Austintown Neighbors - September 17, 2016

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AUSTINTOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL

Students connect at WEB program

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Officer run

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Sculptural pots

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The sixth- and eighth-grade students used different activities learned from the WEB program to get to know each other and making transitioning to Austintown Middle School easier for the students going into the sixth grade.

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Happily ever after

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Travel soccer team competes Northern Ohio tournament

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The Austintown Falcons U15 travel soccer team competed in the Northern Ohio Cup Soccer Tournament during Labor Day weekend, which was hosted in Lodi. The U15 boys division combined premier club teams from Cleveland and Columbus with community based travel teams from Austintown, Boardman and Poland. The Falcons 3-1 record secured finalist honors for team.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week WINSTON 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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Older dog’s new trick is to find a forever home

By NATALIE WRIGHT nscott@vindy.com

By now, I’m sure you have read about Winston, a 6- or 7-year-old shelter dog who is up for adoption. Winston has been quite a star in our Neighbors Adoptable Pets of the Week colu m n, but so far he still hasn’t fou nd a home and family to call his own. Not mu c h i s known about the coonhound mix WRIGHT p r i o r t o w h e n Crystal Bartlett, Winston’s foster caregiver, found him at a local pound. She recently gave me some insight into the playful older dog’s energetic personality. “Winston is a great boy who is very curious about the world,” she said. “He is a snuggle bug when he calms down.” Bartlett came across Winston in a pound and decided to take him home to foster. She took him to a veterinarian and learned that he had heartworms. Winston has since been treated and is currently waiting on his four-month check up, but the veterinarians assure Bartlett that he is now in great health. Despite being an older gentleman, Winston enjoys running and playing with Bartlett’s other dogs. His age doesn’t slow him

down at all, and believe it or not, there are a lot of pro’s to adopting an older dog. Ac c ord i ng to t he Pen i nsu la Hu m a n e S o c ie t y ’s w e b s i t e (w w w.pen i nsula hu m a ne soc iety.org.), some of WINSTON the top reasons to adopt adu lt animals include: 1. Older animals having more patience and a larger attention span, which can make them easier to teach new tricks to or train. 2. Adult animals are full grown, which means that you know exactly how large or small your pet is going to be. This is frequently hard to guess when it comes to puppies or younger dogs. You will also have a pretty good idea as to the animal’s temperament and personality, as opposed to younger animals who tend to change as they grow. 3. Older a n i ma ls w i l l most likely have already gone through and gotten over their destructive phases and are more likely to be self-disciplined than their younger counterparts. Naturally, all animals are different, but the only way to know for sure if Winston is a match for you is to meet him. If you are interested in meeting or adopting Winston, send a message to Pawz 2 Adopt’s Facebook page or call them at 330-779-1862.

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Help find Winston a home! He is a coonhound mix, about 70 or so pounds, possibly 6-years-old, with lots of energy. He would like lots of room to run. If you are interested in meeting Winston, call 330779-1862 or send a personal message to Pawz 2 Adopt on its Facebook page. If you would like to adopt Winston, you can fill out an application on the Facebook page or give the shelter a call.

Beautiful Leah is available for adoption. She is getting worried that she may never get out of the shelter. She is sweet and lovable, and is said to be good with cats. She seems to do well with the other dogs and loves people. She would love to have a nice yard to run and play in. If you have a resident dog, bring them to shelter or make arrangements for a home visit. Leah is patiently waiting for her chance at a better life. Message the shelter on its Facebook page, Pawz 2 Adopt, or call 330-7791862 if you can give a home to Leah.

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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.

CANFIELD

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What was the best family movie of the summer? Did you participate in the scavenger hunt at the Canfield Fair? The Angry Birds Movie. 0% Finding Dory. 25%

The Secret Life of Pets. 75% The BFG. 0% Other. 0%

Yes - It’s an annual family tradition. 0% Yes - This was our first year. 0%

No - I didn’t hear about it before we went. 0% No - I enjoyed the fair in other ways this year. 100%

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Which level of football will have you cheering the most?

Did you attend any of the politician visits to the fair?

Middle school. 33% High school. 16%

College. 16% Yes - I saw Vice President Biden. 16% Professional. 33% Yes - I went for Candidate Other. 0% Trump. 33%

No - I couldn’t make it. 0% No - I wasn’t interested. 50%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

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How do you prefer to keep track of your schedule?

How do you feel about the fall leaf service being reinstated this year? I’m very happy it’s back. We still don’t really need it. I’m pleased, but I It doesn’t matter to me. was fine without it.

Notes on a calendar. With a planner. I am fan of the bullet journal trend.

Apps on my phone. Other.

Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.

Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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“Star Trek” just celebrated its 50th anniversary. Are you a fan? Yes - I have been since No - I lost interest it first started. over the years. Yes - I became one recently. No - I never liked it much.

When do you think the leaves will begin to change color in The Valley?

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This week.

Early October.

By the end of the month.

Just before Halloween.

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Bow-Wow-Ween Legacy Dog Rescue will sponsor Bow-Wow-Ween, a community Halloween event from 12-3 p.m. on Oct. 8 at Austintown Township Park, Pogany Pavilion, located at 6000 Kirk Road. To participate, dogs must be leashed at all times, up to date on vaccinations and handled by an adult. Among the features will be pet/ child photos, refreshments, basket auction, games and goodies. For a $5 donation, a pet or child can be entered in all costume contests. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes in a number of categories. Proceeds will help Legacy Dog Rescue, a local nonprofit group, save dogs that have been abandoned, abused or neglected, and place them into loving homes. For more information, contact Legacy_Jenn@aol.com or Legacy_Paula@aol.com, or follow the organization on Facebook.

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WEB program makes for easier transition By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

The sixth- and eighth-grade students used different activities learned from the WEB program to get to know each other and making transitioning to Austintown Middle School easier for the students going into the sixth grade.

Austintown alumni publishes first novel Eric John Kumik of Austintown recently published his first novel, “Dark Horizon - Horizon’s Genesis.” Kumik graduated from Austintown Fitch High School in 1997 and attended Bowling Green State University for Scientific and Technical Communications. His book is available for purchase in both softcover and eBook forms from Amazon, Apple, Google Play, Barnes and Noble and directly from the publishers at iUniverse.com. You can find more information by visiting the official Dark Horizon website at www. darkhorizonseries,com or finding the author on Facebook at Eric J. Kumik.

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Two eighth-grade students and a group of sixth-grade students participated in ice breaker activities at Austintown Middle School of Aug. 23 for the new WEB program.

Las Vegas night Austintown American Legion Post 301, located at 3652 Oakwood Avenue in Austintown, will host a Las Vegas Night and Basket Raffle on Oct. 1 starting at 7 p.m. Tickets will be sold at the door at $5 per person.

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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Sixth- and eighth-grade students at Austintown Middle School on Aug. 23 participated in the WEB program to make the transition to sixth grade easier for the students.

Austintown Middle School introduced a new program to students in sixth and eighth grade on Aug. 23. The WEB program, Where Everybody Belongs, is part of the Boomerang Project that has been helping students in different schools for more than 17 years. The WEB program teachers eighth-grade students how to be leaders and help make the transition into a new school easier for the sixth-graders. “It’s brand new and we look forward to keeping it going for a long time because we put a lot of time and effort into it,” said Joanie Jones, assistant principal at AMS. Jones, Michelle Best and Ann Marie Martin were three faculty members from AMS to go to Detroit and participate in a training course. Five teachers also volunteered their time to help during the program orientation. Ma ny of t he up c om i ng eighth-grade students applied and more than 90 students were recommended by their teachers to become WEB leaders. The students who were selected spent time during their summer vacation to learn what they needed to know for the program from Jones, Best and Martin. The mentors led the sixthgrade students in icebreaker games to help them become more comfortable and familiar with the school and each other. See WEB, Page 4


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Austintown will participate in film festival Austintown Fitch will again take part in the Friends4Friends Campaign Film Festival at the Deyor Performing Arts Center on Sept. 22, hosted by OK Inc. Last year, Fitch took first place in the film festival for their silent film on bullying and hope to do the same this year. You can cast your vote by visiting OK Inc’s YouTube Channel and “like” your favorite short film. The film with most likes will win the 2016 Friends4Friends Short Film Award. Voting begins at 12:01 a.m. on Sept. 12. The film festival will have an Oscar-like feel with awards for best short film, best actress/actor, best teacher turned actress/actor and more. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 22 at the Deyor Performing Arts Center and the event is free and open to the public.

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,

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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.

PLYMC libraries are PokéStops 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 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. Pre-kindergarten story time This program, which will take place every Wednesday in September at 11:30 a.m. at the Austintown library, is for 4- and 5-year-olds to help develop pre-literacy and kindergarten readiness skills. They will use books, stories, rhymes, music, movement and crafts to help your child get ready for kindergarten.

to the COMMUNITY!

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The students participating in the WEB program at Austintown Middle School on Aug. 23 played a game where they had to try and remember ther other students’ names as they passed paper in several directions.

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There will be activities planned throughout the year for the sixth graders to meet w ith their mentors. For every two eighth-grade mentors, there

will be eight or nine sixth-grade mentees. “We have follow-up activities and that will help them socially, academically and emotionally,” said Jones. The mentors and facult y members who received a WEB shirt for participating in the

Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

The students practiced a name game during the WEB program on Aug. 23 at Austintown Middle School by trying to keep a balloon in the air as they said the other students names aloud.

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program will wear them on the first day of school to make it easier for the sixth-graders to pick a mentor out of a crowd. The school is looking forward to seeing how WEB comes along during the school year and how well the students interact with each other.

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Newcomers of Mahoning Valley elects new officers

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Newcomers of Mahoning Valley presented flowers to newly elected officers during a recent installation luncheon. The newly elected officers include from left, Regina Jenkins, secretary; Carol Gregg, treasurer; Jorine Stone, vice president, and Amy Pendleton, president. Newcomers was formed 25-years ago to offer new residents of The Valley a way to meet people and become familiar with various events and places in the community. The organization will begin its 2016-2017 year with a meet-and-greet luncheon at 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 28 at Boardman Park. Members will be served Panera Bread boxed lunches and will learn more about the organization’s Needlework Group, Roundtowners Group, Birthday Group and Movie or Book Clubs. For information or a reservation, call Pendleton at 330-953-3349 or Stone at 330-757-7212.

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Austintown Alumni Association recently selected officers for 20162017. New officers, from left, are Marilyn D’Eramo, vice president; Janet Sternagel, secretary; Lynn Larson, president; and Shirley Smith, treasurer. The association raises funds and awards scholarships to Austintown Fitch High School graduating seniors and provides grants to its teachers. For information about membership, call Larson at 330-5185727.

Friendly Squares at Canfield Fair

The Austintown 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.

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Chef’s battle to be Sept. 24 There will be a culinary competition at the Austintown library on Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. for school-aged children, tweens and teens, conducted by chefs from Cooking Caravan, that features audience members as sous chefs and judges.

Gotta Move story time

This event is for children ages 2-5 who are accompanied by a caregiver. Join the Austintown library for a variety of musical and movement activities that appeal to the “young and restless,” stimulate brain development and motivate language learning Tales and talk for every Thursday in September at 10 2’s and 3’s a.m. Adults and children, get ready to Join the Austintown library for act out stories and rhymes, sing and developmentally appropriate books, dance, talk and play. songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your STEM stations available child (ages 2-3) become a successThere’s always something new to ful reader every Wednesday in September at 10 a.m. Children must be discover at the library. Look for its interactive STEM stations on display accompanied by an adult. during the month of September durGrab and go craft ing regular hours at the Austintown Make a craft to take home during branch. With two new stations to explore each week, you’ll want to come regular hours at the Austintown library for the month of September. back again and again. This event is for This event is for children of all ages. school-age children.

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The Friendly Squares recently danced at the Canfield Fair once again. Pictured are some of the members and guests. For more information about Square Dancing call 330-506-3370 or email at ghfh67@aol.com. Pictured are, from left, (front) Lue Montgomery, JoAnn Sloan, Jimmy Harnar, Henry Harnar, Jo Ann Winans, Eleanor Austin, Jayden Burn, Crystal Burn, Itala Landers; (middle) Elaine Boots, Rachel Harnar; (back) Dwayne Burn, Birky Birkhimer, Tom Montgomery, Bob Steele, Harvey Cohen, Terry Austin, Alex Boots and, Gene Hammond.

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People waited on their motorcycles to start the Fallen Officer Run on Aug. 14 starting at the Quaker Steak and Lube in Boardman.

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Those who participated in the Fallen Officer Memorial Run on Aug. 14 starting at the Boardman Quaker Steak and Lube lined up as they prepared to start their ride to Guilford Lake Grill.

Sixth annual ride to support fallen officers By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

The Youngstown Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 28 hosted their sixth annual Fallen Officer Memorial Run on Aug. 14, starting at the Boardman Quaker Steak and Lube and ending at Guilford Lake. Those who participated in the memorial run gathered at Quaker Steak on their motorcycles to get ready to ride more than 25 miles to Guilford Lake. The run is to honor those members of the force who have passed away.

Guilford Lake was open to anyone who didn’t have a motorcycle, but still wanted to participate and help support the run. From 1-6 p.m. at Guilford Lake there were Chinese auctions, 50/50 raffles, food and much more for people to take part in. The money raised from the run would be donated back to the FOP 28 Fallen Officers Memorial Fund. The Fallen Officers Memorial Fund helps provide the FOP 28 host different events during the year. This year the money raised is going to be put toward National Police Week in May.

Despite the rain, several people showed up to Quaker Steak to show their support and prepare for the wet journey to Guilford Lake. Not only was the ride to support the fallen officers, it was to celebrate the lives of those currently serving. Rick Alli, President of FOP 28, said the ride was not to honor just the those who serve in Youngstown, but officers from all around the country. The riders said a prayer and listened to a performer sing the national anthem to commemNeighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci orate the fallen officers before People participating in the Fallen Officer Ride on Aug. 13 started their motorbeginning their ride. cycles to begin the race starting at the Quaker Steak and Lube in Boardman.

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Guests started to get their motorcycles lined up for the Fallen Officer Run on Aug. 14 behind the Quaker Steak and Lube in Boardman.


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Stamping with Cindy

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One of the attendees oiled the inside of her mold during the sculptural flower pot class at Fellows Riverside Garden on Aug. 16 so the flower pot mixture would be easier to take out once it dried.

Friendships blossom at flower potting class By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Guests got a lesson on how to make sculptured flower pots at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Aug. 16 by Dan Dinsio. Dinsio is an Italian trained sculptor who enjoys teaching others the art of sculpting. Dinsio provided all the materials needed to create hypertufa which is a mixture of peat moss, Portland cement and perlite. “I’m a trained sculptor. I lived in New York for six years and I worked with a sculptor who trained in Italy,” said Dinsio. Dinsio started the class out by

introducing himself and talking about his background in sculpting and art. He explained what each material was and how it was going to be used. After giving the guests a quick brief, Dinsio demonstrated how to mix the ingredients to the right consistency then forming it into one of the bucket molds. The g uests watched a nd asked any questions they may have had before they started to make their own flower pots. There were three different ways a pot could be created. Guests could use their hands to free form a pot, they could put the mixture inside a bucket or they

could put the mixture around the bucket. W hen the demonstration finished, everyone made their way to the ingredients to start making the mixture. Water had to be added to the mixture to make the dry ingredients stick together and be able to form around the molds. It was also recommended to oil the surface of whatever mold was going to be used so the mixture would be easier to release once it set. “It takes two weeks for the pots to fully cure,” said Dinsio. After the two weeks, the pots would be dried and used for flowers or any other plants.

Learn to create your own handmade cards using stamps, punches and other fun tools at the Austintown library on Sept. 23 at 11 a.m. and Sept. 26 at 6:30 p.m. Sign up to create each month’s greeting card with matching envelope. Participation is limited to one session per person each month to accommodate demand, registration required. Call 330-744-8636 to register. This event is for adults.

Chapter Chat book club Love books? Come to the Chapter Chat Book Club where they will be reading and discussing a book together every month. Each month will be a new genre. Call the Austintown library at 330-744-8636 to find out this month’s exciting read and be prepared to discuss on Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. This event is for adults.

Page Turners book club Love books? Looking for a good read? Hear what others are reading and share your favorite read, or just come in and join the fun from 6-7 p.m. on Sept. 21 at the Austintown library. This event is for adults.

Blood drives There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the Ameri-

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can Red Cross to serve the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital on Sept. 17 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Austintown library. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767). This event is for adults.

Coupon swap at the library Do you have coupons you don’t need or need coupons you don’t have? Drop in during library hours throughout September to stretch your shopping dollars by swapping coupons. This event is for adults.

Guess the book Can you guess the book title from cut-up pages in a jar? One winner will be chosen at random from the correct entries. This event is for adults at the Austintown library during regular hours in September.

Austintown Friends meeting and presentation What you can do to prevent falls? Learn from Ben Melnykovich, Trauma Outreach/Injury Prevention Coordinator, at the Austintown library on Sept. 26 at 10 a.m. Meeting to follow presentation. This event is for adults.

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ABOVE: Guests started mixing together the ingredients to create a sculptural flower pot during the class they attended at Fellows Riverside Gardens on Aug. 16. Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci

LEFT: Dan Dinsio demonstrated how to pack the hypertufa in the mold to create a flower pot during his class on Aug. 16 at Fellows Riverside Gardens.

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Socrates Philosophy Group If you love philosophy and want to discuss philosophical topics, join the Austintown library for the Socrates Cafe` Philosophy Group on Sept. 19 at 6:30 p.m. This is open to the public, and is sponsored by the Friends of PLYMC. To join, contact the Development Office at 330-740-6086. This event is for adults.

Book a librarian Would you like a personal introduction to resources available at the library? Need more time with a librarian than you can get over the phone or if you just walk in? Book-a-Librarian sessions are tailored to meet the specific needs of the individual. A library staff member will give undivided attention to customers who want in-depth help with a variety of library services, such as: learning to use a computer, email, the Internet, downloading e-books and audiobooks, researching a topic, discovering new books and authors to read and enjoy, business, non-profit,

or genealogy help. To schedule an appointment, visit any library, call 330-744-8636 or go online at www. libraryvisit.org/Book-a-Librarian.

America’s Schoolmaster exhibit

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Military Officers Association of America picnic

The Early Days of William Holmes McGuffey will be on display in the Melnick Museum at Fellows Riverside Gardens from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Learn more about the early days of McGuffey and his boyhood homestead, located in Coitsville and now known as the McGuffey Wildlife Preserve. The exhibit will be open though January 2017.

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4478 Boardman-Canfield Rd. (224) Canfield, OH 44406 www.gracefamilychurch.net

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Where second chances come to life!

Rev. Jonathan Moore, Lead Pastor 330.518.0634 Lead Pastors David & Kathie Thomas Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Friday Night River Services at 7:00 p.m. Central Campus located 3 miles east of Youngstown 3899 McCartney Rd. Coitsville, OH 44436 Office Phone: 330-536-2127 8 Campuses in the Greater Youngstown Area. Log onto our website to find a location near you. www.theresaplaceforyou.com

3000 South Raccoon Rd. Youngstown, OH 44515 (330) 792-3000 www.highwayfamily.com Sunday

FRIENDS Bethel Friends Church 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

To Run Your Ad in Neighbors Call Lisa at 330-747-1471 ext. 1207

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

UNITED METHODIST Western Reserve United Methodist Church 4580 Canfield Rd. (Rt. 62). (330) 792-5805 • 330-797-8666 Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday - 9:15 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Adult & Children’s Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Nursery Available, Accessible. Children’s Academy of Ohio Daycare and Preschool Monday-Friday. Rev. Russ Adams

Lockwood United Methodist Church 4570 Lockwood Blvd. 782-0573 Adult Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Junior Church 11:15 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. Childcare Provided Pastor Rev. Greg Calko Barrier Free

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The Mahoning and Shenango Valleys Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America hosted its annual summer picnic and steak fry at the Youngstown Air Reserve Station in Vienna. The guest speaker at the event was Chief Warrant Officer Todd Klink who is the commanding officer of CLB 453 Maintenance Company, Detachment 3, a 100-man Marine Reserve unit co-located at the Air Reserve Station. Toys for Tots, a program synonymous with the Marines for many years, has already started for this Christmas season. The next meeting of the MSVC-MOAA will be on Sept. 22 at the Consolidated Activity Center, Youngstown Air Reserve Station at 6:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Gary Borman who is a collector and restores WWII equipment. Dinner reservations and more information about the Chapter can be obtained by contacting LTC Gary Williams at 330-385-4873, Janet Oglesby at 330-568-4456 or by going to the chapter website: www.msvcmoaa.org. Pictured is Chief Warrant Officer Todd Klink, Commanding Officer of CLB 453 Maintenance Company, Detachment 3, accepting the chapter flag set from Lieutenant Colonel Gary Williams, President of the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys Chapter of the Military Officers Association.

Austintown Fitch band at Fairgrounds

PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643

N h D Nathan Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm www.venturechurcheast.org

LUTHERAN Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran Church (ELCA) 2985 Center Rd., Poland, OH 330-757-3272 Sunday Worship 10:00am All Are Welcome! www.princeofpeaceonline.com Find us on Facebook!

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Music was in the air on Sept. 1 at the Canfield Fairgrounds. The Mahoning Educational Service Center hosted a high school band show at the grandstand, which included 12 districts from Mahoning and Columbiana County. Some of the largest bands in the area performed along with others who may have not compared in size, but certainly in talent. The districts in attendance included Western Reserve, Canfield, Lowellville, Columbiana, Campbell, Austintown, Jackson-Milton, South Range, Struthers, Sebring, Springfield and West Branch.


SPORTS schedule

Monday, Sept. 19

Girls Varsity Golf Fitch at Boardman, 1 p.m. Boys Varsity Golf Poland at Fitch, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Tennis Fitch at Howland, 4 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Fitch at Canfield, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Fitch at Jefferson, 5:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Volleyball Fitch at Jefferson, 7 p.m. Girls Varsity Soccer Fitch at Canfield, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Sept. 20 Girls Varsity Tennis Fitch at Mooney, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Golf Fitch at Canfield, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Golf Warren Harding at Fitch, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Cross Country Fitch at Canfield, 4:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Cross Country Fitch at Canfield, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Fitch at Girard, 5:30 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Hubbard at Fitch, 5:30 p.m Girls Varsity Volleyball Fitch at Girard, 7 p.m. Boys Varsity Soccer Hubbard at Fitch, 7:15 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 21 Girls Varsity Golf Fitch at Hubbard, 3:30 p.m. Girls Varsity Tennis Jefferson at Fitch, 4 p.m. Girls Freshman Volleyball Fitch at Hubbard, 5 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Soccer Fitch at Hubbard, 5 p.m. Girls Varsity Soccer Fitch at Hubbard, 7 p.m.

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Cardinal Mooney announces its first female kicker On Sept. 9 at Stambaugh Stadium, the Cardinal Mooney High School Football team fielded its first ever female varsity football player in the school’s sixty year history. W hen the Cardinals took the field against Akron North, CMHS Sen ior E l i z abet h “Lizzie” Philibin was fully dressed wearing number 37 and ready for action as the Cardinals’ kicker. Phi libin ca me to Ca rdinal Mooney from St. Christ i ne Cat hol ic School i n You ng stow n . She i s a l so cur rent ly a midf ielder on Mooney’s varsity girls’ soccer team. Next fall, she will be attending the University of

Michigan on a soccer scholarship. Upon hearing of Philibin’s placement on the football roster, Cardinal Mooney Interim President, Dan Landers, commented, “Lizzie has been a standout at Mooney in both the classroom and on the soccer field for quite some time now. It does not surprise me in the least that this young woman’s talents are now breaking barriers on the gridiron. Lizzie’s placement on the team is also a testament to our coaching staff, the atmosphere of inclusion and rewarding talent and hard work here at Mooney.”

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Girls varsity soccer scores Fitch girls ended with a score of 6 to Massillon Perry’s 1. Scoring goals for Fitch were Brittany McFall, Abby Knight, Jackie Muccio, Tiffany Aliberti with two and Lauren Dolak. Girls who assisted include Camryn Constance, Jackie Muccio with three and Lauren Dolak. Megan Bartley had one save. Fitch went 12-2 for shots on goal and 4-0 for corner kicks. Girls junior varsity also pulled out a win with a score of 4-1.

Boys varsity golf falls to Mooney

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CMHS Senior Elizabeth “Lizzie” Philibin will go down in history as Cardinal Mooney’s first female kicker.

The Falcons played the Cardinals of Mooney High on their home course (Mill Creek south front). The course got the best of the Falcons as they fall short by 14 strokes. Low scores for the Falcons were Spencer Klema with a 39 (+4) and Andrew Williamson 40 (+5). The total score came to 168 to Mooney’s 154.

Girls tennis results

Falcons are travel soccer finalists

The Austintown girls tennis team lost to Ursuline with a score of 0-5.

Fitch falls to Spartans in volleyball Fitch lost to the Boardman Spartans on Sept. 6 in three sets (21-25, 2325, 22-25). Khala Cameron had five kills and four aces and setters Nichole Noday and Ashley Fuller each had eight assists.

Fitch soccer defeats Warren

Thursday, Sept. 22 Girls Varsity Tennis Lakeside at Fitch, 4 p.m. Boys Varsity Golf Fitch at Canfield, 4 p.m. Girls Varsity Golf Fitch at Howland, 5 p.m. Boys Junior Varsity Soccer Fitch at Howland, 5 p.m. Boys Freshman Football East at Fitch, 5:30 p.m. Girls Junior Varsity Volleyball Hubbard at Fitch, 5:30 p.m. Boys Varsity Soccer Fitch at Howland, 7 p.m. Girls Varsity Volleyball Hubbard at Fitch, 7 p.m.

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Fitch girls soccer pulled out a win against Warren Harding with a score of 3-1. Scoring goals for Fitch were Tiffany Aliberti, Abby Knight and Brittany McFall. Kelsey Gartland and Lauren Dolak each had assists and Megan Bartley had a save. Junior varsity girls also won with a score of 3-0. Neighbors | Submitted

The Austintown Falcons U15 travel soccer team competed in the Northern Ohio Cup Soccer Tournament during Labor Day weekend which was hosted in Lodi. The U15 boys division combined premier club teams from Cleveland and Columbus with community based travel teams from Austintown, Boardman and Poland. After an opening game loss to eventual champion GNA Revolution (Columbus) by the score of 3-1, the Falcons finished the tournament with wins over Poland by the score of 4-1, CSA Impact (Cleveland) by a 7-0 margin and Boardman by the score of 4-0. The Falcons 3-1 record secured finalist honors for team. Pictured are, from left, (front) Keanu Ruiz, Ethan Macik, Alec Herman, Carlo Walters, Nick Muccio, Nevaeha Carkido, Taylor Tuchek Brayden Lowe; (middle) Anthony Protopapa, Joe Bartholomew, Ben Kimble, Zane Direnzo, Alex Sorrells, Marcus DeBaldo, Andrew Lescsak, Neil Infante; (back) Coaches Joe Bartholomew, Ken Kimble and Tracey Direnzo.

Falcons varsity volleyball fall to Howland The Falcons lost in an away match to Howland in 3 sets (23-25, 19-25 and 8-25) on Sept. 8. Top players were Khala Cameron and Gia Direnzo each with 10 digs, Makenlie Martin with four kills and Ashley Fuller with eight assists.


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Two plus years’ experience in the Energy Industry. Must have experience in Facility Builds, Compressor Site, Well Hookups, Gathering Systems. Clean driving record. We are a drug free workplace, 100% participation in Company Policy/Procedures required. Please submit resume and references to: Resume@tjdenergy.com

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Local asphalt contractor looking for Driver with CDL A or B. 330-652-9108

Health Care

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THERAPEUTIC WORKER $11.00 per hour, Part Time (12-24 hours per week). Shift 10:00am-2:00pm, Monday-Friday. For Mahoning County permanent supportive housing facility. Duties include monitoring residents’ activities, assists with daily living skills and implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISP). For more information, go to: www.compassfamily.org and click on Employment Opportunities. Associate degree in social work or related field preferred. Residential treatment facility or related experience is required. Send resume to: Box Veritas-PT/TPW Personnel Compass Family and Community Services 535 Marmion Yo., OH 44502 No phone inquiries. EOE-M/F/H/V/D

Extremely busy Canfield Endocrinology practice looking for a (AAMA) Certified Medical Assistant that is motivated, flexible, and able to multi-task. Please submit resumes via email at: ec@endocrineclinic.com Or fax to: 330-702-1344 Attn: Andre’a

Certified Medical Asst.

Immediate full time opening. 2 Plus years exp., great hours, Mon. Tues., Thurs., Fri., Benefits. Send resume to: 2581 North Rd. NE Warren, OH 44483 or email: yackydotty@ embarqmail.com

EMTs & Paramedics

Drivers

Now hiring EMTs & Paramedics to our great company. Please apply at our dispatch center located at: 1350 N. Niles Canfield Rd. Mineral Ridge, OH 44440

R&J Trucking

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Class A & B Drivers

For local & regional work. Excellent wage & benefit package, 23 yrs. of age. Good MVR & CSA points. One year tractor/trailer driving exp. And Class B straight dump truck exp. If interested call:

1-800-362-9365

Ask for Zeke, ext 121 or www.rjtrucking.com EOE Drivers - $1275 per week + Monthly Bonuses up to $500+. Guaranteed Hometime. BCBS Benefits. No Touch. CDL-A, 1 yr. exp. Call 855-842-8498

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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Sell That Unwanted Item for QUICK CASH Using The Family Rate Plan $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • Private party only • Only one item per ad • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price sales, real estate & • Prepayment required commercial items • Rate is non-refundable 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Each additional line is $1.75 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Each additional line is $3.00 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 Each additional line is $3.00 Call Classifieds - 330-746-6565 classifieds@vindy.com

Excellent opportunity for a full time Medical Assistant in the Warren area. Benefits include health insurance, paid time off, 401k and profit sharing. Pleasant work environment in a busy specialist office. FAX resume with references to: 330-953-2640 MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part time for OBGYN office in Austintown. Fax resume 330-779-0065

Medical Secretary/Assistant

Need bright, energetic individual for office. Resume to: Ohio Neurologic Institute & Sleep Center 5701 Market St. #101 Boardman, OH 44512 or Fax: 330-726-7901

STNAs & Home Health Aides We just keep growing!!!!

$1000 Sign On Bonus!

NEW STARTING WAGE!!!

Management/ Supervisory

Project Manager

Local insulation product and specialty ceramic component manufacturer is looking to fill a newly developed Project Manager role. Successful candidate will plan, initiate, and manage customer and production related projects, ensuring that all deadlines, standards and cost targets are met. Incumbent will also serve as liaison, effectively communicating needs/requirements between the customer, sales and production. Associate Degree in a technical or business discipline and 1-2 years of applicable work experience OR 5+ years of job related experience required. Solid computer skills, including the use of comprehensive benefit package offered. Send resume to:

Specialty Ceramics

Attn: Project Manager Opening 41995 St. Rt. 344 Columbiana, OH 44408

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.

Professional

Adjunct Faculty The DeVille School of Business at Walsh University is interested in developing a pool of qualified adjunct faculty to instruct economics and businessrelated coursework in undergraduate and MBA programs. Minimum Eligibility Criteria: MBA or master’s degree in economics or business-related area with 5 years professional or work related experience. Qualified applicants will be invited to participate in a 1/2 day assessment on Oct. 29, 2016. Applications deadline October 1, 2016. For more details please visit https://jobs.walsh.edu

Community Liaison/ Recruitment Specialist

For Child Welfare Agency. This person will be responsible for planning and coordinating foster and adoptive parent recruitment efforts and events. Must possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited four-year college or university, majoring in Public Relations, Communications, Marketing or Journalism. Proven professional experience preferred. Please forward resumes by September 19, 2016 to: Lori Yedlicka

Trumbull County Children Services 2282 Reeves Rd. NE Warren, OH 44483

Hair Stylist - needed with clientele. Booth rental. Girard salon. 330-881-5131.

Restaurants/ Food Service Cook/Pizza Maker - exp. LaVilla, 810 Yo. Poland Rd. Struthers, OH 44471

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Floral Designer Pat Catan’s Craft Centers, Hermitage, is currently seeking an experienced part-time floral designer. Must possess the ability to create original custom designs and have a sound knowledge of flower varieties, trends, and be able to merchandise products. Samples of work or portfolio is required. We offer a flexible schedule, including some nights and weekends and a fun, creative, work environment! Please apply at: 3380 E. State St. 724-342-4570 EOE

Skills/Trades

Industrial Sandblaster/Painter

Local company seeking experienced sandblaster/ painter. Must have knowledge of air compressors, sandblast pots and paint spray equipment. Knowledge of various blast surface preparation as well as painting methods and applications. Individual must pass drug test. Compensation based on experience. Excellent benefit package available that includes medical/dental/vision coverage, paid vacation and 401K plan. Reply to: Sandblaster/Painter P.O. Box 1465 Youngstown, Ohio 44501

IRON WORKERS WANTED Starting Wage: $16.84 Iron Workers Local Union #207 is accepting applications for new apprentices. Qualifications: Pre-employment drug test, driver’s license & physically capable of performing the work. No experience necessary. Applications available at: www.IW207.com or in person at:

Iron workers Training Center

Pat Catan’s Craft Centers, Hermitage is seeking a part-time craft coordinator with the ability to produce original craft designs and new product ideas. Ideal candidates must have indepth knowledge of a wide range of arts and crafts products. We offer a flexible schedule, including some nights and weekends and a fun, creative, work environment! Please apply at: 3380 E. State St. 724-342-4570 EOE

698 Bev Road Youngstown, OH 44512 330-726-9421 Deadline to apply: Fri., Sept. 30, 2016

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Austintown - Newly renovated, all new appl., deadend street in nice area. 3 bdrm., 2 bath. Low utilities. Call 330-727-9807

Washer & Gas Dryer Maytag, $200 for set. 330-793-0192/330-720-0120

Boardman/Poland area manufacturer seeks qualified Operator for 7” Floor Mill. Candidates should be familiar with G-Code (exp. with G & L, CNC 8000 controls is useful). Position needed for 2nd shift. Only applicants with minimum of 3 yrs. exp. on this machine need apply. Starting wage for this position is up to $25/hr. Employment includes comprehensive benefits package with 401k retirement plan. Please send resume with work history: HR Dept. - 7” Floor Mill PO Box 14222 Poland, OH 44514 Plumber needed ASAP must have 5 exp. $15$20/hr. 330-718-3032.

Immediate Openings with Select Staffing Hiring for up to $11.00 an hour for:

Warehouse, Production, Machine Operators & Customer Service We have all shifts available Call 330-491-8399 or apply at: www.apply.select.com

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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - side by side brick ranch duplex, very spacious, paved drive & carport, c/a, newly remodeled bath, 2 lg. bdrms. & basement, appliances included $650/mo. + util. Available immediately. Call for appt. to see, 330- 774-3978. Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 flr. Small pets, 2 bdrm., $619. 330-792-7517 Boardman - 4 plex. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, carport, heat & water included. 216-571-5062 Boardman/Poland - Apts., lofts, townhouses. Pets welcome. Sr. Disc. 330-758-5916 Canfield - 1 or 2 bdrm. St. Andrews. No pets. 330-259-0636/330-719-4973 POLAND - 1989 Wolosyn. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $550 + sec., heat included 330-519-3049 Struthers - 3 Bdrm. duplex, kit., with all appl., din. rm., liv.rm., full basement, carport, no pets. Non smoking facility. $600/mo. + util. + $600 deposit. 330-750-1142.

Boardman - 24 Erskine Ave. 3-Bdrm., 2-bath, 1st floor laundry, $700/mo. + util. & sec. dep. Call 330-519-3049 Boardman - Ranch duplex, 3 bdrm., 1st floor laundry, nice front porch, $650 + util. Call 330-518-7978 Yo. west - brick, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, 2 car garage, all new, $850/mo. 330-281-2587.

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REAL ESTATE Houses For Sale Canfield - South Range School District. 4 Bdrm., with master up & down, 3.5 bath, ceramic tile in kit., foyer & all baths, oak hardwood trim & cabinets, all on 2.8 acres, 24x24 pole barn, $319,900. 4449 W. Middletown Rd. Call 330-549-0080 Yo. South - 3 bdrm., 1.5 bath, $8000 cash as is. Call 235-855-7025. YO. WEST - 614 Manchester. 3 bdrm. ranch, $29,900. Motivated! 330-301-8952

Commercial/Industrial Girard - Turnkey Car repair business. Only $85,000, consider offer. Northwood Realty Services Call Mike, 330-240-8080

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STUFF Appliances Dryer - Whirlpool, gas, runs perfect, looks new, $100, can deliver. 330-718-2215. Microwave - over the stove, Whirlpool, white, $75. 330-727-0618 RANGE Electric, like new, $40. Call 330-549-0947 Stove - 4 burner, gas, clean, good condition, $90. Call 330-727-4756 Stove - Frigidaire, bisque, glass top w/convection very good condition, $100. Call 330-707-0912. STOVE - gas, Kenmore, white, like new, $150. Call 330-501-3204 Stove - Kenmore, gas, self cleaning, very clean, used only for baking, almond, $65. 330-799-7008. Washer & gas dryer - Whirlpool, 5 yrs. old, 1 yr. maintenance on washer, white, $300/pr. 330-799-7008. Washer & Gas Dryer Maytag frontloaders, white, $300/pr. Call 330-507-0028

Furniture Bed - All dark wood king size frame & Tempurpedic mattress from Scarsella’s. Great condition, 6 yrs. old, $1000. Contact Jennifer in Canfield at 330-719-6952 Bedroom Set - Oak, queen headboard & bed frame, dresser with mirror & night stand, $350. 330-726-0581 Dining Room Set - wood, $550. Call 330-770-9819 DINING room set, Thomasville, table 6 chairs, 2 piece hutch, 2 extension inserts, dark wood, $1000/offer 330-519-3324 after 4 p.m.

Sporting/Exercise Equipment COMPOUND BOW Jim Shockey, 60lb., all access, ready to hunt, $250 firm. 330-536-9024 Golf Clubs - Ping G2’s, black dot, steel shafts, new grips, nice condition, $175. Call 330-360-7842 HAND GUN - Glock 45, brand new, in box, extras, $675. 330-727-7352

Miscellaneous Air Compressor - industrial, Ajax, 5 hp., 220 single phase, $650. 330-720-4741 Fire Safe - Lg. Century combination, like new, light gray, $80. 330-720-4741 Hot Tub - Master Spa TS240 corner style, 2 yrs. old/2 pumps, 26 jets, waterfall & multicolored lighting, seats, 2-3 includes cover with lift option,. $2500. Call 330-519-3324 after 4. Ladders - 40’ extension, heavy duty aluminum; Vulcan 17’ extension, folds to 7’ step ladder; 8’ extension plank opens to 16’. All new, $500/offer. 330-783-1635 Snow thrower - Craftsman, 22” elec. start, great condition, $200. 330-533-2190. Traffic Light - City, vintage, yellow, good condition, $75. 330-720-4741 Trailer - 2013, 7x12 Carryon landscaping/utility/ ATV trailer. GVWR 2990 lb. Cargo not to exceed 2000 lbs. Side and back loading ramps w/spare tire, $1275. 330-540-6555, call or text.

Vans Dodge Ram Van - 2001, runs, needs work, $650. 330-720-4741

Automobile Parts/Service

Chevrolet Cavalier - 2004, 4 dr., only 26,400 mi., rust free, excellent condition, $5950/offer. S - O - L - D !

Trucks

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Motor & cylinders - for 1966 Mustang convertible top, $200/offer. 330 792-4595.

Campers/RVs

Jayco J Flight - 2013, sleeps 6, 2 full size beds, 1 bunk, slide out, excellent condition, $11,000. 330-793-9236

WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576

Trail Lite Travel Trailer 2005, sleeps 6, newer awning, slide out. Great condition, $9500. 440-466-6320 or 440-352-4153

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Jewelry

Tractor - Craftsman, 22HP, B & S engine, 42” deck, less than 1 yr. old, 44 hrs. of use, $1000. 330-755-8011

SUVs GMC Yukon Denali - 2000, retired, moving must sell, $3500/offer. 330-646-3066.

Wanted to Buy

KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Riding mower - Yard Machine, 42” cut, auto. trans., $550. 330-503-3867.

Automobiles Chevrolet Malibu LS -2012, 20,000 mi., $12,500/best offer. Call 330-559-4021.

Top $ Paid - old toys, old GI Joe’s, tin toys, trains, robots, slot cars, Hot Wheels, etc. Call 330-307-7564

Cats

Lawn/Garden Equipment

ATVs Trailer - 2013, 21’, slide out ramps, used 3 times, $2200/ offer. 330-727-3013

Cree - 1987, 32’ with deck, good condition, well maintained, $2300/offer. Call 330-718-6560

SOFA - beige, reclining, $100/offer. 330-333-6912

Kay’s Leo Bridal Set 3 rings, retails $12,997, asking $5000. 330-538-7049

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Dogs AKC English Bulldogs, ShihTzu, Chocolate Lab, ShihChon, Chihuahua, MaltiChon, Shorkie-Poo, Pomeranian, Cav-Yorkie, Shih-Poo, Mal-Shih, Yorkie-Poo, German Shepherds. www.ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St. Girard, (of Belmont Ave.) 330-259-1286 Lab Pups - Yellow, AKC, English; AKC German Shepherd pups. 724-637-0178

Exotic Pets BUNNIES  Fancy breeds, pedigree, breeding & show. 330-872-3707/330-872-7088

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respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail - 2008. Last chance, great deal! Only 4700 mi., lots of extras, $10,000 or best offer 330-207-9552

Pontiac Chieftain - 1956, 2 dr. hardtop, $11,500. 330-536-6649

Dodge Charger SXT - 2009 Black, only 54,000 mi., excellent, chrome wheels, $10,500. Call 330-503-3458 Ford Fusion Sedan - 2014 5820 mi., ruby red, leather seats, excellent condition, $16,900. Call 330-360-1408.

Harley-Davidson - 1996 Ultra Classic Touring Glide, super low mi., $9200. 330-402-9659 Honda Scooter - 2009, 50cc, 2000 mi., auto., orig. owner, $995. Call 330-953-3613. Honda Helix 250 - 1999 Runs good, 70MPG, $1500. Call 330-718-3705 Honda 150cc Dream - 1966, not running, barn find, $600/offer. 330-519-4485. Kawasaki KLX 110 Dirtbike 2010, excellent condition, $1200. 330-398-4498

STARTER for 1965 Honda 305 - no sprocket, $50 or best offer. 330-792-4595.

Automobiles BMW 325i - 1989, conv. with hard top, black, $5795. 330-534-4820 Buick Lucerne CXL - 2010 Loaded, nice car, $9500. 330-755-6578/330-707-5912 Cadillac DeVille - 2003 42,000 mi., loaded, crimson $6500/offer. 330-565-7452

Chevrolet Silverado - 1995, ext. cab, 4x4, rebuilt trans., runs great, body good, $1800. Boardman area. 302-670-1076 Chevrolet Silverado 1/2 ton pickup - 1994. Retired, moving. Must sell, $1500/offer. Call 330-646-3066. Dodge Pickup - 1987 Runs, needs work, $550. 330-720-4741 GMC Sierra - 1994, ext. cab, 350 V-8, power locks & windows only 125,000 mi., runs perfectly, looks great, $3500. Call 330-509-4684.

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Ford Contour - 1996, good condition, $750. S-O-L-D!

Mazda 6 Wagon - 2004 98,000 mi., family owned, all options, very good condition, $3100/offer. Call 330-729-9130

Antique/Classic Cars

MG Midget - 1972 Red, completely rebuilt, $6400 firm. 330-718-6399

Chrysler 200 Ltd. - 2012 V-6, leather, loaded, 20,300 mi., orig. owner, $11,900 or offer. Call 330-720-2788

Harley-Davidson Fat Boy 2002, twin cam 88, runs great, 31,493 mi., must see! $7000/offer. 330-770-3709

Yamaha YZ125 - 2006 Excellent condition. Ready to ride, $1200/offer. Call 330-398-7779

Mercedes 450 SL - 1977 Silver, completely rebuilt, 2 tops, 16” tires, must see! $15,900. Call 330-718-6399

Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1986. Front end damage, $1300. Call 330-507-6598

Hyundai Tiburon GT - 2005 2-dr., 6-cyl., auto., black, leather int., good condition, 125,000 mi., $3000 or best offer. Call 330-559-4265

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Chevrolet Corvette - 1989 Conv., white with red int., excellent, $13,000/offer. 330-367-9997

Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1999, retired, moving, must sell. $1500/offer. 330-646-3066.

Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic 2007, white with only 6500 mi., extra chrome, Vance & Hines pipes. Just serviced, like new. $11,900/offer. 330-799-8747

Yamaha V-Star 950 - 2009 Very good condition, runs strong. Must sell, $2500. Call 330-787-7285

AUTOMOTIVE

Chevrolet Impala - 2003, very good condition, a little over 138,000 mi., loaded, $1700. 330-707-4361.

Chevrolet S10 Extreme 2003, 29,300 mi., excellent condition, V-6, ext. cab, black, $8100. S - O - L - D !

Kia Amanti 2005. Silver, good condition, runs good, $4000. Call 330-333-3272

Nissan Altima - 2013, 98,000 mi., needs nothing, have all service records, $8000, very good condition. Silver/black. 330-402-2294. Pontiac G-6 hardtop convertible - 2007. Loaded, leather, silver blue, 77,000 highway mi. Pristine, $7999 330-953-1245/330-503-4014 Pontiac Sunfire- 2002, 2.2 liter, auto., blue, 2 dr., 133,000 mi., $1700/offer. Call 330-898-5078. Volkswagen Jetta GL - 1996 Dependable, 123,000 mi., 4 brand new tires, $1499. 724-866-5143/724-967-6911 BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

SUVs Buick Rendezvous - 2002 Well maintained, black, $2800/offer. 330-942-6229 Dodge Journey SE - 2012 Excellent condition, spotless int., orig. owner, silver w/black int., 16,500 mi., 2.4L, 16-valve 4-cyl. engine, auto., 16” wheels. Features dual climate control, Bluetooth, 2nd row 40/60 tilt & slide seats, 3rd row reclining fold flat seats, rear a/c & heater with zone temperature control, $11,500. S-O-L-D!

General Services

Hauling

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Asphalt Paving W.R. CADE PAVING Insured ~ Free Estimates. 800-275-4581 or 330-270-5830 - PA6516

Carpet/Floor Covering Carpets by  Jim Dunn  All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649

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

Landscapers A&R Precision Lawncare & Landscaping. Mulching, new installs, renovation, patios, walkways, pressure washing. Free Est. 330-770-9355

Pressure Washing Get green mold off any painted/vinyl house, $185. 330-979-1248/joecopro.com

Plastering & Drywall PLASTERING Free estimates 330-746-8521/330-717-1349

Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158

Tree Service Tree Trimming & Removal Done Cheap Hedges, Bucket Truck. 330-507-2812

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Sell That Unwanted Item for QUICK CASH Using The Family Rate Plan $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ • Private party only • Only one item per ad • Excludes pets, garage • Must include price sales, real estate & • Prepayment required commercial items • Rate is non-refundable 3 Lines - 3 Days - $5.00 Each additional line is $1.75 3 Lines - 7 Days - $9.50 Each additional line is $3.00 3 Lines - 14 Days - $15.00 Each additional line is $3.00 Call Classifieds - 330-746-6565 classifieds@vindy.com


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Happily Ever After Miss Begezda, Mr. Smith set wedding date Allison Begezda and Brett Smith, both of Austin, Texas, are engaged and planning an Oct. 1 wedding. Their parents are announcing their engagement. Her parents are Dr. Stephen and Diane Begezda of Poland, and his father is Thomas Smith of Canfield. His mother, Judy Smith, is deceased. The wedding will take place at 1:30 p.m. at Holy Family Parish in Poland. An evening reception will follow at the Lake Club in Poland. Invitations will be issued for both events. The future bride graduated from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, with a bachelor’s degree in English. She also graduated from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with a master’s degree in publishing. She works as a senior marketing manager for Association Management Center in Chicago. Her fiancé graduated from Miami

Terragos celebrate 50th anniversary

Jack and Betty Terrago of Austintown were honored for their 50th wedding anniversary at a private family dinner July 23 at the Olive Garden in Boardman. Their children are Gina Terrago of Pittsburgh and Jack Terrago of Austintown. As part of the celebration, the couple took a vacation with family to Hawaii and San Francisco hosted by their children. The former Betty Hagenbring and Mr. Terrago were married July 23, 1966, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Austintown, where they are members. Mrs. Terrago worked for Austintown Schools and Mr. Terrago retired from with a degree in political science and Packard Electric in Warren. business legal studies. He works as business development manager for Arrive Logistics in Austin.

Brittany Kanotz, David Szomoru are engaged Mascarellas mark 50th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mascarella of Boardman marked their 50th wedding anniversary with a trip to Jamaica in April. Their children are Ronald Mascarella and Dean Mascarella, both of Boardman, and Gina Falter of Austintown. The family is completed with six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The former Donna Zizzo and Mr. Mascarella were married Feb. 19, 1966, at St. Anthony Church in Youngstown. The couple are members of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basilica. Mrs. Mascarella is a registered nurse. She retired from St. Elizabeth Health Center in 2007 where she worked 40 years in labor and delivery. She works part-time for Dr. Constantine G. Econo-

mus, and is a member of Youngstown Council of Catholic Nurses. Mr. Mascarella retired in 2001 from Peskin Sign Co. as a sign electrician. He also worked for Hutz-Sign Co. as a foreman. He is a U.S. Army veteran.

David and Diane Kanotz of Canfield are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Brittany Kanotz, to David Szomoru, both of Columbus. The parents of the prospective groom are David and Christine Szomoru of Parma, Ohio. A wedding is planned for Nov. 5 at St. Christine Parish, Youngstown, followed by a reception at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Boardman. Invitations will be issued for the events. The bride-elect earned a bachelor’s degree in early childhood education from Kent State University and a master’s degree in special education from Ohio State University. She is an intervention specialist at South-Western City Schools in Columbus. The prospective groom graduated degree in business administration. He from Ohio University with a bachelor’s is a financial analyst for Nationwide degree in accounting and a master’s Insurance in Columbus.


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