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Published November 17, 2004
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Honoring Veterans:
World War II veterans, from left to right, David Vanderhoof, William Thorrat, Thaddeus Majusick and Gordon Moellman attend the Veterans Day ceremony at Holly Lane Elementary School in Westlake. (Photo by Larry Bennet)

Officials fear North Olmsted may lose buses
NORTH OLMSTED — City officials are saying the North Olmsted Municipal Bus Line may have won the battle to keep the 53 bus route but could still lose the war to retain its independence.

Council considers increasing landlord fees
ROCKY RIVER — City Council is considering legislation which would increase the frequency of inspections and the fees for rental licenses. The goal is to preserve and improve the suburb's housing stock.

Historical Society has ambitious goals
ROCKY RIVER — Under president Phil Ardussi, the Rocky River Historical Society is trying to obtain in permanent home for its collection and attract younger members.

Sports
Lutheran West can't clamp down on Clapper, fall short
More than 500 make trip to Dayton to cheer on their super seniors

The Lutheran West Lady Longhorns volleyball team made it to the state finals only to lose a tough match against Newark Catholic.
happenings

Sticklers unite:
Best-selling British author
punctuates new book

British writer Lynne Truss, who advocates a 'zero tolerance' to bad punctuation, will appear at a benefit for the Lakewood Public Library Friday evening at the Beck Center.

 
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