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i amherst news-times a look ahead fall leaf collection by allied wastp (republic services) is ready to begin. leaves that are in brown paper bags, up maximum of 10 bags each week, will be collected on the regular trash day through end november. call waste at 440-458-5191 for more information. public library and lorain county metroparks present "the legend gore orphanage," program wednesday, sept. 23 7 p.m. nordson depot, 671 franklin avenue. free admission. participants learn true story orphanage if tales about it fact or fiction, as well history swift hollow mansion how has been intertwined with legend. hosting resume, interview skills workshop saturday, 19. director robin wood host creating updating resume from 1-2:30 space limited. 988-4280 make reservation. she conduct an 2:30-4 servation. r ' "e-bay amateurs," 30 main street facility 255 park buy sell e-bay. all welcome. . james smith historical society "world war ii and'the home front," grange-schoolhouse, 763 milan avenue 7:30 during meeting society. hieb, resident author "sandstone center top world," give presentation became sandstone world, monday, 28 n cj ! el jl 53 p cool cookout cowboys tropical flair (abov6) get work pictures listing winners, go annual settlers dutch oven cook-off pages 6 7. (photos john lasko) sunday. quilt show (below) was also! featured. m down but not out; taco bell rise again lasko reporter dozen restaurants northeastern ohio being torn rebuilt ground location no exception. building which fell victim wrecking ball two weeks ago undergoing what irvine, calif.-based business calls "scrape rebuild." new feature company's "bold choice design." 'the design have much contemporary fresh it, so color pallets warm inviting," rob poetsch, spokesman bell, said. configuration seating dining room different, it's casual some elevated seats, booth spaces, different then you would normally see older bell." customers can also expect improved technology equipment employees behind counter. poetsch said this help speed ordering process, along improving quality service. "people order confirmation boards drive-through point, headset technology, efficient kitchen line set service included restaurant," he said, adding nearly 70 percent their comes drive-through. restaurant expected completed open serving classics such crunchy tacos, bean burritos, quesadillas, nachos other specialty items early "as far location, offer we launch nationally," "we menu pretty several times year people still continued page 2 four compete three council seats residents vying chance fill council-at-large november ballot. terry traster only incumbent-on ballot wants keep his at-large seat city council. "i try do best can, same time, got goals town moving forward," "it doesn't move forward itself; ideas address problems are. hand right now." who s finance committee chairman told biggest obstacle facing now finding sources revenue general fund balancing budget. democrat served zoning board couple years before elected represent constituents ward one. after spending councilman, first two-year term councilman-at-large 2007. spent six city's review board. "experience important, really is. mean leam things what's way doing people," "at earning your respect." frank janik democratic candidate one well. lifelong owner city, think know its strengths weaknesses," like solution our governmental revenues grow without taxes." hopes accomplish goal attracting businesses 1 students string year-long project comfort others fifth sixth graders .st. joseph school recent morning making rosaries peace project. they made st. parishioners honor international 21. continue under direction youth minister sue cotton, distributed military chaplains, prisons, homeless catholic charities. even teacher's husband take them iraq when deployed there few weeks," asked many anticipates made, cotton smiled "we're going let god count them." jessica cairns hannah pando (front) rachel gross, baily wilbanks emily sent (back) rosaries. (photo diajie yale peabody)
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| Title | Amherst news-times, 2009-09-16 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2009-09-16 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, Amherst news-times, 2009-09-16 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
