A note to our
readers:
Due to blizzard
conditions Tuesday and Wednesday, delivery of the Feb. 14 issue of West
Life to local post offices and newsstands was delayed. Subscribers
should receive the newspaper Thursday. West Life apologizes for any
inconvenience.
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Published February 14,
2007
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America’s
future scientists
Bassett Elementary School third-graders Maria Jang and Sofie Canepa
measure volumes of liquid from different containers during the school's
annual Science Day Friday. Read more about the school’s Science Day
activities, which included a visit by educators from Pittsburgh’s
Carnegie Science Center, in the published edition of West Life, on
newsstands now. (Photo by Larry Bennet) |
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School levy
finally passes
NORTH OLMSTED — School officials plan to
continue examining district financial figures closely even though they
finally got voters to approve an operating levy in a special Feb. 6
election.
Students take
on three-time U.S. chess champion
WESTLAKE
— Members of the chess club
at Westside Christian Academy had a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to
play one of the greatest chess players in the world Friday. Chess
grandmaster Alex Shabalov, the U.S. chess champion in 1993, 2000 and
2003, played 45 students simultaneously during an exhibition at the
Center Ridge Road school.
Project
giving away shirt off your back
BAY VILLAGE — Community leaders plan to
collect sports shirts and jerseys to give to needy children in Latin
America.
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| When the new Gilles-Sweet Elementary School is completed by
August, students and staff members in the upper level of the library
will have this view of the building’s courtyard. (Photos by Larry
Bennet) |
City
leaders tour new Gilles-Sweet school
FAIRVIEW PARK — The new school,
a major part of the $50 million Gemini Project voters narrowly approved
two years ago, will be open to students in August.
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| Sports |
Basketball
team honored
50 years after championship season
At
one point during the season, the '56-57 Warriors won 16 consecutive
games. The team claimed the Southwest Conference Title by defeating
rival Westlake, who they had already defeated twice that year. |
| Insights |
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Mojo’s
serves premium coffee and a lot more
Owner Tracy Raum describes the
Bay Village coffee shop as a unique concept combining coffee, food and
the arts. Mojo’s offers comfortable seating in a spacious, modern
atmosphere. There is even a children’s play area.
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