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Published September 10, 2008
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Pumped up
Josh Cook, center, is an enthusiastic, and whitewashed, Rocky River Pirates fan during the team’s game against the Westlake Demons Friday evening. The Pirates won, 21-20. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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photoDubelko won’t seek third term
NORTH OLMSTED — Dubelko was elected law director in 2002, succeeding Michael Gareau Sr. He easily won re-election in 2005.
“The reasons for my decision are multiple and complex,” Dubelko said.
Residents to train for possible emergencies
WESTSHORE — Thraining for the Westshore's Community Emergency Response Team, which involves 20 hours of instruction over seven consecutive Monday evenings, begins Monday. While CERT volunteers are prepared to give help to others, the training also involves learning to help oneself and one’s family.
photoOhioans who led exploration of space reunite
WESTSHORE — The first American to orbit the earth and the first man to walk on the moon were among 19 Ohio present and former astronauts who gathered in downtown Cleveland Aug. 29 to celebrate NASA's 50th anniversary.
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Sports
Rocky River stuns Demons
photoThe Pirates stopped Westlake’s Jim Campbell just short of the goal line on a two-point conversion attempt in the second overtime to give River a 21-20 win in the final non-league match up for both teams.
Insights

Visitors may enjoy a new public garden in Bay Village
A new garden, sponsored by Rotary International, was recently dedicated on the site of the Lake Erie Science and Nature Center. The design features a wide brick entrance, drawing people in.

 


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