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Pictured at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University are (left to right) Cole Christman, Cade Kreps, Bobby Jonda, Coach Brian Terlesky Sr., Brian Terlesky Jr. and Bryan Kordupel.
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Interim acupuncturist begins at wellness center The Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman recently announced that they are bringing in Lauren Berendt M.Ac.O.M., L.Ac. to continue acupuncture services while Valentina Khoury Dubasik, ND, LAc, LOM goes on maternity leave. Lauren Berendt M.Ac.O.M., L.Ac. began seeing patients on Oct. 25 at Ohio Naturopathic, located at 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite D3, in Boardman. For more information about scheduling an acupuncture or naturopathic medicine consultation, call 330-729-1350 or go to OhioND. com.
Knitting guild to meet on Nov. 14 The Western Reserve Knitting Guild will meet on Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Rotary Community Building in Fair Park in Canfield. The guild will have its annual fall potluck. This will be followed by the hat contest for “Lids for Kids” and prizes will be awarded. Anyone interested in joining the group or donating yarn for their charity work can contact wrkg.ohio@gmail.com.
November is diabetes awareness month Austintown Podiatry Associates, lo-
cated at 1300 South Canfield-Niles Road in Austintown, is providing a free vascular, neurological and diabetic foot screening exams to all patients without insurance for the entire month of November. Physician’s on site are Drs. Larry and Catherine Karlock, Dr. Flauto, Dr. Arters and Dr. Abadco. For questions or to book an appointment, call 330-792-6519.
Book-a-Librarian offers additional help If you would like a personal introduction to resources available at the library or need more time with a librarian than you can get over the phone or if you just walk in, this program is for you. 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 or the internet; downloading e-books and audiobooks, researching a topic, discovering new books and authors, 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 to book a librarian at ay of the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County.
Library holiday closing All libraries in the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County system will be closed on Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving.
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This handsome cate is named Frankie! Frankie is a male, lynx point and white Domestic Longhair. Frankie’s age is unknown. He has been at Angels for Animals since Oct. 12 and is looking forward to meeting his new family and going home with them soon. Would you like more information on Frankie? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours.
This gorgeous male, black brindle and white Boxer and Labrador Retriever is named Hershey! Hershey is estimated to be 1-year and 3-months old. He has been at Angels for Animals since Sept. 11. Could Hershey be the perfect new addition to your family? Call or visit Angels for Animals during regular hours for more information.
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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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Do you play a musical instrument?
Will you go Trick-or-Treating with your family this year?
Yes - I have since childhood. 50%
No - I want to learn soon, though. 25%
Yes - We go together as a family every year. 0%
Yes - I just started to learn recently. 0% No - I’m not interested in that. 25% Yes - We go with a large group of family and friends. 0%
No - The children are going with another group while we pass out treats. 33% No - We don’t go Trick-or-Treating anymore. 66%
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POLAND
What type of Halloween-themed movie do you prefer?
Which type of costume do you gravitate toward most?
Spooky. 50%
Other. 0%
Humorous or satirical. 14%
Spooky or scary. 42%
Funny. 0%
I don’t like Halloween-themed movies. 50%
Historical figures. 0%
Other. 28%
Dramatic. 0%
Pop culture references. 14%
NEW POLL QUESTION AUSTINTOWN
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Should we still participate in Daylight Savings Time?
Will you attend any movie releases this month?
Yes - I think it has a useful No - I understand why we have purpose. it, but I think it’s outdated. Yes - But I wish it happened at a No - I don’t think we should pardifferent time. ticipate in it. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.
Yes - There are a few I want to attend.
No - But I will see them at some point after release.
Yes - I will attend one.
No - I’m not interested in any movies this month.
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Do you enjoy attending live entertainment shows?
Do you prepare the same menu for each holiday meal?
Yes - I try to attend a lot of them.
No - But I still attend them anyway.
Yes - But I don’t get to do it often.
No - I prefer not to attend them at all.
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Yes - It’s all the same dishes. Yes - But we change out one or two things to cater to the holiday.
No - Only one or two items stay the same, the rest change. No - We like to always have different dishes to eat.
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Carve Out winners Boardman Township Park thanks all the participants who carved pumpkins for its Pumpkin Carve Out Contest. All the pumpkins are on display at the Park through Oct. 31. This year’s winners were, in the preschool division - Aris Lee Garrett (first place), Issa Rafeedie (second place); kindergarten through fourth-grade division - Hunter Davanzo (first place), Spencer Baulo (second place); fifththrough eighth-grade division - Ava Davanzo (first place), Louie Bayo (second place); and ninth-grade through adult - Emily Rutledge and Anne Rutledge (tied for first place) and Amy Rigby (second place). Boardman Park thanks the following local businesses who donated prizes and their time to making the Pumpkin Carve-Out Contest and Boo Thru the Woods events a success: Advanced America, Armstrong, Bare Root Landscaping, Boardman Fire Department, Boardman Bounce, Burgan Real Estate, Camelot Lanes, Chick-Fil-A, Coaches (Boardman), Dairy Queen (Boardman), Dunkin’ Donuts (Boardman-Canfield Road and Struthers Locations), Eat’n Park, Elite Little Talents Daycare, Home Savings Bank, iHeart Media, Italian Village Pizza, Little Paws Apparel, Pepsi, Pizza Joe’s (Boardman), Primanti Brothers, Quaker Steak and Lube, Sarah’s Cleaning, Sport Clips, State Farm Paul Gillern Agent, Tinseltown7, Walmart and Western and Southern Life.
Getting a restful night’s sleep seminar The Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center in Boardman will be hosting a free natural health seminar titled, “Getting a Restful Night’s Sleep,” on Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. If you have ever found yourself frustrated and awake in the middle of the night, asking, “why can’t I sleep,” you’re not alone. An estimated 50-70 million Americans suffer from sleep disorders or sleep deprivation. Join Dr. Ted Suzelis, ND to discover the simple, natural things you can do to help you get the restful, restorative sleep you need every night. The seminar will take place at the Ohio Naturopathic Wellness Center, located at 755 Boardman-Canfield Road, Suite D3, in Boardman (Southbridge West Complex). For more information or to reserve your seat, call 330-729-1350 or go to OhioND.com. The event is free, but RSVP is required.
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Market Street Elementary School had its parade fifteen minutes after Robinwood Lane’s, fifteen minutes before West Boulevard and cocurrently with Stadium Drive’s parade. Parents lined the streets around the school to see their children.
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West Boulevard Elementary School’s classes walked completely around the school. They were the last of the elementary schools to have their parade.
Elementary schools celebrate Halloween By ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
The four Boardman elementary schools all had fall festival parades and parties on Oct. 27. Students dressed in Halloween costumes and gathered by classes. Each class paraded around the schools as families lined up along the sidewalk and parking lots to take pictures.
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Robinwood Lane Elementary School had a Halloween parade on Oct. 27. All four elementary schools had their own parade and parties.
After the parades, the students headed back to their classrooms to have room parties. Most school s schedu led the day’s events about fifteen minutes apa rt. Robinwood Lane Elementary started first at 12:45 a.m., followed by Market St reet Elementa r y a nd Stadium Drive Elementary at See HALLOWEEN, Page 4
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There will be a blood drive by the Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross, which proudly serves the needs of St. Elizabeth Hospital, at the Boardman library on Nov. 24 from 10:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. For appointments, call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800733-2767).
Blood pressure screening offered at the library The Mahoning Chapter of the American Red Cross will be at the Boardman library on Nov. 6 from 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Tales and talk offered at the library Join the Boardman library every Wednesday at 10 a.m. for developmentally appropriate books, songs, rhymes, finger plays and other activities that will help your child become a successful reader. This program is catered to children ages 2-3.
Bond with babies and books Every Tuesday at the Boardman library at 10 a.m., caregivers and their little ones who are 6-23 months will have 20 minutes of language enrichment including rhymes, songs and stories, followed by time to play and socialize.
Listen to presentation with Jessie McClain
Join the Reader’s Choice book club This adult book club will meet on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Boardman library. The discussion will be about “Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterly. Share your favorite books and find out what new ones are being published. The group will preview December’s book, “After the Fall” by Noah Hawley.
Jewel with safety pins Create fun and fashionable jewelry from beads and safety pin at the Boardman library on Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. This programs is offered for tweens and teens.
Join an introduction to proposal writing workshop
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Sharon Stitt’s second-grade class at Stadium Drive Elementary dressed for its parade and room party. Pictured are, from left, Matilda Mausteller, Riley Savon, Skylar Kinney, Liam Schaper, Alek Rediak and Gabe Lawman.
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the parades included snack and drinks for the students. The classrooms not on ly Continued from Page3 had t he teachers, but PTA 1 p.m. and concluded w ith members on hand to help the West Boulevard Elementary’s teachers. Each school teaches grades parade at 1:15 p.m. The classroom parties after kindergarten through fourth
grade and has more than 300 students. The schools had to do some planning, but the parades and parties are an annual tradition, each year building off of the success of the last and aiding in the planning process.
This newly revised class will provide you with an overview of how to write a standard project proposal to a foundation at the Boardman library on Nov. 4 at 9:30 a.m. It will include: the basic elements of a proposal; the “do’s” and “don’ts” of writing and submitting a proposal; and how to follow up, whether the answer is yes or no. This program is offered for adults.
Explore the records of the armed forces
The Friends of the Boardman library Join the Boardman library on will present “The Power of Words and the Holocaust” with Jessie McClain on Nov. 9 at 6:30 p.m. for “Leave No Soldier Behind: Finding Our Family Nov. 13 at 10 a.m. at the Boardman liMembers in Uniform.” Learn how to brary. This program is for adults. pursue personnel files and unit histories in order to understand your Local authors to meet at ancestor’s role in defending this nathe library tion’s heritage in this program for Meet local authors and have a book teens and adults. signed. This meet-and-greet and bookJoin a rag rug project at signing for local authors will take place on Nov. 30, from 6-8 p.m. at the the library Boardman library. Authors interested Bring in your crochet, knitting or in participating should call the Develanything with yarn project and learn opment Office at 330-740-6086. This from one another at the Boardman event is free and open to the public. library on Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. Watch a Writing from ife: Question rag rug demonstration as they cut old T-shirts and make yarn from fabMe workshop offered at ric. Supplies needed to make a rag the library rug include: 4-6 old T-shirts or 2-3 On Nov. 28 at 10. a.m. at the Board- yards of cotton fabric, sewing scisman library, learn to use the interview sors, size I or J crochet hook, and a format as a way to invoke stories. Have yard stick.
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After the parade, the Stadium Drive Elementary students enjoyed parties in their classrooms. Pictured is Lisa Hughes’s fourth-grade class.
BOARDMAN SCHOOL LUNCHES | NEXT WEEK MONDAY
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McSpartan Chicken Sandwich, Pickles, Seasoned Waffle Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Grapes, Milk
French Toast Sticks, Sausage, Triangle Potato, Giant Goldfish, Monster Juice, Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Strawberries, Milk
Ravioli and Meat Sauce, Breadstick, Green Beans, Grape Tomatoes, Mixed Fruit, Fresh Apple, Milk
Cocca’s PIzza, Garden Salad, Lite Italian Dressing, Grape Tomatoes, Baby Carrots, Pineapple Tidbits, Fresh Strawberries, Milk
Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup, Celery Sticks, Fresh Broccoli, Ranch Dressing, Cinnamon Applesauce, Fancy Oranges, Milk
Chicken Patty on a Bun, Crinkle Cut Oven Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk
Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup, Greens Beans, Fresh Broccoli, Applesauce, Milk
Cocca’s Pizza, Garden Salad, Low Fat Ranch Dressing, Celery Sticks, Grape Tomatoes, Mixed Fruit, Milk
French Toast Sticks, Syrup, Sausage Link, Triangle Potato, Monster Juice, Mandarin Oranges, Milk
Pizza Wedge, Garden Salad, Ranch Dressing, Grape Tomatoes, Baby Carrots, Fresh Strawberries, Milk
Chicken Patty on a Bun, Pickle Chips, Seasoned Waffle Fries, Baked Beans, Peaches, Milk
Cocca’s Pizza, Garden Salad, Low Fat Ranch Dressing, Celery Sticks, Grape Tomatoes, Mixed Fruit, Milk
Grilled Cheese, Tomato Soup, Green Beans, Fresh Broccoli, Applesauce, Milk
French Toast Sticks, Syrup, Sausage Link, Triangle Potato, Mandarin Oranges, Milk
Corn Dog, Garden Salad, Ranch Dressing, Grape Tomatoes, Carrot and Celery Sticks, Mixed Fruit, Milk
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Mahoning County Red Cross visits the library
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you ever had a terrible haircut? What would you say to a young person whose heart is freshly broken? The group will use questions like these as a way into intriguing story writing. To reserve a spot, call the library at 330-744-8636 or register using the library’s online calendar. This event is for adults.
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Join the teen advisory board meeting The Teen Avdisory Board meeting takes place on the first Wednesday of the month at the Boardman library at 6:30 p.m. Help plan and support teen activities at the library, meet new people and have fun. Newcomers are always welcome, and snacks and refreshments will be provided for teens in grades 7-12.
Learn the science of sports Join the Boardman library and learn the science behind some of your favorite sports on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. There may be running, jumping or throwing involved. This program is for children of all ages, and pre-school children must be accompanied by an adult.
Prepare for Kindergarten through play At the Baby Brilliant: Playtime at Your Library program on Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. at the Boardman library, patrons will 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 Baby Brilliant program is for children who are ages 2-6 and all children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.
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Pictured with boxes of donations are, from left, (front) Miguel Robles, Jared Mahood and Yasmeen Hammad; (back), Christina DiFabio, Kathy Price (founder, Mission of Love) and Eric Diefenderfer (Glenwood teacher).
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Glenwood students Caleb Austin and Jared Mahood load boxes full of donations for Mission of Love.
Students team up with Mission of Love The students of Glenwood Junior High and Center Intermediate schools were excited to do whatever they could to collect new school supplies for students in the small port town of Port Aransas, Texas. Port Aransas is located on a barrier island near Corpus Christi. Town leaders reached out to Mahoning Valley hu-
manitarian Kathy Price and the Mission of Love for aid following Hurricane Harvey in September. Kathy Price then reached out to the students in Boardman for help. More than 100 new backpacks, boxes full of notebooks, colored pencils, binders and other various school supplies were collected. These items will
help children who lost so much in the catastrophic flooding of Harvey. “The hurricane relief school supplies are on their way to the Mission of Love warehouse where they will be prepared to be shipped to students in need. Thanks to all students and staff from Glenwood Jr. High and Center Intermediate School who
contributed,” said Glenwood teacher Eric Diefenderfer. Mission of Love is based in Austintown and is a humanitarian relief organization dedicated to helping third world countries and victims of natural disasters through airlifts and truck transports of medical supplies, clothes, school supplies and building materials.
“Brown Bear, Brown Bear” celebrates it’s 50th anniversary Celebrate National Picture Book Month and the 50th Anniversary of the beloved classic “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?” by Bill Martin Jr. and illustrated by Eric Carle on Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Boardman library. Enjoy activity stations and a snack. This celebration is for children of all ages.
Learn the history of cinema at the Boardman library Nov. 7, Urban explorer and historian Sean T. Posey traces the evolution of modern cinema through the rich local history of the Mahoning Valley at 7 p.m. at the Boardman library. Books will be available for sale and no reservations will be needed.
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BSTN students visited FirstEnergy Stadium. Shown are, from left, (front) teacher Chris Clones, Ethan Ngo, Matthew Welton and Sam Digiacomo; (back) Gavin Yi,Sam Holter, Kevin Chau, Charles Queen, Nick Geraci, Alex LaBerto, Megan Frye and Brandon Jackson.
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Browns motion graphic artist Rich Hanchette spoke about video boards with Boardman BSTN students.
BSTN students compare notes with the pros The Boardman Schools Television Network football crew from Boardman High School recently had the chance to compare notes with the professionals at Cleveland Browns press box and control room. These video production students at BSTN enjoyed a twohour tour at FirstEnergy Stadium
on Sept. 13. These Boardman students run the cameras during Spartan home football games and provide all the great coverage the fans see on the Spartan Stadium Video Board. They had an opportunity to talk with video production professionals, including Motion Graphic Artist
Rich Hanchette, about the training it takes to put together what Browns’ fans see on game day. The hours and work involved, the deadlines and the amount of staff needed were just some of the topics. The video production pros painted a great picture of what a video career with the Browns would be like.
Spartan graduate Briana Harris invited the BSTN group and led them on the extensive behind the scenes tour of FirstEnergy Stadium. Harris graduated from Boardman in 2011, and worked for the Miami HEAT before joining the Browns last year as a Group Account Executive.
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Mercy Health offers clinic for sports injuries by ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Mercy Health Youngstown created a walk-in sports clinic open Saturdays for injured athletes. Boardman Orthopaedics offers the clinic in their building. Injured athletes only need to come to the office with photo identification and health insurance to seek treatment. The clinic has all supplies present the office, including radiology, casting and walking boots. They only cover orthopedic injuries, such as fractures, strains and dislocations. Dr. Jeffrey Johnston runs the clinic. Johnston specialized in sports medicine and started his practice a year ago. He had a residency in Cleveland and did his specialization in California. He said the clinic is a good resource to help manage injuries. Johnston covers injuries in all sports. Recently, he had a patient that suffered injuries while on a trampoline. Most common injuries the clinic
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A panel of master gardeners led a discussion on gardening tips at Boardman library on Sept. 21. Pictured are, from left, Theresa Harris, Cynthia Foust and Judy Rodkey.
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Mercy Health Youngstown’s walk-in clinic helps athletes seek quick treatment for their injuries. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Jeffrey Johnston, Cheryl Ginnetti, Janessa Kostelic and Maryssa Bean. They are the staff at Boardman Orthopaedics.
deals with are knee injuries, saying that they happen in most sports. They get most patients from contact sports, such as soccer and football. The walk-in clinic opens Sat-
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The Boardman library invited master gardeners to the library on Sept. 21 to discuss the best ways to put your garden to rest for the winter. The master gardeners, Judy Rodkey, Theresa Harris and Cynthia Foust, volunteer for the Mahoning County extension of the Ohio State University Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic in Canfield. The library’s Andrea Przybylski introduced the panel. The three speakers explained how to tend to your garden and get it ready for the springtime. For example, they instructed the group to remove diseased, mildewed plants from the garden and not to compost them. The three panelist gave general tips for better gardening. Rodkey talked about the importance of keeping a journal to track what worked and what did not work. Harris added that
creating a map of the garden will help, too. They answered specific questions as well. Some members of the audience asked about questions with certain plants, but others had queries about their entire gardens. The master gardeners offered their best opinions on digging up the hard soil of the area and keeping chipmunks out of a garden. The panelists told the group to go to the clinic at 490 S. Broad Street or contact them by phone at 330-533-5538 for answers to more specific questions. The clinic’s website, mahoning.osu. edu, has other helpful information. The gardeners will next speak at Austintown Senior Center on Oct. 13 and 20. They will host more events in when springtime nears. Harris and Foust are also involved in the Local Flavor group that tends to community gardens throughout the Youngstown area.
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Master gardeners from the Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic gave tips to a group of gardeners at the Boardman library. They gave some general advice, such as keeping a gardening journal to track success, as well as specific guidance from members of the group’s questions, like what to do about intrusive chipmunks in the garden.
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Former Browns quarterback and Spartan alumnus Bernie Kosar spoke during Boardman’s pep rally. He praised the academic and athletic programs during his speech.
Pep rally celebrates 100 years by ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Boa rd m a n H ig h S chool threw a pep rally on Sept. 22 to commemorate their athletic program during the school’s centennial school year. The school volunteers began letting students and alumni in at 5 p.m., and the celebration began 45 minutes later. They filled up the high school gymnasium and then walked over to Spartan Stadium for a parade before the school’s rivalry game against Cardinal Mooney. Cheryl Tarantino, the president of Boardman a lumni, or ga n i z ed t he event . She made sure that the parade represented all of Boardman schools and former athletic alumni. All students, band, athletics and alumni totaled more than 1,000 participants who marched in the parade. The pep ra lly included a speech and meet-and-greet with former Browns quarterback and Spartan alumnus, Bernie Kosar. Superintendent Timothy Saxton said that he contacted Kosar and he wanted to be a part of the celebration. Vol u nt e e r s h a nd e d ou t special shirts honoring the school’s 100 years of athletics, and other worked the Spartan gift shop. The Spartan mascot greeted attendees as they
The Canfield High School Softball Boosters are hosting their third annual New York City Holiday Shopping and Tourist Site Blitz Dec. 1517. Spend the day as you wish or join the group at the scheduled bus drop-off and pick-up points (approximate 2.5 hour intervals), including Rockefeller Center, Battery Park (9/11 Memorial), Union Square, Garment District and Times Square. The cost is $139 per person if paid in full by Oct. 21, $134 per person for repeat travelers and $149 per person without a discount. All payments are due by Nov. 15 and no re-
funds will be issued after this date. All minors must be accompanied by an adult. This is a round-trip from Canfield High School to New York City. For more information and reservations, contact Treasurer John Gomez at 330-402-4784 or jgome@aol.com.
Shoe donation aims to help hurricane victims Doctors Lawrence Karlock, Catherine Karlock, John Flauto, Joseph Arters and Darleen Abadco, and the staff at Austintown Podiatry Associates are looking to help the victims of hurricanes Harvey and Irma. They are collecting shoes to donate to the victims who have lost their footwear. If you would like to participate, donate shoes at one of the three offices: 1300 South Canfield-Niles Road, Suite 1, in Austintown; 7010 South Ave., Suite 3, in Boardman or 3802 Elm Road in Warren.
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After the pep rally, Boardman students, athletes and alumni paraded around the track before pregame. The different Boardman schools marched together.
walked into the high school. The Spartan marching band opened t he pep ra l ly w it h their fight song. During the rally, Saxton introduced the band and some alumni present. Kosar and football coach Joe Ignazio also talked at the event. Kosar spoke about his love and pride in Spartan athletics and academics. Ignazio fired up the crowd for the game against their rivals. The rally had multiple performances by their marching band and cheerleaders. Saxton introduced the a lumni band, who then performed. The cheerleaders chanted one of their cheers with a call-andresponse for the crowd. The band ended the pep rally with
songs by Van Halen from their halftime performances and the school’s “Alma Mater.” The band then lined up between the school and football stadium and led the parade into the stadium. T he f a n s, st udent s a nd alumni watched the game after the parade. Kosar signed autographs, chatted with other alumni and sold his new book “Learning to Scramble“ for over an hour before kickoff. The pep rally is the second of four events celebrating Boardman school’s centennial. The school hosted a “Fa m i ly “ event in June and will have an “Arts and Music“ celebration in January and an “Academic“ event in May.
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Boys golf places best in school history The Boa rdma n boys golf team finished in fifth place at the recent OHSAA Division I Golf State Tournament. Two years ago, the boys team placed eighth at the state tournament. Last year, they finished in sixth place. This fifth place finish is the best in school history. The Spartans were tied for fourth place with Lakota East after the first day of the 18-hole competition and shot a team total of 318. Dublin Jerome was leading with 295, Olentangy Liberty was second with 308 and Green was third with 312 strokes. Leading the Spartans were Cole Christman (76), Cade Kreps (80), Brian Terlesky (80), Bryan Kordupel (82) and Bobby Jonda (89). On the second day of competition, the Spartans shot 312 giving them a team total for the two-day competition of 630. Dublin Jerome held their lead and won the state title with a team total of 607. Olentangy Liberty shot 616 for second place. Green placed
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Pictured at the Scarlet Course at Ohio State University are, from left, Cole Christman, Cade Kreps, Bobby Jonda, Coach Brian Terlesky Sr., Brian Terlesky Jr. and Bryan Kordupel.
third with 628, Cincinnati St. Xavier shot 629 and the Spartans were close behind with 630. Leading the Spartans on the second day of competition were Cade Kreps (77), Brian Terlesky (78), Cole Christman
(78), Bryan Kordupel (79) and Bobby Jonda (89). The boys team record this year was 19-0 and 68-1 overall the past four years. The Spartans also collected 16 invitational wins over the past four
years. This was Terlesky’s fourth trip to state competition. Kreps, Christman, and Jonda have qualified three years in a row, and Kordupel made his second trip to state competition.
Cross country places 10th at regional championship
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Boardman high school sophomore Mitchel Dunham placed 16th at the OHSAA District Championship in Warren. This advanced him to the OHSAA Regional Championship.
Boardman Spartan sophomore Mitchel Dunham advanced to the OHSAA Regional Championship for the second consecutive season after placing 16th overall in a career-best time of 16:32 at the OHSAA District Championship in Warren. That time moves Dunham to 21st All-Time in Boardman High School history. The Spartans finished 10th overall as a team. Scoring for the Spartans was senior Mark Moradia n in 30t h place at
17:01, senior Nick Lascola in a career-best time of 17:53 for 60th, senior Matt Moradian in a personal-best time of 17:56 in 61st and freshman Caydin Newberry in 65th place in a time of 18:01. “Very happy for Mitchel and very proud of our team,” said Boardman Head Coach John Phillips. “This district is the toughest in Ohio and our guys did their very best today, they should hold their heads up high.”
Boardman Historical Society announces second fall season program The Boardman Historical Society will present the second fall season lecture program at the Boardman library, located at 7680 Glenwood Avenue in Boardman, on Nov. 11, featuring Rick Shale, Youngstown State University professor emeritus, speaking on the life of Joseph Butler, founder of the Butler Museum of Art, located in Youngstown. The presentations are open to the public. Admission is free. Reservations are suggested. Walk-ins are admitted based upon seating availability. Phone BHS board member Dona Hammond, 330-7260651, for reservations or more program information. The Dec. 9 Boardman Historical Society program will feature Richard S. Scarsella, chairman of the William Holmes McGuffey Historical Society, detailing the legacy of the Eclectic Readers, written by local educator William Holmes McGuffey. McGuffey is known as “America’s Schoolmaster.” All programs take place at the Boardman library and begin at 10 a.m. The Boardman Historical Society maintains a museum of Boardman and local artifacts, at Boardman Park, in the historic Dechon House. Tours are by appointment only. The society was instrumental in the purchase of Boardman’s St. James Episcopal Church, which was moved to Boardman Park, and renamed the St. James Meeting House. For more information about the society, contact BHS president, Richard S. Scarsella, at 330-726-8277.
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Police Blotter Oct. 13 Menacing: A Columbus man said he had received a threatening call while he was in the 6400 block of Tara Drive. Harassment: A Risher Road woman reported a man had made six unwanted calls regarding a dog. Arrest: Suspicious activity in the 6000 block of Market Street caught officers’ attention before they took Miriah L. Provitt, 24, into custody. Provitt, of Wilda Avenue, Boardman, was wanted on a probation-violation charge from Trumbull County. Theft: Several vehicles were broken into on Ron Park Place. Money,
credit cards and other small items were missing. Robbery/vandalism: Two women reportedly stole $89 worth of clothing from Gabe’s, 850 Boardman-Poland Road, then struck a store detective with a shopping cart and assaulted loss-prevention officials before damaging and rendering inoperable a set of doors and fleeing. Theft: A $100 Kindle device was taken from a car in the 100 block of Wildwood Drive. Trespassing: Someone rummaged through a vehicle in the 800 block of Golfview Drive, though nothing appeared to have been stolen. Theft: A woman reportedly stole
$483 worth of merchandise from Giant Eagle, 476 Boardman-Canfield Road. Theft: A supervisor with Marc’s, 7121 Tiffany Blvd., told police two women and a male short-changed the grocery store $280. Possible fraud: A Boardman woman reported having gotten a FedEx envelope that contained 10 $50 money orders she had not expected. Drugs: A township woman told authorities that while in the 7200 block of Market Street, a man placed a bag of a suspicious powder in her truck. The material later tested positive for 0.2 grams of fentanyl, a report said.
SUNDAY AREA CHURCH SCHEDULE
CHURCH SPONSORED
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Proceeds from the Dinner in the Dark fundraiser held August 22, 2017 was donated to the Boardman Center Intermediate School food pantry at the Boardman Lions Club meeting on Sept. 14, at Los Gallos Boardman. Pictured (from left) are Mike Iberis from Second Harvest Food Bank, Randy Ebie, principal of BCIS, Mindy DePietro, guidance counselor, Lion President Matt Gambrel and Lion Laura Sobotka.
Brownies donate books to hurricane victims
ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Lead Pastors Daniel & Patti Houck Invite You To Join Us. Service Times: Sundays10:00 a.m. Family Night - Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. River Services First Friday of Month 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
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
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Boardman Brownie Girl Scout Troop 80790 recently donated boxes of books to an elementary classroom in Houston, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Harvey. The Troop also made cards for the Houston students. The Houston teacher, Hannah Fisher, has family ties here in Ohio.
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 Alyssa at
330-747-1471 ext. 1374 to schedule
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
PRIMITIVE METHODIST 7872 Glenwood Ave. Boardman, OH 44512 330-726-2643
Nathan N h D Doyle, Lead Pastor Sun Worship Services 9am & 10:45am Wednesday Family Night 6pm
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Green Haven - 2 spaces, Garden of Honor, Section B, $1500. Call 330-792-2427. Green Haven - Good Shepherd section, 1 space, 1 vault, + opening + closing, worth $2800 will sacrifice for $2000. 330-689-6206. Green Haven - Veterans lot, plot 3 & 4, $2000. Call 330-233-0170
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Ohio HB 60
Felony $2500
if any domestic animal is hurt or neglected!
Direct Care - Assisting individuals with developmental disabilities with their daily living.
OPEN INTERVIEWS WHEN Thurs., Nov. 2, 2017 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Thurs., Nov. 9, 2017 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Thurs., Nov. 16, 2017 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Tues., Nov. 21, 2017 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Thurs., Nov. 30, 2017 10:00 am - 4:00 pm WHERE 6000 Mahoning Ave. Suite 234 (Behind Austintown Plaza, next to the Mahoning Court) If you are unable to attend on one of these days, please call 330-792-2854, ext. 237 to schedule an interview
Holiday Help
For morning or afternoon shift. Apply at:
Classic Bakery
7135 Tiffany Blvd. Boardman, OH 44514 330-726-1729
Manufacturing and Sales Positions
Jones Performance Products, Inc. is taking applications for Manufacturing and Sales Positions. Bilingual (Spanish/English) a plus for the Sales Position. Please apply to the facility Main Office in person at: #1 Jones Way West Middlesex, PA 16159 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
Accounting/ Bookkeeping
Accounting/ Bookkeeping
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF YOUNGSTOWN FINANCE SUPERVISOR - FINANCE DEPARTMENT SALARY $41,980 - $50,376.77 Minimum Qualifications - Bachelor’s Degree in Finance, Accounting or related field from an accredited college or university and a minimum of (2) years work experience in payroll or accounting; or Candidates with Associates Degree in Accounting/Finance from an accredited college or university with a minimum (4) years of work experience in the field. The Candidate should have knowledge and experience in personal computers, including word processing, spreadsheet, and database software programs. Understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Procedures (GAAP). (For additional information please see City website at: www.youngstownohio.gov). All candidates for employment with the City of Youngstown must be a resident of Mahoning County or an Ohio County that is adjacent to Mahoning County at time of hire. Applications accepted at the Youngstown Civil Service Commission Office, 7th Floor, City Hall, Youngstown, Ohio, from October 30, 2017, through November 9, 2017. Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
General Help
Transportation Driver Transport adults with special needs to community appointments and center based programs. Split shifts in am and pm; Monday through Friday. Parttime, approximately 32 hours/week. High School diploma or equivalent, clean criminal record check, valid Ohio driver’s license, safe driving record, and proof of insurance; must be willing to obtain first aid and CPR required. Experience in providing transportation to individuals with disabilities preferred. Submit resume or email Susan F. Evans 299 Edwards St. Youngstown, OH 44502 Or Sevans@ mtc.easterseals.com DFWP/EOE
Automotive
Heavy Truck Parts Manager
McClymonds Supply & Transit is seeking full time experienced parts manager & central purchasing agent. The parts manager is responsible for maintaining a high volume parts inventory, price comparison & coordinating a central parts purchasing program. In depth knowledge of heavy truck parts/mechanics is required along with 5 years of experience. Full slate of benefits available. For more information call Heather at 724-368-8040 EOE
Maintenance Manager
McClymonds Supply & Transit has an immediate opening for a fleet maintenance manager. The position will oversee the daily operations of a large scale fleet maintenance program. Qualified candidates must have a minimum of 5 years of diesel fleet maintenance supervision. Areas of responsibility include the tractors, trailers, trucks & a staff of 20+ technicians. High end current technical knowledge is a must, along with the ability to trouble shoot mechanical problems. Strong compensation package available including full benefits. For more info. call 724-368-8040
Drivers
CDL CLASS A DRIVER
Based in Niles/Warren area. Local work, no layovers, home nightly. Require 2 years verified tractor/trailer experience, plus Haz Mat and Tanker. Benefits include health insurance, 401K, profit sharing, and safety bonus. Apply in person or mail resume to:
Cleveland Express 3091 Rockefeller Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 216-348-1007
Drivers
Health Care
Home nightly, weekly pay, 200 mi. radius around Ohio & western PA. If interested call 330-780-4867.
Truck Driver
Class A OTR Driver, 2 yrs. exp. Dedicated lanes. Hazmat tanker endorsement, dump & TWIC card. Loaded, back empty, paid round trip. Weekly home time. Call Doug at 330-307-8532 Waid Transport
NOW HIRING Local Van Driver
Must have a Class “a” CDL. Call Front Street Trucking 330-544-9180, ext. 6
Health Care
Admissions Coordinator LPN Guardian Health Care Center is looking for an Admissions Coordinator. This marketing position includes duties related to planning, organizing & directing admissions. Qualified applicant should have experience in the following areas: Marketing, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, managed care, resident admission. Must be an LPN in the State of Ohio. Apply in person Mon.Fri., 9:00am-4:00pm: 1735 Belmont Ave. Youngstown, OH 44504 Or online at WindsorHouseInc.com EOE
Health Care
STNAs & Home Health Aides
Class A CDL Driver
Housekeeping Aide
Full time day turn Housekeeping position available. Will work some weekends and holidays. Please apply in person at:
HamptonWoods Nursing Center
1525 W. Western Reserve Rd., Poland, OH 8:30am - 4:00 pm
LPN
- Full Time Full time LPN needed for second shift (2pm10:30pm) for residential facilities serving individuals with intellectual disabilities. Responsible for administering medications and monitoring the medical needs of individuals. Must have current Ohio nursing license and valid driver’s license. Starting rate $18.00 per hour and great benefits. Apply in person at:
Gateways to Better Living, Inc.
6000 Mahoning Ave. Suite 234 Austintown, Ohio; Fax resume to: 330-792-4359; Email to: mobrien@ gatewaystbl.com; Or apply online at: www.gatewaystbl.com EOE
Youngstown Comfort Keepers is a non-medical Home Health care Agency committed to providing quality Hone Care Services to older adults, the disabled and veterans throughout Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana, and Ashtabula Counties in Ohio to meet our current and growing needs. We offer competitive wages, weekly pay, flexible scheduling, medical benefits, PTO and a voluntary benefit plan including dental, vision, life, disability, etc. Full & part time hours available. www.youngstown comfortkeepers.com Apply daily at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502 Applicants must have experience, a valid driver’s license, transportation & insurance and clean criminal background. Comfort Keepers is a Drug Free Workplace
Maintenance/ Janitorial
Apartments Maintenance Technician
Full time position available in Austintown for person skilled in all areas of plumbing, electrical, carpentry, etc. Year round opportunity. Apply in person weekdays at Hillbrook Apts. Leasing Office 478 S. Raccoon Rd. or send resume to gmscares@gmail.com
LPN or RN
- New Facility -
Brand New Windsor House Skilled Nursing Facility Windsor House is accepting applications for full & part time State Tested Nurse Aides (STNAs) on all shifts at our brand new 72 bed skilled nursing facility in Canfield, OH. Must be state tested or willing to train. Previous nurse aide experience preferred. Call 330-545-1550 for information on how to participate in our two week class - for FREE! Apply in person Mon.Fri., 9:00am-3:00pm: 6445 St. Rt. 446 Canfield, OH 44406 (at the corner of Routes 62 & 446) Or online at WindsorHouseInc.com EOE Advertise in Neighbors. 330.746.6565
Windsor House is accepting applications for part time Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) to work 12 hour night shifts (7:00PM7:30AM) at our brand new facility on Canfield, OH. Must be licensed in Ohio. Prior exp. in long term care preferred. LPNs eligible for sign on bonuses up to $1500 and RNs up to $3000. Apply in person Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm at: 6445 St. Rt. 446 Canfield, OH 44406 Or online at: WindsorHouseInc.com EOE
Floor Care Person Position available for a person with experience in floor care. Must be able to strip, wax, buff floors and run carpet extraction machine and other custodial duties. Position is for HamptonWoods in Poland Apply Mon.-Fri. 9:00am - 4:00pm at:
AustinWoods 4780 Kirk Rd. or
HamptonWoods 1525 W. Western Reserve Rd.
Place your ads online at vindy.com, go to Classified tab, click Place Ad or call (330) 746-6565
Maintenance/ Janitorial
Floor Care Person Position available for a person with experience in floor care. Must be able to strip, wax & buff floors, carpet cleaning and other custodial duties. Full time with some weekends and flexible hours. Apply Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 4:00pm at:
AustinWoods
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH 44515 MAINTENANCE PERSON Full time. References required. Call 330-533-7100
Maintenance Technicians Experienced maintenance technicians needed for one of our Woodlands Nursing facilities. Must have proven experience in plumbing, electrical, drywall, painting and mechanical repairs. Must be able to lift 50 pounds. Candidate will ensure facility is maintained in good repair and all systems are in compliance with all applicable safety and fire regulations, as well as federal, state, and local building codes. Position will be a day shift, but requires the flexibility as needed to be on call for evening and weekend emergencies. Must have a valid driver’s license, clean driving record and be able to pass a drug test. Competitive salary and benefit package that includes health, dental, vision and 401K. Apply at:
RN
The Valleyís Largest Auto Showroom
Professional
COUNSELOR
Full-time Counselor with appropriate credentials to provide services for chemically dependent patients in our Rock Creek, Ohio location. Master’s degree and Bachelor level positions available. EOE Please apply online at:
www.glenbeigh.com
COUNSELOR
Individual to provide group & individual counseling along with staff support, 3 days per week, during school year. Professional license as a counselor, social worker or school counselor is required. 330-501-8200
Medical Asst./ Nursing Asst./ CPCT
Glenbeigh Hospital is seeking a part-time Medical Asst./Nursing Asst./CPCT. Applicant needs to be a personable individual with medical assistant certification, state tested nurse’s aide or a CPCT who can complete diverse tasks. One who views the chemical dependency field as an opportunity to learn & grow and works with team members to provide high quality care for our patients. Interaction with our clients is an integrate part of this position. Applicant must have typing & filing skills. Please apply online at:
www.glenbeigh.com EOE
AustinWoods Nursing Facility
4780 Kirk Rd. Austintown, OH Mon.-Fri., 8am to 4pm
Office/Clerical
Office Worker
Part time. EOE Please apply in person at: 57 Westchester Dr. Austintown, OH 44515
Secretary/Admin
Immediate opportunity available for RN. Part time, temporary position for pain clinic, Tues., Wed., Thurs., 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please email resume to: dr@curoclinic.com You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new job today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
Nov. 4-10
Full time position with local accounting firm. Duties would include answering phones, filing, billing, accounts receivable, spreadsheet input, document preparation, dictation, and other general office duties as required. Must be proficient in Excel, Word, and typing. QuickBooks experience a plus. Mail resume and salary requirements to: 6400 Olde Stone Crossing Poland, OH 44514
NURSING
Seeking an RN/LPN with an interest in the Chemical Dependency field & current Ohio license. Full-time & parttime positions available. Please apply online at:
www.glenbeigh.com EOE
TRYING TO SELL A CAR, COUCH, OR COLLECTIBLE$? LOOK NO FURTHER, YOU’VE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE. CALL THE NEIGHBORS CLASSIFIED DEPT 746-6565
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COOK
Full time, short order cook. Restaurant style dining with supervision. Experience preferred. Benefit package. Apply at:
HamptonWoods Nursing Center
1525 E. Western Reserve Rd. Poland, Ohio Mon.-Fri., 9am - 4pm
Culinary Instructor
Min. 3 yrs. related work exp. Restaurant Mgmt. or culinary degree preferred, but not required. Must have knowledge of nutrition, restaurant management, marketing, food service costs & culinary arts. Available to teach afternoons/evenings, Mon.-Thurs. Resume & references to: Supervisor, MCCTC Adult Career Center 7300 N. Palmyra Road Canfield, OH 44406
Skills/Trades
CEMENT FINISHERS WANTED
Starting Wage: $13.19-$19.05 (depending on exp.) OPCMIA Local Union No. 526, Area No. 179 is accepting applications for apprentices. An application form is required for this opportunity. Application forms are available by calling Howard Agueda @ 330-539-6050 or they can be picked up at the Union Hall, Mon.-Fri., 9am-2pm at: 5204 Mahoning Ave. Suite 108 Youngstown, OH 44515 For more info: TheBuildersOnline.com Application Deadline: November 17, 2017
DIESEL MECHANIC
Well established manufacturer seeks JOURNEYMAN Diesel Mechanic to rebuild, repair & perform preventative maintenance on mobile equipment. Must have experience with CAT equipment. Full benefit package. Pay commensurate with experience. Send resume to: Box M62661 c/o The Vindicator, PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501 Moving from the area? Log onto Vindy.com to keep in touch!
Skills/Trades
Furnace/Plumber - part time, work avail. in Girard, flexible hrs. starting $25/ hr. Call 330-531-1679
GRINDERS WANTED! Converse All Steel Services, Inc., in Canfield, OH, is looking to hire two grinders. Skills required: attention to detail, can read a tape measure, can follow directions and work with a team, grinding/ welding, operating forklifts and overhead cranes, staging orders, loading and unloading trucks. Positions require frequent overtime. Please email resumes to: ross@ converseallsteel.com or call 330-533-2377 and ask for Ross to schedule an interview
-Night Grinder-$10/Hr. -Day Grinder-$9/Hr. Full benefits after 30 days, no vision or dental, 401K match up to 4% after first year. Quality bonus every 2 months. Perfect attendance bonus. Family owned and operated for over 30 years.
Converse All Steel Services, Inc. 450 West Main Street Canfield, Ohio 44406 Phone: 330-533-2377 Fax: 330-533-2376
HVAC
Heat & Air Tech
Suburban Cleveland & Akron. Positions available full time for universal certified applicant. Must be licensed. Suite available. Great Opportunity! Send resume to rentsuites5414 @gmail.com
Manufacturing Plant Laborers Mechanical/Electrical Maintenance Technicians Looking for experienced manufacturing individuals available for shift work. (All shifts), overtime is mandatory. We offer a competitive starting wage and full benefit package. Will be subject to drug test, background check and pre-employment physical. Please send resume or letter of interest to: 3121 W. Market St. Warren, OH 44485
Roofers & Laborers Call Adam at 330-518-4816
Fax your ads Monday through Friday to (330) 747-0399.
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RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished Austintown - Lg. fam. & din. rm., 2 bdrm., start at $550 + elec. 330-506-9956
Acreage 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. Springfield Twp., 8 acres, utilities, $48,900.
Austintown - Phoenix House Apts., 1 bdrm. Enclosed porch area Elevators, Util., cable & Wifi included in rent. Free lunch program avail. 330-792-1913, Ext. 1
TRUMBULL CO. Champion Twp., 43 wooded acres, utilities, $114,900. Mespo Twp., Reduced! 20 acres, river frontage, $33,900. S.R. 87.
Boardman - 2 bdrm., lg. kit. with appl., beige carpeting throughout, carport, laundry, $495/mo. includes heat & water. No pets. Call 330-774-4718
STUFF
Boardman Condo - 1st. floor, 2 bdrm., din. rm., garage with storage rm., $775 heat included. 724-730-9805 BROWNLEE WOODS 2nd. floor apt. Call 330-718-6454 Girard Duplex - Lg. 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, $575/mo., heat incl., no pets. 330-720-0015 Liberty - 3 Bdrm. duplex, 2 full baths, 1 car attached garage, $875/mo. + sec. dep. + util. 330-509-2171. Liberty - newly remodeled, 2 bdrm., c/a, $565 + elec. only. Call 330-727-0226.
Houses For Rent Lake Milton Lakeside with dock, 1 bdrm.., 1 bath, appliances, attached garage, large deck, patio no pets. $950. Eve. 330-654-2236.
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Antiques/Collectibles Record player, Antique cherry, late 1800s, w/antique records, as old as the record player, solid cherry cabinet filled w/records, all $4000/offer. 330-757-2072. 15 Ford Coupe prints in frames, Model T to 1940, $90 for all. Call 330-482-9615, after 5. ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Nov. 11 & 12 - CANTON, OH Stark County Fairgrounds Sat. 9-4; Sun. 10-4; Adm. $5 * Over 100 Quality Dealers * Earlybird Sat. 7AM/$7 I-77 to exit #106, 13th St. 1 mi. W. to 305 Wertz Ave. 330-794-9100
COUCH - studio, (sleeper) blue w/sm. blue spots. $250. Call 330-507-8728.
Yo. west - cozy 2 bdrm., 1 bath house, $485/ mo. + gas & electric. Shown by appt. only 234-228-2397
Sofa, loveseat, rocker - 3 pc., leather., all reclining, burgandy, excellent condition, $850 or best offer. 330-718-9639/330-719-0322
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Medical Equipment
New Middletown - Carousel Corners, 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, $223,900. Call 330-651-2810
Outdoor Signs - 2 aluminum, 4’x10’, one single face, one double face,. $600 pair; 5500 watt gas generator on cart, $400; 2 steel doors, 32x79, $25 ea. Employee lockers, 6’ tall, 3 section, $100. 330-442-7498 Painter, retired must sell airless sprayer, extension ladders, gang box, scaffold, & misc. Call for details, 330-718-2265. Power Washer - 1800 PSI, $50; 3 pc. metal cargo ramps, $50; Kirby Generation 3 sweeper w/attachments, $50; Futon, $50; Husky 22 ton, log splitter. $550. 724-656-0663. Tilt bed trailer, 10x4, new floor, wiring & lights, $500 or best offer. 330-755-1109
Musical Instruments Grand Piano - solid cherry, with bench, like new, asking $15,000/negotiate. 330-757-2072.
Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Cross bow - Horton Explorer XL150 w/Red Dot scope, extras, $250. 330-793-4499
RECLINER Brown, like new, $250. Call 330-881-6033
LAKE MILTON AREA - by owner, 2100 sq. ft. split level house, with 5 or 10 acres, 4 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 car garage + unattached 28x44 garage. $175,000 with 5 acres/more with 10 acres. CALL 330-718-8099.
Miscellaneous
Furniture
Yo. West - 3 Bdrm., 1 car garage, $600 + util. No pets. Call 330-506-9956
Houses For Sale
Tractor - Husqvarna, 56” cut, brand new, $3000/best offer. 330-503-5184.
Coffee & 2 end tables, all wood, walnut color, excellent condition, $200. Call 330-538-2562
Microwave Stand - wood, top & bottom storage, utensil drawer, towel bar, excellent, $45. 412-260-1905
Boardman - by owner, 3 bdrm.; brick ranch, $91,500. Call 330-519-9230.
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Canoe - Raddison 16’ alum., side motor mount, oars, $475. Call 330-793-4499
Yo. South - 3-bdrm., liv. rm., din. rm., kit., full basement, $550. 330-782-2994.
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Reclining Lift Chair - Williamsburg blue, like new, $375. Call 330-881-6033
Lawn/Garden Equipment Riding Mower - Craftsman 46” cut with bagger system, great condition, $750. Call 330-402-1767 SNOWBLOWER - Cub Cadet, 24”, 2-stage, headlight, elec. start, p.s., heated hand grips, excellent condition, $525. 330-519-8398 TRACTOR - Craftsman, 42”, with bagger & snowplow, big 17hp, all for $1295. Call 330-501-5455
Cross bow with Kasco scope, Cobra, extras, $150. Call 330-793-4499 Pistol - Taurus model 92, 9mm, w/3, 15-round magazines, case incl., $300. Call Steve at 330-774-1484
Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
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PETS, ANIMALS Pets Lost Shih-Tzu - black & white, female, approx. 8 yrs. old, no collar, since Wed. 10/25. Owner is very ill. Call/text, 330-272-5023 or Call Rick at Mahoning Co. Dog Pound.
Birds The Bird Lady will take free birds into my loving care any time. Call 330-965-0194 YOU CAN FIND A GOLDMINE IN OUR CLASSIFIED MERCHANDISE SECTIONS! CHECK THEM OUT WEEKLY FOR NEW AND UNIQUE ITEMS.
The Valley’s Largest Auto Showroom
Dogs
Automobiles
Vans
LABS - AKC, black, female, 10 wks. old, vet checked, started on house training. 330-623-0197 call/text.
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E.
Chevrolet Astro passenger van - 2002, 91,000 mi., very good condition, white, no rust, runs good, $4500. Call 330-759-1548.
Big Puppy Sale - Yorkies York-chon, Cavachon, Morkies, Shihchon, Shih-Poo, Maltese. 330-259-1286 www. ohiopuppy.com 1560 E. Liberty St
Free Pets Kittens - free, 6 multi colors, litter trained. Call 330-530-9041.
NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals. 8000
AUTOMOTIVE Antique/Classic Cars Buick Special - 1940 Completely redone, $22,000 Call 724-656-0663. Ford Thunderbird LX - 1993 New tires, brakes, runs great, 1 owner, great shape! $1800. 330-792-2427
Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
SUVs Chevrolet Equinox - 2015, LTZ, AWD, V-6, sunroof, 52,000 mi., good condition, Pa. inspec. 03/18. RTitle. $16,500. 724-698-4341. Chevrolet Equinox LT- 2010, 125,000 mi., very good condition, all new brakes & more. $7500. 234-564-1475
Chevrolet Van - 1995 motor good, body bad, $600. 330-788-1147/330-744-2965 Ford Freestar Mini Van 2005. Really nice looking, runs great, much new, very clean, must see & drive, $3995. Call 330-533-3950
GMC Terrain LT1 - 2014 33,000 mi., 4 cyl., excellent, garage kept, $15,500. Call or text 330-550-3501
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Happily Ever After Kaylie McMurray v Dylan Nielson CANFIELD
Kaylie McMurray and Dylan Nielson, both of Washington, D.C., were married March 9 in a courthouse in Washington. The bride’s parents are Donald and Denise McMurray of Canfield. The groom’s parents are Karl Nielson of Columbia, S.C., and Jeanette Miles, also of Columbia. Mrs. Nielson received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Ohio State University and a doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Dayton. She is employed with Medstar Rehabilitation Network in Chevy Chase, Md., as a physical therapist and clinic coordinator. Mr. Nielson received bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and genetics from A post-nuptial reception will be hostClemson University and a doctorate in ed by the bride’s parents at their home Neuroscience from OSU. He is a data in Canfield on Sept. 23. scientist for the National Institute of The couple honeymooned in South Health in Bethesda, Md. Africa and reside in Washington.
Smiths host garden party to celebrate 50th canfield
William and Veronica Smith and their children hosted a garden party Aug. 12 at their home to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with family and friends. The Smiths have four children, Jackie DiGiovanni of Pasadena, Calif.; Eduardo Villabona of Poland; John Smith of New Middletown; and Jennifer Landrigan of Portland, Maine. The Smiths also have four grandchildren. Mr. Smith and the former Veronica Luna were married Aug. 10, 1967, at the courthouse in Las Vegas. Mrs. Smith retired in 2010 as an advertising sales executive with The Vindicator. She is employed part-time in the paint department at Home Depot in Steel as a sergeant in plant protection. Boardman. Mr. Smith retired in 1991 from LTV He served in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Shana Wilson, Jim Schuler set date for Dec. 23 Nicole Vlad and Dr. Evan Wray will marry YOUNGSTOWN
Dr. Clarence and Alice Wray and Victor a nd Elizabet h V lad, a ll of Youngstown, are announcing the engagement of their children, Nicole M. V lad to Dr. Evan Wray, also of Youngstown. The ceremony will take place at 1:30 p.m. April 28, 2018 at St. Charles Borromeo church in Boardman with a reception that evening at The Links at Firestone Farms in Columbiana. Invitations will be issued for both events. Miss V lad g raduated f rom Youngstown State University with a degree in exercise science and is studying at YSU toward a doctorate in physical therapy. Dr. Wray graduated from YSU with a doctorate in physical therapy and
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Sha na W i l son a nd Ji m Schu ler, both of Poland, are announcing their engagement. The bride-elect is the daughter of Wayne Wilson and Maureen Wilson, both of Sharpsville, Pa. The prospective groom is the son of Jim and JoAnn Schuler of New Middletown. The couple plan to marry Dec. 23 at St. Bartholomew Parish in Sharpsville. Invitations will be extended for the ceremony and also for a reception at Tiffany’s Banquet Center in Brookfield. Miss Wilson graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She earned a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Western Kentucky University, and she holds a doctorate in clinical psychology from Kent State University. She is a peworks for Circle Rehab in Youngstown diatric psychologist at Akron Children’s as a physical therapist. Hospital in Akron. Mr. Schuler graduated from Mercy-
hurst University with a bachelor’s degree in education. He is a middle-school teacher in Springfield Local School District, and coaches football, basketball and track for the district.