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Nelson Navarro sat in one of the cars on display at the annual Car Show at Boardman Park on Aug. 7 hosted by the Mahoning Valley Olde Car Club.
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The Boardman boys cross country team competed in the George Clements Invitational on Aug. 27.
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Adoptable Pets of the Week ROSCOE 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. For news submissions, 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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DAV hosts trunk sale to benefit Veterans and families The DAV, Disabled American Veterans Chapter #2 “Junk In The Trunk Sale” will take place on Sept. 17 (Sept. 24 rain date) from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Austintown Senior Center, located at 110 Westchester Drive in Austintown. Items for sale will be garage or yard sale style, and will include items from arts and crafts, as well as antiques and collectables vendors. Spaces for vendors wishing to participate in this event are available. The registration is $10 per one parking space and must be received by Sept. 8. No hot food, soft drinks or raffle drawings can be done by vendors. There is a limit of 100 spaces and are available on a first come, first served basis. After your registration payment is received, you will be notified of your confirmed space(s). Vendors may arrive after 7:30 a.m. and must be in their assigned space(s) by 8:30 a.m. No refunds will be given for any reason. Proceeds from the “Junk In The Trunk Sale” will used to assist Mahoning County Veterans and their families. If there are any questions or an application is needed, call Tom Se-
mer at 330-503-6096, email at dav2yooh@sbcglobal.net or search web at oh.dav.org/02. DAV is the Disabled American Veterans and they are Chapter #2 of Youngstown and Mahoning County. The group is all volunteer, with no paid staff, an IRS 501(c)(4) non-profit and registered with the state of Ohio as a charity. DAV provides assistance to Veterans and their families with holiday food drive passouts, food cards, wheelchairs and anything else within the group’s means. They render full military funeral services when requested to do so locally or at the nearby National Cemetery in Rittman, Ohio. DAV also supports the local community throughout the year by participating in local parades and fairs. They provide Color Guard and Rifle Details when requested by local schools and other community organizations. They also provide free, professional assistance in obtaining benefits and services for Veterans and their families that have been earned through military service that is provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other government agencies.
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Help find Winston a home! He is a coonhound mix who weighs about 70 or so pounds. He is around 6-years-old and still has a lot of energy. He needs room to run so a country home would be ideal for this guy. If you are interested in meeting Winston, call 330779-1862 or send a personal message to the Pawz 2 Adopt Facebook page. If you would love to adopt Winston, you can fill out an adoption application on the Facebook page or give them a call.
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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 school supply does your child seem to run out of most?
Would you ride in a self-driving car?
Pens or pencils. 33% Paper or notebooks. 0%
Markers or highlighters. 0% Other. 66%
Yes - I will as soon as I can. 0% Yes - I would be willing to try it once. 0%
No - Not at this stage. 75% No - Never. 25%
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Did you attend this year’s Panerathon?
Are you planning to attend the Canfield Fair?
Yes - I ran in the race. 0% Yes - To support the cause and cheer on racers. 0%
No - It didn’t fit into my Yes - We attend every year. 0% schedule this year. 100% Yes - If we have time. 0% No - I support the cause in other ways. 0%
No - I don’t think we can make it this year. 100% No - We never end up going. 0%
NEW POLL QUESTION CANFIELD AUSTINTOWN When is the best time to go to the Canfield Fair? Did you attend the recent KISS or Lionel Richie concerts? In the morning. Sometime in the afternoon.
Early evening. Any time is a good time.
Yes - I went to KISS. Yes - I saw Lionel Richie.
No - But I wanted to go. No - I’m not really a fan of either.
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BOARDMAN
POLAND What will you miss most about summer ?
How will you spend Labor Day? At the Canfield Fair. At work.
At home with my family. Other.
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Spending time with family outdoors. All of the summer activities and sports.
Getting outdoor projects done. I won’t miss it.
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Balancing your thyroid naturally Are you taking your thyroid medication, getting your TSH level checked and been told that “everything looks normal” and yet you still feel foggy, tired and overweight? There are some simple, natural things you can do to help yourself feel better. Join Dr. Ted Suzelis, ND a local leading authority on natural thyroid balance, for a free seminar at the Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman on Sept. 8 at 6:30 p.m. The address is 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite D3, in Boardman (Southbridge West Complex). For more information or to reserve your seat, call 330-729-1350 or go to OhioND.com. These free seminars fill up quickly, so be sure to RSVP to claim your spot.
Greenbriar benefit concert The Commons at Greenbriar will be hosting a concert to benefit Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana to help send Deanna to the Florida Theme Parks. This concert will feature Party of Two, an acoustic music duo, and will take place on Sept. 15 from 6:30-8 p.m. The cost will be $5 and includes refreshments. There will also be a basket raffle and a 50/50 auction. This will take place at the Commons at Greenbriar, located at 8060 South Ave. in Boardman. Contact Janette Neal at 330-413-5440 or Jennifer Roberts at 330-314-5152 for any questions.
Sing at the Canfield Fair As has occurred for many years, on the Sunday morning of the Canfield Fair (Sept. 4 this year), singers are invited to assemble at the stage near the grandstand/concourse to sing during the 9:30 a.m. Canfield Fair Ecumenical worship service. A choir rehearsal will begin at 9 a.m., followed by the presentation of two anthems during the church service. Participants will be reimbursed their admission fee for that day. Musical direction and additional special music will be presented by Tom and Kelly Scurich, accompanied by Sherry Goddard.
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Car show at Boardman Park benefits local family By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Boardman Park hosted the Ma honing Va lley Olde Ca r Club’s 38th annual car show on Aug. 7. The Mahoning Valley Olde Car Club originated in 1878, has around 200 members involved and is the largest car club in the tri-county area. Every year the car show is hosted there is always a beneficiary that receives a portion of the money raised. The recipient of the money is usually a child who has some type of major handicap and their family. This year’s beneficiary was A bbe y L ipi n sk y. L ipi n sk y is a student from Boardman who was diagnosed w it h a rare childhood cancer called clear cell sarcoma. The money raised for Lipinsky will help her and her family with different medical needs. “Since we started doing the benefit, we’ve given away over $100,000,” said Dave Bayowski, a MVOCC board member. Guests who wanted to enter their cars in the car show had the option to pre-register or register the day of. Over 200 people register their cars to be shown off. The car show is one of the few judged car shows in the area. The Western Reserve Amateur Radio Club comes to the annual car show to set up and broadcast about the show and keep l isteners updated on
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The 2015 Best in Show Winner was on display with the trophies and awards it won during the Car Show at Boardman Park.
what is going on. The radio club broadcasts throughout the world giving the chance for people from different locations to listen. Cars of all styles were welcome to the car show. There were 25 d if ferent t y pes of classes people could register their cars under when registering for the show. Cars in 23 out of the 25 classes would be judged and the winners and awards are announced toward the end of the afternoon. T he M VOCC host s a ca r cruise every Tuesday at the Aust i ntow n Sen ior Center from 5-8 p.m. during the sumNeighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci mer and welcomes all types of Several cars that were put on display at Boardman Park had a backstory to share cars to come in. for the annual car show hosted by the Mahoning Valley Olde Car Club on Aug. 7.
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Benefit concert Join the Commons at Greenbriar for a benefit concert under the gazebo on Sept. 15 from 6:30-8 p.m. Performing will be Party of Two, an acoustic duo. Tickets are $5 each, which includes refreshments. There will also be a 50/50 raffle and a basket raffle. Net proceeds to benefit Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. For questions, contact Janette Neal at 330-413-5440 or Jennifer Roberts at 330-314-5152.
Bonding with babies and books The Boardman library will host an event for caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months every Tuesday in September at 10 a.m. There will be 20 minutes of language enrichment
including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Square Dancing On Sept. 13 the Friendly Squares of Niles are hosting an introduction to Modern Square Dancing. This will be at the Niles Senior Center (Scope). The time is from 7-9 p.m. If you have been looking for something else to tone your body and mind, give this a try. For more information about the new class, call 330-5063370.
Greenbriar cat adoption Greenbriar Healthcare Center will be hosting an event on Sept. 17 from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. to help the Animal Charity Humane Society find loving homes for the adoptable cats and kittens featured. This will take place at 8064 South Ave. in Boardman.
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POLICE REPORTS BOARDMAN Aug. 11 Arrest: A traffic stop near Market Street resulted in the arrest of 23-year-old Jonathan Kpendema of Ferndale Avenue, Youngstown, who was wanted on two warrants, including one accusing him of failing to appear in Wadsworth Municipal Court. Theft: A worker for Hungry Howie’s Pizza, 5205 Market St., reported a pair of earrings, money, a delivery bag and a few pizzas stolen from her vehicle when she made a delivery in the 7000 block of West Boulevard. The loss came to $615. Menacing: An employee with a Market Street hair salon told officers a customer twice threatened to beat her up during an argument when the customer was denied being able to exchange three items. Assault: A Youngstown woman alleged that while at a Market Street salon, another woman grabbed her arm after having accused the victim of stealing from the business. Aug. 12 Arrest: A vehicle check in the 7400 block of Southern Boulevard led to 51-year-old Jeffrey A. Wells’ arrest. Wells, of Portage Street, Warren, was wanted on a Pennsylvania warrant. Identity fraud: An East Palestine man found out his identity had been used without consent to make an unauthorized $4,500 purchase at a Southern Park Mall jewelry business. Criminal damaging: A Shadyside Drive man reported several tomato and sunflower plants in his garden had been destroyed or uprooted. Menacing: A Mayflower Drive woman told police her estranged husband has been continually harassing, following and watching her. Fraud: A Youngstown woman alleged a man made a fraudulent vehicle-title transfer to his name from the estate of her deceased former boyfriend, who had lived on Argyle Avenue. Theft: A Shadyside Drive man discovered a $40 radio was removed from his backyard. Voyeurism: Authorities arrested 50-year-old Robert R. Wilt at his Market Street apartment on a misdemeanor voyeurism charge after receiving a complaint earlier this month that a man had been videotaping women without their knowledge at a Doral Drive big-box store. Surveillance footage shows the Boardman man conducting such activity against two women, police alleged. Arrest: Adam R. Cochran, 32, of Neosho Road, Youngstown, faced a charge of operating a vehicle impaired after having been pulled over on Market Street. Aug. 13 Breaking and entering: Someone broke in Rock Your World Clothing Inc., 709 E. Midlothian Blvd., through the front door before two men were seen speeding away in a truck. It was undetermined if anything had been stolen. Burglary: To a residence in the 8000 block of Paulin Drive when someone cut a first-floor window screen. Stolen were a pressure cooker and $4,000. Stolen property: Youngstown police relinquished custody of Marcus A. Dill of Homewood Avenue, Youngstown, to township authorities. Dill, 34, faced a misdemeanor receiving-stolen-property charge after being accused of having items that had been stolen from a Forest Park Drive man in a June 29 burglary at his residence. Theft by deception: Campbell authorities handed to Boardman police 23-year-old Tyler G. Dugan of Forest Park Drive, Boardman, who was charged with one misdemeanor count of theft by deception. A man reported last Feb. 13 that another man sold him a cellphone for $360 at a Market Street restaurant, only to learn later that the item had been reported lost or stolen, a report stated. Arrest: After responding to a noise complaint in the 60 block of Meadowbrook Avenue, officers apprehended 29-year-old Ricky A. Raymond Jr., who listed addresses on Shadyside Drive in Boardman and Walnut Lane in Youngstown, and charged him with one misdemeanor count each of obstructing official business and resisting arrest. Raymond, who also was wanted on warrants charging theft and a probation violation, led police on a foot chase, then initially refused to comply with them when caught, they alleged. Aug. 14
Animal cruelty: A witness alleged having seen a Homestead Drive resident use a belt to strike a dog tied to a tree and without food or water. An Animal Charity Humane Society official responded to the scene. Theft: Police charged 27-year-old Mitzi S. Stoddard with theft after alleging Stoddard, of Lincoln Avenue, East Liverpool, had stolen a $144 global-positioning-system device, a pair of boys jeans, a T-shirt, a package of chicken and other items from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Drugs: Clarence E. Shaffer, 40, of Tulane Avenue, Austintown, surrendered on charges of possession of drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia related to a June 22 incident in which a construction worker at a Boardman-Canfield Road salon alleged having found Shaffer passed out in a restroom. Police found two hypodermic needles and a spoon with burn marks common in drug use nearby, they alleged. Theft: Authorities charged Brittany N. Dothard, 26, of Bouquet Avenue, Youngstown, with stealing 45 pieces of merchandise valued at $228 from Walmart. Domestic violence: Jessica Balton, 38, of Wilda Avenue, Boardman, was charged with the crime after an officer called to the residence reported having seen marks on the victim’s arm, neck and hands. Apparently, an argument beforehand resulted when Balton became angered after having seen random numbers on their phone bill she didn’t recognize, a report said. Theft: A Youngstown girl, 16, was accused of stealing a $30 pair of earbuds from Kohl’s, 383 Boardman-Poland Road. Threats: While answering a disturbance call on Afton Avenue, police charged Thomas J. Woods of Afton, Boardman, with making domestic-violence threats after two witnesses alleged having heard the 42-year-old Woods threaten to cut another woman’s throat, then imply he would kill her. Misuse of a credit card/theft: Bedding, pillows, a comforter and a coffeemaker were among items that had been removed from a room at Holiday Inn Boardman, 7410 South Ave., before an employee received a call from someone who found on her credit card an unauthorized charge that apparently originated at the motel. Theft: A man reportedly stole three Xbox controllers valued at $150 from Walmart. Theft: A woman noticed her iPhone missing while at a Market Street banquet center. Aug. 15 Assault: Authorities responded to a complaint of an inebriated person at a Southern Park Mall restaurant before charging 41-year-old Kevin H. Dao of Bluebird Lane, Boardman, with one misdemeanor count each of assault, disorderly conduct while intoxicated, resisting arrest and obstructing official business. Dao tossed a glass of beer at several nearby patrons he claimed were being disrespectful toward him before shards of shattered glass cut a woman’s legs; in addition, Dao refused several times to provide his identification to police, a report showed. Aug. 18 Extortion: An Erskine Avenue woman reported another woman from whom she had borrowed $800 threatened on Facebook to share two unflattering photographs of the accuser unless she made another payment on the money owed. Possible breaking and entering: Someone pulled down the top of a kitchen window to a home in the 100 block of Argyle Avenue. Suspicious items were found on a counter, though it appeared entry had not been gained. Theft: Two men in their 20s reportedly stole a $200, 20-volt drill set from Home Depot, 7001 Southern Blvd. Domestic violence: Police near Market Street and Midlothian Boulevard took custody of 25-year-old Alexia B. Cathey of Catalina Avenue, Youngstown, who was wanted on a warrant related to a July 26 situation in which a Cook Avenue man alleged having been punched in the nose during a fight between them. He had a small cut and swelling. Breaking and entering: Someone apparently cut a rear kitchen window before entering a vacant residence in the 60 block of Sciota Avenue, though police found no signs of forced entry.
Theft: Authorities at Boardman Area Court on Market Street took custody of Gregory L. Davenport of Coronado Avenue, Youngstown, who was charged with theft. The 44-year-old Davenport was accused of stealing a $25 item March 10 from Walmart, 1300 Doral Drive. Burglary: To a home in the 3900 block of South Cadillac Drive via a rear door, though it appeared nothing was disturbed or missing. Drugs: Authorities took 33-year-old Nicole M. Carder into custody at her Glenwood Avenue home on charges of possession of drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia related to a June 24 incident in which the Boardman woman reportedly had suffered a drug overdose in a car on U.S. Route 224. Several prescription pills, a syringe and a spoon with burn marks typical in drug use were seized, a report stated. Aug. 19 Arrest: After responding to a 911 call that three juveniles had been breaking into vehicles near Hillman Way, police charged a Youngstown boy, 13, with criminal mischief and criminal trespassing after the teen reportedly admitted having entered and defaced a car. The other two juveniles fled on foot. Attempted fraud: An employee with a company in the 8400 block of South Avenue reported a caller claiming to represent Dominion East Ohio Gas Co. threatened to discontinue a gas supply to the business if a supposed past-due bill was not paid. The worker recognized the scam and hung up. Criminal mischief: A woman in the 7400 block of Sugartree Drive reported eggs and toilet paper had been tossed at her home. Theft: A $45 backpack was removed from a vehicle in the 200 block of Charles Avenue. Menacing: An Arlene Avenue man alleged his supervisor had threatened via text message to punch his face after the accuser canceled a class he was to have taught. Burglary: To an apartment in the 3900 block of South Schenley Avenue after a man reportedly had kicked in and damaged a door when a woman refused to allow him in. Drugs: Officers phone booked 39-year-old Nicole C. Walton of Weston Avenue, Youngstown, on charges of possession of drug-abuse instruments and drug paraphernalia after police responded to a call Aug. 8 regarding an unconscious person in a vehicle at a Southern Boulevard big-box store. Found were a hypodermic needle and a spoon with burn marks, both of which are common in drug use, a report showed. Arrests: Authorities responded to a report of theft and vandalism at a Mathews Road laundry facility before arresting 24-year-old Thomas E. Eagen and 42-year-old Tammy L. Pedro, both of Clarencedale Avenue, Youngstown, near Southern Park Mall. Eagen was charged with two counts of theft and one of vandalism, and Pedro faced two counts of complicity after an undisclosed sum of money was removed from a coin machine, which also was damaged. Theft: Two men reportedly stole $100 worth of merchandise from Family Dollar, 4026 South Ave. Menacing: A woman told officers a driver who had nearly backed into her also threatened to harm the accuser when she confronted the motorist and as she tried to park her vehicle at a Doral Drive big-box store. Aug. 20 Aggravated menacing: A Woodlawn Avenue woman told police she received secondhand information that a neighbor with whom she’s in a dispute had threatened to use a family member’s gun to shoot the accuser. Arrest: While responding to a report of a suspicious person in the 7200 block of Market Street, authorities picked up 24-year-old Andre Tubbs Jr. after discovering Tubbs, of Liberty Road, Youngstown, was wanted on a Medina, Ohio, warrant. Breaking and entering: A man mowing a lawn noticed someone had damaged part of a chain-link fence, evidently before entering a restricted area that belongs to WKBN-TV 27 in the 3900 block of Sunset Boulevard. Damage to the fence was estimated at $1,000. Assault: A South Avenue woman suffered a swollen left jaw and a small cut to her lip before reporting she had been assaulted. Nevertheless, the victim appeared to have difficulty
remembering specific details of the assault, a report showed. Theft: Someone stole a “For rent” sign from an apartment building in the 800 block of Cook Avenue. Domestic violence: While answering a fight call in the 5400 block of South Avenue, police took 26-year-old James P. Feltner into custody. Feltner, of Elm Road, Struthers, was wanted on a Trumbull County warrant charging him. Theft: A Forest Park Place woman noticed her purse missing from her car. Theft: A man and a woman reportedly took $40 worth of energy drinks from Walgreens Pharmacy, 525 E. Midlothian Blvd. Criminal damaging: A vehicle in the 7300 block of West Boulevard was found with a broken front driver’s-side window. Aug. 21 Animal cruelty: Police received a complaint that two pit bull puppies were left tethered outside at a Terrace Drive residence for an extended amount of time in heavy rain. Officers took possession of the animals. Breaking and entering: Someone pushed open a side window, then entered a garage in the 4200 block of Chester Drive. A bicycle was missing. Theft: Ashley N. Miller, 28, of West Judson Avenue, and 29-year-old Deidra C.M. Wilson of West Warren Avenue were charged. The two Youngstown women were accused of stealing $137 worth of items from Walmart. Theft: Two women reportedly took $60 worth of cleaning supplies from Dollar General, 859 E. Midlothian Blvd. Domestic violence: Harry G. Baker Jr., 55, of Valley View Drive, Boardman, was charged with one count each of domestic violence and aggravated menacing after his former wife alleged Baker had threatened to shoot her with an air nail gun. Arrest: While part of an Operating a Vehicle Impaired Task Force detail near U.S. Route 224, officers arrested Newell Spann, 39, of East Avondale Avenue, Youngstown, on a charge of operating a vehicle impaired after saying his blood-alcohol content was 0.106, which exceeds Ohio’s 0.08 legal intoxication limit. Spann also was handed a minor-misdemeanor citation charging marijuana possession. Identity theft: A South Avenue woman said she was convinced nearly $500 had been removed from her bank accounts.
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Happily Ever After Amber Saviers v William James Amber Saviers and William James were married May 21 at St. Charles Church. The Rev. Gerald DeLucia officiated at the ceremony, and the reception took place at Mr. Anthony’s. Parents of the bride are Carl and Tami Saviers of Randolph, Ohio, and parents of the groom are William and Suzanne James of Boardman. The bride wore a beaded, mermaidstyle lace gown with a keyhole back. Her ensemble was completed by a set of pearls given to her by her grandmother, who wore them at her wedding 60 years ago. Honor attendants were Alison Saviers, the bride’s sister, and Marisa James, the sister-in-law of the groom. Bridesmaids were Rochele Saviers, sister of the bride; Morgan Sodeman, cousin of the bride; Lily Marr, cousin of the groom; Caitlin Kosec; and Tori Walker. The flower girls were Brooke and Baylee Bosheff, cousins of the groom. Ryan James, the brother of the groom, was best man. Groomsmen were Carl and Thomas Saviers, brothers of the bride; Frank Cassese; Robert McCabe; Brad Handel; and John Loew. Jared and Justin Deeds, cousins of the groom, served as ushers.
Amanda Barbone v Nicholas Eubanks Amanda M. Barbone became the wife of Nicholas D. Eubanks on April 30. The parents of the bride are Debbie Barbone of Canfield and the late Richard Barbone. The parents of the groom are Denise and Jeff Eubanks of Cambridge, Ohio. The ceremony took place at 3:30 p.m. at Ellsworth Community Church. Joe and Cyndi Martin officiated, and the reception followed at Drake’s Landing. Leslie Christiansen was the maid of honor and was joined by bridesmaids Angeline Theis; Jennifer Richards; Nicole Barbone, cousin of the bride; and Shannon Barbone, sister-in-law of the bride. Gabriella Barbone, daughter of the bride, and Brooklyn Eubanks, daughter of the couple, were the flower girls. The attendants wore plum purple dresses. Jeff Dubov served as the best man. Groomsmen were Tyler Eubanks, brother of the groom; Rick Barbone Jr., brother
After a wedding trip to Montego Bay in Jamaica, the couple reside in Canfield. The bride received her bachelor’s degree from Kent State University where she is studying for a master’s degree in business. She is employed by KSU as an organizational development and human resources specialist. The groom has a bachelor’s degree in engineering and a master’s of business, both from Youngstown State University. He works at Alliance Community HosThe parents of Dyana Drummond of pital, Alliance, Ohio, as associate vice Austintown and Joseph Polis of Strupresident of support services. thers are announcing the engagement of their children. Albert Drummond and Teresa Drummond, both of Austintown, are parents of the future bride. The prospective groom’s parents are Lee Polis of Struthers and the late William Polis. Invitations have been issued for a 1:30 p.m. ceremony Oct. 1 at St. Nicholas Church in Struthers. A reception will follow at the Palermo Center in Campbell. The bride-elect received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Kent State University. She is a registered nurse at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital. Mr. Polis earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Youngstown State University. He is a construction coordinator for Sam Pitzulo Homes and Remodeling in Canfield.
Miss Courtney to be bride of Dr. Toolson
Michelle Courtney and Dr. Ryan Toolson, both of Ferndale, Mich., are announcing their engagement. The future bride is a daughter of Dave and Shelly Courtney of Canfield. Greg and Tina Toolson of Caldwell, Idaho, are the prospective groom’s parents. The couple will be married Oct. 15 during an open ceremony at 2 p.m. at St. Christine Church in Youngstown. Invitations will be extended for a reception to take place at Tippecanoe Country Club in Canfield. Miss Courtney earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State University. She is employed as a training specialist with Huntington Bank in Michigan. A graduate of the University of Idaho with bachelor’s degrees in chemistry sity of Medicine and Biosciences. He and psychology, Dr. Toolson earned his is pulmonary critical-care fellow with medical degree at Kansas City Univer- Beumont Health Systems in Michigan.
of the bride; James Thouvenin; and Josh Burlingame. Zackary Barbone, son of the bride, was the ring bearer. The bride and groom have made their home in Canfield.
Miss Drummond to be bride of Mr. Polis Oct. 1
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Happily Ever After Mackenzie Russell v William Ferrando Mackenzie Russell and William Ferrando Jr. were married June 11 at Christ Church Presbyterian. The Rev. Mark Thompson performed the ceremony, and a reception followed at Drake’s Landing in Canfield. The parents of the bride are April and Larry Russell of Canfield, and the parents of the groom are Barbara Ferrando of Canfield and the late William Michael Ferrando. Honor attendants were Meghan May and Monique Tomko, and her bridesmaids were Carly Sofranko, Janice Abram, Kyra May, Elise Huzjak, Emily Harmon and Lisa Ferrando, sister of the groom. Ava Tomko served as the flower girl. The attendants wore teal-colored dresses. The best man was Ben Polen. Groomsmen were Shaun Serich, Brandon Wirtz, Ollie Phillips, Mark Pitzer, Phil Cogar and the bride’s brothers, Mason Russell and Andy Russell. David Bland and Alec Toporcer were the ring bearers. The bride wore a coffee-champagne colored corded lace and tulle ball gown with an illusion neckline and an ivory sash. It was adorned with beaded embroidery.
The couple traveled to Jamaica for their honeymoon and reside in Canfield. Mrs. Ferrando graduated from Kent State University with a master’s degree in speech language pathology and works as a speech language pathologist at Blue Sky Therapy in Canfield. Mr. Ferrando graduated from Youngstown State University with an associate degree in allied health and is a lieutenant with the Boardman Fire Department.
Jenna Kalosky Nicholas Schulte to wed Oct. 22 Announcement is being made by Paul and Karen Kalosky of Canfield of the engagement of their daughter, Jenna Kalosky, to Nicholas Schulte, both of Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Schulte is a son of Chris and Cindy Schulte of Geneva, Ohio. The couple have chosen Oct. 22 as the date for their wedding to take place at 1:30 p.m. at St. Michael Church in Canfield. A reception will follow at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman. Invitations will be extended for both events. Miss Kalosky graduated from Kent State University with a bachelor’s degree in radiation therapy and is employed as a radiation therapist at the University of Kansas Cancer Center in Kansas City. Her fiancé holds a bachelor’s degree in business management from KSU and is a consulting analyst a Cerner Corp. in Kansas City.
Jenny Cappuzzello v Adam Mangus Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica was the location of the exchange of vows June 20 of Jenny Renee Cappuzzello of Strongsville, Ohio, and Adam Joshua Mangus of Lyndhurst, Ohio. The 1:30 p.m. ceremony was officiated by Monsignor Michael Cariglio, and a reception followed at the Assumption Social Center. The parents of the bride are Joseph and Amy Cappuzzello of Salem, and the parents of the groom are Dave and Shelley Mangus of Canfield. After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple reside in Brunswick, Ohio. The bride wore an ivory tulle ball gown with a sweetheart neckline featuring a tiered tulle ruffled skirt with organza trim. It was completed with a satin belt adorned with a flower. She also wore an ivory cathedral length veil. Honor attendants were Julie Cappuzzello and Mary Cappuzzello, sisters of the bride. Bridesmaids were Kristin Camputaro, Deborah Moosbrugger, Brianna Carter and Kiley Spicocchi. The attendants wore turquoise chiffon dresses. The groom’s brothers, David Mangus and Michael Mangus, shared the duties
of the best man. Groomsmen were Ryan Cappuzzello and John Cappuzzello, brothers of the bride; Andrew Schuler and Nicholas Spicocchi. Mrs. Mangus graduated from Kent State University with a degree in education. She teaches at Brunswick City Schools. Mr. Mangus also graduated from KSU. He earned a master’s degree in accounting and works as a consultant for KPMG in Cleveland.
Sovik-Magnetta engagement is announced Megan Sovik and Anthony Magnetta, both of Austintown, are engaged. Their parents are announcing their engagement. The parents of the bride-elect are John and Bonnie Sovik of Austintown. The prospective groom is a son of Louis and Carol Magnetta of Boardman. The ceremony is planned for 4:30 p.m. Sept. 3 at the gazebo at Squaw Creek Country Club in Vienna, where a reception will follow. Invitations are being issued for both events. Miss Sovik graduated with a bachelor’s degree in advertising and public relations from Youngstown State University. She is co-owner of McConnell Marketing, Canfield. Mr. Magnetta graduated with a bachelor’s degree in finance from YSU. He is a budget analyst for Comprehensive Logistics, Youngstown.
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Murder in the Library: “Pasta, Passion and Pistols” The succulent aroma of home cooked pasta is drifting from New York City’s most popular Italian eatery, La Speranza, but something else is heating up the kitchen... cold-blooded murder! Restaurateur Pepi Roni has been shot in the back with his own pistol. Tonight his family and friends will gather to pay their respects to poor Pepi, but one of the guests won’t be shedding any tears. You must
solve the murder before the killer strikes again. Listen carefully to the suspects, study the crime scene and watch for any unusual circumstances. Only the sleuth with the most correct answers will win the prize. Light refreshments will be served. This event is for adults at the Boardman library on Sept. 29 at 6 p.m.
you can receive an additional prize (both prizes are limited to one of each per participant). Your library has always been the place to get your favorite books, DVDs and music CDs and now you can get your Pokémon gear as well. The Pokémon Library project is for children through grade 12.
PLYMC libraries are PokéStops
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Pokémon trainers up to grade 12 are invited to stop in and get a free gift at any local library from Sept. 6-17 during regular library hours. Tell the library staff that you’re there to hunt for Pokémon and you will receive a prize. Check out library materials that day or get a library card and
Celebrate 50 years of “Star Trek” at the Boardman library on Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. View some of the best episodes of the original series. Enjoy light refreshments while you play themed games. Meet the crew of the USS Navigator. This event is for the family.
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Rotary donates to Boardman library
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Boardman Rotary recently donated $10,000 to go toward the Boardman library renovation. The Boardman Rotary made a generous donation to sponsor the small Community Activity Room and Children’s Reading Room in the Boardman library. The library is appreciative of the Rotary’s support of the renovation project. Pictured, from left, are Deborah Liptak, Library Development Director; Terry Daprile, Boardman Rotary President 2015/2016, and Heidi Daniel, Executive Director of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County.
Mercy Health will have comedy show benefit Mahoning Valley will host the first ever Stand Up for Man Up to benefit the Man Up Mahoning Valley program at Mercy Health – Youngstown. This one of a kind night of comedy, live auction, food and music will take place Sept. 10 at the Tyler History Center, located at 325 West Federal Street, from 6-10 p.m. Special ticket pricing of $50 per couple is available through Sept. 2. Featuring nationally-recognized comedians Kirk Bogos and Eric Thompson, the evening will be filled with laughter, food and fun all while taking a stand against prostate cancer. Prostate cancer ranks as the most common non-skin cancer amongst men. Here in the Valley, Man Up Mahoning Valley has made progress towards educating men on the importance of annual examinations and having the conversation with their physicians. “We have been blessed with a community that has given so much to help end a cancer that can be nearly cured when caught early enough,” said Jonathon Fauvie, gift officer with the Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley. “What we have been able to accomplish by providing access to screenings and having the conversa-
tion with both men and women is truly a gift from the community that has saved lives,” he said. Man Up Mahoning Valley is a program of the Mercy Health Foundation Mahoning Valley where 100 percent of all dollars raised goes directly to provide free screenings for Valley men most vulnerable and unable to access such care. In addition, education and outreach allows for the message to be spread all across our region and neighborhoods. Items available for auction that evening are three different hotel packages for five days and four nights at Riviera Maya, Cancun and Miami, a lesson package for flying a Cessna airplane, a 4-person zip-lining tour through Cleveland MetroParks, to shoot the news with WFMJ for a day, jewelry from Komara Jewelers, various sports tickets, a complete automotive care/ cleaning basket, a beer cooler basket, a Mastropietro Winery basket and more. Visit w w w.eventbrite.com or call Mark Mellot at 330-4803405 or Jonathon Fauvie at 330729-1189 for more information or to make a reservation. Tickets are also available on the Man Up Mahoning Valley Facebook page. Space is limited to 200 guests.
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Tuesday, Sept. 6 Boys Varsity Golf Hubbard at Boardman, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Tennis McKinley at Boardman, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Cross Country Boardman at Suburban League Meet #2, 4:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Golf Boardman at Struthers, 4:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Cross Country Boardman at Suburban League Meet #2, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Volleyball Boardman at Austintown, 7 p.m.
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Wednesday, Sept. 7 Girls Varsity Tennis Boardman at Ursuline, 5 p.m. Girls Freshman Volleyball Boardman at East/Fitch Tri Match, 5:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 8 Girls Varsity Golf Austintown at Boardman, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Golf Boardman at Austintown, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Tennis Boardman at Cardinal Mooney, 4 p.m. Boys Freshman Football Boardman at West Branch, 5 p.m. Girls Freshman Volleyball Beaver Local at Boardman, 5:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Volleyball Lakeside at Boardman, 7 p.m. Boys Varsity Soccer Austintown at Boardman, 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 9 Boys Varsity Football Jackson at Boardman, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 10 Boys Varsity Cross Country Boardman at Dover Invitational, TBA Boys Junior Varsity Football Boardman at Beaver Local, 10 a.m. Girls Varsity Soccer Glenoak at Boardman, 1 p.m. Boys Varsity Soccer Boardman at Poland, 3 p.m.
The Boardman boys cross country team competed in the George Clements Invitational on Aug. 27.
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Boardman High School boys cross country team takes first Boardman’s Chris Butler raced to a first place finish, outpacing 158 competitors, to lead Boardman High School to a first place finish at the George Clements Invitational on Aug. 27 at University School in suburban Cleveland. Boardman repeated as invitational champions finishing ahead of Mayfield and Kenston. Butler, who is already one of the top 25 all-time Spartan cross country runners, is the second straight Spartan to place first at University School; current Walsh University freshman runner Nathan
Hadley placed first a year ago. The Spartans placed five runners in the top 20, with Butler’s time of 17:04, senior Nick Digiacomo placing seventh in 17:59, junior Mark Moradian 12th in 18:40, senior Nathaniel Ams 13th at 18:42 and junior Luke Hetzel capturing 20th in 18:54. “It was a very nice way to start our season,” said Spartan coach John Phillips. “We had a very positive performance at the OHSAA Preseason race in Columbus last week and continued to build upon that ef-
fort today.” Freshman Mitchell Dunham was 28th, overall, and senior Matt Maroni was 34th at 19:40. Senior Dominic Eorio placed 39th at 19:48 and junior Jimmy Lagese was 42nd at 19:54 to round out the Spartans placing under the 20 minute mark on the difficult course at University School’s campus. The first BW-3 ‘Runner of the Week’ is junior Luke Hetzel, whose top 20 finish enabled the Spartans to repeat as champions.
Glenwood seventh-grade football team faces Medina Boardman Glenwood Junior High played Medina in seventhgrade football on Aug. 25. Medina won the game 14-6, but not without facing a major effort from Boardman. The Glenwood team was led by Jason Triveri in passing. He went 13 for 18 with 138 yards and a 40-yard touchdown pass and one interception.
Three players stood out in rushing. Anthony Hightower claimed 30 yards rushing. Raymond Cmil rushed for 18 yards and Teddy Davis finished the game with 15 yards rushing. There were four players who led the team in receiving. Cameron Thompson came in at 52 yards, which included a 40-yard touchdown pass. Kejuan Rob-
inson had 38 yards receiving, while Carter Mraz had 37 yards receiving. Raymond Cmil had 11 yards receiving for the game. One of the top defense players was Luke Ryan, who had an interception. Leading tacklers were Anthony Butto, Alex Lindeman, Anthony Hightower, Raymond Cmil and Steven Conti.
The Boardman Glenwood Junior High School cross country teams started their season at the Salem Early Bird Invitational. The girls and boys teams both had strong showings with both teams finishing fourth in a packed field. The top seven runners for the girls team were Alayna Cuevas who finished first overall, Julia Gorby who was second overall, Brook Bailey, Allyson Schwendeman, Isabelle Dwyer, Shayne Harris, Brooke Tondo and Emily Olexa. The top runners for the boys were Justin Maloney, who finished ninth, Anthony Marshall, Caleb Zupanek, Patrick Hubert, Jason Lagese, Jake Hughes and Siman Mascola.
Girls cross country results The Boardman Glenwood Junior High School Girls Cross Country team took first place and the boys team took second place in their meet at McDonald’s Woodland Park. The top seven runners for the girls team were Alayna Cuevas (1st), Julia Gorby (2nd), Brook Bailey (7th), Allyson Schwendeman (12th), Shayne Harris (16th), Isabelle Dwyer (17th) and Emily Olexa (31st). The top runners for the boys were Justin Maloney (5th), Caleb Zupanek (8th), Patrick Hubert (12th), Jake Hughes (13th), Siman Mascola (19th), Jason Lagese (20th), and Anthony Marshall (21st).
Neighbors wants fall sports news Fall sports have begun and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school teams down to middle school and even elementary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams!
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Resident Care Coordinator/RN Windsor House, Inc. is seeking an experienced RN for our Resident Care Coordinator. Two positions available: Armstrong Memory Care Assisted Living in Champion and Liberty Arms Assisted Living in Liberty, OH. This position is responsible for coordinating and directing care of the residents and works closely wit the Director in all aspects of quality assurance, admissions, assessments and staff education and training. Qualified candidate must be an RN licensed in Ohio and must have experience working in dementia care. Experience in long term care or assisted living is preferred. Candidate must be able to work a flexible schedule. Apply to: 101 W. Liberty Street Girard, OH 44420; Fax to: 330-545-2444 Or online at: windsorhouseinc.com E.O.E. Drugfree Workplace
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NEW STARTING WAGE!!! Comfort Keepers is a stable company that has been serving the valley for 15 years and we are looking for dependable, caring, Home Health Aides & STNAs for Home Care positions in Trumbull, Mahoning & Columbiana counties to meet our current and expanding needs.
Come grow with us! We offer full & part-time hours, PTO, medical, dental and vision & flexible scheduling with weekly pay. Apply now at: www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Or in person at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Applicants must have a valid driver’s license, transportation, insurance and experience
FREE Nurse Law CEU & Breakfast Greenbriar Healthcare Center will be hosting a free nurse law CEU program and breakfast on
Wed., Sept. 7th. Breakfast and registration will start at 8:00 am. Nurse Law CEU Program from 9am-10am
Nutrition Services Director/ DTR/CDM Windsor House, Inc. is accepting applications for a full time Nutrition Services Director for each of two locations in Champion. Responsible for all aspects of the Dietary department in an assisted living environment. This is a working supervisory role. Qualified applicant must enjoy working with the elderly and with dementia residents. Qualified applicant must be DTR or CDM in the State of Ohio. One year experience in LTC, six months in an industrial kitchen preferred. Supervisory experience necessary. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefit package offered. Apply online to: windsorhouseinc.com; Or fax resume to: 330-545-2444 Attn: Human Resources EOE ~ DFWP
$1000 Sign On Bonus!
RNs & LPNs Sign On Bonuses! Windsor House, Inc. Windsor House, Inc. is hiring full and part time Registered Nurses and Licensed Practical Nurses. Must be licensed in the state of Ohio. Sign on bonuses up to $1500 for LPNs and $3000 for RNs. Eligible for $0.25/hour increase after 90 days. Per diem rates available. We have open positions at our nursing facilities throughout Trumbull and Mahoning Counties. Experience preferred. Must enjoy working with the elderly in a long term care environment. To view open positions and apply online, visit our website at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE ~ DFWP Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
If interested in signing up, please RSVP to: Melanie Batcho Human Resources 330-726-3700, ext. 1136 8064 South Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 EOE
Hospitality
Housekeeping
Part time including some weekends and holidays. Physical required. Exp. preferred, not necessary. Apply online at: nafjobs.org Vienna Air Reserve Base
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BOARDMANneighbors.com Maintenance/ Janitorial
Director of Maintenance
McClymonds Supply & Transit is looking for a Director of Maintenance. This position is responsible for the mechanical oversight of all mobile equipment including 450 power units, 150 pieces of heavy equipment, and the maintenance facilities at 5 separate locations. The successful candidate will have a proven track record with fleet maintenance, a good working knowledge of both heavy trucks and heavy equipment, and the ability to develop synergy between multiple locations. This position is integrally linked to all functions of the company, and requires the ability to coordinate many activities in order to achieve all corporate and departmental objectives. The job requires a minimum of 5 years of professional heavy diesel experience, and a Class A CDL is preferred. Strong compensation package is available including salary, insurance, and 401k plan. Email resume to: hvenesky@mcclymonds.com
Maintenance Worker
Part time. Beaver Twp. Cleaning and light maintenance. Background check/ drug screen required. Call 330-549-9552.
Plant Maintenance Mechanic
Office/Clerical
Skills/Trades
File Room Clerk
ELECTRICAL
Wanted for local law firm. No experience required. Good organizational skills a must. Full time position. Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm. Benefits available. Send resume to: cray@green-haines.com
Office Assistant
Part-time, two-three days a week. Must have experience and be familiar with QuickBooks, Excel and basic office procedures. Responsibility for A/P & A/R and some spreadsheet maintenance. Pleasant working environment. Send resume to: P.O. Box 26 Girard, OH 44420 or email: employment@ premierintegration.com
Professional
Teacher Assistant
Need filled by September 6, 2016, CDA or Degree in early Childhood Education. Special Education experience a plus. Send resume and cover letter to:
CCMC
900 N. Hermitage Rd. Hermitage, PA 16148
TEACHERS
5000 E. Market St., Ste. 26 Warren, OH 44484 Or email to: ctarantino@noas.com By September 15, 2016 EOE You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new job today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
Liverpool Twp. 5 wooded acres, $19,900. Leeper Rd. Liverpool Twp. 43 acres, woods, hills, secluded, $104,900. John Campbell Rd.
TABLE SAW - Craftsman, 10” radial, $125 or best offer. Call 330-533- 2149.
For skilled telemarketer. John, 330-755-4300 x106
3000
6000
TROMBONE - BUNDY Good condition, includes 2 mouthpieces & case, $150. 330-904-8555 after 2pm
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Sheet Metal A/C Techs Min. 5 yrs. exp. Send resume to: 6400 Southern Blvd., Boardman, OH 44512
SKILLED CONTRACTOR Must have at least 5 yrs. exp. Tools & transportation a must. Call 330-501-8195
Telemarketing
5-Fold Pay Package
Cooks/ Food Handlers
Boardman - Elegant, over 1100 sq. ft., 1st floor, 2 bdrm., full kit., din., liv., lots of storage. Quiet, centrally located. Heat & water incl., $620/mo. 412-735-3229/330-978-2622
With exp. Apply in person: Kennsington Grille 4171 Westford Place Canfield, OH 44406
Boardman/Poland - Apts., lofts, townhouses. Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. 330-758-5916 Canfield - 2 bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $625/mo. 330-261-1634 Hubbard - 2 bdrm., $475 + util., no pets. Credit & references. 330-757-0215. Poland - 1 bdrm., $475/mo. + elec. + sec. dep., no pets. Call 330-757-0215 POLAND - 1997 Wolosyn. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $525 + sec. & elec. Sr. Disc. 330-519-3049 Yo. North - All inclusive, student style housing, near YSU, $465. 330-743-7368.
Houses For Rent
Washer & Gas Dryer Maytag, $200 for set. 330-793-0192/330-720-0120 Washer - Maytag, heavy duty, extra large & Amana heavy duty Dryer, $300/pr. Both white. 330-545-1755.
Breakfront- American by Martinville, 4 door, 2 pc. oriental, 82Hx70W, like new, paid $4000, asking $2000. 330-545-1755. Couch & Chair - La-Z-Boy, rocker/recliner, beige, excellent condition, $600/ both. 330-646-3343. Dining Room Furniture Beautiful, high quality set with table, 4 chairs, 2pc. hutch & dry sink. Like new condition, $350. Call 330-540-2887
Tippecanoe Country Club
Commercial/Industrial For Rent
Skills/Trades
Canfield - 1260 sq. ft., corner suite, was a law office. Tippecanoe/224. 330-718-6680/330-770-4382
For Sale - Full size Macy’s head & foot tilt wave massage bed. Ideal for someone who desires mobility. Brand new, $1200/offer. Call 330-506-4854
Well established manufacturer seeks JOURNEYMAN Diesel Mechanic to rebuild, repair & perform preventative maintenance on mobile equipment. Must have experience with CAT equipment. Full benefit package. Pay commensurate with experience. Send resume to: Box M62620 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
Let us assist you in placing your “In Remembrance” message with a special poem or prayer along with a photo. Call our ad specialists today at 330-746-6565 OR 1-800-686-5003
Organ - Hammond C-3 with Leslie, excellent shape, church organ, $3000 firm. Call 724-456-0529
BILLIARD table - full, 3 pc. slate, antique, over 80 yrs. old, $1500. 330-261-4176.
Crossbow - 10 pt., Hybrid Lite, 175 lbs., scope & Steady Eddie, arrows, excellent condition, $595. 330-505-0749
MATTRESS KING - $99, any size set & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217
DIESEL MECHANIC
Musical Instruments
Furniture
Canfield - 3 bdrm. ranch, Canfield schools, $1195/mo. Call 330-518-6082.
Tuesday through Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Trailer -5’x8’ SnowBear, welded 1 owner, excellent condition, $500. Howland. Call Gail, 330-565-2924.
Bed - queen, captain’s with lg. dresser with mirror & armoire, good codition, $700/ offer. Call 330-507-6511
Dining Room Set - Thomasville solid cherry. China cabinet, buffet, table, extras leaves, 8 chairs, all pads, Retail $10,000 like new, asking $2500. 330-507-0700
Server/Busser
Miscellaneous
Billiard Table - Olhausen. Includes all equip. + ping pong tabletop, recovered, excellent condition, $500. Call 330-718-9889
Boardman - 24 Erskine Ave. 3-Bdrm., 2-bath, 1st floor laundry, $700/mo. + util. & sec. dep. 330-519-3049
Opening available for Servers and Bussers with fine dining experience. Must be 19 yrs. old & available night shifts & weekends. EOE Apply in person at:
Ladder - 28’ fiberglass, 300 lb. capacity, used twice, $150; cost $310. Call 330-757-9041
BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-423-9285 www.brunerland.com MAHONING CO. Milton Twp., 8 acres, former golf course, $52,900. Milton Twp., 22 acres, $55,900. County Line Rd. TRUMBULL CO. Brookfield Twp., 60 acres, $129,900. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Fowler Twp., 7 acres, $24,900. Warner Rd. Mespo Twp., 20 acres , $39,900. S.R.87.
Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 flr. Small pets, 2 bdrm., $619. 330-792-7517
Opening & Closing Bartender
Tractor, 1979 Cub Cadet, 12 hp., 48” deck, everything works, $600. 330-545-4668
Machinery/Tools
Restaurants/ Food Service
Neil Kennedy Recovery Clinic
Leaf Blower/vaccuum electric, Black & Decker, like new, $40; cost $85. 330-757-9041
Chain Saw Set - Poulan Pro, 42cc motor, 18” bar, new S62 chain, $90, cost $180. Call 330-757-9041
Appliances
2151 Rush Boulevard Youngstown, OH 44507 EOE/AA Compliant
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Knox Twp. 1 acre, nice homes in area, $12,900. Bayard Rd.
Apartments Unfurnished
Dough Makers Morning shifts, part or full time.Apply at any location: Cocca’s Pizza
NOAS - Attn: ED
Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-289-7639 www.brunerland.com
STUFF
Prior experience in a similar environment preferred. A post offer physical and drug screen, and passing score on maintenance test is required. We offer cdompetitive wages and benefits. Qualified candidates please apply online at Deadfoods.com/careers Search Sharpsville or call 724-962-8509 EOE M/F/V/D
Thirty hour position (Mon.Thurs.) at private adoption/ foster care agency. Proven administrative experience. Excellent communication and organization with strong attention to detail. Proficient in MS Office. Apply to:
Acreage
RENTALS
The Nutrition Group is seeking Full Time & Part Time Cooks/Food Handlers for the kitchen at Neil Kennedy Recovery Center. Facility operates 7 days per week. Work days & shifts vary. Pay commensurate with experience. Apply in person August 30th & 31st at:
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
HVAC
Town & Country Heating & Air Conditioning
REAL ESTATE
Hope Academy for Autism is now accepting applications for Social Studies, Science & Math, grade 7-12. Send resume to: Fax: 234-855-0774 gail.stringer@neomin.org
Dean Dairy, Sharpsville, PA is searching for a Plant Maintenance Mechanic. Applicants must have either a high school diploma or GED. Must be able to read schematics for structural, electrical or mechanical repair. Able to maintain and repair equipment in all phases: Electrical Systems, Mechanical Systems, Process Control and Refrigeration Systems. Welding aptitude, PLC and PC preferred.
Office/Clerical
Local company seeking a dedicated individual with a positive attitude and strong work ethic. The job consists of building electrical control panels and wiring machines. The job requires standing for long periods of time and basic electrical hand tools. Must follow details and have good measuring skills. benefits/Vacation/retirement plan available. Send resume to: P.O. Box 26 Girard, OH 44420 or email: employment@ premierintegration.com
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Medical Equipment Outlander exterior power chair lift with solid platform & swing away lift access. Asking $1500; Orig. $3200. Call 330-519-3177
Lawn/Garden Equipment Engine - Elec. start, 10hp Briggs & Stratton, vertical shaft, $45. Call Cap at: 330-747-5676
Golf clubs - Ping eye2, full set pings, incl. driver & putter, slightly used, w/travel bag, $500. 330-261-4176. Golf Clubs - Ping Zing Sr. graphite shafts, irons, 4 thru sand wedge, nice shape, $200. 330-360-7842 Golf Clubs - Wilson D200 irons, graphite shafts, 3 thru sand wedge, cost $500, sell for $250. 330-360-7842 Gun - Remington 870 Wingmaster, 16 ga., 28” mod. vent rib, excellent condition, $375. 330-799-3970. GUN - Smith & Wesson model 642, snub nose, 2 mos. old, $300. S-O-L-D-! HOME GYM SYSTEM Joe Weider 8630, $150. S-O-L-D! Treadmill - electric, $50. Moving! 330-799-7008
Wanted to Buy
Dogs
Automobiles
SUVs
Maltese, extra $100 off. We also have Tiny Yorkie female, Tiny Maltese, ShihTzu, Bea-Bulls are small & cute, Shih-poo, Chihuahua, Malti-Chon, Shorkie-Poos, all colors, & more. 14 Wk. Yorkie, Yorkie Poo, or Chihuahua, $99/each. www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St., Girard, off Belmont Ave., behind Denny’s, 330-259-1286
Cadillac DTS - 2006 Low mi., good condition, $10,500/offer 330-783-0235
Cadillac Escalade - 2006 Loaded, 34,000 mi., great shape, asking $16,000. Call 330-770-1140
Exotic Pets BUNNIES Fancy breeds, pedigree, breeding & show. 330-872-3707/330-872-7088
Free Pets BLACK LAB MIX - FREE 10 yr. old male, approx. 85lbs.. Family moving & cannot take him. Very friendly. Would like a family to adopt, if possible. 614-270-3247 before 7pm.
Chevrolet Tracker - 2002, 4x4, auto., 2.5 V-6, leather int., 4 dr., tow car for motorhome, clean, 135,000 mi., $3500/offer. S - O - L - D - !
Chrysler Concord - 2001, V6, senior owned, professionally maintained, great car, $2250. 330-219-1535
Ford Escape XLT - 2008, 4WD, 6 cyl., auto., 108,000 mi., well maintained, $6000/offer. 330-542-9268
Ford Mustang GT - 2007, excellent shape, all original, 82,000 mi., $10,500 firm. S-O-L-D! Ford Mustang - 2002 Red with gray int., V-6 with int. power features, $1800. S-O-L-D!
8000
Honda Accord - 1998, loaded, 124,000 mi., runs great, very good body, new tires, $1990. Call 330-978-9913
Boats
Pontiac Sunfire - 2001, new brakes, brakelines, fuel lines, fuel pump, battery, newer motor, $1500. 330-780-4763
AUTOMOTIVE Fishing Boat - 14ft. 1979 Starcraft V-Haul. Includes trailer, 5.5 Johnson motor, extras, very nice, $850/offer. Call 330-881-7604 GLASTRON SX175 - 2003 Volvo Penta 135hp, 2 props, 2 covers, skis, tube, new battery & water pump, $9000/offer. 330-720-8417 after 5:30pm Lund Pro-V 1660 - 1995, 1998 60HP Mercury 2 stroke tiller, rear Minnkota trolling motor, lowrance HDX5S depth finder, water ready, $5400. 701-446-6740
Chevrolet Equinox - 2005 AWD, 96,000 mi., new tires, struts & brakes, p.w., air, sunroof, CD player, very good condition, $3950 or best offer. S - O - L - D !
Chevrolet Malibu - 2005 4 cyl., 98,000 mi., runs perfect, $2500. 724-652-7372.
Honda Civic EX-L - 2009 power, sunroof, leather, new brakes/rotors, 160,000 mi., $5100. 330-853-7481
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP 1999. Super Charged Turbo, high mi., runs good, body good, $1000. 330-261-2948 Toyota Corolla - 2005 26,000 mi., great shape, $5700. S - O - L - D ! BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
GMC Envoy - 2004, 113,000 mi., loaded, great condition, $6000/offer. 330-398-7447
Trucks Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2014. Charcoal metallic, reg. cab, short bed, 12,100 mi., OnStar, Bluetooth, SiriusXM radio, p.w., p.l., tow pkg., $20,900. 330-559-1159 Chevrolet Avalanche - 2008 excellent condition, $16,500 or best offer. 330-770-4413 Ford Sport Trac XLT - 2008, black, 88,000 mi., body excellent, new tires, remote start, $14,900/best offer. Call Dan, 330-720-3547. TOYOTA TUNDRA - 2008 Black-on-black, SR-5, double cab, brand new 37’s, alloys, 5.8 V-8, dual exhausts, professional 6” lift, led’s, TRD, 4WD, best offer over $19,750. One week only! Call 330-398-8274
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Tracker Pro Guide V-16 2008. Boat, trailer, motor, Mercury 40 HP, 4 stroke, 28 gal. live well, 2 fish finders, spare tire & mount for trailer, all safety equip. Too many extras to list, $9000/best offer. Call 330-793-9496
Boat Motors Mercury - 2007, 9.9HP, 4 stroke, elec. start, 10 hrs. run time, almost new, $1500. 701-446-6740
Campers/RVs Gulf Steam Track & Trail 2006. Toy hauler, 27ft., 2 yr. old tires, 1 yr. old battery, well kept, like new int., $17,000/offer 330-883-6771
Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley Davidson Softail 2009. Deluxe Custom loaded with chrome & extra access., less than 6000 mi., extra clean, $10,500. Call 330-652-8420 Harley-Davidson V-Rod 2008. Night Rod Special. Excellent condition, many extras, $8500 412-841-4865 Harley-Davidson Hummer 1960 - excellent condition, $4950. Call 330-547-2735
7000
Honda Helix 250 - 1986 Needs work, $700. Call 330-333-5353
Dogs
Chevrolet Cruze LTZ RS 2015. 12,000 mi., sunroof, heated leather seats, loaded, $15,000. 330-544-5114
NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
PETS, ANIMALS
Cadillac DeVille DHS - 2003 Highway mi. Good shape! $2600. Call 330-272-4381.
Suzuki Volushia - 2003, 800 cc, runs great, $3500/offer. Call 330-720-9630.
Chihuahua - Older male, very nice. FREE TO GOOD HOME. Call 330-545-3888
Yamaha V-Star 1100 Classic 2003. Mustang seats, lots of extras, like new, 2tone cream, 7121 mi., $3400. Call 330-385-8155
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES - AKC, long coats, $750-$1250. 724-646-1392
Yamaha PW80 - 1996 Many new parts, ready to ride, $550. 330-534-3389
Asphalt Paving
Painting
W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516
T & S PAINTING Fully insured, 25 yrs. exp. Free estimates. All jobs big & small. Call 330-360-4092
Carpet/Floor Covering
Plastering & Drywall
Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
PLASTERING Free estimates 330-746-8521/330-717-1349
Electrical Work A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
Handyman Appliances, Electrical, Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Plumbing Frank’s Plumbing - Heaters, gas leaks, toilets, disposals & faucets. 330-301-6876
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service Clean Cut Tree Service - We bring beauty back to your trees. Removals/trimming. Sr. Discount. 330-787-2955
Landscapers
Tree Trimming & Removal Done Cheap Hedges, Bucket Truck. 330-507-2812
A&R Precision Lawncare & Landscaping. Mulching, new installs, renovation, patios, walkways, pressure washing. Free Est. 330-770-9355
Selling your home is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!
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Playtime at your library Prepare for kindergarten through play at the Boardman library on Sept. 13 at 6:30 p.m. Read a story and have fun with developmentally appropriate games and activities that you can do with your child to help them get ready for kindergarten. This event is for those ages 2-6. All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.
GA to meet Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this
week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting takes place every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another takes place every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend.
Tales and talk for 2’s and 3’s Join the Boardman library for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader every Wednesday in September at 10 a.m. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Are you ready for traditional hymns and an old fashioned revival?
Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci
A painting of visual representations of Youngstown was put up in Lanterman’s Mill for guests to look at during the Day at Idora Falls on Aug. 13.
Mill Creek hosts historical day at Idora Falls By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com
Mill Creek MetroParks hosted a Day at Idora Falls event on Aug. 13 at Lanterman’s Mill. The morning and afternoon was dedicated to showing the history of Lanterman’s Mill, Idora Park and Youngstown. Guests could come and see the mill inside Lanterman’s in motion, food, activities and crafts. There were tables set up with posters and information the
guests could learn from to get an idea of what Youngstown, Lanterman’s Mill and Idora Park used to be like. The Day at Idora Falls was to celebrate the waterfall adjacent to Lanterman’s Mill getting one of its previous names, Idora Falls, back. Idora Falls was a name shared with a famous 20th-centur y amusement pa rk, Idora Pa rk, i n Youngstown. This year is the park’s 125th anniversary making the event even more special
and impactful. In the morning there was a hike to Idora Falls that guests could participate in that would bring them to Lanterman’s Mill to enjoy the festivities. The guided hike provided information about the park, Idora Falls and Lanterman’s Mill. The Day at Idora Falls has been put on by the park before, but this year the Metropark looked to expand into more of it’s surroundings to include in the day of activities.
Rev. Ron and Edna Wagers Will be ministering 10:30 am on Sunday, Sept. 11 and 6:30 pm Sept. 10, 11 & 12 at
Praise Assembly of God 1004 N. Main St. Niles, OH
Edna Wagers is leading a ladies meeting 10:00 am on Saturday, Sept. 10
FREE
Lunch Seminar
For Estate Planning
Join
Affinity Advisory Network
Thursday, September 8th Noon Daniel E. Perrico, ESQ
Guest Speaker Bruce Grishkevich
You’ll learn about:
• How Medicaid Works and Steps You Need to Take NOW to Protect Your Family • Protecting Your Assets from Nursing Homes • Trust vs. Wills • Properly Transferring Assets with Little or NO TAX • How to Structure Finances in Retirement Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci
A table was set up with information about Idora Park and old news articles during the Day at Idora Falls at Lanterman’s Mill on Aug. 13.
Seating is limited, RSVP 330.451.6440 Holiday Inn 7410 South Ave. • Boardman, OH