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Published
August 22, 2007
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BEGINNING: Lakewood City Schools Superintendent David Estrop,
flanked by district cheerleaders, cuts the ribbon on the new
Harding Middle School last Sunday. Standing behind the sixth
cheerleader from the left is Lakewood Mayor Thomas George. Opening
ceremonies were also held for Hayes Elementary, Harrison Elementary
and Garfield Middle schools. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
City
commissions ‘state-of-the-art’ schools
LAKEWOOD The school district celebrated
a new era with ceremonies at four new school buildings. |
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Bassett
reopens to two-way traffic
BAY VILLAGE Bay Village City Service Director Jim Sears reports
that the Bassett Road area is now open for two-way traffic again all
the way from Lake Road to the railroad tracks. |
State
AG: DARE becoming more important
WESTLAKE
With more of today's violent crimes being committed
by young people, Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann said that it’s more
important than ever for people in law enforcement to reach out to
high-schoolers.
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Finally,
it’s time for pigskin action
After a month of two-a-day practice session, high school
football players across the Westshore are ready for the season to
begin. West Life's Matt Pawlikowski previews the upcoming season.
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Folk
singer Judy Collins charms crowd at bookstore
Dressed
in black with a white scarf, Collins sand verses from her new album
of songs written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney at an appearance
at Borders in Westlake. The singer also spoke of her struggle surviving
the suicide of her son.
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Waite’s
greatest hits CD offers a few twists
The British singer, known for his 1980s rocks ballads
with The Babys and Bad English, take a fresh approach to his best
loved songs in his latest CD, "Downtown...Journey Of a Heart."
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