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Plastic
hits the pavement
Brian Ginley, left, pulls ahead of Isaac Paxton in one of the
heats for 6-year-olds at the city’s seventh annual Big Wheel
races Friday at Bohlken Park in Fairview Park. Thirtysix youngsters
between the ages of 2 and 6 participated, according to officials
from the city’s recreation department, which sponsored the races.
(West Life photo by Kevin Kelley) |
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Dealer
going forward without Dodge
NORTH
OLMSTED Ed Schartman, president of Great Northern Dodge on
Lorain Avenue, said he intends to keep his business open even though
Chrysler is ending its affiliation with him and nearly 800 other car
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Drinking,
driving deadly combination in mock car crash
WESTLAKE
In the scenario, dramatized on the high school’s athletic field,
a car containing three graduating seniors who had been drinking strikes
another car being driving by three other high school students. One
student in each car is killed instantly upon impact. |
Bay
in good condition despite economy, Sutherland says
BAY
VILLAGE Among specific accomplishments noted in her annual
State of the City address, the mayor cited the passage of a balanced
budget while retaining a $12 million reserve fund and the city's bond
rating being upgraded.
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After
27 year wait, Eagles rule SWC roost
North Olmsted,
in a tight battle all night with Berea, Midpark and host Brecksville,
got a huge second-place finish in the 3200 by senior Danny Bullard
and a second place showing in the 1600 relay to win the conference
track championship.
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Huntington
stabs at Broadway’s best in satirical revue
You
don’t have to be intimately familiar with modern American theater
to enjoy “Forbidden Broadway,” now playing at Bay's Huntington Theater,
writes West Life's Art Thomas. The more you know, however, the more
you’ll laugh, he said.
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