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comets split openers - page 11 amherst news-times 22i e&ckstacije at workshop 8 ith a little help from friends and family diagnosed with leukemia seven, emily zichi is hoping to make other children's holiday happy w by john lasko reporter was only seven years old when she acute lymphoblastic leukemia. ' emily's mother, laura zichi, recalled one evening in december noticed her daughter cpnstantly tired all the time. "her legs were hurting really bad it got so that night literally couldn't walk," said. "i had physically carry bathroom, room over house." next morning, immediately took their doctor. after running some minor tests, results showed nothing out of ordinary, leaving believe wasn't anything serious, then common household virus. "we came back home never bounced back," said?" "she very lethargic, pale tired. would climb up stars into my bedroom be on floor exhausted continued 5 madeline miller, katie skinner, megan fulper, guy schuler, ben , veneman st. joseph. school hold items donat&cf 6y"the pub1lctd"hefp"emify'z!chi. efy.'izichi mom, laura, are home.in frofit-ofithe fanily christmas tree. 'i new developer buys quarries; no plans yet i f, rr- stuart lichter, who specializes making lemonade property lemons, has agreed purchase cleveland quarries, formally known 'as american stone industrial, inc., located south for $22 million plus an undis- scenes stable dec. 12 saint joseph will present "scenes stable" featuring student-accompanied songs orff instrument recorders. there two presentations wednesday, 12:45 p.m. 7 parish social hall 175 dr. welcome. closed amount debt. transaction scheduled completed friday, 14. "it's probably most gorgeous properties hundreds miles," lichter told phone his office los angeles. wanted do something pretty different there." chief executive officer angeles-based industrial realty group ohio holdings angeles based group. 1,100-acre site extends communities amherst, tow,nship brownhelm township. while done many large transactions, including redeveloping former military bases, lichter's preparing plan develop which have residential component, but he declined comment further. "the subject our company being satisfied able proceed its own developing real estate associated purchase," said "his" be. more financially feasible than previously floated britain's trans european securities "not feasible." british construct type luxury resort site. broke off talks e mm xl 5? t 3 y o esi t'o h bbmbbbmspj 1 if r j lifelong resident qavid dittmer stands model train built son december, 1970. displays trains every year amhersf sandstone village event. visitors enjoyed exhibits, displayed railroading men, caroling events. (photos lasko) winter fun just begun; up: 'miracle main street' festivities win lsi first friday officially mark start what street organizers hope become tradition within city. "we're we can this tradition," promotions chairwoman rhonda schuler. nice, clean people bring families good way kick season." talking about second annual, "miracle 2007, tradition" begins 5:30 parade starts public library, continues down park avenue ends city
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2007-12-05 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2007-12-05 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, Amherst news-times, 2007-12-05 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
