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Published May 18, 2005
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Rocky River rocks
Rocky River High School students celebrate their prom at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last Saturday. Above left, Milda Bandza and Ned Breznai enjoy their night outside while students dance inside. (Photos by Larry Bennet)
Fairchild Chevrolet relocates to Westlake
WESTLAKE —
After 45 years in Lakewood, Fairchild Chevrolt will open the doors of its new dealership at 25100 Detroit Road to customers Monday.

Program offers free trees to city resident
ROCKY RIVER — City council has allocated $25,000 for tree purchases and is offering trees free to residents for the first time this year.

griffin imageGlenn must be more flexible in new NASA
Cuts may be less severe than first feared, Griffin says

WESTSHORE — NASA Administrator Michael Griffin says jobs cuts at Glenn may be less dramatic than first reported. Still, he says, Glenn must adapt to the changes underway at the space agency.

Sports
Avon Lake wins, Westshore athletes net 10 titles
A complete wrap-up of the girls events at the SWC Track Championships.
happenings

astronaut photoOhio astronaut to speak
on space program Saturday

Tours of space station mock-ups available

Don Thomas, a Cleveland native and veteran of four sapce shuttle flights, will speak Saturday at the Visitor Center at NASA's Glenn Research Center.

   
 

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