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ground breaks for condos - page 8 he's against emergencies 9 amherst news-times pi;. . 221 spr'.y north quarry residents say mud makes a mess who live along road were pleading the mayor and council's help at monday, jan. 14 council meeting. they said lapos construction porkers have left muddy road, which is now (starting to drain in sewers. ' crews began process of constructing )iew house area day after thanksgiving by removing trees then digging foundation. carol smith, 1035 stood before outlined detail, with pictures, her disgust developer. "i first contacted building department on dec. 28," smith said. "a week later 3, tammy paterson, (a secretary die department) me agreed send someone out site." that was utilities director ron mertbie, he found nothing ordinary when visited site following week. while contends still very much problem quarry, she suggested order use "silk retention screening." screen placed around property catches water it has chance roadway. epcon using these their new project cooper foster park noted. kurt shalkhauser, 1039 echoed smith's complaints. roofing shingles, plastic sheeting, fast food bags other miscellaneous items my yard developer made no attempt clean up," he, "the streets are also decreasing our values." major concern shalkhauser parking. once cpnstruction began, taylor had service put up "no parking" signs street. parks vehicles zones, creating safety issue people travel down '." want city power make sure this doesn't happen again," shallchauser as spoke directly council. less 17 feet width, instead continued 3 fp-: s ; i '. l f: : fc t ii 73 c " first, graders st. joseph school wrap; themselves like mummies part study unit on,arjcient egypt. students learning about pyramids false tunnels, mummification, daily life ancient egypt how write own names hieroglyphics. dionna brown, madisyn baker, callan meyers, ava mastellone, eric defranco, gambish give mummification best shot. (photo diane yale-peabody) semi-tractor trailer eastbound lanes rt. 2 baumhart road. an news-times, big rig rolled contest primary but barrett will face competition nov. 4 john lasko reporter native matthew been representing 58th district state representatives nearly two years. first-term democrat not any opposition march primary. however, republican candidate terry boose norwalk general election. "it's difficult time-consuming job, love it. am looking forward campaign," said, speaking phone from his office columbus. think where's mummy? side hurts its yesterday morning between oak point police officer on-scene told over cut off car. driver hit median tipping truck lasko) patch icy slush, slid into side. shut hour. one injured! cleveland man killed crash drunk, cocaine toxicology reports indicate died car early sunday, 13, drunk drugs. "we just received toxicology" report morning," lorain county coroner paul matus monday. francis monaco , 0.06 percent cocaine's parent drug, bendoyledgonine, body blood alcohol level 0.188 percent." monaco's more double legal limit, 0.08 percent. "other that, drugs system," sheriff's deputy saw traveling high rate speed northbound leavitt 2:52 a.m. 13. lost control black pontiac grand prix gxp side, broad siding southbound ford explorer, driven 23-year-old woman. stopped red light westbound entrance exit ramps 2. wearing seatbelt. "mr. massive internal chest injuries multiple fractured ribs," lt. kucirek, spokesman spotted eyewitnesses numerous bars throughout clearly intoxicated driving. jennifer merrell, 34, amherst, passenger survived crash. merrell able overturned vehicle own. both transported community health partners lorain, where sustained non -life threatening injuries. seatbelt time investigation closed," kucirek "there charges or citations pending anyone else." taps 13 receive special honors thirteen honored city's enhancement awards. recognized people, businesses organizations efforts enhance during 2007: bill nahorn, nahorn matt accepted award conservation achievements dedication preserving natural beauty city. mr. mrs. timko, renovation 5 corners bed breakfast. starbuck, present ceremony, old steven's building. tyrone price youth football association, forwarding knowledge teamwork development
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2008-01-23 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2008-01-23 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, The Amherst news-times., 2008-01-23 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
