Jan. 18, 2006: News Sports happenings
 












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'We know every part by heart'
Thespians Marcia Mandell of Beachwood, Paige Reich of Westlake, Barbara Brown of North Olmsted and Lynn Metrisin of Lakewood apply makeup and get into costume in the Clague Playhouse dressing room Saturday before a performance of the play “Sacred Hearts.” The romantic comedy is playing at the Westlake theater through Feb. 5. (Photo by Larry Bennet)

City imposes new residency restrictions on sex offenders
ROCKY RIVER — Rocky River City Council has passed new legislation that prohibits sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of all daycares, preschools, public libraries and parks/pools.

photoA FAIRVIEW TRADITION RETURNS:
Family-owned donut shop
sets up at 1950s location

FAIRVIEW PARK — Becker's Donuts and Bakery returns to Lorain Road after an 18-year hiatus.

Fairview Hospital opens expanded birthing center
New 35-bed addition offers new moms modern amenities, more privacy

photoWESTSHORE — More than 4,000 area residents attended an open house Saturday at Fairview Hospital's new postpartum unit, the first section of a $17.2 million expansion and renovation project to become operational.The main benefits of the new unit are the rooms, which resemble hotel rooms and feature more privacy for the new mother and family as well as more modern facilities.


   
 

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