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a thousand athletes participated in Saturday’s Celebrate Westlake
race, walk and kids’ fun run. Above: Runners in the 5-mile race,
including brothers Ralph and Lars Cartwright (closest to the
camera), take off from the starting line. (Photo by Larry Bennet) |
Determined
runners Celebrate Westlake
Records
shattered in men’s, women’s 5-mile run
WESTLAKE Unseasonably cool temperatures
helped Celebrate Westlake winners in the men’s and women’s divisions
of the 5-mile run set new course records Saturday. |
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Lorain,
Clague roadwork ahead of schedule
NORTH OLMSTED Good work by the project crew
and nice weather have played a part in moving the work on Lorain and
Clague roads ahead of schedule, city officials said.
Just
can’t wait to get on the road again?
WESTSHORE In his latest book, Bay Village's
Neil Zurcher shares more than 500 of the sites he's visited in his
travels over the years. It's a safe bet the former "One Tank
Trips" TV reporter will show you something in Ohio you’ve never
seen or heard of.
Residents
invited to tour new service garage
WESTLAKE
It takes a lot of work to run a city the size of Westlake
— work that often goes unnoticed by residents. This Saturday, the
city is inviting citizens to take a behind-the-scenes look at the
people and equipment that keep the city running smoothly during
an open house at the newly built service garage.
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| Sports |
Demons
ground Rockets, 31-0
Westlake
football coach Mark Hollars builthis team on defense while emphasizing
a ball-control offense. Want proof? The Demons held the Bay High Rockets
to negative net yardage on Friday, allowing just one first down. |
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Musician
puts curious twist on heavenly harp
Fairview Park resident and harpist Christina Kline
recently issued Harp Rock, a CD recording of her classic rock interpretation
of everything from “Riders on the Storm” to “Free Bird.”
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