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OUT: Workers guide the old Stearns home on the roadway during
its April 19 move to the Olmsted Historical Society’s museum
campus in the Metroparks. (Photo by Larry Bennet) |
Historic
Stearns carriage house moves to new home
NORTH OLMSTED Another piece of the city's
history makes the move to the Olmsted Historical Society's Frostville
museum campus in the Cleveland Metroparks.
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City
asks, Dinah, won’t you stow your horn?
ROCKY RIVER City officials are considering measures
which would eliminate the need of trains to blow their horns while
crossing street intersections.
Apparent
murder-suicide probed
NORTH OLMSTED A Lakewood man upset over a
recent breakup apparently shot and killed his ex-girlfriend at
her home before turning his .357 Magnum
on himself, officials indicated Monday.
NASA:
Aeronautics programs at Glenn still viable
WESTSHORE
A top NASA official says Glenn's research facilities are
still relevant to the agency's reduced aeronautics agenda. Also,
Glenn leaders continue to hold discussions with Fairview Park officials
regarding the future of two buildings in that city which NASA plans
to vacate.
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| Sports |
Pirates
off to hot start on the courts
Rocky
River won their first SWC title in 14 years last season with a team
full of underclassmen. This year, the Pirates not only have dominated the
WSC early but chalked up some big tournament wins over the last few
weeks.
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| happenings |
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Cactus
12 moving to the front of the stage
The
band, now in its fifth year, has evolved from the teen pop/punk
scene to a sound of their own crafting.
The band which once backed local vocalist Kate Voegele
is hopeful that a high-profile gig Friday at the House of Blues
will allow their music to speak to even more fans.
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