Dec. 1, 2004: News Sports happenings
 












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Clean up, clean up,
everybody do your share

When you cook, you have to clean and Mitchell Zacharyasz, of Olmsted Falls has drawn cleaning duty. Zacharyasz was one of a number of volunteers who were cooking Thanksgiving dinner at the Olmsted Community Church last week. (Photo by Larry Bennet)

Decision time
Schools considering two multi-million dollar facility plans
NORTH OLMSTED — The school district is considering two plans — costing $29 and $36 million respectively — which would renovate school buildings, add athletic fields and create a community arts center.

Commission turns down Bradley Bay expansion
BAY VILLAGE — The planning commission last week turned down a request from the owners of the Bradley Bay Health Center for permission to expand the facility. The unanimous vote came after an hour-long public meeting attended primarily by opponents of the expansion.

City, schools team up to inform community about Gemini
FAIRVIEW PARK — School district and city officials are teaming up in an effort to spread the word about the $50 million Gemini Project that the two governmental agencies have on the February ballot.

   
 

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