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The Boardman High School marching band began their “In Concert” event on Oct. 28 by standing in the script Ohio and playing “Buckeye Battle Cry” and “The Star Spangled Banner.”
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Pictured are Joe Strock as Robbie Hart and Chloe Housteau as Rosie in Boardman High School’s proudction of “The Wedding Singer.”
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POLL RESULTS Every week, we’ll provide a question about our Neighbors communities and ask you to weigh in with an answer. And we hope you’ll share an opinion as well. Here are the results to last week’s poll.
AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
Should we still participate in Daylight Savings Time?
Will you attend any movie releases this month?
Yes - I think it has a useful purpose. 33%. Yes - But I wish it happened at a different time. 0%.
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Pictured are Joe Strock as Robbie Hart and Chloe Housteau as Rosie in Boardman High School’s proudction of “The Wedding Singer.”
BHS’s “Wedding Singer” marries energy and fun on stage Boardman High School will soon present its fall musical, ”The Wedding Singer.” A cast and crew of more than 60 students will delight audiences at the Boardman Performing Arts Center on Nov. 16-18 at 7 p.m. Based on the popular Adam Sandler movie, “The Wedding Singer” centers on rock star wannabe, Robbie Hart, who’s wedding singer magic turns to disaster after he gets left at the altar. Enter Julia, a sweet and encouraging waitress who wins his affection but she has plans of her own to marry another. “The cast has been work-
ing ver y hard, 25-30 hours per week, and it shows,” said Director Katelyn Deladurantey. “The 80s are back in style right now, in fact many of the students in the cast already had the 80s band T-shirts in their closets at home. They are excited about the music and audiences will love the energy they bring to the story.” Tickets are $13 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. You can get tickets online at Boa rd ma n Per for m i ngArtsCenter.com. Ticket sales on days of performance will beg in one hour before t he show.
No - I understand why we have it, but I think it’s outdated. 66%. No - I don’t think we should participate in it. 0%.
Yes - There are a few I want to attend. 0%.
No - But I will see them at some point after release. 50%.
Yes - I will attend one. 0%.
No - I’m not interested in any movies this month. 50%.
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POLAND
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. 0%. Yes - But I don’t get to do it often. 50%.
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No - But I still attend them any- Yes - It’s all the same dishes. 0%. way. 50%. Yes - But we change out one or two things to cater to the holiNo - I prefer not to attend them day. 0%. at all. 0%.
No - Only one or two items stay the same, the rest change. 100%. No - We like to always have different dishes to eat.
AUSTINTOWN
CANFIELD
What type of musical instrument would you most like to learn to play? The drums. One of the string instruments.
Will you discuss the meanings behind Veteran’s Day with your family this weekend? Yes - We discuss it every year. No - The schools have already discussed it with them. Yes - This will be our first year No - My family already really getting to discuss it. knows and understands the meanings.
A woodwind instrument.
Other.
A brass instrument. Visit austintownneighbors.com to vote.
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POLAND
Do you decorate your home for Thanksgiving? Yes - We decorate for every holiday.
No - We’ll decorate after Thanksgiving.
Yes - We do, but we don’t go all-out.
No - We don’t decorate for holidays.
Will we see snowfall stick to the ground before Thanksgiving? Yes - We’ll see it very soon. No - We won’t see it until December. Yes - We’ll see it right around Thanksgiving. No - It won’t stick before the end of the year.
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High-tea fundraiser set The Hopewell Theatre (formerly the Victorian Players) will host a Victorian High-Tea Fundraiser on Nov. 19 from 3-6 p.m. at the Piccadilly Parlour, located at 114 S. Broad St. in Canfield. Proceeds from this fundraiser will support the theater’s handicap accessibility project. A luncheon will be served, beginning at 3:30 p.m., and will consist of a cup of soup (your choice), tea sandwiches, sweets and tea or coffee. Entertainment will be provided. A vendor, who specializes in jewelry made from silverware, will be on the premises with hand-made jewelry items for sale. There will be a live auction of unique, vintage items and a 50/50 raffle, all proceeds going to the handicap accessibility project. Door prizes will be awarded. Victorian dress is encouraged, but not necessary. Due to limited seating, reservations are required. The cost is $30 per person, and $15 of the ticket price is tax deductible. Checks may be sent, payable to the Hopewell Theatre, c/o 17B Hunters Woods Bld., Canfield, OH 44406. Your check is your receipt. For further information, or to make a reservation, call 330-533-8789 and ask for Marlene.
Newcomers group to meet on Nov. 15 The Newcomers of Mahoning Valley will meet on Nov. 15 at Johnny’s restaurant, located at 7807 Market St. Carol Gregg and Helen Laenen are hostesses. Because the topic of immigration is very popular right now, Helen is going to share her experiences leaving her home country and coming to America during WWII. For more information about the organization or reservations, call Jorine at 330-757-7212 or Barbara at 330-758-3934.
Audubon Society to talk turkey Nov. 28 The Audubon Society/Mahoning Valley invites the public to “Let’s Talk Turkey” at 7 p.m. on Nov. 28 at the Canfield library. How did the turkey get its name? What is a group of turkeys called? How long do turkeys live? How fast can they run and fly? Find out the answers to these and other interesting “turkey facts” with Bob Coggeshall, including many photographs of turkeys taken in Mill Creek Park.
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The Boardman High School marching band began their “In Concert” event on Oct. 28 by standing in the script Ohio and playing “Buckeye Battle Cry” and “The Star Spangled Banner.”
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While the marching band sat during their “In Concert” event, the Spartan Silks/ Twirlers and Spartan Sweethearts did flag and dance routines throughout the show for the crowd. The Sweethearts danced to the Boardman band’s playing of a “Hamilton” melody, including the songs “My Shot” and “The Room Where It Happens” from the Broadway musical.
BHS marching band plays concert in school gym by ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
The Boardman High School marching band performed during their “In Concert“ event on Oct. 28. The event had the band performing their full marching set, including drum cadences, for parents and fans of the band. The Spartan Sweethearts and Spartan Silks/Tw irlers, the dance team and flag line, performed with the band as they had all season. They also had a “Cupcake Wars“ style competition where groups baked cupcakes and presented them to be judged. “The band is so unique and special. This event is great for the kids to play the whole set in a night,“ said band director Thomas Ruggieri. He also said the “Cupcake Wars BSMB Style“ has been popular among the students and those at the event. The ba nd sta r ted in t he “Script Ohio” formation that Ohio State’s marching band does. They played “Buckeye Battle Cry“ followed by “The Star Spangled Banner.“ Then,
they sat down and opened their set with an arrangement of Aaron Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man.“ They began into their melodies of Van Halen and Bruno Mars, where they played multiple songs from the artists. They played some other popular songs after that, including “Sell Out“ by Less Than Jake, “Believer“ by Imagine Dragons and “Jump in the Line“ by Harry Belafonte. The drumline followed this by playing their own set of songs that they played for the Drum Night at Boardman High School. The students in the drumline wrote and choreographed the pieces and movements with little help from Ruggieri. The full band played two melodies from last year’s group of songs that the students enjoyed. They played “My Shot“ and “The Room Where It Happens“ from the Broadway musical Hamilton proceeded by Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy“ and “Purple Rain.“ Members of the band came out to the floor to dance with the Spartan Sweethearts during
the band’s playing of “Sh-Boom“ by The Chords. The band and Ruggieri gave a special tribute to the seniors in band, Silks and Sweethearts. They performed “Auld Land Syne“ and Boardman’s Alma Mater before heading into their final set of songs. Their performance culminated in their main set of songs this marching season, “Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music.“ The band played a series of songs from Woodstock and had members of their band come out and sing the songs, ending with Joe Cocker’s “With a Little Help From My Friends.“ The attendees in the stands went to the cafe to eat the cupcakes from the “Cupcake Wars”
after the performance. The students in the band cooked and designed the cupcakes. They split into 14 teams and made more than 600 cupcakes under the Woodstock theme that the band ended the show with. The cupcakes often had tie-dye looking designs on the frosting and were placed in the formation of a peace sign. Ruggieri said the proceeds from the event will go toward the band’s trip in April, where they will march in Norfolk, Va. as a part of the annual Parade of Nations. The marching band has done the “In Concert“ event for many years, at least since 1975. They have done “Cupcake Wars BSMB Style“ for the past six years.
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POLICE BLOTTER Oct. 13 Breaking and entering: Someone forcibly entered Tiffany’s Bar & Grille, 7120 Tiffany Blvd., via the front door, though it appeared nothing was missing. Theft: A car was entered on Wildwood Drive. Nothing seemed to be missing, however. Oct. 14 Assaults: Police received information that a woman had bitten a Boardman man and that the man had reportedly struck her as they argued during a car ride in the township, though neither wished to file charges against the other. Theft: A Hudson Drive man told officers someone had removed flowers
from his neighbor’s driveway. Menacing: A man reported a driver pointed a stun gun at him while they were stopped in traffic at Route 224 and Market Street after the motorist had reportedly cut the man off. Theft: A Sylvia Lane man discovered two wallets missing from his vehicle. Recovered property: A 2010 Mazda CX9 was found in Youngstown after a Loma Vista Drive woman had reported the car stolen. Theft: A Shorehaven Drive woman reported her purse, $60, a concealedcarry permit and other property missing from her car. Theft: A Mount Pleasant, Pa., woman staying at a South Avenue motel discovered 80 over-the-counter med-
ications missing from her room. Assault: A Larkridge Avenue woman and her boyfriend each reported having been assaulted by the other after a party they had attended near Ewing Road. Oct. 15 Assault: An employee with a McClurg Road restaurant alleged a co-worker poked and pushed him in the chest during an argument, though the accuser was not injured. Criminal damaging: A man discovered damage to a portion of aluminum siding, and that someone had tossed a liquid on the front and side of his Argyle Avenue home.
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Seniors met in Boardman Park’s Lariccia Family Community Center for Senior Fun Day on Sept. 28 for a craft, a blood pressure screening, bingo, a speaker, lunch and an exercise. Pictured are director Mona Mangiarelli (left) and guest speaker Stephen Kristan of AT&T (right) with the senior citizens at the event.
Seniors have fun day by ZACK SHIVELY zshively@vindy.com
Boardman Park hosted a Senior Fun Day at the Lariccia Family Community Center building on Sept. 28. Organizer Mona Mangiarelli provided the seniors with a speaker, a blood pressure screening, bingo, a craft, lunch and an exercise. The Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice Senior Center created the outreach program to give the seniors recreation and fellowship. Vista Care Boardman sponsored the event. Jennifer Connolly, administrator at Vista Care Boardman, spoke during lunch. Students from Youngstown State University’s nursing program did the blood pressure screenings this week. Stephen Kristan, Director of External Affairs for AT&T Ohio, gave a presentation during the event. Kristan said that seniors have a growing interest in cell phone
technology. “Forty-two percent of seniors have smart phones and 80 percent have cell phones,“ he said. He stated they want the technology for three reasons, to stay independent, to remain connected with family and friends and to save money. He left time for questions at the end, as he has done when giving this presentation elsewhere. He said that these customers want these types of presentations and service. He also stressed the importance of setting up “ICE contacts,“ or contacts to call in case of emergency. The Senior Fun Day program has run for 13 years. The park offers the program three times a month, once on the fourth Monday and on the third and fourth Thursdays. Mangiarelli advises that seniors only register for one class a month, as the classes are the same throughout the month. To register, contact Mangiarelli at 330-744-5071.
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Every Senior Fun Day offers blood pressure screenings. On Sept. 28, students from YSU’s nursing program provided the blood pressure screenings. Pictured, from left, are Lindsey Laboy, Madison Mistovich and Stephanie Mayor.
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Panhellenic scholarship available
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The Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association will be offering a Panhellenic scholarship for the 2018 -19 school year to an undergraduate who is both an active member of a National Panhellenic Conference organization and a resident of Mahoning, Trumbull or Columbiana County. Applications are available on the YAPA website at www. youngstownalumnaepanhellenic.weebly.com with the deadline of Nov. 30. The Youngstown Alumnae Panhellenic Association is in its 91st year and provides lifelong involvement for Greek alumnae women and supports collegiate Greek women. For more information about membership, obtain a membership form through the YAPA website. Pictured are, from left, Anna Masi, Carol Havrilla, Lynn Sorber, Gina DeMain, Stephanie DeMain (2016-2017 scholarship winner), Peggy Machingo, Paulette Malie, Leilani Drake and Kimberly Russell.
Gorant Chocolatier hosts holiday food drive Gorant Chocolatier is “Lending a Hand to Stop Hunger” in the Mahoning Valley this holiday season by hosting its third annual food drive. The goal this year is to collect 300 pounds of food. “Every year that we participate in this food drive, our donations increase,” said Mary Ann Yerage, Gorant Purchasing Manager. “We started strong at more than 200 pounds, but want to keep adding onto that momentum.” Starting Nov. 1, customers can donate non-perishable food items
and receive 5 percent off their purchase for each item donated (up to 25 percent). The food drive continues through Nov. 16. Participating locations include the Boardman Factory location (8301 Market Street) and the Canfield/Westford Commons location (4259 Boardman-Canfield Road). The most needed food items for this holiday season include boxed stuffing, instant mashed potatoes, canned yams, canned vegetables and gravy mix. Second Harvest Food Bank of
the Mahoning Valley, a member of Feeding America, assists 148 hunger-relief programs in the Tri-County area. These include church pantries, homeless shelters, soup kitchens, shelters for battered women and after-school programs. In 2016, the Food Bank distributed 10.5 million pounds of food, including 3 million pounds of produce. For more information on the Food Bank, visit www.mahoningvalleysecondharvest.org or call 330-792-5522.
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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 Clean up and sell those stowed away articles for cash! Hundreds of people can use those things stored in your attic collecting dust. An ad in Neighbors will bring you cash for them in a hurry. Call 330-746-6565.
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Youngstown Comfort Keepers is currently hiring for the position of RN/Clinical Supervisor. Youngstown Comfort Keepers is a non-medical Home Health Care Agency servicing Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana and Ashtabula Counties, which strives to provide the highest quality of life to older adults, veterans and the disabled in our communities. The RN/Clinical Supervisor will routinely conduct client assessments and develop/ update Plans of Care and client medical records, supervise and train Home Health Aides, communicate with provider agencies and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements/ standards of practice and communicate with other agency departments regarding changes, issues, concerns for follow up. Applicants must hold a current RN license in the State of Ohio and a valid Driver’s License. Home Care experience and knowledge of Passport & Ohio Home Care Waiver programs required. Apply in person at: 805 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown, OH 44502
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Top sales reps are earning per week doing this, you can too. For More information, please call: 330.747.1471 Ext. 1518
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To provide a wide range of administrative and support duties for CEO & HR Director. Excellent organizational & multi-task skills, with a high degree of competency in Microsoft Office computer skills. Must have at least 1 year proven experience in HR functions. Excellent benefits. PA Act 33/34/FBI clearances needed. EOE. Send resumes to: HR Department 2201 E. State Street Hermitage, PA 16148 Or e-mail to: dklingensmith@cccmer.org
Security
School Security Officer
Part-time off-duty Police Officers and Security Officers needed for school security in the Warren and Youngstown areas. Security Officers must be eligible for registration as a security guard by the State of Ohio. Must be able to manage behaviors using non-physical methods and verbal commands. Please fax your resume to: 216-916-4304 or email resume: Aperrya@aol.com. To expedite consideration, please call 216-509-4145. Interviews to start soon.
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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
CNC Machinists Immediate Opening
Local established fabricator with a steady work load has immediate opening for a full-time Machinist. Must be experienced in set-up and must be able to read blue prints. Competitive wages & benefits. Send reply to: Box M62663 c/o The Vindicator PO Box 780 Youngstown, OH 44501
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
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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
Poland Schools - spacious 2 bdrm. apt., large kit., inquire at 330-501-6378.
Houses For Sale
Yo. South - 2 bdrm., $550 includes all util. 1st mo. + sec. Call 330-881-1779.
Boardman - by owner, 3 bdrm.; brick ranch, $91,500. Call 330-519-9230.
Din. rm. set - 9 pc. Thomasville, very lightly used, $1500. Call 330-565-9940.
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.
Dinette set - metal w/glass top, 2 bar stools, excellent shape, $175. 330-716-0070.
Austintown
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2 & 3 Bdrm. Townhomes Spacious closets, finished rec rm., pet friendly, washer/dryer hookup. Call today for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Austintown
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Yo. West - Garden District 1-bdrm., liv. rm., kit. & bath, $500/mo. incl. util. & appl. No pets. 330-565-8616
Houses For Rent Boardman/Poland -1591 Tamarisk Trail, Borders Poland Woods, 3 bdrm., 2.5 bath, 3 car garage, $1500 + util., 1st, last + sec., 2 yr. lease. 330-518-4627.
1 & 2 Bdrms. starting at $545/mo. + elec. Large closets, balcony/patio, in bldg. laundry, pool & fitness center on site. Call today for details! 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com
Canfield - 3 bdrm., 2 car garage, 1 acre, full basement, $950+ util. 330-502-5121.
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Yo. West - 118 Wesley 3 bdrm., 2 story, basement, all appl., $650 + util., 1st, last, + sec., 1 yr. lease, garage extra. 330-518-4627.
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1-Bdrm. apt., $545 + elec. 2-Bdrm. starting at $625 Large closets, din. rm., lots of natural light. Select units pet friendly. Call 330-792-0792 cpwapartments.com Austintown
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Hitchcock Apts. Studio, 1-Bdrm. and 2-Bdrm. 330-758-6729
Ask for Specials! Boardman - 2 bdrm., lg. kit. with appl., beige carpeting throughout, carport, laundry, $495/mo. includes heat & water. No pets. Call 330-774-4718
Liberty- newly remodeled, 2 bdrm., w/attached garage, lg. rec rm., c/a, $775/mo. + all uti., 330-727-0226.
Yo. West - 3 Bdrm., 1 car garage, $600 + util. No pets. Call 330-506-9956 Yo. west - cozy 2 bdrm., 1 bath house, $485/ mo. + gas & electric. Shown by appt. only 234-228-2397
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REAL ESTATE
Residential Lots Lowellville - clean lot, 2022 sq. ft. $6500/best offer. Unbeatable Deal. 330-531-3561
Acreage Columbiana Co. BRUNER LAND CO., INC. 330-289-7639
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Knox Twp. 1 Acre, nice homes in area, $12,900. Bayard Rd.
Furniture COUCH & LOVESEAT Burgundy leather, both reclining, $625/offer. 330-718-9639/330-719-0322
Dining room table, 6 chairs, & hutch, light oak, $400/offer. Vienna - 234-719-1201
Furniture Coffee & 2 end tables, all wood, walnut color, excellent condition, $200. Call 330-538-2562 Selling your stuff is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!
Wanted to Buy WANTED: Collections of LP’s, 45 rpm Records. Cash paid. Call 330-518-6576
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Birds
Indianola Furniture - Used Furniture & Appliances. 330-788-8284
The Bird Lady will take free birds into my loving care any time. Call 330-965-0194
Lawn/Garden Equipment
Cats
Lawn tractor - John Deere 110, 1965, with brass tag mower deck, manuals & some new parts, $650. Call eve., 330-758-8209
Snow Blower - Toro Power Max 7240E, 24”, 2 stage, gas, elec. start, like new, $550. Call 330-442-7592
Complete Playboy Collection. Very good condition, all poly bagged & boxed, $8000/offer. 330-565-3823
Schwinn Airdyne Evo Comp Like new, $450/offer. Call 330-333-6912
Household Goods
Liverpool Twp. 43 Acres, woods, hills, secluded, $104,900. John Campbell Rd.
Antiques/Collectibles
Rifle case, soft, 54”, good condition, $25. Call 330-318-2100
PETS, ANIMALS
MOWER Honda, self-propelled, $46. Call 330-549-0947
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Sporting/Exercise Equipment
Kitchen table & chairs with matching dinette set, marble top, excellent condition, $500. Call 330-423-8211
Liverpool Twp. 5 Wooded acres, $19,900. Leeper Rd.
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KITTENS & CATS 330-502-5352
Free Pets FREE KITTENS 2 gray/white, 1 multi, litter trained. Call 330-530-9041
NOTICE: Screen respondents carefully when giving away animals. 8000
AUTOMOTIVE
SNOWBLOWER - Cub Cadet, 24”, 2-stage, headlight, elec. start, p.s., heated hand grips, excellent condition, $500. 330-519-8398
Antique/Classic Cars
VACUUM BAG Craftsman, $22. Call 330-549-0947
Buick Special - 1940 Completely redone, $22,000 Call 724-656-0663.
Miscellaneous
Chevrolet Caprice Classic 1995, 99,.000 mi., V8, very nice, $2800. 330-536-8850.
Woodburning Stove Upright, shaker grate, $200/offer. 330-744-1526
Sporting/Exercise Equipment RIFLE - Winchester, model 61, 22 magnum, $1700. Call 330-772-4727
Automobile Parts/Service 1969 Chevrolet Camaro posi rear end, 273 gear, $300/offer. 724-866-7854 You have waited long enough. Get your hands on a new car today using the Neighbors Classifieds.
Automobile Storage
SUVs
Trucks
Austintown Car Storage $40 per month 330-565-5803/330-565-5801
Chevrolet Equinox LT- 2010, 125,000 mi., very good condition, all new brakes & more. $7500. 234-564-1475
Dodge Dakota - 2006, quad cab, 4WD, 72,000 orig. mi., 1-owner, 3.7 V-6, $6800 or best offer. 330-272-5602
Boats Tri-Haul - 18ft., needs work, 100hp., rebuilt motor & trailer, incl. title for both $500/offer. 330-719-8231
Snowmobiles Yamaha - 2013, Nitro FX 10 XTDL, 1300 mi., $7500. Call 330-720-1250
Automobiles Buick Riviera - 1997 Supercharged Classic 100,000 mi., excellent condition, $3000. Must sell! 330-726-2685/330-330-3955
GMC Terrain LT1 - 2014 33,000 mi., 4 cyl., excellent, garage kept, $15,500. Call or text 330-550-3501
Trucks Chevrolet Silverado - 2004 4x4, 115,000 mi., body fair, runs great. Must See! $5500. Call 330-720-9788. Chevrolet S-10 2001. 4 cyl., auto., 85,000 orig. mi., $1750/offer. 330-398-3902 To Advertise in Neighbors.
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Vans Chevrolet Astro passenger van - 2002, 91,000 mi., very good condition, white, no rust, runs good, $4500. Call 330-759-1548. DODGE CARAVAN - 2006 3 seats, 115,000 mi., runs good. Sacrifice $1295. Call 330-259-2333
Selling your van is as easy as picking up your phone. Call 330-746-6565 today!
Chrysler Sebring Touring Edition - 2006, 230,000 mi., $1500. Call 330-501-0065. Chrysler Lebaron - 1991, selling Mom’s car, 62,640 orig. mi., V-6, great shape, Fla. car, $3200. 330-501-6201, Poland, OH. Dodge Intrepid ES - 1999 3.2L (good engine), V-6, solid body, new tires, low mi., $900/offer. Call 330-519-2445 Ford Mustang 1996. Auto., V-6, 60,000 orig. mi., very clean, very nice. Must see! $2900. Call 330-718-5585 Mercury Sable - 2003 181,000 mi., as is, first $500. 330-799-4193 after 5. Mitsubishi Lancer - 2006 2.0L SOHC engine, spunky little runner, $1800. Call 330-788-1934
Carpet/Floor Covering
Heating
Carpets by Jim Dunn All brands, sales, installation, restretching & repairs. 35 Yrs.+ Exp. 330-550-8649
No Heat? Repairs and New Installations. Call Sam at 330-507-6070
Electrical Work
Saab 9-3 2007. Loaded, 202,000 mi., runs great, very clean, in Canfield, $1200. Call 617-299-7751
A Better Free Estimates New breaker boxes, rewire, lic., insured. 330-758-7074
BRITTAIN Chevrolet. 57 E. Martin St., E. Palestine, OH. Local 1-800-589-7970
Gutter Cleaning & Installation
SUVs
“Ralph (The Gutter Guy)” Free est. Insured. Cleaning. Screening. 330-758-6848
Chevrolet Equinox - 2015, LTZ, AWD, V-6, sunroof, 52,000 mi., good condition, Pa. inspec. 03/18. RTitle. $15,000. Call 724-698-4341.
Hauling ABC Hauling & Moving Anything • Anytime • BBB Accredited. 330-788-0579
Leaf Removal Dom’s Lawn Care & Leaf Removal. Fall Specials. Insured. Call 330-774-6751
Siding SHAWN’S Vinyl Siding and Repairs. Don’t Delay, Call Today! 330-746-8158
Tree Service * J & L Tree Service LLC * Free Est.- Certified Arborist Fully ins. (330) 614-8578 Advertise in Neighbors. 330.746.6565
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Happily Ever After Christine Ortenzio v Brian Haverkos hilliard
Ch r ist i ne Or ten z io a nd Br ia n Haverkos were married July 29 at Crago Farms in Marysville. The ceremony was officiated by the groom’s uncle, Greg Utter. A reception followed at Crago Farms. The bride’s parents are Lance and Patti Ortenzio of Austintown, and the groom is the son of Allen and Linda Haverkos of Maineville. The bride wore a lace gown that featured a deep V-neckline and open illusion back with pearl buttons. Becky Ortenzio, the bride’s sister, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Hillary Libnoch, Tiffany Lombardo, Michelle Maurer, Kelly Pareti, Melissa Rager, Stephanie Waldeck and the groom’s cousin, Makinzie Utter. Emery Wessels, goddaughter of the groom, was flower girl. The attendants wore charcoal gray dresses. The groom’s brother, Brad Haverkos, was the best man, Groomsmen were Ryan Calvin, Brandon Druffel, Tim Kemme, Ross Ryskamp, Josh Smith, Michael Spicuzza and Ryan Trainor. Mrs. Haverkos graduated from Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Bodnark observe 50th anniversary POLAND
University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and works as a product manager for Sarnova. Mr. Haverkos graduated from West Virginia University with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and is employed by Mettler Toledo as a vehicle sales specialist. He is pursuing a master’s degree at Ohio Dominican University. The couple will take an autumn honeymoon to Costa Rica. They reside in Hilliard.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bodnark celebrated their 50th anniversary surrounded by family and friends with dinner at Nicolinni’s Ristorante in Boardman on Sept. 16. The couple’s children hosted the celebration. The Bodnarks’ children are John (Mary Ann) Bodnark of Canfield; Jeff Bodnark of Jefferson; Jerry Bodnark of Poland; Lisa (Dan) Baker of Mansfield; and Anthony (Jennifer) Bodnark of Aldie, Va. Seven grandchildren complete their family. Mr. John Bodnark and the former Loretta Chiurazzi were married Sept. 16, 1967, at St. Joseph the Worker Church in New Castle, Pa. Mrs. Bodnark is a homemaker and worked in retail until retiring in 2009. She is a member of Holy Family Seniors. Mr. Bodnark was a supervisor in the hot and cold mill for LTV Steel in Cleve-
land until retiring in 2007. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and a U.S. Navy veteran, where he was part of the Navy Seabees. The couple are members of Holy Family Church in Poland.
Danielle Hvisdak v Robert Bates Lowellville
Danielle Hvisdak and Robert Bates, both of Boardman, exchanged wedding vows during a May 27 ceremony at Holy Rosary Church in Lowellville. The Rev. Lawrence E. Frient officiated. The bride is the daughter of John and Diane Hvisdak of Lowellville, and the groom is the son of Patricia Bates of Canfield and Carl Bates of Port St. Lucie, Fla. An outdoor reception was held at the home of the groom’s mother. The couple took a honeymoon cruise of the Mediterranean. The bride wore an ivory/champagnecolored lace sheath gown with a front slit halter neckline, open back and a chapel-length train. The maid of honor, Lindsay Svetlak, wore a navy blue dress. The best man was Joseph Bates, the groom’s brother. Mrs. Bates graduated from the Jamison School of Radiology in New Castle and is employed at Alliance Radiology Mr. Gutierrez retired from t he at Belden Village in Canton. Youngstown Police Department in 1982 as a lieutenant/detective and later retired in 2006 from the U.S. Postal Service as a distribution clerk. He served in the U.S. Army from 1959 to 1962.
The Gutierrezes honored for 50th anniversary CANFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gutierrez of Canfield were honored for their 50th wedding anniversary with a cocktail and dinner party April 22 at Squaw Creek Country Club. They celebrated with family and friends, and their daughters, Kellie Gutierrez and Kristen (David) Mancini and grandchildren, Dylan and Gia Mancini served as hosts. Mr. Gutierrez and the former Maureen Farran were married April 22, 1967, at St. Edward Church in Youngstown. They were also honored at a special wedding anniversary Mass that took place at St. Columba Cathedral on June 11. Mrs. Gutierrez retired from the U.S. Postal Service in 2010 after 32 years of service as the manager of vehicle maintenance. She also held various other positions, including human-resources specialist and supervisor of delivery and collections.
Mr. Bates graduated from the University of Akron with a bachelor’s degree in business. He is employed at Agency Real Estate and is the owner of Hoover’s Concessions.