Boardman Neighbors - October 29, 2016

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The athletes and buddies worked together to practice their physical fitness on Sept. 24 at the Boardman Tennis Center before they started playing tennis.

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Boardman boys cross country team poses for a picture after placing fifth at OHSAA Regional Championships.

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Adoptable Pets of the Week DAPHNE 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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Local Trick-or-Treat times and tips By NATALIE WRIGHT nscott@live.com

Trick-or-Treat will take place in our local areas on Oct. 31. Local times include: Austintown: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Boardman: 5-7 p.m. Canfield: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Poland: 5-7 p.m. This annual event can create fun family memories that you and your children will cherish forever, but it also should be a time of caution. Here a re a few tips from safekids.org to WRIGHT keep Trick-orTreat sa fe for your family. 1. Always make sure each member of your group is wearing bright/reflective clothing or carrying a lit flashlight or glow stick. This will help motorists better see your group once the sun sets. 2. Make sure to check the road in both directions, as well as keeping vigilant of cars backing up or pulling forward, before crossing the street. It is safest to cross at corners and using traffic signals and crosswalks when possible. 3. Always walk on sidewalks or paths. If there are no side-

walks, make sure you walk facing traffic and as far to the left as possible. 4. Children under the age of 12 should not Trick-or-Treat alone at night without adult super v ision. Any groups of u n ac c ompa n ie d Tr ick-orTreaters should stick to familiar areas that are well-lit. For t hose pa rents whose children have food allergy concerns, look for a teal pumpkin to denote homes with a foodfree treat. Additionally, remember to carefully inspect your child’s candy or other goodies prior to allowing them to consume it. Any candy that appears to have been altered or has torn packaging or packaging with holes in it should not be consumed. It is up to a parent’s or guardian’s discretion to ensure the safety of their children during this and all holidays. Drivers should also take extra precautions while driving during Trick-or-Treat times. Any distractions should be silenced or minimized as much as possible. Vigilance should be observed after dark and in neighborhoods, where Trickor-Treaters will likely be walking. Have a Happy (a nd sa fe) Halloween!

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Here is Alberto! He is very inquisitive, as you can see, and he is very smart. His identification number is A129245. Call Angels For Animals at 330-549-1111 for further information about Alberto! Right now he is in foster care but he really wants a home of his own. Don’t pass him by!

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If you would like to become a sponsor for Adoptable Pets of the Week, contact Kathy Smith at 330-747-1471 ext. 1214. POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.

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CANFIELD

What is the most important deciding factor in getting a new cell phone?

At this point, do you think you have enough information to vote on local issues next month? Yes - I have done No - All the coverage a lot of research. 0% has been presidential. 50% Yes - But you can No - I don’t look always use more. 50% into local issues. 0%

Camera quality. 0% Storage. 0% The brand of the phone. 66%

I just want whatever is newest. 0% Other. 33%

BOARDMAN The “Look Alive” campaign in Pittsburgh encourages people to look away from their phones in public. Should we have a similar campaign? Yes - That is something all No - Our area isn’t large enough areas could use. 100% to need something like that.0% Yes - Any major city could ben- No - That’s not necessary. 0% efit from that. 0%

POLAND What is the best way to carve a pumpkin? With a kit. 33%

Paint them instead. 33%

Just use whatever tools you have around. 33%

Other. 0%

NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN

CANFIELD

Which period in time had the best horror movies?

A which age should children stop Trick-or-Treating?

The 1950s and 60s. The 1970s and 80s.

The 1990s and 2000s. Current movies are the best. Other.

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You are never too old. Whenever they get their first job. Around 18. As soon as they hit ‘teenage’ years. Other. Visit canfieldneighbors.com to vote.

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POLAND

How many fundraisers have you attended this year?

Will Ohio State make a comeback after the team’s recent loss to Penn State?

Six or more. Four or five.

Somewhere between one and three. Yes - The rest of the season will fall into place without a hitch. None yet. Yes - But it will be very close.

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No - But they will still go to a bowl game.

No - This will ruin the rest of the season. Visit polandneighbors.com to vote.


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Bin sale On Nov. 12, Boardman High School National Honor Society is hosting its annual Bin Sale from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the high school. There you can sell your antiques, electronics, clothes, etc. in a 5x5 spot, for $5. You can even buy multiple spots. All the proceeds go to Boardman NHS, while all the profit on items you sell goes in your pocket. For more information, or to reserve your spot, contact Mary Beth Shobel at marybeth.shobel@boardmanschools.org.

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Knights of Columbus to have dinner St Charles Knights of Columbus in Boardman will host a spaghetti and meatball dinner 11:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Oct. 30 in Fr. Haidet Hall. A meal including salad, cake and beverage is $8 for adults and here are special children’s rates. Separate sale meatballs available too. Carry out will be available beginning at 10:30 a.m. A snow thrower, other baskets and 50/50 raffles will be conducted.

GFWC meeting to be Nov. 7 The next meeting of the GFWC Ohio Boardman-Poland Junior Women’s League will take place on Nov. 7 at Glenellen Assisted Living, located at 9661 Market St. in Boardman, at 7 p.m. Members are to bring items for the shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child. The BPJWL Juniorettes will be putting the shoeboxes together on Nov. 13. Items collected for local Veterans will be organized and delivered. The final donation will be monetary. Judge Shirley Christian will be the guest speaker that evening. Hostesses for the meeting are Tina Bellino, Joyce Martin and Sperry Rongone. The Boardman Poland Junior Women’s League is open to all women ages 18 and up, residing in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties, who are interested in friendship, fun and community involvement. Their 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. Women interested in joining or receiving more information can contact membership Chairwoman Linda Crish at 330-727-0321.

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The athletes and buddies worked together to practice their physical fitness on Sept. 24 at the Boardman Tennis Center before they started playing tennis.

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A buddy and an athlete exercised on Sept. 24 at the Boardman Tennis Center before they started playing tennis for the Buddy Up Tennis program.

Program serves up opportunities to learn tennis By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

The Down Syndrome Association of the Valley and Buddy Up for Dow n Sy ndrome hosted a Buddy Up Tennis event on Sept. 24 at the Boardman Tennis Center. People of all ages who have Down Syndrome were invited to participate in the Buddy Up Tennis program throughout the year. There are two or three Saturday sessions a month that occur in January through April, and then again in September through December. This is the third year the program has occurred at the Boardman Tennis Center and children as young as five years old to people who are young adults attend. “It starts off with a half hour of fitness, about 45 minutes of tennis and then we always fin| Alexis Bartolomucci ish with a game.” said Melanie Youngstown State University tennis players played tennis with the athletes who have down Neighbors syndrome on Sept. 24 at Olsen, one of the instructors. the Boardman Tennis Center for the Buddy Up Tennis program. Those with Down Syndrome See TENNIS, Page 4


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ABWA dinner The Mill Creek Chapter of American Business Women’s Association will celebrate their anniversary dinner at The Manor at the corner of Kirk Road and Route 46 at 6 p.m. Nov. 6. There will be a buffet, including penne pasta and meatballs, chicken parmesan, roasted potatoes, Key West vegetable mix, coffee and tea for $19. For reservations, call Mandy Codespote at 330-314-8198 after 6 p.m. or mail your reservation to Mandy Codespote at 558 Shadydale Dr., Canfield, OH 44406. The guest speaker for the evening will be David Kohut, who is founder of “Talk is Cheap”. Reservations will be due by Oct. 27.

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A Youngstown State Tennis buddy played with one of the athletes of the Buddy Up Tennis program on Sept. 24 at the Boardman Tennis Center.

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are Athletes and several people volunteer their time to be a Buddy. There are tennis players from high schools in the area like Canfield, Boardman, Poland and Ursuline. Members from the Youngstown State University tennis team also volunteer to work with the athletes.

Buddy Up Tennis gives people who have Down Syndrome the opportunity to learn while having fun. The program was originated in Columbus and is currently popping up more place around Ohio. This allows those with Down Syndrome to have a chance to try something they might not have been able to do otherwise. “It is great for their exercise, it’s great for their socialization and they’re learning the basics of tennis,” said Olsen.

There will be other sessions in October, November and December that people can attend and volunteer for. The programs take place from 9:3011 a.m. on Saturdays. More information can be found about the program at BuddyUpTennis.com. “It’s a really beautiful thing to see them all out here and interacting. We’re more alike than we are different. A bunch of people having a good time together,” said Olsen.

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Scholarship committee to host bake sale The Mickey Schuster Scholarship Committee of Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 425 Crestview Drive in Boardman, will host an election day bake sale on Nov. 8. A variety of baked goods and coffee will be sold, starting at 6:30 a.m. All proceeds will go to the Mickey Schuster Scholarship Fund and are distributed each year to college students at Bethel.

MCCTC salon open The Salon at MCCTC, located in the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center, is open for business. The student run salon will be open to the public on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. beginning on Oct. 18. The cosmetology students will offer haircuts,

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styling, hair color, manicures, pedicures, facials and hair removal. Services are performed by the students under the supervision of their licensed instructor with prices starting at $5. To make an appointment, call Cosmetology Instructor Lisa Argiro at 330729-4000 ext. 1310.

GA to meet Gamblers Anonymous, a 12-Step fellowship of compulsive gamblers who want to recover from their gambling addictions, will meet twice this week in the Youngstown-Warren area. A GA meeting takes place every Friday at Westminster Church, located at 119 Stadium Drive in Boardman, and another takes place every Sunday at Christ Church Presbyterian, located at 3425 Hopkins Road in Youngstown (Cornersburg). Both meetings begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. and last about 1-1/2 hours. Those who believe gambling has affected any part of their lives are urged to attend.

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One of the vendors at the Youngstown flea market on Sept. 24 had his tent set up full of clocks that several of the guests checked out.

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The Youngest Flea hosted its monthly flea market next to the Covelli Center at Freeman Alley on Sept. 24. The f lea market is hosted once a month and local and regional vendors are welcomed to set up a station to sell their items. There are vendors who sell hand-made jewelry, candles, collectables, clothing and many more items. There are

also food vendors who sell items they made locally. The vendors are selected carefully to make sure they all have a true passion for what they make and what they sell to help invest in the growth of the Youngstown community. The flea market brings families together to shop, listen to music and enjoy food. People from all over the Mahoning Valley attend the flea market to see if they can find anything that catches their eye. The Youngstown Flea creates

opportunities for members of the community to showcase their talents and share them with others who may enjoy similar interests. Youngstown Flea also partners with different groups and organizations to help allow people of all ages, backgrounds and skill to support and be a part of the local community. The next flea market will run from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Oct. 22 and will have a free yoga class at the beginning of the event.

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A dog up for adoption got to know another dog who came to the Youngstown flea market on Sept. 24 with it’s owners.


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Seniors Carter Shope and Nina Yurcisin celebrated Yes Fest on Sept. 30 at Boardman High School.

Students say “yes” to positive choices By ALEXIS BARTOLOMUCCI abartolomucci@vindy.com

Boardman High School students and faculty celebrated their fourth annual “Yes Fest” on Sept. 30 with the help of several volunteers and organizations. The high school’s assistant principal, Anne Bott, was the main organizer of Yes Fest and began her planning and gathering in the spring. The event was broken up into several sections for students in grades 7-12. Neighbors | Alexis Bartolomucci Yes Fest started as a response to Pictured, from left, are David Kohout, Heidi Riggs, Principal Cynthia Fernback the drug-related deaths of three and assistant principal Anne Bott as they took the stage after Kohout and See YES, Page 10

Riggs spoke to Boardman High School students at the fourth annual Yes Fest on Sept. 30.

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Boardman students practiced yoga with an instructor from the YMCA during Yes Fest at Boardman High School on Sept. 30.

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Boy Scouts consolidate into three councils The first quarter of the new year w ill be the start of an exciting new era for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) in Northeast Ohio. The BSA has enjoyed a long and rich history locally and recently announced that the volunteer leaders of five area Scouting councils voted this month to consolidate to three councils by early 2017. The five area councils – the Greater Cleveland Council, headquartered in Cleveland; the Great Trail Council, headquartered in Akron; the Greater Western Reserve Council, headquartered in Warren; the Heart of Ohio Council, headquartered in Mansfield; and the Buckeye Council in Canton – will increase efficiency into to three councils to focus Scouting’s resources towards our mission of providing the a rea’s foremost yout h program of character development and values-based lead-

ership. The remaining three counci ls w i l l be compr ised of: The Buckeye Council, w ith boundaries stretching from the Marion/Mansfield area to the eastern border of Ohio, a long Route 30 ; The Great Tra i l Counci l, encompassing the A k ron, Warren and Youngstow n communit ies ; and a new council, yet to be named, will be formed along L a ke Er ie f rom A shtabu la Count y to Erie Count y, incorporating the City of Cleveland. “Many factors go into the decision to rea l ig n cou ncils, and the most important consideration is how we can best deliver Scouting to these communities,” said Todd Walter, BSA Area Director. “Our priority is to provide a strong Scouting program for more than 36,000 youth we serve across Northeast Ohio – and we can better accomplish this

with these five councils operating in a different manner.” Key volunteer leadership from each of the five counci ls bega n meet ing ea rlier this year to discuss possibilities for making the delivery of Scouting program in these communities more efficient and sustainable. These discussions culminated in town hall meetings hosted in Akron, C a n f ield, C le vela nd, Mansfield, Marion and Wakeman in the month of August and council board including charter representatives votes in the month of September. “The new structure will provide enhanced opportunities for our Scouts, more resources to recruit and support additional youth members and adult leaders, and far more opportunity to be innovative in making Scouting strong,” said Darr yl Dillenback, NE Ohio Sustainability Committee Chair. “We plan to build

on the exciting work we’ve done in our communities, including countless hours of com mu n it y ser v ice, thousands of lives impacted through camping programs and values-driven leadership development opportunities for the boys and girls we serve.” There are exciting changes ahead and volunteer leadership across the councils are working to ensure a seamless transition for Scouts, parents, leaders and local volunteers. Our intent is programming and camping opportunities will remain the same for 2017, while the new council structures are formatted and leadership has the opportunity to evaluate all programs for 2018 and beyond. To learn how you or your c h i ld r en c a n b e a p a r t of Scout ing, v isit http:// beascout.org.

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Recording your personal history Join the Boardman library on Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. for the second of the workshops about creating a memoir of your personal recollections to pass on to your family’s future generations. Based on Bob Greene’s book, “To Our Children’s Children,” you will discuss a variety of subjects you may wish to consider for inclusion, how to organize your project and methods to use for recording and preserving your personal history. Instructional handouts are included. Attend one or all of the workshops. Projects can be completed in time for holiday gift giving. Registration is required by phoning 330-744-8636, or online via the library’s events calendar.

I am thankful List or draw what you are thankful for during the Boardman library’s month long celebration during library hours in November. All artwork will be on display.

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Poland Lions sponsor blanket drive The Poland Lions Club is sponsoring a Blanket of Kindness drive Nov. 1-30. The group is collecting new and gently used blankets and comforters in sizes twin, full and queen for those children and families in need. Consider donating a blanket to help those in need in your community keep warm this winter. Blanket donation drop-off locations are Poland Methodist Church, Poland Home Savings, Wittenauer’s Cafe, Farmers National Bank, Town and Country Dry Cleaners, and Hair Together Salon, located at 5500 Market Street in Boardman (across from Market Street School). Monetary donations can be mailed to: Poland Lions Blanket Drive, P.O. Box 5424, Poland, Ohio 44514.

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Roaming raffle The Youngstown Regional Film Commission a non profit organization committed to bringing film-makers to the area. All over town you can win great food donated by local restaurants during the month of October with the Roaming Raffle. Each participating venue will have the Roaming Raffle tickets available for $3 for a sheet of 26 tickets. You can use all 26 in one location or “Roam” to another participating venues and deposit some tickets there. Sponsoring venues are Susie’s Dogs & Drafts in Boardman - win two dogs with tater tots each week for a month; The Royal Oaks Youngstown win choice of burger with fries or rib sampler once a week for a month; O’Donold’s Irish Pub & Grill downtown and Austintown - win any entree on the menu once a week for a month; Avalon downtown - win a 12 inch one-topping pizza each week for a month; V2 Wine Bar Trattoria win any lunch or dinner entree four times (four gift cards will be given); Coaches Burgers in Boardman and Poland - win two $25 gift cards; Patsy’s Bar & Grille is hosting a 50/50 raffle and winner will receive free dinner also; Draught House - win a signed Andrew Bryniarski, “Texas Chainsaw Leatherface” picture and gift basket from Chalet Premier; Donavito’s - win 20 percent off entire bill anytime you dine for month of November and Ryes and Imbibe downtown will have 12 gift baskets from local area mechants and restaurants. The drawing will take place on Nov. 1. Free dinners are for the month of November only. Ask the servers for your tickets today.

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cluding rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize at the Boardman library at 10 a.m. every Tuesday in November. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Playtime at your library

Tales for 2’s and 3’s

Prepare for Kindergarten through play at the Boardman library on Nov. 16 at 10 a.m. You’ll read a story and have fun with developmentally appropriate games and activities that you can do with your child to help them get ready for Kindergarten. This event is for ages 2-6. All children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult to this one-hour program.

Join the Boardman library Nov. 2, 9 and 30 at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child (ages 2-3) become a successful reader. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Bonding with babies and books

Bring the whole family to the Boardman library on Nov. 22 at 6:30 p.m. or Nov. 23 at 10 a.m. for stories and parachute play to this 30-minute story time. This event is fun for all ages.

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Seniors Savanna Wate and Erin Straker played with one of the dogs brought from Angels for Animals during Yes Fest at Boardman High School on Sept. 30.

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Boardman students in 2013. “As my fourth year being involved in this, it keeps growing and changing to meet the needs of the kids, it’s never the same” said Bott. The students had the opportunity to listen to Heidi Riggs, Chief Administrative Officer of Avlis, and David Kohout, founder of Talk is Cheap, Inc., speak about topics like drugs, alcohol and focusing on creating and continuing good characteristics

and habits. After the students listened to the speakers, they made their way to the gymnasium to visit and speak with more than 50 volunteer organizations and more than 15 students organizations. The students had the opportunity to sign up and volunteer with the different organizations. “I’ve had a number of the community organizations be very excited. They had no volunteers then they walk out with a slate of 25 kids who are interested,” said Bott. Students explored the gym and spoke with community or-

ganizations like Angels for Animals, Akron Children’s Hospita, Big Brothers Big Sisters and several others. They had the chance to talk to representatives from each organization and get an idea of what the organization is all about. Yes Fest is a chance for students to not “just say no,” but to “say yes” to positive influences and different community services. “I hope we keep doing it forever. It’s something that will evolve and continue to grow,” said Bott. “It’s something that’s very relevant and current to our lives.

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Happily Ever After Allison Davis • Ian Lanzillotti Allison Davis married Ian Lanzillotti Aug. 27. They reside in Cleveland, Tenn. The bride is the daughter of Linda and Murray Davis of Boardman. The groom is the son of Brenda Archer and Tom Lanzillotti, both of Tampa, Fla. The 6:30 p.m. ceremony took place at the B&O Station and was officiated by Rabbi Saul Oresky. A reception followed at the B&O. The couple plan to travel to Italy for their honeymoon to visit the hometown of the groom’s ancestors. The bride wore her grandmother’s wedding crown for the ceremony. The bride’s sisters Marla, Suzanne and Laura Davis served as the bridesmaids. The flower girls were Mia and Sophie Lanzillotti, nieces of the groom. The groom’s brother, Heath Lanzillotti, was the best man. The bride graduated from Ohio State University with a master’s degree in creative writing and teaches composition and creative writing from Ohio State University with a doctorate in courses at Tennessee Wesleyan University and history and is a professor of history at TennesStanford University. The groom graduated see Wesleyan University.

Miss Hayden, Mr. Detwiler are engaged Emily Hayden and Raymond Detwiler, both of Austintown, are planning to marry Oct. 29. The parents of the bride-elect are James Hayden and William and Kathie Rogers, all of East Liverpool. The parents of the future groom are Arthur and Christine Detwiler of Austintown. Mountaineer Race Track and Gaming Resort, New Cumberland, W.Va., will be the location of the 4:30 p.m. ceremony and 6 p.m. reception. Invitations are being extended for both events. Miss Hayden earned an associate degree in medical assisting from Ohio Valley College of Technology. Mr. Detwiler graduated from Youngstown State University with a systems. He works as a systems architect for bachelor’s degree in computer information VP and Partner at 45Press in Austintown.

Angelo-Chaney wedding plans are announced Marcy Angelo and Joshua Chaney of Hubbard are announcing their engagement. They plan to marry in a 2 p.m. ceremony Nov. 12 at Hartford Hill Winery in Fowler. An evening reception will follow at Tiffany’s Banquet Center in Brookfield. Invitations will be issued for both events. The parents of the future bride are Karen and Walter Angelo, and the prospective groom is a son of Gail and John Chaney. All reside in Hubbard. Miss Angelo graduated with a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Youngstown State University. She is employed as a program and special events coordinator at Junior Achievement of Mahoning Electric Welding School and is a pipefitter at Valley. Mr. Chaney graduated from Lincoln Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 396.

Mitzel-Lower wedding plans are announced Chrysann and Michael Mitzel of Canfield are announcing the wedding plans of their daughter, Amelia Rose Mitzel, to Michael William Lower, both of Raleigh, N.C. The parents of the future groom are David and JoAnne Lower of Boardman. The couple will marry at 2 p.m. Nov. 5 at St. Patrick Church in Youngstown. A reception will take place at 5 p.m. at the Lake Club in Poland. Invitations will be issued for both events. The bride-elect earned a master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Kent State University. She works as a multisystemic therapist for the Easter Seal Society in Raleigh. The prospective groom graduated from Youngstown State University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. He is employed as a client relationship manager for Ernest Packaging in Raleigh.

Conti-lroy wedding is set for November Nicholas and Pamela Conti of Struthers are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Darla Camille Conti, to Jonathan William McElroy, both of East Palestine. The parents of the prospective groom are Richard and Linda McElroy of East Palestine. An open ceremony is planned for 2 p.m. Nov. 12 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Youngstown. Invitations will be sent for the reception, which will follow at Antone’s Banquet Centre in Boardman. The bride-elect graduated with a bachelor’s degree in political science from Youngstown State University. She is a personal banker at Huntington National Bank in East Palestine. Mr. McElroy also graduated from YSU with a bachelor’s degree in engineer and also works as a firefighter for civil and construction engineering. He is an the East Palestine Fire Department.

Bethanne Gorski • Stan Niziolek Bethanne Gorski became the wife of Stan J. Niziolek on June 2 at a 6 p.m. ceremony at St. Christine Church. The Rev. John Keehner officiated, and the reception took place in the church hall. The parents of the bride are the late Patricia and Joseph Gorski Jr., and the parents of the groom are the late Jeanne and Matthew Niziolek. Mrs. Niziolek graduated from ITT with a degree in data processing and accounting and attended Youngstown State University. She is a retired Boardman schools employee. Mr. Niziolek also is retired. The bride wore a sleeveless ivory lace and silk gown with the bodice covered in silver and rhinestones. The maid of honor was Monica Baytos, cousin of the groom. She was joined by bridesmaids Joan Guzy and Susan Scavelli, both sisters of the groom. The attendants wore navy blue dresses. Mike Walsh served as best man, and Joe

Scavelli, brother-in-law of the groom, and Matthew Ludwick, nephew of the groom, were the groomsmen. Gary Nyman, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. The Nizioleks live in Youngstown and will take a wedding trip to Florida at a later date.


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Meet and enjoy creating Lego designs at the Boardman library on Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. Legos will be provided. This event is for children, ages 6 and up.

Join the Boardman library on Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in creating a piece of art for your pictures. Bring photographs of things you are thankful for this season and share stories while painting and decorating a frame using clothespins. Registration is required. This is for teens in grades 7-12.

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This is an evening story time for children ages 3-5. Each child must be accompanied by an adult in this 30-minute program featuring finger plays, stories and a craft activity at the Boardman li-

Check out the monthly TAB meeting. They meet the first Wednesday of the month at the Boardman library. This month’s meeting will take place on Nov. 2 at 6:30 p.m. Help plan and support teen

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Check into chess Join the Boardman library on Nov. 6 at 1:30 p.m. as they play chess this afternoon. This is a family program for all ages. If you would like to learn to play, they’ll be happy to teach you.

BUMC has ham loaf sale The Boardman United Methodist Church, located at 6809 Market Street, will host a ham loaf sale on Nov. 1 from 12:30 p.m. until it is sold out. The loaves will be sold in packages of 6 for $15. There will be no preorders.

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

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Boardman Park Halloween attendance hits record Boardman Park recently announced that the attendance for t he Ha l loween Fa m i ly Friendly Wagon Rides on Oct. 14 and 15 set an all-time record, with 3,000 visitors enjoying the wagon rides, pumpkin carving and several other activities. The previous record was set in 2014, with 2,400 visitors. They also saw record breaking numbers at the Boo Thru the Woods Event, tripling the number of trick-or-treaters from 700 in 2015 to 2100 this year. They strive to provide event s a nd prog ra m m i ng that are Family Friendly and through the success of this past Halloween weekend, it was evident the majority of the Park visitors were families, who enjoyed a variety of wholesome Halloween events together in a safe and friendly environment. The park thanks the community for supporting these events. Many people showed their creat iv it y by entering t he Pumpkin Carve-Out Contest. This year’s winners were, in t he pre-school age g roup, first place - Aris Garrett and second place - Dominic Hertma n; in t he k inderga r ten t h roug h fou r t h-g rade age group, first place - Hunter Davanzo, second place - Joe Faunda and honorable mention - Joey Sharpe Bunosky; in the fifth- through eighthgrade age group, first place - Norah Bush, second place - Austin and Bradley Harrison and honorable mention - Ava Davanzo; and in the ninth-grade through adult age group, first place - Chuck Pangburn and second place Emily Ruthedge. All the carved pumpkins are on display at the Park through Oct. 31. Without the help of the nonprofit partners, Boardman Park would not be able to of-

fer three “Spookatular” weekends of Halloween events. The park thanks the 4-H Club of Mahoning County, and Boardman High School Key Club and P.A.N.D.A. for their service. They will each share in the net proceeds from the Halloween events. The park and its non-profit pa r t ners a lso is appreciative of the following sponsors who gave of their time and resources to support the Boo thru the Woods and Pumpkin Carve-Out events: Akron Children’s Community Outreach Education and Support Center, Aladdin’s Eatery, Alta Head Start, Armstrong, Boardman Bounce, Boardman Fire Department, Burgan Real Estate, Camelot Lanes, Chick-Fil-A, Chuck-E-Cheese’s, Cortland Banks, Dairy Queen (Boardman), Dunkin’ Donuts, Eat’n Pa rk, Fa m i ly V ideo, Fi r st American Loans, Great Garage Doors, Home Savings, Italian Village Pizza, Meet Your Miracle, New Hope Community Church, Ohio Bath Solutions/ Bath Fitter, Our Babies Count, Panda Express, Perkins, Primanti Brothers, Quaker Steak and Lube, Select Specialty Hospital, Sport Clips, State FarmPaul Gillern, Tinseltown, The Goddard Schools, Walmart, Western and Southern Financial and Youngstown Metro Church. Dan Slagle, Executive Director of the park, attributes the continued success of the Halloween events to “the park’s wonderful partnership with exceptional non-profit organizations, community-minded area businesses, and the tremendous support of our communit y that we so proudly serve.” For more information on events at Boardman Park, visit its website at www.boardmanpark.com or call the office at 330-726-8105.


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Neighbors wants fall sports news Fall sports have begun and Neighbors wants to be there every step of the way. If you’re a sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. We can only do that if you commit to sending us game reports and photos each week. If you send it, it will get in. You can email us at neighbors@vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files and as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back. The sports news we’re looking for ranges from varsity high school teams down to middle school and even elementary and recreational leagues. We look forward to hearing about your teams successes.

Send Neighbors your news If you’re a fall sports coach or the parent of an athlete, we need your help. In order to get teams and players the recognition they deserve, we want to showcase them in our pages. You can email us at neighbors@ vindy.com. You don’t have to be a writer — just send us the information and we’ll put it all together. When emailing pictures, send them as JPEG files as large as possible. Provide caption information and where people are located from left to right, front row to back.

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Boardman boys cross country team poses for a picture after placing fifth at OHSAA Regional Championships.

Boys cross country places fifth at regional championships The Boardman Spartan boys cross country team advanced to the OHSAA Regional Championship for the fourth time in the past six years, after placing fifth at the OHSAA Northeast District Championship at a wet and muddy Trumbull County Fairgrounds course. Senior Chris Butler led the Spartans with an fifth place finish in a time of 16:31; he was

followed by senior Nathaniel Ams in 27th place with a time of 17:21. Freshman Mitchell Dunham was next at 30th overall in a time of 17:30. They were followed by senior Nick Digiacomo in 39th place with a time of 17:46 and junior Mark Moradian in 42nd overall with a time of 17:53 as well as junior Luke Hetzel in 49th place in a time of 18:02 and senior Dom Eorio in 54th over-

all in a time of 18:07. “Very happy for our seniors and excited for our program,” said Boardman Head Coach John Phillips. “In our district, with all these good teams and poor race conditions anything can happen-fortunately we ran well enough to qualify. Now we get to run at home next week and have a shot at getting to Columbus.”

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The Lions Clubs International (LCI) Centennial Bus visited Boardman on Sept. 21 as part of tour of active Lions clubs in select communities. LCI’s International President Chancellor Bob Corlew met with Zone 7 volunteers to discuss the most critical service needs for the future as the organization marks its 100th anniversary. During the visit, the Zone 7 members shared their volunteer experiences, gave insight on the most critical needs and discussed how service should advance into the future. Pictured are President Corlew and some of the Zone 7 meeting attendees, as well as District Cabinet members and visitors from outside the district.

Boardman’s Chris Butler earned meet MVP by placing first overall out of 287 runners leading the Spartans to a second place finish at this year’s Sim Earich Invitational improving the varsit y’s record to 134-23 for the 2016 season. Boardman was outscored by just two points to A AC rival Howland. Scoring for the Boardman varsit y a long w it h But ler were senior Nick Digiacomo in fifth place in a time of 17:14, junior Mark Moradian in sixth with a time of 17:16, freshman Mitchell Dunham in ninth place at 17:22 and senior Nathaniel Ams in 14th at 17:35. “Ver y pleased w it h t he effort,” said Spartan Head Coach John Phillips. “We are getting better at just the right time of t he season. Howla nd is one of t hose teams that we need to beat if we want to make it far in post-season and today we were very, very close.” Sett ing a new persona l best at the Trumbull Fairgrounds course were senior Richard Fisher at 22:09 and sophomore Mat t Welton at 20:59. Earning the final BW-3 ‘Runner of the Week’ awa rd is senior Dominic Eorio. “Dom has really finished his senior season strong and has earned the opportunity to represent Boardman High School at districts this week,” said Phillips.


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Canfield - 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 4-plex. Coin laundry, carport. 6128 Tippecanoe Rd. $575/mo. + gas & elec. No pets. Call 330-502-1838

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Canfield - 2 bdrm., heat & hot water incl., $625/mo. 330-261-1634

Secretarial

POLAND - 1989 Wolosyn. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, $550 + sec., heat included 330-519-3049

Police Secretary Poland Township

Part-time position. Experience with Microsoft Office Programs. Duties include, but not limited to answering multi-phone lines, performing clerical duties, processing reports and maintaining department files and records. Applicant must have clean record. To apply, please submit a letter of interest and a resume to: Poland Township Trustees Attn: Police Secretary 3339 Dobbins Road Poland, Ohio 44514 Or you may submit letter in person between the hours of 8:00 am to 3:30 pm. Resumes must be received by 3:30 pm on Monday, November 7, 2016. Poland Township is an E.O.E. Employer

Skills/Trades

CNC Machinist

Needed to program and run G&L horizontal. Steady day turn. Send resume to: Lake Park Tool & Machine 1221 Velma Ct. Youngstown, OH 44512

Local Foundry hiring multiple positions:

-Shipping/Receiving -General Laborer -Welder (a variety of alloys/weld test performed)

-Manual Machinist

(set up and operation of conventional manual lathes & mills) Full time, day shift positions with benefits. Must be reliable and hard working, able to work in dusty environment, lift 100lbs., and pass pre-employment/ random drug screening. Email resumes to: Bob@corosteel.com * Recent applicants need not re-apply

3000

RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - Springwood Apts. 1 bdrm., $489 + elec., 1 story. Call 330-792-7517 Boardman - Elegant, over 1100 sq. ft., 1st floor, 2 bdrm., full kit., din., liv., lots of storage. Quiet, centrally located. Heat & water incl., $600/mo. 412-735-3229/330-978-2622

Yo. South - 1 bdrm. Fully remodeled. Section 8 acceptable. Call 703-507-3754

Houses For Rent Boardman - 3 bdrm. basementless ranch, fam. rm., garage, shed, all appl., $750+ dep. 330-726-9992. Boardman - Ranch duplex, 3 bdrm., 1st floor laundry, nice front porch, $650 + util. Immediate occupancy. Call 330-518-7978 Campbell - 51 Oxford St., 3 bdrm. duplex, newly refurbished, $500 + all utilities. No pets. Call 330-565-9141.

Vacation Rentals Naples, Fla. - 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo, quiet location. 7 mi. from gulf, pool & tennis court, mo. rent $2400, Jan. & Feb. booked. No pets. Call 330-519-5007.

4000

Appliances

Miscellaneous

Dryer, Frigidaire, white, front loader, gas & washer (broken), with pedestals, $400/offer. 330-782-7850. Freezer - Frigidaire, 17 cu. ft., white, upright, like new, $250. Call 330-426-2092.

Telescope - Cassini Tracker astronomical reflector telescope, 1000MM x 120MM, adj. tripod, 3X Barlow lens, Mars-Eye electronic finder, Stellarium virtual planetarium CD, 1 yr. old, $100. Call 330-757-4362

Washer & Dryer - Elec. Kenmore, 4 mos. old, white, $600 for set. 330-654-9493

TOOL chest on wheels - 15 drawer, good condition, $400. 330-720-4741.

Furniture Bed Frame - adjustable, vibrates, lifts head & feet, queen, $500. 330-755-0140. Kitchen table - maple, 6 chairs, 2 extensions; drum table, 2 end tables, maple; 2 lamps, side chair, ottoman, make offers. 330-718-2109. MATTRESS KING - $75, any size set & up. 6534 Market. Call 330-758-3217 Recliner - Power, gray with cup holder & removable tray, less than 1 yr. old, never used, orig. $1000, asking $600/offer. Call 330-519-7671 Sofa & loveseat by Riverside, blue/rose floral from Sheely’s, excellent, $600 for set. Call 330-565-6655

BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-423-9285 www.brunerland.com MAHONING CO. Milton Twp., 8 acres, former golf course, $52,900. Milton Twp., 22 acres, $55,900. County Line Rd. TRUMBULL CO. Brookfield Twp., 60 acres, $129,900. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Fowler Twp., 7 acres, $24,900. Warner Rd. Mespo Twp., 20 acres , $39,900. S.R. 87.

6000

STUFF Antiques/Collectibles STOVE - antique, gas, very nice condition, $200 or best offer. Call 330-720-3703.

Restaurant Equipment

Automobile Parts/Service

Hood, commercial stove, deep fryers, freezers, refrigerators & much more. 330-844-3056, after 10am

CAP - Ford, 8’, off 2010 F250, silver, excellent condition, $550/offer. 330-507-1525

Sporting/Exercise Equipment

Cap - Undercover, fits ‘09’14 Ford F-150, 6.5’ bed, silver, $800. 330-599-8322

CROSSBOW - Real Tree, camo, 150 lb. pull, w/scope, $150.Call 330-538-8863.

OEM radio for GM, Ford or Chrysler, $25. Call 330-793-1186

Golf Clubs - Tommy Armour irons, pure titanium, 3 thru pitch, $100/offer. Call 330-360-7842

Campers/RVs

Medical Equipment

Swimming Pools/ Accessories

Ford Jayco - 1983, 98,000 mi., full bath, sleeps 6, 25’, $8000/offer. 330-207-5922

Lawn/Garden Equipment

Hot Tub - Master Spa CS650, 6-person, excellent condition, $2000/offer. S-O-L-D!

Lawn mower - Murray 16.5 h.p. 42” cut w/dbl. bagger, $450. 330-792-3206.

Mower - Zero turn Kubota ZG20, 48” cut, great shape, $3500. Call 330-717-5024

Acreage

ATVs Polaris Sportsman 500 HO 2014, 4x4, new, used only 2 mi., w/snowplow & winch, $4900/offer, may consider trade. 330-457-0685.

LIFT CHAIR - Serta Perfect, dark blue, 1 yr. old, like new, $750. 330-509-5064.

Houses For Sale

Boardman - Twin Lakes 9278 Woodworth Rd., 2 bdrm., 2 full bath, full basement with finished room, nice location. 330-953-2823.

Biker’s leather jacket, size 50, excellent condition, $75. Call 330-793-1186

Antique/Classic Cars Ford Touring - 1927- 4 dr. streed rod, 400 CI Chevy engine, 350 trans., 0 mi. on new build, $9,900 firm. Call 330-799-7804.

Dutchmen Tundra - 2007 32ft., 2 slideouts, 2 bdrm., extra clean, rubber roof, $8500/offer. 330-619-9098

LAWN SWEEPER Agri-Fab, 40”, new, $55. Call 330-549-0947

Condos For Sale

Vacuum cleaner - Kirby Sentra, w/attachments carpet scrubber, & extras, $375. Call 330-793-0175.

8000

AUTOMOTIVE

Pistol - Glock Cor-bon 400 Gen III, long slide & barrell, new, $900. 330-729-1203.

REAL ESTATE Poland - 3 Bdrm., 2.5 bath, all brick ranch. Everything new! Gorgeous home on gorgeous street, $179,900. Call 330-402-5522

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TRACTOR - Craftsman, 19.5 HP, 42” cut, bagger/snow plow/tire chains/weights, $1500. Call 330-501-5455 WHITE lg. garden tractor w/2 cyl. Briggs, hydraulic lift, 50” deck, 48” 3pt. HD grader blade, front PTO, $850. Call 330-207-7808

Miscellaneous Air Compressor - industrial, 5 hp., 220 single phase, $500. 330-720-4741 Corner Cabinets - 2, top & bottom, w/turntable, $40. Call 330-301-0867. Doors - 3 wood louver bifold bdrm. closet, 2 std., 1 dbl., $55/all 3. 330-301-0867. Indians Winter Jacket - all leather & wool, like new, men sz. XL, $60/firm. Call 330-759-3234. Kitchen appl., stove, refrigerator, microwave, 2 yrs. old; Din. rm. table & chairs, china cabinet, orthopedic inverse table & terrariums. Call 330-509-8179 Patio chairs w/ottomans & covers, 2; 6’ metal folding table, weight bars, weights & bench, boxes of indoor tile, tools, hand miter boxes & saws, power saw. Make offers. 330-718-2109.

SWIMMING POOL 18ft. round, above ground, Esther Williams Classic. Heater, ladder, auto cleaner + 18’x15’ deck, $100/offer. S-O-L-D!

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

7000

Gulf Stream Ultra Lite 2007 25ft., 1 slideout, beautiful condition. End of Summer Special $6295 330-568-7041 Winnebago Chieftain - 1998 34’ long with slideout & many extras, excellent condition, 26,000 mi., $20,000/ offer. Call 330-547-3118.

Motorcycles/Mopeds Harley-Davidson Street Bob 2006. One owner, loaded, extras, $5250 724-866-8362

Automobiles

Cats

Buick Century - 2005 134,000 mi., good condition, $2000. Call 330-793-0627

Dogs Golden Retriever puppies AKC, 8 wks. old, $550. Call 330-853-6681

Exotic Pets

Cadillac DeVille - 1993 Black with gold trim pkg., 84,000 mi., newer tires & brakes, excellent running car, $3400. 330-360-2112. Ford Escort SE - 1998, loaded, 91,000 mi., red, gas saver, $3200. 330-793-4055.

Free Pets

Ford Focus SE - 2013 Sedan, 1 owner, 37,000 mi., $8000. Call 330-793-2395

NOTICE ERRORS

Advertisers are requested to check the first appearance of ads for accuracy. This newspaper will be responsible for only one incorrect insertion, the first one. ANY ERROR SHOULD BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY.

Ford Focus SE 2013. 5 dr. hatchback, sunroof, auto., excellent condition, 30,000 mi., factory warranty, $10,000. Call 330-385-7174 Hyundai Veloster - 2014 Reflex edition, 1200 mi., pearl white, auto., leather seats, 18” wheels, $16,500. Call 330-501-0042 Pontiac Sunfire - 2004 Runs great, air, p.w., $1200. Call 330-502-9870

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Volkswagen Jetta - 2010 46,000 mi., very good shape $7000/offer. S - O - L - D ! CADILLAC ATS - 2014, low mi., black, beautiful car, $16,500. 330-423-3889. BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970

Ford Ranger 2004. 4WD, 4.0 V-6, elec. start, bed liner, Leer cap, new brakes, no rust, hitch. Looks & runs great, new tires, stainless fender flares & running boards, asking $7900/offer. Call 330-759-7961

SUVs

FORD F-250 - 2002 4WD, 7.6 liter diesel, R-title, $6999. 330-951-7668.

Chevrolet Blazer S10 - 1996 as is, orig. owner, 4.3L V-6, 4WD, new tires & battery, $2500 firm. 330-394-5272

Ford Ranger - 2002, 4x4, auto., air, cruise, 117,000 mi., $3700. Call 440-221-9891

Jeep Liberty - 2007, 150,000 mi., 4x4, well maintained, blue, $4000. 330-402-6690. Jeep Grand Cherokee - 2002 4x4, 6 cyl., all power, good condition, 140,000 mi., $3000 firm. 330-457-0685 JEEP - 1979 CJ7, 401 AMC, T-19, Dana, Warn, Detroit, Alcoa, Trailmaster, p.s., p.b., tilt, no rust, AZ Jeep, owned 25 yrs., $13,900/offer. Canfield, 928-595-4683. Nissan Xterra - 2012 X Sport Utility 4D, black, 51,000 mi., good condition, auto., 4 WD, V6, 4 Liter, roof rack, keyless entry, tow hitch, $15,500. Call Gary@ 330-207-5502.

Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2003 175,000 mi., asking $3500. S-O-L-D! Chevrolet S10- 2000, 4 WD, ZR2 extended cab, p.w., p.l., a/c, 4.3 liter, 139,000 mi., runs great, tires good, $1800/offer. 330-953-8010. Dodge pickup - 1987, runs, needs some body work, $500. 330-720-4741.

GMC Sierra - 2003 Extended cab, 2WD, $2000 or best offer. 330-540-4279. GMC Sonoma - 2000, 58,300 mi., no rust, $5400. Call for details, 330-540-5257. Running Boards for Ford F150 Crew Cab, chrome, fits ‘04-’14, $150. 330-330-7469 Bed Cover - TruXedo Honda Ridgeline, pre-2017, like new, $350/offer. Call 330-770-0559

Vans Dodge Grand Caravan 1996, excellent condition, low mi., new tires, $4000/offer. 330-442-5970 Plymouth Voyager - 1998 Extra clean inside & out, no rust, 69,000 mi., $3000/offer. Call 330-559-7577

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CADILLAC DTS - 2004 Rough body, needs mechanical work, new engine, good trans., $1250 firm. Call 330-207-0780

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

NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals.

Trucks Ford Explorer Sport Trac XLT - 2008. Loaded, 89,000 mi., no rust, tow pkg., 8 mo. extended warranty, much more, $14,900/offer. Call Dan at 330-720-3547

KTM 105SX - 2009 Great bike, $1600. Call 330-501-5132

PETS, ANIMALS KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352

Automobiles Pontiac Sunfire - 2000, 4 cyl., 2.2 liter, 71,703 mi., $1600. 330-787-3348.

Carpet/Floor Covering

Leaf Removal

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

Leaf removal, free estimate A&R Lawncare & Landscape Call today 330-770-9355

Cleaning Interior HOUSEKEEPER - 30 yrs. exp. Canfield, Boardman, Poland. Call 330-518-2408

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 BROWN Handyman & Remodeling. Jobs big & small. 34 yrs. exp. 330-766-0925.

Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579

Mr. B Home Services, leaf removal, whole yard clean up or curbside pickup. 330-509-5680.

Painting T & S PAINTING Fully insured, 25 yrs. exp. Free estimates. All jobs big & small. Call 330-360-4092

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

Tree Service Clean Cut Tree Service - We bring beauty back to your trees. Removals/trimming. Sr. Discount. 330-787-2955 * J & L Tree Service LLC * Family Owned & Operated Fully Ins. - Free Est. 15 Years Experience Certified Arborist (330) 614-8578


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Same-day appointments with Dr. Doss. Call 330-270-1545. Call ValleyCare Medical Group of Ohio between 8 a.m. and Noon, Monday through Friday, and you can get an appointment that same day.* Dr. Doss treats patients ages 16 and older and accepts most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. Dr. Doss can help with preventive services your insurance may cover at no cost to you. Call now to be sure you can get all necessary tests and doctors’ Basem N. Doss, M.D. Internal Medicine

appointments done before December 31.

Call ValleyCare Medical Group of Ohio at 330-270-1545.

20 Ohltown Road, Suite 204, Austintown *Most calls will result in a same-day appointment.


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