April 12, 2006: News Sports happenings
 













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Published April 12, 2006
News
Fairview students protest teacher layoffs
Superintendent, student body discuss school funding crisis

FAIRVIEW PARK — About 80 students, most dressed in black to protest the recent termination of 29 teachers in the district, briefly walked out of school Thursday to express their anger and frustration to reporters.

Clague Road to remain closed longer than expected
NORTH OLMSTED — The heavily travelled route will be closed to all by local residents until around the end of the year. Police say they will ticket drivers who use it as a through street.

photoLongtime fire chief leaves his mark
BAY VILLAGE — After serving 27 years as chief and 34 on the department, Greg Jackson has filed his retirement papers. “It’s been a pretty good run,” he said.

Sports
Pirates to battle Rockets for early WSC supremacy
Rocky River tennis coach Jeff Sinnema's team left the SWC in style last year by winning the conference tournament and the overall championship. Overall the squad was 22-3 and every single starter returns. Clearly, the Pirates are the team to chase.
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National Headliners take stage
tomorrow at Brendan O’Neill’s

On the second Thursday of each month, Brendan O'Neill's hosts two nationally touring comics for no coverage charge. Tomorrow's 8 p.m. show, the third of the series, features Mark Knope and Steve Sabo.

 
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