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The Boardman library hosted the All You Can Read Buffet on Aug. 14, welcoming families and friends to come challenge themselves to four hours dedicated to reading. Pictured, from left, are Kalimah Magnus, Nailan Brown, Gahred Brown and Jashuwa Magnus-Higgins.
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Fellows Riverside Gardens hosted the Summer Garden Party to on July 31. Guests were welcomed to come and enjoy food, entertainment and more at their community’s public garden.
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Guild to host Garden Tea Party The Holburn Herb Growers Guild will host its annual Garden Tea Party on Sept. 13 at the Western Reserve Village in the Canfield Fairgrounds. This year’s party will include sampling of herbal teas and sweet and savory culinary delicacies. Partygoers will have the opportunity to tour the Western Reserve Village buildings. Music will be presented by Philip Rachell Joy. Participants are encouraged to wear their best Victorian tea hat. Pictured, from left, are Co-Chair Lois MartinUscianowski, Co-Chair Carole Check and Eva “Bunny” Pavlov, President of Herb Guild.
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Gain natural relief from PMS seminar Join the free monthly natural health seminar at Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman (Southbridge West - 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite D-3) on Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Learn about natural therapies to relieve symptoms of PMS from the Mahoning Valley’s foremost experts in natural medicine. Presenting this seminar will be Dr. Ted Suzelis, ND and Dr. Valentina Khoury Dubasik, ND. They will provide information on a variety of therapies, including diet and nutrition, herbs, traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture. RSVP required, but seminar is free. To register, call 330729-1350 or go online at OhioND.com.
No Trash Just Treasure There will be a No Trash Just Treasure sale at Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 425 Crestview Drive in Boardman on Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. and Sept. 12 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m.. The $2 bag sale starts at noon on Sept. 12.
Informational meeting for Punta Cana Adventure On Sept. 24 at 7 p.m., an informational meeting will take place for The Happiness Coalition’s Punta Cana Destination Adventure for April 23-27,
2016 at Tequila Jalisco on 583 E. Main St. in Canfield. Light appetizers will be served and a cash bar will be available. For more information about the Punta Cana Destination Adventure, visit www.happinesscoalition.com.
Learning to co-parent through divorce The Happiness Coalition is hosting a four-week series of Learning to CoParent Through Divorce. Join to learn tools to help you co-parent successfully and assist you in understanding and responding to the needs of your children before, during and after divorce. Call Robyn Podboy to register at 330757-4259. Classes will take place on Wednesday evenings beginning Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at 1570 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Suite C-101 in Austintown. Further information can be found at www. happinesscoalition.com.
Navigating through separation/divorce support group Join this small group for those whose lives have been affected by divorce or separation. You don’t have to go through it alone. Be a part of a caring group of people that together will find peace, power and healing. Look forward to rebuilding your life with a positive focus. The group meets weekly on Tuesdays beginning on Sept. 15 from 6:30-8 p.m. at RP Life Consulting, located at 1570 S. Canfield-Niles Road, Building C-101 in Austintown. For more information, contact Robyn Podboy at 330-757-4259.
POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
AUSTINTOWN What was your favorite family movie of the summer? Pixels. 0% Tomorrowland. 0%
Minions. 0% Inside Out. 100%
BOARDMAN What is your ideal weekend hang out? At a book store. 33% At home with family. 33%
At the park with friends. 0% Other. 33%
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How do you feel about the local schools offering all-day kindergarten? It will help the children adjust more easily. 50% If the children enjoy it, everything will work out. 16%
It’s too long for them to be in school. 0% We’ll have to wait and see how it goes. 33%
POLAND What will you miss most about summer? Warm days. 66% The family being together. 0%
Planning for vacations. 0% I won’t miss it. 33%
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Did you participate in scouts as a child?
What is your go-to computer brand?
Yes - I loved it. Yes - But only for a little while.
No - But I wanted to. No - I had no interest.
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BOARDMAN What is your favorite part of the Canfield Fair? The live entertainment. The rides and games. The crafts.
The food. The animals.
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Mac. Dell. Acer.
Toshiba. Other.
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POLAND How do you feel about the White House renaming Mount McKinley as Denali? It makes sense for the people that live there. I’m fine with it, but I think it’s a strange thing to do.
It should stay Mount McKinley. I’m indifferent.
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Cancer survivor nutrition program set for Sept. 16 Cancer survivors are invited to feed their bodies and nourish their souls during a free nutrition program in the Serenity Garden at the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center Sept. 16 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Kathy S. Padgitt, M.D., who practices at The Kidney Group Inc. and The Center for Lifestyle Change, and Kayla Aulise, RD, LDN, oncology services, Mercy Health Youngstown, will explain how cancer survivors can empower themselves by taking charge of their everyday nutrition. There will also be plenty of healthful foods to sample. Space is limited and reservations are required and can be made by calling 330-480-2763. Free parking is available in the lot in front of the Joanie Abdu Comprehensive Breast Care Center and in the Park Avenue parking deck.
American Business Women’s Association to meet Sept. 20 The Network Council of the American Business Women’s Association will sponsor its annual ABW Day on Sept. 20 at A La Cart Catering in Canfield beginning at noon. A luncheon will be served for $20 consisting of swiss chicken, roast pork, stuffed shells, sandtrap potatoes, California vegetable medley and cherries in the snow for dessert, along with beverages and rolls and butter. The guest speakers will be Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sutman, owners of Gallagher’s Lunch Bucket in the Oak Hill Renaissance Building, The Purple Cat and Golden String Radio. The deadline for reservations is Sept. 13, and you must have a reservation. Call Shirley Pappagallo at 330-270-9779. The public is welcome. The chapters in the are are the Youngstown Charter Chapter, Tri Gold Chapter and the Mill Creek Chapter. They will have information about their chapters on hand during the ABW day. For further information, call Kathy Anderson at 330-533-6675.
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Noelle Spin participated in the All You Can Read Buffet at the Boardman library on Aug. 14.
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On Aug. 14, students came to the Boardman library for the All You Can Read Buffet.
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The Boardman library hosted the All You Can Read Buffet on Aug. 14. Children were invited to come to the library and either pick out books or bring books of their own to challenge themselves and read for four straight hours. Many brought blankets and pillows to get comfortable while they carried out their challenge. The librarians provided a variety of snacks and food items ranging from pizza and pepper- The Boardman library hosted the All You Can Read Buffet on Aug. 14, welcoming families and friends to come challenge themselves to four hours dedicated to reading. Pictured, from left, are Kalimah Magnus, Nailan Brown, Gahred Brown oni rolls to chips and cookies. Librarian Allison Graf par- and Jashuwa Magnus-Higgins. ticipated, as well as headed this event. “This is just such a fun program,” Graf said. Graf said she enjoyed seeing the students challenge themTHE MOST selves at the library – in a fun ADVANCED way. “It’s reading and eating,” Graf said. “Kids come prepared to APPROVED read for four hours and see if NON-SURGICAL they have what it takes to be able TREATMENT to do it.” Students were welcomed to come and go as they pleased CALL AN OFFICE LOCATION NEAR YOU TODAY! throughout the course of the four hours. The library had 20 students Dr. Joseph B. Masternick, D.O. sign up to participate and each Dr. Daniel E. Lawrence, D.C. • Dr. Paul M. Dubos D.C. year the event grows more popuOUR RESULTS CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE! lar.
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The Western Reserve Knitting Guild will meet on Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. at Fair Park in Canfield. A program on knitted pumpkins will be given by Michele Barratt as well as a trunk show by The Flaming Ice Cube of Boardman. Members are encouraged to bring their fair entries and other knitted and crocheted items they wish to share for show and tell. Anyone interested in fiber arts is welcome to join us for possible interest in membership. More information can be attained by contacting wrkg.ohio@gmail.om.
Prostate cancer support group to meet The Man Up Mahoning Valley Prostate Cancer Support Group will meet from 5:15-6:30 p.m. on Sept. 9, at Partners for Urology Health, located at 6262 Mahoning Ave. in Austintown. Prostate cancer survivor Steve Burbrink will facilitate the conversation. Man Up
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Gamblers Anonymous 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 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.
Senior dinner discussion On Sept. 15, Lane Funeral Homes, in conjunction with Brookdale Senior Living Solutions, is having a free informal evening of discussion on Elder Law with Atty. Charlene Burke of the Lane & Rusu Law Firm, and Funeral PrePlanning with Marcia Melvin of Lane Family Funeral Homes. Dinner will be provided prior to the discussion. Limited seating is available, so RSVP to Brookdale Cornersburg Assisted Living, located at 2300 Canfield Road in Youngstown, by calling 330-793-0085 or 330-518-4972.
T he Boa rd ma n Spa r t a n marching band and the Boardman Band and Orchestra Parents, Inc. will host Boardman Band Night ’15 on Sept. 12 at 7 p.m. in the new Boardman Stadium on the high school campus. Participating high school ba nd s i nclude St r ut her s, Springfield, West Branch, Lowellville, Niles, Canfield, Howland and the Boardman Spartan Marching Band. Admission at the gates is $5 for adults and $3 for students. Senior citizens are admitted free to all Boardman band events. Gates open at 6 p.m. Boardman will continue its traditional run-on and “Fanfare for the Common Man.” The opening marching drill is to Carole King’s 1974 hit “Jazzman,” complete with an alto saxophone solo. The “features” portion of the
program will begin with the Spartan Silks spinning their f lags while the band plays “Shout It Out Loud” and “Rock and Roll All Night” by rock super-group KISS. The Spartan Sweethearts and Twirler next take the spotlight on a vocal version of current smash hit by Walk The Moon “Shut Up and Dance with Me.” T he BSMB’s t rad it ion of themed closing routines continues with music from the movie “Pitch Perfect.” The field and band are transformed into a dance club with a DJ rig and turntables. “The movie features so much great music from the past and present that everyone should recognize at least a few of the songs even if they never saw the movie,” Director of Bands Thomas M. Ruggieri said. The Boardman Band is under the direction of Thomas
M. Ruggieri, Timothy P. Tuite, Steven Chambers and Michael Shevock. Also on staff are Tom Porter, Kristi Guveiyian, Janet Gbur and Becca Platt, who instruct the Sweethearts, Silks and Twirler. Band Night ’15 will be the sixth performance of the BSMB since the season started with Howland Band Night on Aug. 18. The band performs at all Boardman High School varsity football games, local band nights and various community events. The big trip for this school year will take place in December as the Band travels to Florida for a Disney World march. Also scheduled during the trip is a Jazz Ensemble 1 performance in Downtown Disney. Fans are encouraged to visit www.boardmanband.org for more information about band night and the Boardman band program.
Baby Bargain Boutique to be Sept. 26 Boardman Park will be having its semi-annual Baby Bargain Boutique on Sept. 26 at the Masters Pavilion from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Admission is free with a non-perishable food item donation for a local food bank. For those who have items to sell, reservations for table rentals can be made starting Aug. 26 for residents of Boardman. Everyone else can make reservations beginning Aug. 27. Table
reservations can be made at the park office from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Indoor and outdoor spots are available. Boardman residents can have a table under the pavilion for $20 or a spot outside for $15. Non-residents pay $25 for a table under the pavilion and $20 for a spot outside. Outside spots must bring their own table and may use a popup tent. The park will offer table and
chair rental to those who need them. Only two tables may be reserved per person, and the park will not accept reservations from commercial vendors. Rental fees are non-refundable, and the event will be “rain or shine” and will not be rescheduled due to weather. For more information, visit boardmanpark.com or call Karen at 330-965-0482 or the park office at 330-726-8107.
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Soft Taco with Lettuce, Seasoned Rice, Black Beans, Corn, Fresh and Canned Fruit
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Chicken Tenders, Garden Salad with Dressing, Frozen Slushie or Fruit
French Toast Sticks with Syrup, Hashbrown Stars, Sausage Links, Fruit
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food items as the group will be collecting donations. The purpose of the Newcomers Club of Canfield is to provide an opportunity for members of the community in and around Canfield to develfriendships, welcome newcomers Newcomers Club to meet op and to help support the civic, social The Newcomers Club of Canfield and charitable life of the community. September meeting will be on Sept. 8 It is further formed to engage in recreat 6:30 p.m. at the home of Tamara Siational and social activities in support gler. The theme of the evening will be of these purposes. The meetings take “Friend in a Minute.” Make new friends place on the second Tuesday of each and learn more about old friends, speed month at 6:30 p.m., unless otherwise dating style. This is the perfect meeting announced. The Newcomers Club of for new members. Bring a friend. If you Canfield is open to all women of the Maare able, bring an appetizer to share. honing Valley. Beverages will be provided, or bring If Cremation is your choice... wine to share. RSVP to Sara Dysert at 330-720-2265. Membership dues are now due. Bring $28 to the September meeting to assure inclusion in this year’s membership directory. Business card size ads are available in the Complete Direct Cremation directory for $10. Double size ads are only $20. The October meeting will On-Site Crematory be a Scary Scavenger Hunt on Oct. 330-306-5100 23 and spouses are welcome. CosBorowski Funeral tumes are encouraged. The service Services project for the month will benefit Op795 Perkins-Jones Rd. Warren, OH eration Blessing. Bring non-perishable www.oakmeadowcremation.com
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Julie Bartolome (left) brought her dog, Dude, to MetroMutts: Agility on July 29 at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm to learn about the basics of training equipment with Katie Costello, The Learning Dog owner and trainer.
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On July 29, MetroMutts met at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm in Canfield to go over the lessons of agility and to get familiar with training equipment. Julie Bartolome led the class with the help of Katie Costello, owner of The Learning Dog in Hubbard. “She [Costello] comes out and volunteers her time which is very nice,” Bartolome said. This class was an introductory course – purposed for letting the dogs and owners see and work with training equipment for the first time. “Today we are just getting the dogs used to the training equipment today, not learning any skills necessarily,” Costello said. Bartolome encouraged owners to bring high-value treats to keep dogs focused on the prize for good behavior and completion of simple tasks. Bartolome said many of the dogs could be overstimulated not only by the new equipment, but also by the other dogs. Costello said she enjoyed coming to the program to see not only the dogs, but the people, too. “I think it’s just fun to meet new people and watch people,”
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Costello said. “It’s neat to see what we can accomplish in an hour over six weeks.” Costello originally started helping with MetroMutts at a body language seminar and said it just grew from there. “Behavior was always kind of my thing,” Costello said. “I taught classes for 21-years just
at other people’s locations until about five years ago. I knew this is what I wanted to do.” To members of MetroMutts these classes are free and $5 to nonmembers. The next class is Dog Gone Art on Aug. 22 at Mill Creek MetroParks Farm. Registration is due by Aug. 20.
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The Summer Garden Party at Fellows Riverside Gardens welcomed guests from the community to come enjoy a night of fun in their community’s public garden. Pictured are Ruth Mastriana (left) and Henry DiRienzo.
Friends joined together at Fellows Riverside Garden for their annual Summer Garden Party on July 31. Pictured, from left, are Carly Cene, Matt Eggleson, Natalie Lariccia, Greg Huang, Katie Seinara and Tom DeToro.
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Matthew (left) and Julie Cheng came to Fellows Riverside Gardens on July 31 to celebrate the annual Summer Garden Party.
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On July 31, Friends of Fellows Riverside Gardens had the park closed for a special private event to celebrate and support the garden – the Summer Garden Party. Paul Hagman was in charge of this annual event and said he was excited to celebrate the 24th year of the Summer Garden Party. “This is the biggest crowd we have had,” Hagman said. “It’s been growing and growing – over 2,500 people this year.” The Summer Garden Party was an open invitation, drawing in supporters of the community’s public garden. “This is a great event,” Hagman said. “It is our main fundraiser for the year. ...Friends of Fellows Riverside Gardens is a non-profit that helps promote, preserve and maintain the gardens.” Hagman continued that the money raised by the Summer Garden Party goes to underwriting programs throughout the year. Keith Kaiser, Fellows Riverside Gardens horticulture director, said he appreciated not only the perfect weather for the park’s big night, but also all of the people who showed up for the festivities. “It’s so important to have such a diverse group of people, ages too,” Kaiser said. “They are all here to enjoy a public garden that
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Paul Hagman (left) and Keith Kaiser (right) were responsible for the festivities of the Summer Garden Party at Fellows Riverside Gardens on July 31.
is free to everybody.” The first Summer Garden Party was in 1991 which commemorated the centennial of the MetroParks. That specific Garden Party helped fund the activities for that year and has been continued by Friends of Fellows Riverside Gardens ever since. This year, Kaiser said, with the help of supporters, sponsors and the Friends of Fellows Riverside Gardens group they have already surpassed their fundraising goals, giving them more for underwriting free programs and
education. “The Friends group has helped made everything we do possible. ...they help make the extras possible,” Kaiser said. Matthew Cheng, a five-year attendee of the Summer Garden Party, said he appreciated the atmosphere of the gardens. “It’s always nice to be here,” Cheng said. Hagman said his excitement continued for plans for the following year, the 25th “silver” year, saying it was going to be something really special.
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Heidi Daniel named 2015 Ohio Librarian of the Year Heidi M. Daniel, Executive Director of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, was named Ohio Librarian of the Year for 2015 by the Ohio Library Council, the statewide professional association representing the interests of Ohio’s public libraries, trustees, friends and staff members. On learning of the award, Daniel was quick to recognize others for this honor. “I’m surprised, honored and grateful. To me the award is really a reflection of the incredible work of my team and our great community. No one does notable work alone and I recognize all the amazing people around me, both at the library and in our community, who made this type of award possible,” Daniel said. The award will be presented to Daniel at the OLC’s Convention on Oct. 7 in Cincinnati. “I am honored to be recognized by the Ohio Library Council, which is a key organization to libraries throughout the state. The OLC has an important role in the profession state-wide. Ohio is known for its excellent library service and its highly qualified library personnel. It is humbling to have been chosen by this valued organization and from a field of highly distinguished nominees,” Daniel said. Janet Loew — communications, public relations and marketing director — said the library’s executive director is
deserving of the award for her “demeanor, professionalism, knowledge of libraries, and, perhaps most importantly, her sincere desire to break down any barriers to library service with a goal of enabling and encouraging everyone to use the library.” Among the innovations under Daniel’s leadership are the popup library, which reaches people where they are gathering outside of a library, such as schools and community events; a series of new library cards which are tailored to the needs of different groups of people; the READ and TEEN cards which are finefree to ensure that children and teens are not blocked from using a library; a digital card which is fine-free and fee-free because there are no physical materials checked out — the card is for use on library computers, the website, databases and more; new technology offerings and more. Daniel has kept the library debt-free, even during two construction projects, the Tri-Lakes library and the Canfield library. She is a careful financial manager and was able to offer a reduction in the library’s levy so that the last ballot issue lowered people’s library property taxes. Daniel came to PLYMC as executive director in July 2012. She came to Youngstown from Houston Public Library in Texas, where she began in 2005. At Houston Public Library, she began as assistant branch man-
ager and Juvenile Librarian and quickly advanced through several positions to her job managing 16 Houston libraries as Neighborhood Library team leader and district supervisor. She has a Masters of Library Science degree from Texas Woman’s University and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Woman’s Studies from DePaul University. At Houston Public Library, she worked tirelessly for innovation and change, and was nominated for, selected and participated in the Tall Texans Leadership program for librarians, which is provided by Texas Library Association. Additionally, in 2007-08 Daniel served on the Theodore Seuss Geisel book award committee for ALA. Currently, Daniel has accepted an assignment on ALA’s Literacy and Outreach Services Advisory Committee from July 2015 – June 2017. On a national level, Daniel is a member of the American Library Association, the Public Library Association, and has maintained active membership for PLYMC in the Urban Libraries Council. She is a member of the OLC and the OLC Legislative Network. Additionally, since coming to PLYMC, Daniel has twice been a presenter for Library Journal’s “Lead the Change” physical workshops in Ohio and Pennsylvania, and just completed being a Coach Facilitator for the on-
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Heidi Daniel, executive director of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County, was named 2015 “Librarian of the Year” by the Ohio Library Council.
line “Lead the Change” course offered for librarians who are looking to develop their leadership skills further. Daniel is also a member of the following: Ohio Presbyterian
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Welcome back picnic to be Sept. 14 The Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League will have its annual welcome back picnic on Sept. 14 at the Georgeanna Parker Center in Boardman Park at 6 p.m. and general meeting at 7 p.m. All members are asked to bring a covered dish to enjoy for the evening. Members will be collecting school supplies that are needed for Struthers Middle School. This school was selected because of the hard work of the Meadors girls who at-
tend there and are BP Juniorettes. Women who are interested in joining, receiving more information or donating school supplies can call Membership Chairwoman Linda Fabian at 330-782-8208. The Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League is open to all women 18 and up residing in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties who are interested in friendship, fun and community involvement. The group’s mission is to provide a creative outlet for women interested in providing community service in areas of arts, conservation, education, home life, international affairs and public affairs.
Mercy Health program addresses portion size How much is a serving? Most Amer-
icans don’t know. That’s one of the factors contributing to the obesity epidemic in the United States. Learn what constitutes a single serving and how to manage portion size during the next “Healthy Eating for You: Portion Control” presentation Sept. 15 at St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital, located at 8401 Market St. in Boardman. Registered dietitian and community educator Bridget Lackey will lead the informational discussion and answer questions from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Willow Room. The presentation, provided by Mercy Health Youngstown, formerly Humility of Mary Health Partners, is free and open to the public. Reservations are appreciated and can be made by calling 330-480-3070.
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ABWA to meet The Mill Creek Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 8 at A La Cart Catering, located at 429 Lisbon St. in Canfield. Bill Arnaut, Chief of Police
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Rev. Jonathan Moore, Lead Pastor 330.518.0634
FRIENDS Bethel Friends Church
9:00 a.m. - Adult & Kids Sunday School 10:00 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship and PowerKids Church
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. - Family Night
To Run Your Ad in Neighbors Call Kathy at
330-747-1471 ext. 1207 1214 to schedule
This program is for caregivers and their little ones between 6-23 months at the Boardman library at 10 a.m. The program will take place Sept. 15, 22 and 29, and will include twenty minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize.
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CHURCH SCHEDULE
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday
Bonding with babies and books
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2771 Spitler Rd. Poland Ohio 44514
(330)757-1555 Sunday School-9:30 Sunday-10:45 www.bethelfriendschurch.com
PRESBYTERIAN Canfield Presbyterian Church 140 W. Main St, Canfield Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Nursery Care Provided Pastor Rev. Larry Bowald
UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church
4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams
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
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 B 330-726-2643
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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The Beatitude House was the recipient of a $1,200 donation, as well as office and household supplies purchased by Boardman Rotary members. Members shopped off of a list of the most needed items needed by the Beatitude House and its residents. They donated more than $1,000 in supplies. Pictured, from left, are Terry Daprile, president of Boardman Rotary; Sister Janet Gardner, exutive director of Beatitude House, and Shelly LaBerto, community director.
New Rotary member
Four Mile Run Christian Church Summer Messages: NO ORDINARY LIFE! www.fourmileruncc.com (330) 799-7831
LUTHERAN Bethel Lutheran Church (ELCA)
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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The Rotary Club of Boardman initiated its newest member, Karen Delisio. Delisio, sponsored by Boardman Rotarian Moon Park, is a healthcare administrator at the Commons at Greenbriar in Boardman. The Rotary Club of Boardman is a nonprofit service organization established in 1955. The club is comprised of more than 90 area business leaders who use their time, talents and energy to raise funds to benefit community causes, among them: The Rescue Mission, Beatitude House, Easter Seals, YMCA, YWCA and Boy Scouts of America. As an International organization, the Boardman Rotary Club also works with Rotary Clubs around the world with international projects, specifically hearing mission to Dominica and Guatemala. Boardman Rotary raises funds each year through the Oktoberfestival, a one day arts and crafts show that takes place in Boardman Park in the fall and pancake breakfasts that coincide with Boardman Park’s Maple Syrup Festival in the spring.
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NOTICES Cemetery Lots Green Haven Memorial Gardens - 2 plots, valued at $1200 ea., selling both for $1200, located in Veterans area, 93A, 3 & 4. Open & closed fees already paid. 234-759-3133, leave msg.
Legal Service A Bankruptcy, Family & Probate lawyer. Pay plans. Free consult. 866-529-9010
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Appointment Setters
Paid training. No selling. Five fold pay pkg. Hourly, demo bonus, commission, incentives & contests. Call Renee or John at 330-755-4300
Home Manager
ICF/DD residential agency seeking a Home Manager to oversee the daily implementation of habilitation services for individuals with developmental disabilities. High School diploma or GED required. Must have supervisory experience, as well as training and background in the field of developmental disabilities. Primary work hours, afternoons and evenings, as well as weekends. Valid driver’s license required. Competitive salary and excellent benefits. Apply in person at 6000 Mahoning Avenue Suite 234, Austintown, OH Or fax resume to 330-792-4359, email to mobrien@gatewaystbl.com or apply online at www.gatewaystbl.com EOE
Janitorial
Part time, cleaning, 3 days a week, backrground checks must have own transportation, Boardman area. Call to schedule interview, 724-652-5516 between 8 a.m. & 12 p.m. LAWN MAINTENANCE people for cutting, trim & pruning. FT. 330-533-8873
Police Officer
The City of Campbell will be administering an Entry Level Police Officer test on Thurs., Sept. 17, 2015, 6 p.m. at City Hall. Applicants must have a current OPOTA certificate. Application fee is $25.00, and applications will be taken at the Mayor’s office at Campbell City Hall, 351 Tenney Ave. from Sept. 1 to Sept. 11, 2015, from 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm, no applications will be taken on Labor day. Applicants must bring OPOTA and proof of identify when filling out applications.
General Help Be Someone God Can Call On Professional call center is seeking representatives to handle calls on behalf of the world’s most influential Christian organizations and ministries. Paid training and excellent benefits provided.
Call now!
1-800-210-6269 Ext. 741
Earn Extra $$$ for the Holidays! Assembly/ Forklift Positions -Weekly Pay! -Unlimited $25.00 Incentive Bonus! -All Shifts Available!
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Callos Resource, LLC 5083 Market St. Yo., OH 44512 OR Callos Resource, LLC 4097 Yo.-Warren Rd., Suite 1 Warren, OH 44484 EOE Drug Free Workplace
Hiring Immediately! Do you love to watch TV and search the internet? Then why not get paid to sell it to others? As part of our Media Call Center, you will be working in a fast paced environment handling calls for one of the Nation’s leading cable providers. We’re looking for individuals who have great attitudes and share this same commitment for quality and aren’t afraid to offer the customer additional products! Weekly Paychecks and Bonus Opportunity plus Paid Training! Apply Today!
Call: 1-877-819-3218 EXT 5421 www.infocision.com
Immediate Work Available! Join our team making outbound sales calls on behalf of one of the nation’s leading cable providers! Vacation, flexible schedules, weekly pay and bonus available!
Begin Training Immediately:
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The Covelli Centre Food and Beverage Department is hosting a job fair
NRA Membership Recruitment & Renewals
Covelli Centre Community Room
You can directly affect the future of the country by handling calls on behalf of the National Rifle Association of America.
Wed., Sept. 9th 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Make A Difference! We recruit volunteer support for the nation’s leading non-profit Organizations Benefits Package: Medical/Dental/Vision Onsite Fitness Center & Doctor Weekly Pay and Bonus Opportunities Full and Part Time Shifts Paid Vacation Professional Work Environment No previous experience we provide the training Take a stand and get paid to make a difference!
Call Today 1-800-221-6710 Ext. 621
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Try something new! You can pick your schedule, 20+ hrs/week InfoCision has a great opportunity for temporary employment $9.50/HR.
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and askfor extension 623 NOTICE OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The Civil Service Commission of Canfield will be testing for the following position at 7:00 P.M. at the Canfield Middle School Cafeteria, 42 Wadsworth Street, Canfield, Ohio: September 23, 2015
Patrol Officer
$48,696 - $59,404 A fee of $20 to cover costs of the test and administration is required to be submitted with completed application. Specific information and applications are available at the Clerk’s Office of the City of Canfield, City hall, 104 Lisbon Street, Canfield, Ohio 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Applications will be accepted beginning on August 19, 2015. Last day for filing application is on Noon September 16, 2015. For further information, call 330-533-1101
You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new job today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
We offer: $9.50/hr + incentives Flexible schedule Weekly pay
Call to apply today: 1-800-472- 9497 ext. 518 Jobs.infocision.com
PROFESSIONAL FUNDRAISING Energetic and dedicated individuals needed to handle calls for the nation’s leading nonprofit organizations. Paid training provided. - $9.35/hour FT paid training + bonus - Up to $13.07/hour after 12 weeks - Medical, Dental, Vision - Paid Vacation & Holiday - Opportunity f or Advancement Call Today to Apply:
1-800-210-6269, Ext. 2701 Accounting/ Bookkeeping
Accounts Payable
Part time position in Warren, flexible hours, must be detail oriented. Send resume & salary requirements to: psb1031@yahoo.com
Automotive AUTOBODY & PAINT SPECIALIST WANTED. Call 330-727-2222.
Computer/IS
Computer Instructors
Part time. Able to teach: Computer Basics, Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. Daytime as needed. Adult Career Center MCCTC, 7300 N. Palmyra Rd Canfield, OH 44406
Drivers
Class “A” CDL Drivers
Guaranteed $1000 weekly, home nights/weekends, paid incentives, paid vacations. Front St. Trucking Call 330-544-9180, ext. 3 TOW TRUCK OPERATOR Exp. preferred, but not necessary. Must have clean driving record & be able to pass a drug test & background screening. CDL a plus, but not required. Please apply on our website www.jeswald.com
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Drivers
Drivers
Petroleum Drivers
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R&J Trucking If you’re looking for a change, we have Immediate openings for
Class A & B Drivers Local, home every night. Also dedicated runs for local. Regional, home on weekends. New rates. Excellent wage and benefit package. Requirements: 23 yrs. of age, 1 yr. CDL Class A or B exp., Good MVR.
If interested call
1-800-362-9365 or 330-758-0841 ext. 121 ask for Zeke or www.rjtrucking.com EOE
DRIVERS NEEDED
Local Company seeking qualified CDL Class A & B Drivers to operate straight & semi dump trucks for Northeast Ohio area. Must be at least 23 years old with minimum of 1 year commercial driving experience. Clean driving record & drug record required. Home every night. Company paid life insurance. Health, vision, dental coverage also available. Apply in person at: 9495 E. Harvard Blvd. Youngstown, OH 44514 Questions, please contact Mark. 330-758-2313 Drivers: Local. Dedicated. Regional: Pneumatic $200+ per day. Excellent Benefits & Home Time. Weekly Pay. Sign-on bonus. CDL-A 2 yrs. exp. Dan: 330-360-7324 Drivers: No-Touch! Get Home, Get Paid! Excellent Pay Per/Wk.! Strong Benefits Package Including Bonuses! CDL-A 1 yr. exp. 877-704-3773 Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565.
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Agland Co-op, Inc./1st Choice Energy is currently looking to add Petroleum Drivers to our Canfield location. The driver will be responsible for delivering petroleum products to home owners & businesses. The position required individuals to have current Class B license, air brakes & HAZMAT endorsements. We offer competitive wages, Medical/Dental insurance, 401K, Pension & Profit Sharing & various other insurance packages. Candidates may submit their resumes for consideration to: sluce@agland.coop Or fax to: 866-402-4516
School Bus/ Van Drivers
Full time and Substitute School Bus/Van Drivers. Canfield Local School District is now accepting applications for substitute bus drivers and bus aides. Paid Training! Applications are available online at: canfieldschools.net or at the Board Offices, 100 Wadsworth St. Training is available for qualified individuals. An Equal Opportunity Employer Penske is Hiring Diesel Mechanics in Youngstown, OH, All Experience Levels! Competitive Pay, Comprehensive Health benefits, retirement & More! Experience in repairing and troubleshooting Engines, Electrical, Brake, Transmissions, and Cooling Systems is a plus. Apply: www.gopenske.com/ careers Call: Penske Truck Leasing 855-582-2032
LOOKING FOR FOR A BUMPER, A BATTERY OR AN ENGINE? CHECK OUR “AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SERVICE” COLUMN. General Help
NOW HIRING! General Labor
Weekly Pay Full Time 12 hour shifts 8 am to 8 pm or 8 pm to 8 am Apply with Callos at
DINESOL PLASTICS
at the Personnel Office 9 am to 11 am & 1 pm to 3 pm Please bring 2 IDs 195 E. Park Ave., Niles, OH 44446 No Phone Calls Please
September 5-11 Place your ads online at vindy.com, go to Classified tab, click Place Ad or call (330) 746-6565
Engineering
Health Care
Process Quality Engineer Work with Operations
on management and improvement processes
Partner with Design
Engineering and sales on New Product Introduction Must be able to generate documentation, heat treat work instructions, perform temperature uniformity surveys Must be able to communicate effectively with internal and external customers Must have a Bachelors Degree in an engineering discipline or equivalent work experience Must have Pro-E, Anvil or CAD experience Experience in Forging or Metals, Heat Treat and using SAP is a plus T&W offer a highly competitive benefits package, including medical, life, STD, LTD and 401K. Please send resumes to Human Resources Attention: Amy at azink@twforge.com
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Activity Coordinator St Mary’s Alzheimer’s Care Center is seeking an experienced Activity Coordinator to plan, implement, and direct the Activity Program. Must have two years experience in an activity program within the past five years, one year of which was full-time in an activity program in a healthcare setting. Prior experience as an Activity Director in long-term care or A.A.C. or A.D.C. certification is preferred. High School diploma or GED required. This position is full time day shift, some schedule flexibility is required. Medical benefits start at $25 per day! Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm 1899 Garfield Rd. Columbiana, OH Phone: 330-549-9259 Fax: 330-549-0765 Or online at WindsorHouseInc.com EOE ~ DFWP
RN
Looking for RN for mental outpatient clinic, starting pay $27/hr., includes 401K plan, health insurance benefits. Call 330-906-3166 To Advertise in Neighbors.
Call 330-746-6565
Banking/Financial
Banking/Financial
Commercial Loan Closer Home Savings is looking for an experienced professional to coordinate all aspects of the Commercial Loan closing and post-closing process, for both real estate and non-real estate secured loans. The selected candidate will be responsible for identifying, requesting, reviewing, analyzing, and completing required due diligence to satisfy the credit approval and/or Bank policy as well as preparing and/or reviewing required loan documentation. This position is the key focal point of communication and pro-actively interacts with internal and external customers as well as third party vendors. Key Qualifications: Thorough knowledge of real estate and non-real estate commercial loans and required documentation associated with variation of commercial transactions. Experience with loan to value calculations, collateral evaluations, lien perfection, local, state, and federal regulatory requirements. Strong personal computer skills; and, a thorough understanding of common vendor documents such as title work, appraisals, and flood determinations. Home Savings Offers: Competitive compensation program Excellent benefits including health, dental, vision, 401(k), paid vacation, and tuition reimbursement Friendly, team-oriented atmosphere
Please submit resume by email to: resumes@homesavings.com or mail to Home Savings, Post Office Box 1111 Youngstown, Ohio 44501-1111 or fax to: 330-742-9851 Home Savings, a subsidiary of United Community Financial Corporation is a drug free workplace. EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans Member FDIC
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Danridge’s Burgundi Manor, a Legacy Health Services Facility, is a 62 bed, short-term rehabilitation and long-termcare facility located in Mahoning County. We are currently seeking part-time and full-time STNAs for afternoon and midnight shifts. Generous shift differential available.
Danridge’s Burgundi Manor, a Legacy Health Services Facility, is a 62 bed, short-term rehabilitation and long-term care facility located in Mahoning County, is seeking responsible, dedicated LPNs and RNs for full-time and parttime positions, 12 hour shifts & generous shift differential available. Prior work experience in a long-term healthcare and/or skilled healthcare environment strongly preferred.Point Click Care software a plus but not required.
Medical Assistant
Needed for Occupational Med Clinic. Previous experience in a medical office & phlebotomy certification required. Send resume to: tcrofford@ondemand drugtesting.com
Medical Claims Specialist 4 days per week Youngstown Area
Insurance verification/follow-up for a Therapy and Durable Medical Equipment Company. Must have previous experience in front office and insurance followup. Flexible schedule. Competitive wages. 401k. Paid holidays. Medical benefits and more! Fax resumes to Kathy: 330-759-9677 E-mail: kathy.burgdorf@ lifelinepartners.com Attn: Office Employment
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
Danridge’s Burgundi Manor offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, 401(k), flexible spending account and more! In addition, you will enjoy working in a pleasant, home-like environment. Interested candidates may submit their resume via e-mail to: lisa.mcclendon@ lhshealth.com or may complete an application at the facility, 9am-4pm
Danridge’s Burgundi Manor
31 Maranatha Drive Youngstown, OH 44505 330-746-5157 STNA Instructor Qualifications are: RN & completed Train the Trainer. Resumes to: jeff@flyinghighinc.org Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
Health Care
Health Care
RNs & LPNs
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!
Liberty Health Care Center - Liberty
$1000 SIGN ON BONUS
for full-time RN & LPN
$500 SIGN ON BONUS
Health Care
RNs, LPNs & STNAs
Vista Center at the Ridge has openings for RNs, LPNs & STNAs to join our growing nursing team! 12-Hour shifts available for days & nights! Competitive wages 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 3379 Main St. Mineral Ridge, OH 44440 Attn: Human Resources DFWP/EOE
for part-time RN & LPN Danridge’s Burgundi Manor offers a competitive wage and a comprehensive benefits package including: medical, dental, sick/vacation pay and much more. Interested applicants may send resume via email to: lisa.mcclendon@ lhshealth.com Or complete application 9am - 4pm
Danridge’s Burgundi Manor
31 Maranatha Drive Youngstown, OH 44505 330-746-5157
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB, YOU’RE LOOKING IN THE RIGHT PLACE. EMPLOYERS, NEED TO PLACE A HELP WANTED AD? CALL TODAY. 330-746-6565
State Tested Nurse Aides
Engineering
Health Care
State Tested Nurse Aides ($11.00/hr.)
St. Mary’s Alzheimer’s Center is accepting applications for full and part time STNAs for ALL shifts. STNA 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! STNA training program Information on twoweek nurse aide training program is available, call 330-759-1888. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm at
SMAC
1899 W. Garfield Rd. Columbiana, OH 44408 Phone: 330-549-9259 Fax: 330-549-0765 Or online at WindsorHouseInc.com EOE ~ DFWP
STNA Training: Call the Windsor Resource Center at 330-759-1888 for information on our two week nurse aide training program! Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9 am-4 pm at 930 E. Park Avenue Columbiana, OH Phone: 330-482-5547 Fax: 330-482-0003 Or apply online at windsorhouseinc.com E.O.E. ~ D.F.W.P.
Engineering
Health Care
We provide exceptional services with a personal touch. Competitive wages and benefits, sign on bonus, attendance bonus, shift differential.
AUSTINWOODS LPNs 7:00 am - 7:30 pm 7:00 pm - 7:00 am Please apply at AustinWoods 4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
HAMPTONWOODS STNAs 7:00 am - 7:30 pm 7:00 pm - 7:30 am Please apply at HamptonWoods 1525 E. Western Reserve Rd. Poland, OH 8:30am-4:00pm www.woodlandsllc.com
Maintenance/ Janitorial
Grounds Outdoor Maintenance Person
$11.50/Hour
Be a Weekend Warrior! Parkside Health Care Center is hiring per diem nurse aides to work weekends (Saturdays and Sundays) only. Weekend Warrior STNA wage is $11.50/hour.
LPN and RN, Afternoon Shift
Masternick Memorial Health Care Center New Middletown
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The Inn at Ironwood assisted living facility in Canfield is currently accepting applications for the following part time position:
Resident Aide
Be a part of a personally rewarding experience assisting the elderly with their daily activities of living. Interact one on one with our residents while providing the highest level of care with compassion and dignity. Please apply in person: Monday-Friday 9 am to 7 pm at 6699 Ironwood Blvd. Canfield Ohio You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new job today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
Agency needs a responsible person to maintain lawns and remove snow at various residential properties. Must be able to interact with a diverse population of elderly citizens. Job requires pre-employment drug screen, no criminal history, and acceptable driving record. Travel is required. Position is full-time with limited benefits; $15.00 per hour. Send resume to: Box M62564 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.
RN, 7PM - 7AM & LPN, Flexible Shifts
O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center - Masury
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Omni Manor Health Care Center - Youngstown
Alliance Castings Company, LLC a manufacturer of railroad freight car castings, has an immediate opportunity at our Plant located in Alliance, OH for an Electrical Engineer. Self-starter, strong technical background, innovative, and the ability to complete assignments in a timely manner are necessary characteristics of an individual we are looking for to fill this position. Responsibilities include responsible managing capital projects, technical support to maintenance, and safety departments to maintain the plants power distribution system, PLC programming, plan automation, and arc flash compliance. Major Responsibilities/Accountabilities: Project/Construction Management Electrical design PLC programming Automation
LPN, 2nd Shift
LPN, 7 PM - 7 AM For more information, including shift availability, please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 or apply online at www.windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
Health Care
Health Care
State Tested Nurse Aides Windsor House, Inc. Windsor House, Inc. is looking for full-time, part-time & seasonal (students) STNAs to work ALL shifts 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!
Liberty Health Care Center - Liberty Masternick Memorial Health Care Center New Middletown O’Brien Memorial Health Care Center - Masury Omni Manor HealthCare Center - Austintown Windsor House at Champion - Warren Become career ready in two weeks! Call 330-759-1888 for info. on our STNA training program! For more information, please contact Human Resources at 330-545-1550 or apply online at www.windsorhouseinc.com EOE ~ DFWP
Job Requirements Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering Prefer 1 to 3 years of Heavy Industrial experience High Voltage experience Auto CAD Knowledge of PLC programming Must have the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of management PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME WITH COVER LETTER AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO:
ALLIANCE CASTINGS CO.
HUMAN RESOURCES/ELECTRICAL ENGINEER 1001 E. BROADWAY, ALLIANCE, OH 44601 NO PHONE CALLS Alliance Castings Company offers generous benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance & 401(k). AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/H/V DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Management/ Supervisory
Management/ Supervisory
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Alliance Castings Company, LLC a manufacturer of railroad freight car castings, has an immediate opportunity at our Plant located in Alliance, OH for a Maintenance Supervisor. Self-starter, highly motivated, strong technical background, innovative, and the ability to train and supervise are necessary characteristics of an individual we are looking for to fill this position. Major Responsibilities/Accountabilities: Overseeing foundry maintenance Planning and scheduling of maintenance and preventative maintenance program Involvement in continuous improvement projects Job Requirements Education and Experience: Journeyman and/or 7 years of verifiable industrial experience Problem solving, trouble shooting, and technical skills Foundry experience preferred but not required Supervisory experience Must have the ability to interact professionally with a diverse group of management PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME WITH COVER LETTER AND SALARY REQUIREMENTS TO:
ALLIANCE CASTINGS CO.
HUMAN RESOURCES/MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1001 E. BROADWAY, ALLIANCE, OH 44601 NO PHONE CALLS Alliance Castings Company offers generous benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance & 401(k). AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/H/V DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Maintenance/ Janitorial
Professional
Lead Teacher
Maintenance Positions
Due to recent growth we are hiring a full time teacher, bachelor’s degree preferred, associate’s degree required. Excellent wages & benefits. Send resume to: Millcreek Children’s Center 44 Essex St. Youngstown, OH 44502
Management/ Supervisory
The Board of Trustees of the McKinley Memorial Library is seeking a Library Director with strong management skills and an interest in history to replace the retiring Director. Deadline to apply is Sept. 28, 2015. View job announcement, job description and apply online at www.mckinley.lib.oh.us
Air/Heating Expert HVAC certified. Full time. Maintenance Tech Full time. Everyday maintenance for RBG Properties, LLC. E-mail resume to: pjmartin@ rbgpropertiesllc.com
Project Manager/ Estimator
General Contractor, building mostly public construction projects is currently looking for an experienced Project Manager/Estimator. Qualified candidates should have a technical degree & a proven track record. Hard bid experience with solid computer skills is a must. Send resume & project list to: rayers@hummel constuction.com Or PO Box 364 Ravenna, OH 44266 EOE
SUPERVISOR
Star Extruded Shapes, a local aluminum facility is accepting resumes for supervisors with 5 years experience in extrusion. Must be able to work shifts and overtime. Responsibilities will include safety, quality and production in your assigned area. Experience in supervision, with good communication skills a must. This is a fulltime position with a great 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
Office/Clerical
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Counselor
Licensed Professional Counselor with an addictions background needed for Opiate Recovery Office. Part time, some days, evenings & Saturday mornings available. Send resume to: tcrofford@ondemand drugtesting.com
Family Based Mental Health Therapist
Seeking a qualified mental health professional who is a high energy individual who works at a fast pace, learns quickly, thoroughly and in detail. Must possess a Masters Degree in Psychology, Sociology, Social Work or related human services field with a minimum of 2 years experience in a CASSP system. Candidates must be adaptive, decisive and an effective communicator who works well in a team. Act 33, Act 34 & FBI clearances and a valid driver’s license. Submit, fax or visit our website at: humanservicescenter.net Click on Employment Opportunities & apply online. Human Services Center 130 West North Street New Castle, PA 16101 Fax: 724-654-6627 E.O.E.
Teachers Wanted
Full/Part time. Must hold equivalent to CDA or Associates in Early Childhood Education. 440-437-7770
Library Director
Reporter/MMJ WFMJ Television is looking for a Reporter/MMJ. The ideal candidate will be a strong story-teller able to cover hard news and features, have good live shot skills, be aggressive in the field, adept at social media and a team player in a competitive hard-news environment. Send resume, cover letter and link to: Mona Alexander WFMJ News Director mona@wfmj.com EOE SHEAR CHEVEUX Has an opening for one stylist and one stylist only, in a high volume salon. Come learn under the best stylists in the business! We will help you grow and become successful. You must have a partial book and be willing to learn from the very best. Now accepting interviews. Must call for an appt. 330-506-8885
Weekend Evening News Anchor/MMJ WFMJ Television is looking for a weekend evening news anchor/ MMJ. The ideal candidate will have previous anchoring experience, be a strong web and television writer, aggressive about local news and have experience shooting and editing. Send resume, cover letter and link to: Mona Alexander WFMJ News Director mona@wfmj.com EOE
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Weekend Morning News Co-Anchor/MMJ WFMJ Television has an opening for a weekend morning news co-anchor/MMJ who can engage and build an audience both on-air and through social media. The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator, with strong story-telling and interview skills, the ability to adlib and be able to handle hard news and feature reporting. We’re looking for a high-energy individual to co-anchor a fast-paced newscast in a dynamic news market. Send resume, cover letter and link to: Mona Alexander WFMJ News Director mona@wfmj.com EOE
Restaurants/ Food Service Line Cooks, Servers & Manager Position Now Hiring. Apply in person Belleria - New Middletown 19 Sycamore Dr. 330-623-6200
Sales/Marketing
SALES
Looking for a person who loves Sales to represent our product in Northeast & Southeast Ohio. Located in Canfield. We sell a thank you service, sending bakery cookies to clients to thank them for a sale. Fun, low pressure, giving samples & building relationships. We cover mileage expenses & residual commissions are ongoing. Please send resume & contact information to: cookiesalesposition@ gmail.com
FLEXIBLE DAYTIME WORK KIDS BACK IN SCHOOL?
Local publisher has 8 openings for people with excellent phone voices! No nights, weekends or holidays, you make your own schedule. Average $10 per hour. Must have good communication skills, with an outgoing personality, doing customer service type work. Call (330) 758-0277
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Needed for local scrapyard. Fax resume to: 330-259-3428
GRINDER
Needed to clean and grind parts using hand tools. Ability to drive tow motor and use cranes helpful. Must be able to lift 100 pounds and work in dusty environment wearing personal protection equipment. Send resume via fax to: 330-744-2209, email to Bob@corosteel.com or call: 330-744-1143 for location to apply in person. Previous applicants (from the last 6 months) need not apply.
Plasma CNC Burner Operator and Programmer
Top wage plus incentives. 330-518-5811, leave msg. of experience and phone #.
Skills/Trades
Vacation Rentals
Furniture
Plumber & Plumber Helper Licensed or experienced. Valid driver’s license. Call 330-372-7669
Myrtle Beach, SC - condo available Sept. & Oct. Also booking winter rental. Toll free: 1-866-383-3611
Couch - lg., jaquade material, 6 valances to match, paisley, maroon & beige, $175. 330-402-4979
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Automobiles
SUVs
Cats
Holiday Rambler Vacationer 1997. 34ft., Class A, low mi., new tires, generator, sleeps 6, excellent condition, $19,500. 330-757-2341
Ford Taurus - 2004. Gold, auto., 4 door, excellent condition, $5850. 330-501-9170
Ford Escape XLT 2004. 4WD, 2-tone paint, loaded, showroom condition, 53,000 mi., $6695. 330-503-4129
Family Room Furniture 13 pc. vintage Ethan Allen, dark pine. Very solid, excellent condition, $800. Please call & leave msg. at 330-565-5411
KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Motorcycles/Mopeds
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
Sofa & chair, Charcoal grey recliners, 2 Navy blue rugs & 2 lamps, 1 yr. old, $1000/offer. 330-469-3814.
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Lawn/Garden Equipment
Technical
BOARDMAN Sale or Land Contract -5941 Stillson Pl. - $99,500 -890 Larkridge - $137,900 (Applewood Acres) Lakeside Realty Call Steve - 330-501-0278
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Acreage
Applicants should be experienced in stick, MIG and flux-core welding procedures, hydraulics, moving, assembling and installing machinery and blueprint reading. Salary range is $18-$20/hour plus a premium for out-of-town work. Employment includes a comprehensive benefits package including 401k retirement plan. Please email resume to HR1694@zoominternet.net or mail resume to: Welder/Millwright P.O. Box 14222 Poland, OH 44514
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - Wedgewood, 1 bedroom, close to stores, $385+elec.&sec., 1 yr. lease, no pets. Call 330-727-8317. Boardman - 1st floor, no steps, refurbished 2 bdrm., $500/mo. + gas, elec. & sec. dep. Call 330-788-7319 Boardman - 2 bdrm., $575 includes util. except elec. Section 8 ok. 330-360-6826. Boardman - elegant, over 1100 sq. ft., 1st. floor, 2 bdrm., full kit., din., liv., lots of storage. Quiet, centrally located. Heat & water incl. $640/mo. 330-978-2622/412-735-3229 Canfield - 2 bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $625/mo. No pets. 330-261-1634
Houses For Rent Boardman - 3 bdrm., hardwood floors, a/c, 1 car garage, 1 carport, $695 + util., Beechwood. 330-716-3537. PEAS TO PICK OR BEANS BY THE BUSHEL, LOOK IN OUR “FOODS/PRODUCE/ FARMER’S MARKET” COLUMN.
REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale
AAA MATTRESSES on sale now, $79, any size. 6534 Market St. 330-758-3217
Garden Tractor - 1979 Wheel Horse. Runs good, 8 spd., 10 hp, includes attachments, heavy duty deck needs small repair, $600. Call 330-545-4668
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.
TRACTOR Kubota B5100E, 2WD, attachments, utility wagon, brush hog, Woods RCC42, tiller, utility blade, $3600. Call - leave message 330-547-3000
Knox Twp., 3 acres, $21,900, Georgetown Rd.
Tractor - Troy-Bilt, with 42” mower, good condition, runs & mows great, $500. Can Deliver, 330-501-5455.
Liverpool Twp. 31 mostly wooded acres, $59,900. Leeper Rd. Liverpool Twp. 43 partially wooded acres, $104,900. John Campbell Rd.
Miscellaneous A/C - 2 1/2 ton Puron central air, 5 yrs. old, works perfect, $700. 330-727-3725
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Aquarium Ornaments - all new, over $1000 worth, $250/offer. 330-799-4282.
Antiques/Collectibles
Chain saw - Stihl, 20”, runs good, $135. 330-743-3048
STUFF Desk - Spinet, 1920s, black walnut wood, manufatured by H. E. Shaw Co., $300. 330-757-0447 Hanging Table Light - leaded, stained glass, Tiffany, $200. 330-757-0447
Appliances Freezer - white, good condition, upright, chest, $250/ offer. 330-301-6501 Refrigerator - older Whirlpool, $85/offer. Moving, must sell. 234-201-2968 Refrigerator - Sanyo, dorm size, 18”x33”, asking $35. 330-953-1562/330-519-4442
Garage Door - 16’x8’, steel, not insulated, white, very good condition, $200. Call 330-509-3296 Invisible Fence for dog - Includes collar with battery & 3 extra batteries, $250/offer. Call 330-716-3858 PLANER Rigid, 13”, $250 firm. Call 330-793-0926
Musical Instruments DRUM set - 13 pc., Orange sparkle, with roto toms, $550/offer. 330-550-1874.
Refrigerator - standard, white, good condition, $100. 330-301-6501
Organ Speaker - Leslie, model 145, excellent condition, $1000. 330-533-4776
Cameras/Photo Equipment
PIANO - Beautiful! Like new, Kimball, $850. Call 330-758-3003
CAMERA - Minolta, 35mm, 2 different lenses, tripod, $200 for all. 330-792-7838
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Furniture Bdrm. Set - Broyhill, 3 pc., chest, queen bed, night stand, honey pine, 6 mos. old, $2000/offer. 330-469-3814 Bed - TWIN, brand new, 1 mo. old, never used, mattress, box spring, steel frame, headboard, $300. Call 330-793-1760. Cocktail & end tables, beautiful, like new, glass top, with crystal lamp, $275. Call or text, 330-565-9940 COUCH - 4 pc. sectional, 1 yr. old, hardly used, asking $1500/offer. Must see! Paid $2800 new. 330-233-1239
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PETS, ANIMALS
Free Pets NOTICE: Screen
Harley-Davidson Street Glide - 2006, excellent condition, black, all orig., $14,000. 330-207-4853
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Honda Gold Wing - 2001 GL 1800, yellow, only 27,000 mi., $5000 of addons, $11,500. 330-770-3359
Antique/Classic Cars
Suzuki 600 Crotch Rocket2002. Lots of extra plastics, new front tire, beautiful, runs excellent. Must sell! $3000/offer. 330-402-1680
AUTOMOTIVE Buick Wildcat - 1963. 2 Dr. Coupe, 401 engine, 445 ft. lb. of torque, $17,000. Serious buyers only. Call Jeff at 330-758-1008 after 8pm Chevrolet Corvette 1980. 350 auto., silver, wine int., low mi., excellent condition, $10,500. Call 724-685-9081 Chevrolet Impala - 1976 Unrestored, like new, low mi., $8000 or best offer. 330-758-8020/330-719-8020 Datsun 280Z - 1976, 57,600 mi., auto., air, solid, stored 25 yrs., $1495. 330-584-2105
Boats Baha 288 Fisherman - 1989, single 502 engine, Eagle triaxle trailer, $12,000/offer. 440-466-2173 Searay 175 Sport - 2006 Bimini top, cover, stereo, Mercruiser 3.0L, I/O, low hrs., 1 owner, bought new in Sandusky, asking $10,800. Joe, 330-565-4474 Windsurfer - excellent condition, super fun, complete. $225. Can deliver, 330-501-5455. Smokercraft 22’ Pontoon Excellent condition, many extras, $11,000. 330-398-0328
Campers/RVs 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 Mobile Traveler - 1986 Ford chassis, 36,000 mi., 460 cubic inch engine, sleeps 6, fiberglass body, good condition, $2900. Call 330-261-6804 Viking Pop-up - 1982 Great for Canfield Fair! Good Condition, $495. 330-782-7669
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Ford Mustang GT - 2001, white with black roof, great shape, 40,800 mi., new tires, brakes, shocks, $7500/offer. S-O-L-D! Lincoln Continental - 2001, 101,000 mi., good condition, $1000/offer. 330-799-5431. Mazda 6 Sedan - 2006, new Goodyear tires, new battery, new brakes, 68,000 mi., $8000/offer. 330-984-9971 Mercedes S550 2009. White, loaded, 59,000 mi., $32,000. Call 330-518-8349
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Oldsmobile Alero - 2000 1 owner, 62,580 mi., royal blue, $3500. S-O-L-D!
BMW K75 - 1994, Blue, 24,000 mi., lots of extras, beautiful bike! $3950. Call 330-207-5101
Toyota Camry LE - 1996 Good condition, 4 dr., 4 cyl., all original, $1995. Call 330-792-3139
Cargo Trailer - 2014 Stealth Super-Lite, 5x8, enclosed, outfitted for motorcycle, $2700. 330-301-3116
Volkswagen Jetta 2012 Standard 5 spd., all the toys, 50,000 mi., $8100. Call 330-534-4188
Automobiles Buick Lacrosse CX - 2008 Power seats, a/c, 90,000 mi., $5500. S-O-L-D! BUICK REGAL - 2002 3.8 Super Charged, clean, $2995, will finance with half down. 330-240-1078 Buick Century - 2002, excellent condition, many new parts, $3000/offer. 330-799-5831 Buick LeSabre - 2000 120,729 mi., $1250/offer. Call 330-542-2140
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Ford F150 - 1993 Nice shape, new paint, radiator & starter, runs good, $2795. Call 330-399-5958
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SUVs
Tractors/Trailers Trailer - Wells Cargo, 1988, 5x8, enclosed, good condition, $800. 330-757-4584
Chevrolet Blazer - 2000 4WD, $1800/offer. 330-545-1641 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2000 4x4, excellent condition, $5550. Call 330-501-9170
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Chevrolet Corvette - 2004 Convertible, red with black top, 19,240 mi., 5.7L, auto. trans., like new, $25,000 or best offer. 330-533-9126 Chevrolet Prism - 2000, excellent condition, 85,000 mi., $1795. 330-503-4129 Chrysler PT Cruiser - 2010 11,000 mi., silver, like new condition, $8900. Call 330-770-4632 Chrysler Crossfire - 2006, 2 seats, black, 6 spd., 4000 mi., $20,000/offer. 330-545-4624 Chrysler PT Cruiser 2001. 1 owner, very clean low mi., $2500/offer. 330-233-1215 Chrysler Convertible - 1997 Nice shape, $1800 or best offer. Call 330-399-5958 Dodge Avenger 2011. Voice activated, 64,000 mi., 1 owner, all options, steering wheel controls, leather, all power, new tires & brakes, $16,500. Call 330-533-3210
Asphalt Paving
Landscapers
W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516
A & R Precision Lawn Care & Landscape. Call today for your landscaping needs. Free est.! 330-770-9355
Carpet/Floor Covering
Aeration & Overseeding. Free Estimates. Reasonable Rates. Call 330-881-4858
Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
Electrical Work
Plumbing Waterproofing, downspouts, French drains, gutters, all plumbing issues. Sr. discount. Call Jason at: AB Drain & Construction 330-294-8275
Gutter Cleaning & Installation
Handyman
TV/Stereo/Video
Professional job at a reasonable price, all types of home improvements! Call 330-519-8413
RCA color TV - $100, Leave your number 330-505-5081
Garage Sales Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
LANDSCAPE/YARD WORK SHRUB/TREE TRIMMING FREE EST. 330-207-3114
A Better Free Estimates Breaker boxes, rewiring, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
Appliances, Garage Doors Plumbing, Hot Water Tanks and Furnaces. 330-782-8105/330-788-0449
Pool - 24’ round, all accessories, chemicals, good condition, $995. 330-755-2686.
Canfield - Vendors needed at St. Michael’s Church, Oct. 10. Call 330-550-5900
Dodge Ram 1500 - 2006, mega cab, 94,500 mi., 4WD, like new tires, excellent shape, full size rear doors, bed liner, power rear window slider, power sunroof, $13,900/offer. 724-462-5729
Chevrolet Cavalier - 2004 4 dr., Great college car, salvage title, only 29,300 mi., $3450 or best offer. Call 330-540-1230
Swimming Pools/ Accessories
WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
Chevrolet S10 - 1998 143,000 mi., good condition, runs good, $1500/offer. S-O-L-D!
Acura MDX 2014. SH-AWD, loaded, silver with black leather, excellent condition, $37,000. Call 330-519-5049
“Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Garage Sales
Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2012 1 owner, 6950 mi., V-6, short bed, 2 dr., remote start, elec. locks, running boards, mud flaps, bedliner, hard flat cover. Nice! $19,900. Call 330-793-7851
Cadillac DeVille 1997. Excellent condition, 80,000 orig. mi., $5000. 330-792-9052
Bowflex Xtreme 2SE - new, assembled, 70 exercises, $900/offer. 330-799-4282
Wanted to Buy
Mazda Tribute - 2005 132,000 mi., great shape, well cared for. Must see! $4200. 330-506-4708
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service Tree Service - Hedge Trimming - Done Cheap 330-507-2812/234-855-1095 TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL, firewood. Call 330-651-1716 Do you have toys, antiques, bicycles, jewelry or other items that you would like to sell? Call 746-6565 to place your Classified ad today!
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Happily Ever After Miss DelSignore, Mr. Sood plan Sept. wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. DelSignore of Poland are announcing the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Lorianne DelSignore, and Vijay Sood, both of Olmsted Falls, Ohio. The prospective groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Surinder Sood of Buffalo, N.Y. Invitations will be issued for the couple’s wedding, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at Fellows Riverside Gardens in Youngstown and for a reception immediately afterward. Miss DelSignore is a child protection specialist with the Cuyahoga County Division of Child and Family Services. She graduated from John Carroll University with degrees in psychology and sociology. Mr. Sood is a segment controller for Continental in Fairlawn, Ohio. He graduated from Canisius College with degrees in accounting and finance.
Addie A. Litowitz and Patrick A. Canavan, both of Boardman, are planning to marry, the bride’s parents are announcing. The parents of the future bride are Patrick and Rebecca Litowitz, and the parents of the prospective groom are Patrick and Patricia Canavan. All reside in Boardman. The ceremony and reception will take place Sept. 13 at SNPJ Recreation Center, Enon Valley, Pa. Invitations will be issued for both events. The bride-elect earned a bachelor’s degree from Youngstown State University, and the future groom attended YSU.
Miss Blaney, Mr. Botting are engaged Ronald and Diane Blaney of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Caitlin Blaney, and Alexander Botting, both of Chicago. David Botting of Canterbury, Kent, England, and Elaine Botting of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, are the parents of the future groom. Invitations will be issued for the wedding, set for Oct. 10 at St. Stephen Martyr Catholic Church and for a reception to follow at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel, both in Washington, D.C. The bride-elect received a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University and a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University. She is director of the office of the chairman at Prescient Edge, Chicago. Mr. Botting received a bachelor’s degree
Ashley Smith, Michael Sheffield to marry Sept. 12 Ralph and Deborah Smith of Canfield are announcing the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Ashley Smith of Canfield, to Michael Sheffield of Boardman. The parents of the prospective groom are Charles and Mary Sheffield of Youngstown. A Sept. 12 wedding is planned at Boardman United Methodist Church, and an evening adult reception will follow at Mr. Anthony’s in Boardman. The bride-elect is a graduate of Youngstown State University and received a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She is employed as a recruiter for Mercy Health. The future groom received an associate degree in technical studies from YSU. He is employed as a line trouble shooter for Ohio Edison.
Addie Litowitz, Patrick Canavan to marry in Sept.
from the University of Warwick in England and a master’s degree from George Washington University. He is a consultant for Euromonitor International in Chicago.
Miss Cavalier, Mr. Calderon plan wedding John and Chris Cavalier of Poland are announcing the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Elizabeth Cavalier, and Ernie Calderon, both of Poland. His pa rent s a re Eroi lda Lucia no of Youngstown and Heriberto Calderon of Howland. Holy Family Church in Poland will be the location of the Sept. 26 wedding, and a reception will follow at Avion on the Water in Canfield. Invitations are being issued for both events. The bride-elect graduated from the University of Mount Union with a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education. She received a master’s degree in education from Youngstown State University and is employed as an elementary school counselor at Lowellville Schools. Her fiancé earned a degree in communications from YSU. He is employed as a manager at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital.
Gollner-Metzner wedding plans are announced Diane Gollner of Austintown and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Gollner of Aldie, Va., are announcing the engagement and upcoming wedding of their daughter, Aimee Alicia Gollner, and Paul Edward Metzner, both of Vienna, Va. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Metzner of Delphos, Ohio. Invitations are being issued for a 5:30 p.m. Sept. 5 wedding and reception to immediately follow, both at Heritage Hunt Golf and Country Club in Gainesville, Va. The bride-elect graduated summa cum laude with a doctorate in pharmacy from Ohio Northern University. She is a pharmacist at Wegman’s in Alexandria, Va. Mr. Metzner earned a juris doctorate from George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. He is a practicing attorney in Virginia.