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-rr , 1". wwii photos needed - page 10 dump truck dumps fuel 16 amherst news-times i r jcrst public libra ahead v ; park avenue united methodist church will host its summer salad luncheons on june 12, july and aug. 14,. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, 396 avenue. menu includes a bar, egg chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, soup by cup homemade pies for sale public. forgetting names right after introductions are complete? you starting torget where put your ;keys or worried about memorizing information big test? give brain out when attend memory magic workshop library thursday, juno 12 7 ;learn some easy tricks help improve this fun, informative program. while program is geared toward high school students, .adults, senior citizens, anyone who can remember come welcome. be held in library's local history room. no registration is: required. butterflies, caterpillars, cocoons, oh my! how often do have opportunity see not only butterflies flitting from blossom blossom, but view butterfly eggs, caterpillars chrysalises all together one display? presenting special display children's department. mini-ecosystem through afternoon of friday, 13. friday 2 p.m., sponsor main street community center featuring fran lemasters "all flutter." she entertain children with butterflies. part reading free open die located 255 surf's up family fellowship church. catch wave rockin' worship, beachcomber crafts, beach be-attitude bible lesson ar vacation school. kindergarten sixth graders invited party 16-20, 9:30 -1.2:30 fellowship, 780 cooper foster road. more register, call pastor lesli 988-2866 ext. 207. p lis 7, h 3 52 & t 8 5 .... o lhihk ww kaabjmhbblmmimmiimbw tiffin ' hflshhhhlj'. v.v card sharks abby fairchild, ritenauer, 11, lead body 80 pokerwalkers finish sunday. they second annual pokerwalk raise money american cancer society. right, joni poli, organizers pokerwalk, places winning hand into holder pictures event (photos carl sullenberger) gate riles residents want it down; others there john lasko reporter firestorm brewing between live new northpointe estates subdivision those dodge, royal lancer drives. their concerns metal which blocks traffic entrance entering west side dodge drive. sixty signed petition favor keeping roadway dead-end street. presented mayor david taylor last month. argued if removed endanger safety play walk citizens removed, claim, bring increased utilize as shortcut middle ridge road leavitt sidewalks than 51 years, clarence traster, jr. has lived 906 dr. he raised seven children, including his son, terry councilman-at-large, home wants stay. especially concerned grandchildren over house front yard during months. "i took little trip (the subdivision), coming off route 58 two buildings, four-family (townhouse) club that, guess what, houses deadend," traster said. "(oster homes) take our away get security. don't buy it." tracy sackett, lives 1125 dr., said thomas oster bullying existing homes. "we're opposed development. we love development," sackett "leave us is, would like continued prices here getting too handle .news-times ? pain turned agony pump gas hit yet another record throughout city wamherst, spiking near-,ly,$3,?5 gallon week. i.f! j residents, alone citv officials. arv doing what order combat problem. township resident mike grace had been excited taking walt disney world. near $4 mark week, coupled few other financial factors, wife, april, decided postpone plans until least next year, "we just couldn't spending $500 2,000-mile trip," "that's almost much paid hotel five nights." daughters, ages 3, along sons, 4, still young enough that year cash saved travel comfortably. "it was hard telling them going visit mickey pooh," 'they were disappointed, however the. isn't away, so we'll try someday," added now closer salvage 14 troop's lone scout fly first eagle compared most kids age, 13-year-old theodore wilson, iii very busy man say least. wilson younger sister jaya mother crystal commute every morning strongsville. spend mornings schools library. then heads premier soccer academy (psa) lorain spare time earning badges become an scout. calls him sachem, 111, works lessons (photo lasko)
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Title | The Amherst news-times. (Amherst, Ohio), 2008-06-11 |
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Amherst (Ohio) Lorain County (Ohio) |
Searchable Date | 2008-06-11 |
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Full Text | -rr , 1". wwii photos needed - page 10 dump truck dumps fuel 16 amherst news-times i r jcrst public libra ahead v ; park avenue united methodist church will host its summer salad luncheons on june 12, july and aug. 14,. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the church, 396 avenue. menu includes a bar, egg chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, soup by cup homemade pies for sale public. forgetting names right after introductions are complete? you starting torget where put your ;keys or worried about memorizing information big test? give brain out when attend memory magic workshop library thursday, juno 12 7 ;learn some easy tricks help improve this fun, informative program. while program is geared toward high school students, .adults, senior citizens, anyone who can remember come welcome. be held in library's local history room. no registration is: required. butterflies, caterpillars, cocoons, oh my! how often do have opportunity see not only butterflies flitting from blossom blossom, but view butterfly eggs, caterpillars chrysalises all together one display? presenting special display children's department. mini-ecosystem through afternoon of friday, 13. friday 2 p.m., sponsor main street community center featuring fran lemasters "all flutter." she entertain children with butterflies. part reading free open die located 255 surf's up family fellowship church. catch wave rockin' worship, beachcomber crafts, beach be-attitude bible lesson ar vacation school. kindergarten sixth graders invited party 16-20, 9:30 -1.2:30 fellowship, 780 cooper foster road. more register, call pastor lesli 988-2866 ext. 207. p lis 7, h 3 52 & t 8 5 .... o lhihk ww kaabjmhbblmmimmiimbw tiffin ' hflshhhhlj'. v.v card sharks abby fairchild, ritenauer, 11, lead body 80 pokerwalkers finish sunday. they second annual pokerwalk raise money american cancer society. right, joni poli, organizers pokerwalk, places winning hand into holder pictures event (photos carl sullenberger) gate riles residents want it down; others there john lasko reporter firestorm brewing between live new northpointe estates subdivision those dodge, royal lancer drives. their concerns metal which blocks traffic entrance entering west side dodge drive. sixty signed petition favor keeping roadway dead-end street. presented mayor david taylor last month. argued if removed endanger safety play walk citizens removed, claim, bring increased utilize as shortcut middle ridge road leavitt sidewalks than 51 years, clarence traster, jr. has lived 906 dr. he raised seven children, including his son, terry councilman-at-large, home wants stay. especially concerned grandchildren over house front yard during months. "i took little trip (the subdivision), coming off route 58 two buildings, four-family (townhouse) club that, guess what, houses deadend," traster said. "(oster homes) take our away get security. don't buy it." tracy sackett, lives 1125 dr., said thomas oster bullying existing homes. "we're opposed development. we love development," sackett "leave us is, would like continued prices here getting too handle .news-times ? pain turned agony pump gas hit yet another record throughout city wamherst, spiking near-,ly,$3,?5 gallon week. i.f! j residents, alone citv officials. arv doing what order combat problem. township resident mike grace had been excited taking walt disney world. near $4 mark week, coupled few other financial factors, wife, april, decided postpone plans until least next year, "we just couldn't spending $500 2,000-mile trip," "that's almost much paid hotel five nights." daughters, ages 3, along sons, 4, still young enough that year cash saved travel comfortably. "it was hard telling them going visit mickey pooh," 'they were disappointed, however the. isn't away, so we'll try someday," added now closer salvage 14 troop's lone scout fly first eagle compared most kids age, 13-year-old theodore wilson, iii very busy man say least. wilson younger sister jaya mother crystal commute every morning strongsville. spend mornings schools library. then heads premier soccer academy (psa) lorain spare time earning badges become an scout. calls him sachem, 111, works lessons (photo lasko) |
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