that it’s all ages,” Williams said. “My kids are 5 and 7 and you feel like they’re almost too old for some of the little kid
things, but they still fit in here and have fun even though my 7 year old can read the books.” Williams said her older child still enjoys things like these and having someone tell the story – especially Laura. “She’s really good,” Williams said. “She’s really animated, they’re [the children] upbeat here and in the story.”
9:00am: Shrine opens 12:00pm: Cedars Hall Open - Food Available 2:00pm: Spiritual Conference: John Horvat II “Honor thy Father and thy Mother, the Key to Bringing America Back to Order”. 2:00-5:00pm: Confessions/Adoration 7:00pm: Pontifical Divine Liturgy: Byzantine Rite, Melkite Liturgy CELEBRANT: BISHOP NICOLAS SAMRA, EPARCHY OF NEWTON, WEST ROXBURY, MA 8:00pm: Procession to the Tomb and the Prayers for the Dormition of the Blessed Virgin, Msgr: George Appleyard
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9am: Shrine Opens 10am: Tridentine Missa Cantata High Mass CELEBRANT: MSGR. ANTHONY SPINOSA Choir: Schola Basilicorum & St. Cecilia Chorale 11am: Cedars Hall Open - Food Available 12:00pm: Maronite Divine Liturgy “Anointing of the Sick” CELEBRANTS: BISHOPS GREGORY MANSOUR, ELIAS ZAIDAN, & ROBERT SHAHEEN 1-4pm: Rosary/Adoration (Tower Chapel) 2pm: Music: String Quartet (Prince of Peace Basilica)
2-5pm: Confessions/Adoration 4pm: Spiritual Conference: John Horvat II “Mary Calls US to a Way-of-the-Cross Society” 5:30pm: Lowellville Band Concert (Cedars Hall) 7pm: Pontifical Divine Liturgy: Maronite Rite CELEBRANTS: BISHOPS GREGORY MANSOUR, ELIAS ZAIDAN, & ROBERT SHAHEEN *Procession and Blessing with Icon of Our Lady of Lebanon Choir: Basilica Jubilee Choir 8pm: Candlelight Procession
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On July 14, Barnes and Noble hosted Little Listeners with Laura. Laura Frey (middle) read books to the children who came for this special storytime.
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End of summer reading teen party Join the Boardman library for its last party of the summer on Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m. There will be games and snacks to celebrate. This event is for teens in grades 7-12.
It’s all about yarn Bring in your crochet, knitting, plastic canvas, or “anything with
yarn” project and learn from one another on Aug. 17 at 7 p.m. at the Boardman library. Participants are encouraged to bring all yarn UFOs (unfinished objects). This event is for adults.
Book-a-librarian Need help downloading library books to your eReader? Want help with your tablet or laptop? Learn how to do those things and more at the Boardman library during regular library hours throughout the month of August. Register at the specific library or call 330-744-8636 and ask for the library location.
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Nikos Chaparas (right) enjoyed parachute time during Sensory Storytime at the Boardman library with librarian Ashley Potopovich (left).
Sensory Storytime Saturdays at the library By amanda tonoli atonoli@vindy.com
On July 25 the Boardman library hosted a monthly Sensory Storytime for children with special needs. Librarian Ashley Potopovich was substituting for the story time’s usual teacher, Allison Graf. Potopovich said Graf did a lot of the events for children at the library. “She’s awesome,” Potopovich said. Potopovich has her undergraduate degree in teaching which made her perfect for the position to help with Sensory Storytime. Sensory Storytime was started by one of the former librarians who had her degree in Special Education and has been continued by other librarians over the last three years. Children get to make crafts, listen to music, read stories, play with bubbles, play games with the parachute and participate in a variety of other interactive, hands-on activities. “The parachute is always fun,” Potopovich said. “After story time there are different stations they can go to. The
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One of the crowd favorites during Sensory Storytime at the Boardman library was the bubbles. Pictured is Nikos Chaparas (left) catching the bubbles as librarian Ashley Potopovich (right) put them in the bubble machine.
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YOUR TURN! The beginning of the 2015-2016 school year is just around the corner and Neighbors wants to feature your back-to-school moments! Email us your best picture of your children in their firstday-of-school ensemble, reuniting with friends after a long summer apart, meeting their new teachers or posing with their families to neighbors@vindy.com. Specify which edition you would like the photo to run in (Austintown, Boardman, Canfield or Poland) and if possible include names for those pictured listed from left to right and front to back. The deadline for picture submission is Sept. 4.
Tyler Mullins played with the toys at Little Learners Preschool on July 21.
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Fun in the sun at Heritage Presbyterian By amanda tonoli atonoli@vindy.com
On July 21, Little Learners Preschool at Heritage Presbyterian Church hosted a Summer Play Day. Summer Play Days at the church are a day camp for two
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hours, welcoming students to come enjoy fun at their church. Pastor Kristin Stroble said she was happy to see the children enjoying themselves at their church. “This is a great way for us to work together – the church and
the preschool,” Stroble said. Although this program is open to all ages, this season has attracted younger students. Volunteer Debbie Fisher joked that this younger age group is See LEARNERS, Page 7
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Cathy Valentini (middle) worked with the children at Little Learner’s Preschool on July 21 to teach them about colors and science with the water.
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man store location on Aug. 26. This story time will be the fourth Wednesday of every month in 2015. Support your Mahoning County Public Libraries that day by showing your library card and receive 10 free tokens to play games. The library will receive 15 percent of the purchases made that day at Chuck E. Cheese. Support the Friends of PLYMC by donating your gently used and once-read Children’s books also that day to support children’s programming. For more information on this fundraiser, contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086.
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I read YA book club Adult fans of Young Adult literature from ages 18-118: this book club is for you!. Talk about why you like YA, read and discuss books at this event on Aug. 18 at 6:30 p.m. This month’s discussion will revolve around “Red Queen” by Victoria Aveyard.
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Everyone’s favorite time during the day at Little Learners Preschool on July 21 was snack time. Students got to enjoy juice, crackers and cheese popcorn.
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keeping everyone on their toes. Children get to participate in a variety of stories, songs, crafts, experiments and snacks. “It really covers everything, math, science, social skills and
a lesson in the bible,” said Cathy Valentini, partner of Little Learners Preschool. “It’s a good first experience of preschool.” “I like the kids interaction – it’s just fun seeing the kids at church,” Fisher said. “Kids at church are dwindling so much.” Fisher said she remembers
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Polish Day Volunteers There will be a blood drive by the needed Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Boardman library on In preparation for its seventh annual Aug. 24 from 1:30-6:30 p.m. For apPolish Day on Aug. 30 from 10:30 a.m. pointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1- until 8 p.m. at St. Luke Church and Hall 800-733-2767). on South Avenue in Boardman, organizers are inviting the public to help Melt that stress away make the event happen. Volunteers Are stressors in life weighing you of every age, skill and ability are weldown? Learn strategies to deal with the come. Help is needed for everything daily stresses of life and enjoy a more from set up and take down to tickrelaxed and happier you at the Board- et sales, helping with the pierogi conman library on Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. tests and assisting in cultural display children’s areas. Various two-hour Chuck E. Cheese library and shifts are available. Every volunteer fundraiser gets free admission and a t-shirt. For more information, contact polishday@ There will be a special story time polishyoungstown.org or call at 330at 10 a.m., before the store opens, 333-9724. with Chuck E. Cheese at the BoardSALES • SERVICE • RENTAL • REPAIR
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Siblings and parents came to Little Learners Preschool on July 21. Pictured is sibling Nathan Mullins waiting for the completion of his brother’s orientation.
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Puzzle swap Bring your once created jigsaw puzzles to swap, limit six per person, on Aug. 12 at 5 p.m. at the Boardman library. This event is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC.
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Librarians Allison Graf and John Yingling performed “Little Red,” a fractured fairy tale, on July 21 at the Boardman library.
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Puppets! Puppets! Puppets! premiered at the Boardman library on July 21. Librarians John Yingling and Allison Graf performed a series of skits with puppets, using fractured fairy ta le-stor ylines – f ractured fairy tales are traditional stories tweaked to be funnier. Graf and Yingling explained
there would be differences in the stories from their traditional counterparts, encouraging the children to be aware as they listened. “If you don’t know what fractured fairy tales are, we will explain as we go along,” Yingling said. The two began with character Pete the Cat in “I love my See FAIRY TALES, Page 9
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This event is for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months. There will be twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize Aug. 14 and 21 at 10 a.m. at the Boardman library. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Comic Book Program with Jerry DeCaire Teens, come to the Poland library’s Unmask - Comic Book Program on Aug. 13 from 1-5 p.m. Hear Marvel artist Jerry DeCaire talk about the Science of the Superhero and learn how to create your own comic books. You will also have a chance to make superhero crafts and have fun at our comic book exchange. You may want to enter the costume contest, fan art contest or our fan fiction contest as well, and be sure to snap a picture at our Superhero Selfie Station, too. Science of the Superhero will begin at 2 p.m. Those that would like to enter the costume contest, or the fan art or fan fiction contests need to register by 2:30 p.m. For contest instructions, go to any Mahoning County public library or our website, www.LibraryVisit.org/teens. You may prepare your entry in advance. Drawings will take place at 4:30 p.m. This event is for teens in grades 7-12.
Campbell Memorial class reunion to be Sept. 5 The Campbell Memorial Class of 1975 is seeking classmates to attend the 40th class reunion on Sept. 5 at Café 422 in Boardman. All contact information can be shared by calling 330-7557638 or emailing information to CMHS1975@roadrunner.com. The deadline to purchase tickets has been moved to Aug. 12.
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Walk to end Alzheimer’s Oct. 10 The Alzheimer’s Association Greater East Ohio Area Chapter is inviting Mahoning and Columbiana County area residents to form teams and register to participate in the Mahoning Valley Walk to End Alzheimer’s© on Oct. 10 at the Watson Tressel Training Site at YSU, located at 651 Elm St. The Walk is the nation’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care, support, education and research. Check in is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. and opening ceremo-
nies will begin at 9:30 a.m. The Walk to End Alzheimer’s takes place annually in more than 700 communities. The event is an inspiring and meaningful experience that calls on participants of all ages to share their collective voice as an advocate, walk in honor of their loved ones and help raise awareness of programs and services available to families affected by Alzheimer’s disease. In addition, there will be refreshments, basket drawings, a children’s corner and entertainment, as well as other activities.
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Denise Wrona (left) brought her friend’s daughter, Adriana Willmitch (right), to enjoy the festivities of Puppets! Puppets! Puppets! at the Boardman library on July 21.
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white shoes.” Ever y t i me Pete t he Cat stepped in a mess along his journey his white shoes would change colors, prompting a guess from the audience as to what color his shoes would turn. The next story was “Little Red,” another fractured fairy tale. Yingling made sure the audience knew this story was much like Little Red Riding Hood, but different because it was “fractured.” “I hope everyone gets a laugh because we laugh while doing it,” Yingling said. This event was part of the Summer Discovery Program, giving participants credit for attending. In addition, Graf encouraged students to pick up books for display for further reading on fractured fairy tales, especialNeighbors | Amanda Tonoli ly to prepare for special guests Elephant and Piggie, the fol- Leslie Albanese (left) brought her daughter, Morgan Zolla (right), to the Boardman library for Puppets! Puppets! Puppets! on July 21. lowing week.
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Boardman Community Baseball’s 9-year-old All Stars finished up the season winning back to back championships in Hermitage and Boardman. The team includes, from left, (front) Ryan Conti, Matt Kay, Caleb Satterfield, Charlie Young, Marty Stachowicz; (middle) Landon Whippo, Zack Ganser, Aiden Commarata, Gavin Hyde, T.J. Richey, Jack Ericson, Anthony Triveri; (back) coach Steve Satterfield, manager Rob Hyde and coach Brian Commarata. Missing from photo are Cal Huston and coach Jim Huston.
All-star swimmers compete
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Pictured are the Championship Greatest Golfer of the Valley Girls 14 and under top placers, from left, Hadley Spielvogel from Boardman (third with a score of 83), Hannah Keffler from Canfield (first with a score of 79) and Gillian Cerimele from Canfield (second with an 82).
Boardman Girls 8U All-stars compete
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On July 12, the top swimmers in the Youngstown Swim League gathered for the Y.S.U. All-Star Pentathlon at Youngstown State University’s Beegly Center. Penguin Swimming hosted the Pentathlon which challenges each swimmer to compete in five events which include the butterfly, breast stroke, backstroke, free style and the individual medley. Noah Basista, Andy Ward and Andrew Yocum from Applewood Swim Club in Boardman took first place in each of their age groups. Andy Ward (St. Charles) took first place in the heavily contested 8 and under age group. Andrew Yocum (Boardman Glenwood) won the 9-10 boys age group with a total time of 4:00.51. Noah Basista (Boardman Glenwood) won the 13-14 Boys age group posting a total time of 3:55.72, which earned him Swimmer of the Meet honors. Basista also set a new meet record in the 50-yard breast stroke with a time of 29.56.
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The Boardman Girls 8U All-Star team took second place in the 2015 Girard 8U Girls Softball All-Star tournament on July 28. The Boardman Girls 8U narrowly lost to Hubbard 14-13 in the championship game. The team includes (front) Brooke Yoder, Brooke Griffith, Jenna Triveri, Alex Ward, Sophia Rivera, Emily Leonard; (middle) Leah Habeger, Gabby Goddard, Carmen Boyd, Kaitie Pellin, Sarah Bero, Maddie Mraz, Ava Bosnjak; (back) assistant coach Steve Boyd, manager Ralph Rivera and assistant coach Matt Ward. Missing from photo are assistant coaches Candace Rivera, Jeff Pellin and Mark Mraz.
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POLICE REPORTS July 29 Counterfeit: Six phony $50 bills were passed at Giant Eagle, 1201 Doral Drive. Criminal mischief: A Youngstown woman in the 300 block of Boardman-Canfield Road saw that a hair weave had been stuffed into her car’s tail pipe. Theft: A pair of $250 sunglasses was stolen from Sunglass Hut in Southern Park Mall. Theft: A woman in her 20s and a man in his 30s reportedly switched the sales tag on an outdoor grill at Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Burglary: Took place at an apartment in the 7500 block of Oregon Trail through a window. Stolen were a laptop computer and a charger. Breaking and entering: Someone entered a garage in the 4000 block of Hopkins Road, then removed a weed trimmer and a 12-foot extension ladder. Theft: Two men reportedly bought a gift card at Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road, with six fake $50 bills. Possible theft: An official with the J.C. Penney store in Southern Park Mall discovered an iPod unit used to check inventory and adjust prices was lost or stolen. July 30 Theft: River G. Travis, 21, of Elm Road, Warren, was charged with stealing clothing from Macy’s in Southern Park Mall. Arrest: A traffic stop on Glenwood Avenue resulted in a felony charge of operating a vehicle impaired against 74-year-old Robert T. Rowney of Ewing Road, Boardman. Rowney, who had a blood-alcohol count of 0.143, also has had three OVI convictions in a six-year period, a report said. Theft: Police charged 19-year-old Jasmine M. Jackson, who listed Youngstown addresses on West Judson and Hilton avenues, in the theft of $50 worth of cosmetics from Walmart. Domestic violence: Colton J. Harley, 23, of Bonnie Place, Boardman, was charged with the crime after his girlfriend alleged Harley had thrown a mattress and a box spring off a bed while she was on it, causing the accuser to strike her head on a wall, then pushed her onto a couch. Theft: Shakaila J. Jones, 26, of Linwood Avenue, Youngstown, was charged with stealing 28 items valued at $192, including clothing, from Walmart. Criminal damaging: Someone in the 7400 block of West Boulevard used a key to damage a car’s driver’s-side finish. Theft: A Youngstown woman noticed her $79 phone missing while at a BoardmanCanfield Road bank. Aggravated menacing: A worker for a Market Street discount store told police an irate customer threatened to return with a gun, evidently as part of a dispute regarding the way his credit card had been swiped earlier. Theft: A small amount of change was removed from a car in the 100 block of Redwood Trail. Theft/criminal damaging: Someone in the 1400 block of Barbie Drive broke a vehicle’s window and took property that included a $500 pair of prescription sunglasses and a set of iPhone headphones. Theft: A boy, 15, and a girl, 17, both of Boardman, and a 17-year-old Youngstown girl, were charged with stealing clothing, snack items and a cellphone case from Walmart. Also, 20-year-old Chantaz L.I. Brown of Pasadena Avenue, Youngstown, faced three counts each of complicity to theft and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Theft: A Warren woman reported two bathing suits missing while at a Market Street motel. Theft/vandalism: Someone used a golf ball to break two windows at a YoungstownPoland Road counseling center. Also, three “Private property” signs were stolen. July 31 Attempted theft by deception: An Erskine Avenue man reported a caller claiming to be his grandson was in jail and needed $500 sent to him via money cards. The man became suspicious, however, and notified authorities. Menacing: A South Avenue man said he’s received threatening calls and text messages regarding money owed to another person.
Theft: A set of Ohio license plates was removed from a car in the 4200 block of Hopkins Road. Criminal damaging: A window sustained $200 in damage at an apartment in the 6000 block of Applecrest Court. Drugs: Officers responding to a suspicious vehicle on Bonnie Place charged 29-year-old LaDonna M. Taylor with drug possession after saying 12 pills were found in a plastic bag. Taylor, of Hunter Avenue, Youngstown, also was wanted on a Niles warrant charging theft. Theft: Police in Youngstown picked up Autumn T. James, who listed addresses on Laurelwood Drive in Warren and Mackey Street in Hubbard. The 27-year-old James was accused of stealing about $270 worth of clothing July 14 from Dillard’s in Southern Park Mall. Criminal damaging: A vehicle’s passengerside finish was scratched numerous times in the 6300 block of South Avenue. Damage was estimated at $300. Aggravated menacing: Three people in the 4100 block of South Avenue reported having been threatened, including one person with a stun gun and another with pepper spray. Theft: Tyrasia D. Riley, 19, of Rogers Road, Youngstown, and 31-year-old Toya D. Scott of Erie Street, Boardman, were accused of stealing $721 worth of clothing and toiletries from Walmart. Aug. 1 Breaking and entering: Someone entered three vacant apartments in the 7500 block of Oregon Trail, though nothing appeared to be missing and police found no signs of forced entry. Identity fraud: The owner of a BoardmanCanfield Road business told police a man claiming to represent a communications company pressured her into providing her personal information, including her Social Security number. Domestic violence: Julius B. Coker, 25, of Philadelphia, was charged after his husband, of Lockwood Boulevard, alleged that during an argument, Coker had spit on the accuser and repeatedly punched him. Arrest: Chad M. Campagna of Sugar Bush Drive, East Palestine, was charged with operating a vehicle impaired after police had pulled him over near Afton Avenue. The 24-year-old Campagna’s blood-alcohol count was 0.137, a report showed. Assault: Adam S. Haren, 35, of Applecrest Court, Boardman, faced a simple-assault charge after a neighbor alleged that while setting up a barbecue grill, Haren punched her arm and threw a rock at her during an argument that apparently started when he felt the accuser had placed the grill too close to an apartment building. Domestic violence: Police at the Mahoning County jail booked Tyler G. Dugan, 22, of Forest Park Place, Boardman, on a warrant related to a May 19 situation in which his girlfriend alleged Dugan had grabbed her arm and slapped her face during an argument regarding his cellphone. Breaking and entering: Someone broke into Tele Gold, 8051 Market St., and stole an undisclosed amount of jewelry. Aug. 2 Drugs: Police arrested 21-year-old Cody L. Hartman of Oregon Trail, Boardman, on two counts of drug abuse and one each of possession of drug paraphernalia and drug-abuse instruments after having responded to an overdose at a West Boulevard apartment. Found were a bottle with a different type of pill, two needles, a spoon with burn marks common in drug use, a syringe and a device used to grind marijuana, a report said. Animal cruelty: Police received a complaint about a dog in distress while alone in a hot car in the 600 block of BoardmanCanfield Road. Officials with Animal Charity Humane Society took custody of the animal. Domestic violence: Officers on Windham Court took into custody 29-year-old Marchello D. Stokes of Maywood Drive, Boardman, who was wanted on a Youngstown warrant.
Theft: A customer left Michael Alberini’s Restaurant, 1140 Boardman-Canfield Road, without paying a $52.50 food bill. Theft: A Homestead Drive woman alleged a neighbor has used plastic milk jugs to steal water from her outside faucet. Drugs: During a traffic stop on Midlothian Boulevard, 23-year-old Robert G. Hayden III of Carriage Lane, Canfield, was charged with one count each of possession of heroin, marijuana, drug paraphernalia and drug-abuse instruments when, police alleged, he admitted having suspected heroin in a piece of plastic wrap. Also found was suspected marijuana in a wal-
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credit-card statement. Misuse of a credit card: Kimberley J. Laprocina, 53, of Gilmer Road, Leavittsburg, surrendered on a misdemeanor charge after a Poland man discovered his debit card had been used without authorization to pay a $114 bill at the Sprint Store, 430 Boardman-Poland Road. Criminal damaging: Someone in the 100 block of Erskine Avenue slashed a vehicle’s tire and did $175 in damage. Identity fraud: An employee with a business in the 7800 block of South Avenue discovered a fraudulent $2,073 order that originated in Monroe, Wis.
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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
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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
UNITED METHODIST Trinity United Methodist Church Front and Phelps Sts. www.trinityyoungstown.org 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Childcare Available Rev. Jerry Krueger (330) 744 - 5032
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N h D Nathan Doyle, l Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org
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425 Crestview Dr., Boardman (next to West Blvd. School) 330-758-5745 www.bethelboardman.org Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:00 No Summer Sunday School or Nursery Holy Communion offered at all services Handicap accessible Pastor Richard Kidd All are Welcome
Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2985 Center Rd., Poland, OH 330-757-3272 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. All Are Welcome! www.princeofpeaceonline.com Find us on Facebook!
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Admissions Assistant/LPN Windsor House at Liberty Health Care Center is looking for a full time Admissions Assistant to help with the processing and organizing of admissions, 10:30am7:00pm; works every Saturday. The successful candidate must hold a current LPN license in the State of Ohio and have strong organizational and computer skills; long term care experience preferred. Apply Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm 1335 Churchill Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, OH 44505 Fax: 330-759-7285 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com E.O.E. ~ D.F.W.P.
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Mental Health Agency seeks a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner to work in an outpatient psychiatric clinic setting. CRNP must be able to function as a team member with therapist, nurses, case managers, support staff and psychiatrists to provide quality psychiatric care to agency clients. CRNP provides psychiatric assessment, preliminary diagnosis, treatment and crisis intervention of clients with acute chronic or moderated mental health disorders. CRNP will adhere to the Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Competencies. Prior mental health experience a must. Successful candidate must be licensed to practice in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, possess a valid DEA license and all required clearances. Please visit our website at: humanservicescenter.net and apply on-line. Interested parties can also submit, fax or e-mail resumes to: Robert L. Thornburg c/o Human Services Center 130 West North St. New Castle, PA 16101 Fax: 724-654-6627 rthornburg@human servicescenter.net EOE
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Community Mental Health Center is seeking a full fulltime position in our Crisis Intervention Department. Individuals must possess a Bachelor’s Degree in a human services field and have at least one year of mental health experience. Act 33, 34 and FBI clearances required. Position schedule involves a mixture of oncall and office time. candidate must live in or be willing to relocate to Lawrence County area. Mail, fax or apply on-line at: humanservicescenter.net Human Services Center 130 West North St. New Castle, PA 16101 Fax: 724-654-6627 E.O.E.
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Meridian Community Care is searching for an energetic and dependable Collection Assistant. F/T with benefits. Duties include collecting urine specimens for drug testing; processing employees for background checks; notifying employers of test results, etc. Computer skills and good driving record required. Medical office and/or Lab experience/education preferred. Resumes/applications will be accepted by email: jiudiciani@Meridian CommunityCare.org Fax: 330-270-5320 Or by mail: Meridian Community Care Attn.: J. Bibb Meridian Community Care 527 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Drug Free Workplace EOE meridiancommunitycare.org
FLOOR TECH Autumn Hills Care Center is currently accepting applications for a Floor Care Tech. Full-time position available. Position requires weekend and evening hours. We are looking for reliable, motivated and flexible individuals to join our growing team. Apply in person to:
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5295 Ashley Circle Austintown, OH 44512 EOE/Drug Free Workplace
LPNs - PT/FT
Orange Village Care Center located at 8055 Addison Rd., Masury, OH is accepting applications for our afternoon and midnight shifts. Excellent benefit package with 401k. Contact Georgia Kincaide, RN at: 330-448-2547 for an appt. EOE M/W/Vets/Disabled
Medical Assistant
Part time/full time for a busy OB/GYN office. Experienced need only apply. Please send resume to: Attn: S. Vrabel 935 Trailwood Dr., Suite A Youngstown, OH 44512 Or fax to: 330-953-3206
Mobile Medication Worker
Community Mental Health Center is seeking an individual to work as a team member in a Mobile Medication Program on a parttime basis, no guranteed hours. Person must possess a high school diploma or equivalency, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to work flexible hours, weekends and holidays, if needed. Please fax, mail or visit our website at: humanservicescenter.net click on employment opportunities and apply on-line. Human Services Center 130 W. North Street New Castle, PA 16101 Fax 724-654-6627 E.O.E.
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Multiple Positions Windsor House, Inc. Windsor House, Inc. is looking for full and part time Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses for several facilities in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. Must be licensed in the state of Ohio. Medical insurance for full-time employees starts at $25!
Guardian Health Care Center - Youngstown LPN, 2nd Shift
Omni Manor Health Care Center - Austintown RN, 1st Shift, and LPN, 2nd Shift
Windsor House at Champion - Warren
LPNs, 2nd & 3rd Shifts For more information, including shift availability, please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 or apply online at www.windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
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Windsor House, Inc. is looking for full-time, part-time & seasonal (students) STNAs at several locations in Mahoning and Trumbull Counties. STNA starting wage is $10.00/hr. and shift differential. Medical insurance for full-time employees starts at $25!
Guardian Health Care Center - Youngstown Days and Midnight Shift
O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center - Masury ALL Shifts
Omni Manor Health Care Center - Austintown
ALL Shifts Become career ready in two weeks! Call 330-759-1888 for info. on our STNA training program! Accepting enrollment for classes beginning August 24th now! For more information, please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 or apply online at www.windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
Nutrition Services Director/DTR O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center is accepting applications for a full time Nutrition Services Director. Responsible for all aspects of the Dietary department. This is a working supervisory role. Must be DTR in the State of Ohio. One year experience in LTC, six months in an industrial kitchen preferred. Must be computer literate. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package offered. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm at 563 Brookfield Ave. SE Masury, OH 44438 Phone: 330-448-2557 Fax: 330-448-0100 Or online at windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
We are looking for a dependable individual to answer phones, greet patients, schedule appts., data entry, collect payments, maintain patient accounts, and perform drug and alcohol screens. Microsoft Office knowledge required. Must have good communication skills and be able to multi-task. Billing and collection experience is a plus. Forward resume to: ATTN: J. Bibb Meridian Community Care 527 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Or by email: jiudiciani@Meridian CommunityCare.org EOE
Registered Dietitian
Full & part time positions, breastfeeding education and/or experience preferred. Send resume to: Ashtabula County Community Action/ WIC Program 3225 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, OH 44004 EOE D/F/W/P
Optometrist One day per week. 330-219-5555 IDr77777@aol.com
PHARMACY TECHNICIANS
Local long term care pharmacy has positions available for full time entry level pharmacy technicians. Good communication skills and willingness to be a team member. Some evenings and weekends. Training provided, no experience necessary. EOE. Send reply to Box M62559 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 ____________________________ 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. N e i g h b o r s C l a s s i f i e d s.
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CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF YOUNGSTOWN PART-TIME PUBLIC HEALTH SANITARIAN II YOUNGSTOWN CITY HEALTH DISTRICT HOURLY WAGE $18.25 Under the direction of the Environmental Director, the candidate promotes health by performing the complete range of inspection, surveillance, investigation, education and enforcement work for the full range of environmental health services in the field, exercising judgment, interpreting regulations and applying technical knowledge to a wide range of problem areas. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINATION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF YOUNGSTOWN ARE AS FOLLOWS: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in environmental science or related field that meets the requirements of the State Board of Sanitarian Registration in the State of Ohio. Possess a valid license as a Registered Sanitarian from the State Board of Sanitarian Registration in the State of Ohio at the time of hire. Must possess and maintain a valid Ohio driver’s license. Possess or have the ability to obtain an Ohio Pesticide Commercial Applicator License. Have knowledge of sanitation rules, regulations and ordinances of the State of Ohio and City of Youngstown. Have the ability to express ideals concisely in reports and present ideas clearly to the general public. All candidates for employment with the City of Youngstown must be a resident of Mahoning County or an Ohio County that is adjacent to Mahoning County at time of hire. Application must be made on the regular application form available at the Office of the Civil Service Commission, 26 S. Phelps Street, 7th Floor City hall, Youngstown, Ohio. Applications will be accepted from Monday, August 3, 2015 through Friday, August 14, 2015. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Applications will not be accepted after 4:00 p.m. on Friday, AUGUST 14, 2015. Complete job announcement with available bonus points can be viewed on the City website: www.youngstownOhio.gov.
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Registered Nurses
Specialty office currently seeking a PT/FT RN/LPN. OB exp., computer, and EMR exp. a plus. Competitive wage/benefit package. Email resume to: michelemme@aol.com or fax to 330-965 6390
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RN/LPN
Greenbriar Healthcare Center has openings for PRN, PT and FT Registered Nurses. Twelve hour midnight shifts available. Long term care experience preferred. Our dynamic and supportive working environment offers a family-friendly atmosphere, competitive wages, and an excellent benefits package for full-time associates. If you strive for excellence, come join our World Class Team of employees in providing World Class Care with dignity to our residents. Apply in person or send resume to:
Greenbriar Healthcare Center 8064 South Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 EOE
- RN Per Diem; - Medical Assistant/ Medical Records Clerk; - Pharmacy Assistant
For busy Physician’s Office. Send resume: Box M62560 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780, Yo., OH 44501
STNA and Home Health Aides/ Direct Care Professionals Comfort Keepers has immediate positions for experienced caregivers for positions in Youngstown, Salem and Warren, OH and surrounding areas. At Comfort Keepers, we strive to provide our clients with the highest level of quality of life that is achievable. We are looking for experienced, caring individuals to help us achieve this goal. We offer flexible scheduling, weekly pay and local assignments, as well as the opportunity to work 1:1 with clients and make a difference in your community. If you are interested in our employment opportunities, please apply online at: www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com; Fax resume to: 330-744-3936; Or apply in person daily at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502
RN/CLINICAL SUPERVISOR
In-home health agency has opening for full time Nurse to complete assessments and do supervisory visits in Mahoning and Columbiana Counties. Monday through Friday, no holidays required. Please send resume: P.O. Box 1552 Youngstown, OH 44501
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Orrvilon, Inc., a Division of Holtec International, is a global turnkey supplier of equipment and systems for the Nuclear, Solar, Geothermal, and Fossil Power Generation sectors of the energy industry. We are fundamentally an "innovation" company, developing nearly all of our technologies in-house using proven design and fabrication control processes backed by a rigorous quality assurance program. We have immediate openings for the following positions:
Extrusion Press Operators. Qualified applicants must
have 1-2 years of press operation experience in an extrusion manufacturing facility. Applicants should have general knowledge of aluminum alloys. Must be able to read and follow work orders, monitor daily production reports; inspect product according to customer requirements; make adjustments or remove dies when necessary; must have good computer, math and communication skills. Extrusion Maintenance Technician. Qualified applicants must have 3-5 years of maintenance experience. Experience desired: troubleshooting and repair various equipment including electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical issues. Computer knowledge for trouble shooting PLC or computer control systems. Reading and interrupting hydraulic and pneumatic drawings as well as the function of the circuits. Ability to size and wire electrical circuits. Diagnose and repair/replace failed equipment. Understand proper lockout/tag out procedures. Orrvilon, Inc. offers a comprehensive benefit package including, Medical/Dental/Vision insurance, life insurance, 401(k) and tuition reimbursement. Please submit your resume electronically to: HR@Orrvilon.com Or apply in person or mail your resume to:
Orrvilon, Inc.
1400 Dairy Lane, Orrville, Ohio 44667
STNAs $500
SIGN ON BONUS!!! Autumn Hills Care Center is currently accepting applications for State Tested Nurse’s Aides. Both Day and Night shifts available. We are looking for reliable and motivated individuals to join our growing team.
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Vista at the Ridge has openings for STNAs to join our growing nursing team! 12-Hour shifts available for nights! New Wage Structure and benefits, no mandatory OT, and much more! Come join our nursing team and make a difference in the lives of our residents! Apply in person or send resume to:
Vista Center at the Ridge
Please apply in person to:
3379 Main St. Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 Attn: Human Resources DFWP/EOE
Autumn Hills Care Center
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NO Mandatory OT
2565 Niles Vienna Road Niles, Ohio 44446 DFWP/EOE
STNAs and Nurses
Liberty Health Care Center is accepting applications for full and part time Nursing Assistants for ALL shifts. Eight and 12 hour shifts are available! Must be State tested or have recent class completion. STNA starting wage is $10.00/hr. and shift differential. We are also hiring full and part time Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses to work the afternoon shift. Must have a current Ohio license. New grads welcome! Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at 1335 Churchill Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, OH 44505 Fax: 330-759-7285 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
STNAs and RN Masternick Memorial Health Care Center is hiring full and part time Nurse Aides for ALL shifts. Must be State tested or have recent class completion. STNA starting wage is $10.00/hr. and shift differential. Also accepting applications for a full time Registered Nurse (7PM - 7AM). Must have current Ohio license. MMHCC is just a 15 minute drive from Boardman, Ohio and a 5 minute drive from Bessemer, PA! Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at 3245 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-5648 Or apply online at WindsorHouseInc.com EOE ~ DFWP
Community Mental Health Agency is seeking a Supports Coordinator to work in Developmental Services. Must have experience in working with individuals with intellectual disabilities. Must possess knowledge of MH/DS system and community services. Bachelors or Masters degree in social work, special education, education or related field. All clearances and computer literacy required. Mail, fax your resume or visit our website at: humanservicescenter.net click on Employment Opportunities and apply on-line. Human Services Center 130 W. North Street New Castle, PA 16101 Fax 724-654-6627 E.O.E.
Omni West Assisted Living
is taking applications for the following positions: - LPNs, part time, flexible shifts - Resident Assistants part time, flexible shifts - Dietary, full time & part time Experience preferred, must enjoy working with the elderly. Apply to:
Omni West Assisted Living
3259 Vestal Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Phone: 330-793-4404 Fax: 330-793-0630 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com E.O.E. Drugfree Workplace
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St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Center
- Multiple Positions St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Care Center is accepting applications for the following positions: LPN or RN: Full time, midnight shifts; New Grads Welcome! Nurse Aides*: Full and part time, ALL shifts (flexible scheduling available for Feeding assistants). Cook: Full time, afternoon shifts. *Nursing Aide starting wage is $11.00/hr. and shift differential. Must be state tested or have recent class completion.
Medical insurance for full time employees starts at $25! Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 10am - 3pm 1899 Garfield Rd. Columbiana, OH Phone: 330-549-9259 Fax: 330-549-0765 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
We provide exceptional services with a personal touch. Competitive wages and benefits, sign on bonus, attendance bonus, shift differential.
AUSTINWOODS LPNs & STNAs 7:00 am - 7:00 pm 7:00 pm - 7:00 am Housekeeper Needed Please apply at AustinWoods 4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 8:30 am - 4:00 pm www.woodlandsllc.com
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Meridian Community Care seeks an energetic individual with skills in facilities maintenance including plumbing, electrical, carpentry/drywall, painting, and grounds-keeping. Will also be responsible for inspecting and scheduling maintenance of all Agency vehicles. Five years facility maintenance experience preferred. F/T with benefits. Send resume to: Jerry Burnett 527 N. Meridian Road Youngstown, OH 44509 Email to jburnett@meridian communitycare.org Or fax to: 330-797-9146 In lieu of resumes, applications may be obtained from our website: www.meridian communitycare.org or at the address above
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Store Manager and Marketing Assistant Family Entertainment Center is seeking an energetic, motivated individual with Restaurant or Amusement Experience, preferably to manage a new studio to be located in the Eastwood Mall in Niles, Ohio. Facility will include games, amusements, and restaurant area. Manager will be responsible for all aspects of the studio, including employment, employee scheduling, budget management, sales reporting, ability to assess, maintain and repair studio equipment, auditing and ordering merchandise, customer service and public relations. Prospective candidate should have 7 to 10 years prior experience managing in a retail environment and be able to lift a min. of 40 lbs. Interested individuals should send resume and salary requirements to: pgarza@tiltstudio.com
Hospitality
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Part time including some weekends and holidays. Exp. preferred, not necessary. Apply online at: nafjobs.org Vienna Air Reserve Base
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LICENSED CSA
Holloway Insurance, Inc. is looking for a licensed personal lines CSA Send resume to: Holloway Insurance Inc. PO Box 28 Columbiana, OH 44408
Sales
Insurance office looking for Sales Associate, salary + commission. License preferred but not necessary. To schedule interview please call 330-726-2112.
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Local pharmacy looking for full or part time certified Pharmacy Technician. Must be able to work flexible schedule, including nights & weekends. Apply in person or send resume to: Family Discount Drugs 3307 Canfield Rd. Youngstown, OH 44511 No Phone Calls Please
TEACHERS
Wanted for early childhood & middle school. E-mail resumes to Nancy or call nfelger17@gmail.com 330-787-2835
Restaurants/ Food Service Line Cooks & Servers
Apply within, 11am - 5pm Caffe Capri 8000 Market St., Boardman Selling your home is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!
Must be able to work in a fast paced environment and have a minimum of 3 years previous experience in the restaurant industry. We are looking for an energetic, reliable, hardworking and healthy individual who wants to work. If you’re looking for a job with little to do, this job is not for you! Full time employment and competitive wages.
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Mon., Aug. 3rd, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm Crickets Bar 1733 E. Midlothian Blvd.
Retail
Floral Designer Pat Catan’s Craft Centers, in our new Austintown location, is currently seeking an experienced floral designer to add to our staff. Floral Designers must possess the ability to create original custom designs and have a sound knowledge of flower varieties, trends, and able to merchandise products. Samples of work or portfolio is required. We offer a flexible schedule, including some nights and weekends and a fun, creative, work environment! Please send resume or inquiries to: monicat@darice.com EOE
SALES
Quality Mattress Outlet now hiring experienced Retail Salesperson. Apply at: 7129 Tiffany Blvd. Boardman
Sales/Marketing
BACK TO SCHOOL TIME!! NEW CAREER?! WORK 9-5, MON.-FRI.
National Company with office located in BOARDMAN. Looking for outgoing personalities, with excellent communication skills, positive attitude & a great work ethic. Average pay of $9 to $11 per hour FLEX SCHEDULE!!
Call (330) 758-0277
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Established Warren law office offering excellent salary, benefits, retirement pkg. & vacation. Send resume: 342 Mahoning Ave NW Warren, OH 44483 Or e-mail to: attygrrich@ yahoo.com
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CAD Operator
Manufacturing company in need of CAD Operator. Send resume to: 1038 N. Cedar St. New Castle, PA 16102 CARPENTRY HELPER Valid driver’s license required. Dependable transportation. E-mail resume to sharpebuilders@ zoominternet.net
ELECTRICIAN
Star Extruded Shapes, located in Canfield, Ohio is looking for an experienced maintenance electrician with a minimum of 2 years industrial electrical skills. Must have knowledge of 3phase and single phase power, familiar with running conduit and wire, and be good with troubleshooting machinery. This is a full time position with a good benefit package. Starting rate will be dependent on experience. Please submit resume to:
Star Extruded Shapes
P.O. Box 553 Canfield, OH 44406 Attention: Human Resources Manager EOE/AAP/M/F/V/H
Fabricator/Welder TIG & MIG welding. Call 330-788-6504
FITTERS
Bird Equipment/Specialty Fab are looking for fitters. Competitive starting wages. You must have good math skills, able to interpret detail drawings, layout and fit within project specifications and AWSD and B31.3 structural and piping codes. Please apply at: 11950 South Avenue North Lima, Ohio 44452 FRAMING CARPENTERS Wanted with experience. Call 330-980-1811
Area Body Shop Looking for experienced body technician, $16/hr & up, base on experience. Excellent benefit package. Must have own hand tools. If interested Send resume to: P.O. Box 9454 Boardman, OH 44513
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Boardman - 2 Bdrm. Nice, heat/water incl. $465/mo. No pets. Call 330-272-1780
Houses For Rent POLAND SCHOOLS 3 Bdrm., 1.5 bath, 3rd floor great rm., hardwood floors, stone fireplace, formal liv. & din. rm., eat-in kit., 2.5 car garage, $1000/mo. For sale or rent. 706-799-4499/330-518-6927 Yo. South - Newly remodeled 3 bdrm., $450/mo. 330-360-1093 LOOKING FOR A BABY SITTER, TREE TRIMMER OR PLUMBER? Find these and many more services in our “CALL AN EXPERT” column.
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Boardman - 2 Bdrm., 2 bath, garage with private entrance, move in ready, immpeccably maintained, no pets. $950/mo. Silver Stone Condos. Call 330-726-8888 or 330-233-2800.
REFRIGERATOR Side by side with ice maker, $300. Call 330-301-6876
Air Compressor - Portable, 7.5 hp Yamaha engine, new, never used, $400/offer. 330-506-6511/330-506-1258
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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale Austintown - 1.5 Story, 3bdrm. home, 1.5 bath, master bdrm. down, spacious fam./din. rm., with gas fireplace, a/c, utility rm., loads of storage, shady lot, $69,900. Centennial Realty 330-533-3361 BOARDMAN Sale or Land Contract -5941 Stillson Pl. - $102,500 -890 Larkridge - $137,900 (Applewood Acres) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278
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Washer & Dryer - Whirlpool, good condition, first $250 takes it. (Mom passed.) Call 330-502-4648
Computers/Software Computer Compact, 2008. Tower, 17.0 monitor, keynoard & moise, $175. Call 330-406-8893
Furniture 2 Glass end tables, wood with gold accents, $30. Call 330-406-8893 ARMOIRE - & dbl. bed headboard & frame, rainbow design, $100. 330-783-3110. BAR STOOLS - 4, 29” H, highback, $80. 330-783-3110 Computer Desk - Wood grain look with keyboard shelf, good condition, $25. Call 330-406-8893
Canfield - City condo by owner. Lg. living rm. w/gas logs, 2 bdrms., 1.5 bath, kit., range, washer & dryer, 1 car garage. Excellent move in condition. Gas heat. Quiet, safe neighborhood. Private patio. $86,000. Call 330-533-7559
Dining Room Set - 11 pc. Oak table, 6 chairs, china hutch & 2 leaves, great condition, $1500. 330-406-8893
Poland - Grandshire Development, Unit #402. 2 Story, 2 bdrm. upstairs, finished basement, $128,000. Call 330-503-3338
Dresser - Oak, large, with 4 large drawers, 54”h x 18”w x 44”l, great shape, $250. Call 330-406-8893
Acreage Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-686-5523 www.brunerland.com Elk Run Twp. 46 partially wooded acres, pond, $114,900. Dutchtown School Rd. Knox Twp., 3 acres, $21,900, Georgetown Rd. Liverpool Twp. 43 mostly wooded acres, $104,900. John Campbell Rd
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Dining Room Set - 4 light beige upholstered chairs, 62x38 table, asking $150, paid $900. 330-799-9401
RECLINER Excellent condition, dark brown, $200. 330-406-8893 Sofa & Loveseat - La-Z-Boy, leather, mocha color, $1200/offer. 330-718-1284 SOFA - Henry Link wicker, excellent condition, $150. Call 330-533-9141 SOFA - Smith Brothers, loose pillow, 84”, reupholstered in rusty chenille, $300. Call 330-533-9141 Sofa, chair & ottoman Flexsteel, chocolate brown leather, 8 mo. old, paid $4500, sell for $3000. 330-397-7418. 2 Oak night stands, good condition, $40. Call 330-406-8893
Antiques/Collectibles Cleveland Indians photos, Ray Boone, Larry Doby, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon & more.. 330-333-3707. Clock - Antique, New Haven Saturn regulator, 8 day, single weight, 12” dial, case 33”, $850. 330-565-5124 STAR TREK NG - complete series, 178 episodes, VHS, $50/offer. 330-793-1186
AAA MATTRESSES on sale now, $79, any size. 6534 Market St. 330-758-3217
Medical Equipment Hospital Bed - Extra large with rails & mattress, $300. Call 330-406-8893 Power chair, 4 wheel, excellent condition, needs battery, $300. 614-270-3247.
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Appliances Freezer - Frigidaire, 13 cu. ft., upright, excellent, $75. 330-530-6032 Refrigerator - Samsung, 19 cu. ft., white, bottom freezer, ice maker, 3 yrs. old, $400/offer. 330-519-4208
FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS 2” thick, lg. irregular pcs., 6 pallets, approx. 6 tons. You must haul, $3000. Call 330-533-9141 SWING - 3 person, canopy, heavy duty, $100. 330-783-3110 Trailer - 2011 Quality, 18’ long, 82” between rails, 8000 lb. capacity, spring assist ramp, elec. brakes, $2200 cash. 330-550-6068. REDUCED - Elongated bowl commode, dusty rose, MATCHING KOHLER oval sink & vanity top, w/faucet, $120 for all. 330-726-4059 Window A/C with remote, 15,000 BTU, 110, auto., temp, works great, $225. Call 330-518-0045
Sporting/Exercise Equipment AMMO - 9mm, PMC, 115 grain, FMJ, 1000 rounds, $225. Call 330-519-5049
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PETS, ANIMALS Cats KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352 KITTENS - 8 wks. To good homes. Call 330-799-9368 Variety of Kittens Free to a good home. Call 330-545-3888
Dogs Malti-Poos, Cav-A-Chon, Toy Red Poodle, MaltePekes, Maltese, YorkiePoos, Mini Dachshund ShihPoo, Mal-Shih, Shih-Chon, Toy Yorkies, Poodle mixes, English Beabulls, & more. 1560 E. Liberty St., off Belmont (Girard, Ohio). Cash, CC or Get Easy Financing at www.ohiopuppy.com 330-259-1286 Rottweiler Pups - AKC, excellent bloodline, all shots, $750. Ready! 330-774-6956
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Automobiles
SUVs
Trucks
Cadillac SRX - 2005. Mint condition, 112,000 mi., $6750. Call 330-788-6814
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Cadillac DeVille - 1998 Blue, 61,000 mi., excellent conditon, $4500 or best offer. Call 330-301-6876
Chevrolet Equinox LS 2009 V-6, FWD, 96,000 mi., 2 owners, excellent condition, $8900/offer. 330-599-1534
Coachman Travel Trailer 2014. 28’, 10’ slide out, back kit./front bdrm., large private bath & shower, all options, dry weight 5422 lbs., $15,700. Must sell! Will deliver! Call 863-660-8539
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Fatboy 2008, less than 2000 mi., anniversary edition, never in rain, never wet with hose, showroom condition, $12,000. 330-831-9886 Harley-Davidson - 2007 1200 Sportster, just over 2000 mi., extras. $7500/offer. 330-506-8947. Harley-Davidson Road King Custom - 2004, custom paint, 30,000 mi., too many extras to mention, $11,500/ best offer. 330-758-5956 Harley-Davidson Softail Nightrain - 2002, 4800 mi., 2 many extras to list, $10,500. 580-284-8427
Aquarium ornaments - all new, over $1000 worth, $300/offer. 330-799-4282.
Harley-Davidson XL Sportster 1999. 1200 Custom, clean, $3995. 330-755-4427
Golf Clubs - Generic set, good starter set, clubs, bag & pull cart, $125/offer. Call 330-718-1284
Free Pets
Harley-Davidson SLH 1975 - $3500. Call 330-506-2981
GUN - Dirty Harry/Smith & Wesson, 44 Magnum, new in box, w/new holdster, classic/same as movie, $975. 330-501-1659 Gun - new, never fired, Ruger LCR, 22 LR, crimson trace, orig. box & books, ammo., $500. 330-360-0076 GUN - Remington, model 700, 22-250, new in box, with 600 rounds of ammo., scope & camo finish, $750. 330-533-2000 GUN - S&W, M&P9c, 9mm case, 2 clips, $400. Call 330-519-5049 Pool Table - Reg. size, 3 pc. slate, 75 yrs. old, new felt, $700. Call 330-799-9567 Pool Table - Reg. size, 3 pc. slate, 75 yrs. old, new felt, $700. Call 330-799-9567 RIFLE - Savage, AXISXP, brand new in box, 22-250 caliber, camo. finish with scope, $325. 330-501-1659 Shotgun - BT99, grade 3, 34”, excellent, $1900. 330-766-3827 Weight Machine - Promax XP400, all manuals, $300. Call 330-406-8893
Swimming Pools/ Accessories POOL HEATER - Hayward H-150, 150,000 BTU, $350. Call 330-506-3129
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Honda Aspencade 1100 1983. One owner, $3850. Call330-565-5124
Antique/Classic Cars
Suzuki Intruder 14002000, 14,800 mi., good shape, $4000. 330-781-0946
Chevrolet Camaro - 1991 Convertible, good condition, $6000/offer. 330-259-6169. Ford Mustang GT - 1990, 5.0 5 spd., black, 83,000 mi., $7500. 330-831-9886 Ford F100, 1964, 292 3-spd., runs, needs restored, $1800 or best offer. 330-757-4698
Yamaha 650 Trike - 2008 4000 mi., best offer over $6000. Jim, 330-540-7706 Yamaha 250 Virago - 2007 Excellent condition, 2351 mi., many extras, $2200. Call 330-550-6650
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Ford Model A - 1931 Deluxe Coupe with Rumble seat. Asking $19,000 or best reasonable offer, spent $6000 in replacement parts & new paint. Call 330-502-9660
BUICK REGAL - 2014 Loaded, under 5000 mi., asking $22,500 to settle estate. Call 330-259-6169
ATVs
Buick Lacross CX - 2008, power seats, a/c, 90,000 mi., $5700. 330-550-9724.
Yamaha Timberwolf 1995. 250cc, like new, adult owner, $1700. 330-207-6830.
Buick Lesabre - 2004, 120,000 mi., very good condition, $3000. 330-397-7418
Automobile Parts/Service Tires - 4, new, 205/30R17, $200/offer. 330-507-9064
Boats
Wanted - Bar size Pool Table. 330-519-5735
Sweetwater Pontoon - 24’, 2003, 90 hp. Yamaha motor, full enclosure, many extras, very, very nice, trailer incl. $15,000. Dave 330-301-1055
MOWER - Lawn Boy, electric, never used, $120 with cord. 330-783-3110.
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Yamaha Waverunner 1992. 650cc, galvanized trailer, $650. Call 330-207-6830
Customers,
Honda Goldwing 1800 2001 Blue, radio, reverse, driving lights & more with extras, 1 owner, 48,500 mi., $9700. Call 330-360-7311
AUTOMOTIVE
Battery - for riding motor, 2 mos. old, $30. 330-755-1387
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Boat Motors Motors - 2.5hp Mercury & 4hp Evinrude, 3 gal. tank, $450/both. 330-953-3613
Bowflex Xtreme 2SE - new, assembled, 70 exercises, $1000/offer. 330-799-4282
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Automobiles
BUICK REGAL - 2002 3.8 Super Charged, clean, $2500. Call 330-240-1078 Buick Park Ave. 1999. 149,000 mi., 2nd owner, well maintained, $2000/offer. Call 330-788-1522 Buick LeSabre - 1994 Runs good, needs brakes, $400/ offer. S-O-L-D!
Chevrolet Corvette Coupe 2004. Torch red, 6700 mi., roof pkg., pristine condition, $25,000/offer. Call Joe at 330-540-2113 Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1995. 93,000 mi., A-1 shape, $3000/offer. 330-565-1154 Chrysler PT Cruiser - 2010 11,000 mi., silver, like new condition, $9250. Call 330-770-4632 Chrysler 300M - 2004 143,000 mi., $2500/offer. Must see! 330-747-6592 Chrysler Sebring LXi- 2004 convertible, low mi., $3700 or best offer. 330-757-4698 Chrysler Sebring JXi Convertible - 1999. $1500. Call 330-719-9550 Ford Focus SE - 2010, orig. owner, very good condition, $7450/offer. 330-793-2364 Ford Taurus - 2004. Gold, auto., 4 door, excellent condition, $5850. 330-501-9170 Ford Model A - 1931 Deluxe Coupe with Rumble seat. Asking $19,000 or best reasonable offer, spent $6000 in replacement parts & new paint. Call 330-502-9660 Honda Accord EXL - 2007, 4 dr., V-6, silver, super clean, excellent condition with 103,000 mi., $10,499. Call/text 330-507-0780
Ford Escape XLT - 2001 4WD, 6 cyl., loaded, leather, new tires, nice, clean, runs great, $2400. 724-652-7372 GMC Envoy - 2003, 140,000 mi., good condition, $5500. 330-792-1776 Honda Pilot LX - 2007. 4x4, very clean, purchased from original owner, timing belt service complete, must see, $8800. 330-501-5050. JEEP Grand Cherokee 2000, 4x4, 160,000 mi., remote start, new tires, good condition, $2900/best offer. 330-457-0685 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2000 4x4, excellent condition, $5550. Call 330-501-9170
Vans Chrysler Town & Country 2003, 145,565 mi., $1800 or best offer. 330-568-7297/330-219-3803 Dodge Grand Caravan ES 1996, 1 owner, clean, 92,000 mi., $2400. 330-550-0163 Ford Cargo 2004. Strong runner, good a/c, 1st $950 takes it. Call 330-623-1265
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Trucks Chevrolet Colorado - 2007 like new, 39,000 mi., 4-cyl., auto., a/c, cruise, cap, new tires, tow package, $12,900. Pics available. Call/text, 330-770-2311 Chevrolet S-10 - 2003 131,000 mi., $2200/offer. Call 330-717-6467 Ford F-350 - 14’ Box truck, 1995, auto., fuel injection, air ride, pull out ramp, lots of new parts, runs new, $3800 or best offer. 330-881-5877/330-270-9449
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Honda Prelude - 2000 95,000 mi., auto., sunroof, good condition, $3800. 330-942-2467 Lincoln Town Car Executive - 1998, 95,000 mi., V-8, $2500/offer. 330-423-7201 Lincoln Town Car - 1985 Cartier Signature Series. Rare gold color, 55,000 orig. mi., completely detailed, $6000 or best offer. Call 330-502-9660 Mini Cooper Turbo S - 2007 Auto., loaded, 89,000 mi. Very sharp, $6900. Call 330-718-5585 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1996. Low mi., mint condition, $2900/offer. 330-332-1196 Pontiac Grand AM GT 2001 129,605 mi., black, sunroof, $2300/offer. 330-727-1281
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SUVs Cadillac SRX - 2005. Mint condition, 112,000 mi., $6750. Call 330-788-6814
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Asphalt Paving
Hauling
A+ PAVING - Driveways, parking lots, x10 sealer. Small jobs welcome. Fully insured. Call 330-402-7908
AAA-A Hauling & Moving Cleanouts, Free Estimates. Sr. Disc. Call 330-303-0291
W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516
Carpet/Floor Covering Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
Cement & Masonry
ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Landscapers Summer Styles Lawn LLC Quality work, competitive prices guaranteed. 330-646-9944 yoursummerstyles.com
Lawn Mowing/ Yard Work
A+ MASONRY Brick, Block, Stone, Stucco, Concrete & Basement Waterproofing. Fully Insured. Small jobs ok! 330-402-7908
Boomer’s Lawn Care. Large or small lots. Insured. Free estimates. 330-727-3953
Childcare
T & S PAINTING Fully insured, 25 yrs. exp. Free estimates. All jobs big & small. Call 330-360-4092
In-Home Childcare & Preschool. Now enrolling! 12+ yrs. experience. Education & meals provided Mirandas_Childcare@ Yahoo.com
Cleaning Interior General Cleaning & Office Cleaning done. Call 330-978-1003
Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates Breaker boxes, rewiring, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
Painting
Pressure Washing Power Wash Everything Low/high pressure wash, cost $125. 330-881-3926
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service
Gutter Cleaning & Installation
J & L Tree Service Family owned & operated Fully insured - Free Est. 330-614-8578
“Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Tree Trimming - Hedge Trimming - Done Cheap 330-507-2812/234-855-1095
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Happily Ever After Round-DeSantis engagement is announced
Krista Hamilton, Michael Gettan to wed Sept. 12
Lisa DiLullo of Poland, Terry Round of Hubbard and Angela DeSantis of Hubbard are announcing the engagement of their children, Amber Round and David DeSantis, both of Poland. The prospective groom also is the son of the late Gary DeSantis. The couple are planning a 2 p.m. wedding Aug. 22 at St. Columba Cathedral in Youngstown, and a reception will follow at The Corinthian in Sharon, Pa. Invitations are being issued. Miss Round received a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from Youngstown State University and is attending Walsh University. She is a teacher for Summit Academy in Warren. Mr. DeSantis is a carpenter for A.G. DeSantis Co., LLC, in Hubbard.
Krista Marie Hamilton and Michael Joseph Gettan, both of Newton Falls, are engaged, her parents are announcing. Miss Hamilton is the daughter of Rod and Linda Hamilton of Canfield, and her fiancé is the son of Jerry and Janie Gettan of Berlin Center. Invitations are to be extended for the couple’s Sept. 12 wedding, planned for 1:30 p.m. at St. Paul Church in Salem, and for a reception to follow at St. Mary Assumption Social Center in Youngstown. The bride-elect graduated from Casal Aveda Institute with a managing cosmetologist degree and is a self-employed hairdresser. Mr. Gettan graduated from Youngstown State University with a degree in engineering. He is employed as an engineer with Dominion East Ohio Gas Co. in Akron.
Megan Roberts, David Culp to wed Sept. 12 Megan Roberts and David Culp, both of Lakewood, Ohio, are engaged and planning a Sept. 12 wedding, their parents are announcing. The bride-elect is the daughter of Timothy Roberts of Austintown and the late Laura Roberts. Carl and Tina Culp of Girard are parents of the prospective groom. Vows will be exchanged at a 1 p.m. open wedding at St. Rose Church in Girard. Invitations will be issued for an evening reception at Ciminero’s Banquet Center in Niles. The future bride studied at Ohio University and Kent State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in education, respectively. She is a therapist at TRAVCO Behavioral Health in Cleveland. Mr. Culp received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from La Roche College and a master’s in business administration from the Keller Graduate School of Management. He is a business adviser for PNC Wealth Management, also in Cleveland.
Jenna Rowland, Greg Mallow are engaged Jody and Jack Rowland of Johnston are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Jenna Lee Rowland, and Greg A. Mallow. His parents are Janet and Forest Mallow Jr. of Geneva. Invitations will be extended for the wedding Sept. 19 at Howland Community Church. The future bride is a graduate of Kent State University. She is a radiographer for University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. Her fiancé graduated from Lakeland College. He is a relay tester for the Illuminating Company.
Baders, family mark couple’s 50th anniversary The children of Larry and Beverly (Vinkler) Bader of New Springfield honored their parents for their 50th wedding anniversary with a celebration March 14 at Zion Lutheran Church in New Middletown. The Baders have four children, Michele (Joe) Short of Mentor, Ohio; Larry Jr. (Mary) Bader of Poland; Bill (Tracy) Bader of New Middletown; and Bethann (Donnie) Helle of Canton; and seven grandchildren. Mrs. Bader, a homemaker, and Mr. Bader, a selfemployed truck driver, are members of the church, where they were married Feb. 27, 1965.
Helene Gates, Carlos Martinez are engaged Gary and Donna Gates of Struthers are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Helene Gates, and Carlos Martinez, both of Poland. His parents are Caridad Jaramillo of Fort Worth, Texas, and Samuel Martinez of Lawton, Okla. Victory Christian Center in Boardman will be the location of the open wedding at 2 p.m. Aug. 8. Invitations will be issued for a reception to follow at The Embassy in Boardman. The bride-to-be graduated cum laude from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in social work. She works as a program facilitator for Mahoning County Juvenile Court in Youngstown. The prospective groom works for Western Reserve Joint Fire District Station 91 in Poland.