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parade raises spirits - page amherst news-time i x -1 c m comets win by 44 points 12 . -.1,. , if. .i'--t- oster district lawyer jason hawk news-times reporter a pending lawsuit put the brakes on n state vote last week that would have authorized schools to gift counter parts in lorain with 89 acres of undeveloped land. now cleveland-based attorney for board education has filed motion dismiss case, which was feds may force move public preschool : soon be table schools, though officials arc making it dear they aren't trying hone business done private centers. "we're not necessarily tb compete some local preschools, that's our goal," said special director daniel trent. new federal laws could create compre hensive program four- and five-year-olds, current pro gram is geared only toward chil dren needs. already, amlierst .district serves about 60 preschool-age students at 16 sites throughout district, he told school members late month. are also responsible servicing all handicapped attending st. joseph's even those who don't live amherst, said. committee been formed examine whether par ents want government-funded preschool, surveys will sent mail next fall gauge demand. order launch gram, 54 "typical," or non-special needs students, must sign up classes year, trent children neces sarily come from within district's borders, news-times. hope use shupc primary hotlse program, there might sufficient space depending how many request service. costs, however, likely kept low non-existent, continued 2 ghost stories phase cemetery caretaker mb8wm six-year-old ryan smith fipooky halloween spim, netting pumpkin jamie's flea marknt amliorst innt waau mo ulelflnn (am. lly amherst. case puts v files over land transfer brought construction inc. saying this wrong court," armstrong, dis missal monday. "this should handled columbus." suit claims trans fer devalue 288 future hous es president tom wants build martin's run devel opment north jaeger road. homes sold typically sell as much homecoming where heart seniors tim haglund jill cabranes 2005 king queen. recently voted southwestern conference's mvp second year running, student steele television production class. tuscon, ariz., gets into $20,000 more than schools' territory, according ostcr's suit. but county common plea.? court judge thomas janas docs jurisdiction asc, armstrong news times. superintendent robert uoynton fully expected state's ruling post poned. "with motions made pleas digging graves doesn't give him willies, not. john corbin caught cemeteries cares after darkness falls. served city sex ton since 1991, overseeing preparation filling crown hill c'eveland avenue cemeteries. charles mat says ht'i superstitious' at' all. burial 31 years, man few words peace his job. "somebody do it," mean can't remember first grave 1974. just r shov el (today crew uses heavy machinery) hand carved out six-foot-deep resting place mrs, freda vohiner. then, he's buried hun- dreds people cho (i off pg 11 court, we figured hold until everything ironed out," issue, boynton said, appear before ohio again early november. began toying idea when announced were examining possibility tax sharing poten pro-wal-mart signs election nears, voters cast ballots lawns papered political every color week, standing among them banners sup porting proposed wal-mart border between lorain. signs, paid treatment reduce nearly $12 million feder al funding promised three weeks prior time rolling amherst's coffers. clean water grant help defray costs city's $95 sewage plant lake street finally plcaring books, an oct. statement congresswoman marcy tially blighted south western portion city. "that's one piece pie, other slice enrollment. argue we're giving bring property tax, talk ing us go back ballot bond issue," question 10 ex-girlfriend's phony murder investigation call shakes mike fitzpatr1ck pair what crank phone calls posed southern rattled 28-year-old wellington while girlfriend's home week. todd foster received two cell number monday, 10. caller identified himself law enforcement official police wanted alleged baltimore woman whom dated month 2003. provided his-address -aftemhe murder. became suspicious certain date brits ditch plan buy quarry land, take american stone stock it's deal investors planning $125 bil lion resort northern bor der almost 1,000 sandstone operation quarried area century half. instead, they've opted u gamble faltering busi ness. friday, british development firm european securities international corpora tion, boast "new jobs revenue" popping unwanted big box opponents handful com plaints office residents. bear address 199 leavitt road, $1 ,1 $9.5 taxpayer debt kaptur. item tacked 2004 omnibus appropriations bill january passed through u.s. house representatives. grab $l15 vermilion receive $600,000 for" sewer "rehabilita tion projects, kaptur's ussistant nathan facey news- came pri vate caller's real identity unknown. nobody else no weapons. able get enforcemcnt)ffi cial's badge identi fication number, given name another officer, earlier had scaled months nego tiations taking company, operates cleveland quarries trades under ticker amst. foreign less so percent shares years acquiring controlling interest. "we recognize value great benefits having indigenous partner project nature," tesi spokesperson neil pike. announce campaign headquarters spearheading push issue 24. race residents pletely voiceless. who, lorain's 53 precincts weigh commercial rezoning prop- ,times disbursement held bureaucratic red tape. release close november general election, pork barrel stunt bid against1 republican opponent larry kaczala. & "i am extremely pleased $ abjs these fed'- conti.40d 1
Object Description
| Title | Amherst News-Times, 2005-10-19 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2005-10-19 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, The Amherst news-times., 2005-10-19 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
