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Published
January 2, 2008
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News |
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The
year in review
2007 brought
new superintendents, new schools
The published
issue of West Life, on newsstands now, takes a look at the most
talked about stories of 2007, from January through December. |
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Court
dismisses dog park lawsuit
ROCKY
RIVER Cuyahoga
County Court of Common Pleas Judge Carolyn Friedland dismissed the Rocky
River's lawsuit against Lakewood over its dog park, whcih several
River residents have complained about becuase of the animals' loud
barking. The city has 30 days to appeal the decision. |
Report
addresses ADA accessibility
NORTH OLMSTED An architect's report saying how
the city can make public buildings more handicapped accessible places
a priority on frequently used facilities. |
Ordinance
bans sexual offenders from new rec center
FAIRVIEW PARK Convicted
sexual offenders are not welcomed at the city’s new recreation center,
or at any of its parks and athletic fields. City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Dec.
17 prohibiting sexual offenders legally required to register with
the county sheriff from the city’s recreation facilities.
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Business
Profile
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| Sports |
The
Westshore’s best of 2006-07
West Life sports reporter Matt Pawlikowski looks back
on the top 10 Westshore sports stories of the past year.
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| Insights |
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Frankie’s
celebrates 40 years in North Olmsted
Frankie’s is known for its famous house salad, topped
with a mountain of shredded provolone cheese and their signature
sweet and sour dressing. Italian wedding soup and another homemade
soup are offered daily.
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