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Trying
out the flute
Melanie Beck, right, a flute teacher and employee at Skyline
Music, helps Dominic Cristiano, a student at Holly Lane Elementary
School, try out the flute Saturday at Westlake High School.
The “Instrument Petting Zoo,” held in conjunction with the annual
Music A La Mode Festival, allowed students to experiment with
various instruments before devoting years of study to them.
Nearly 100 students participated in the event, according to
Barbara Kristof, president of the Westlake Music Boosters. (Photo
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Big
ticket repairs slated for I-480 walls
NORTH OLMSTED Mayor Thomas O’Grady announced
the city has reached an agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation
to provide repair work on the noise barrier walls along I-480 later
this year.
$7.5
million police station scheduled to open next week
BAY
VILLAGE Despite $1.5 million in additional costs and a lawsuit
against the architects, the new city police station will become
operational May 22, Police Chief David Wright said.
Gina’s
Place owner chosen
as top businessperson
FAIRVIEW PARK 41 years ago, Gina Seders got
a job as a waitress. Today, she's still at the same restaurant,
but as the owner.
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