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Published September 16, 2009
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Members of the safety forces from Fairview Park, Westlake and Cleveland are recognized during a Blue Mass Friday at St. Angela Merici Catholic Church in Fairview Park. The Blue Mass, named after the uniform color of police officers, firefighters and paramedics, also included prayers for the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. At the right are the Revs. Michael Lanning and Greg Schaut of St. Angela Parish. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Safety forces, 9/11 victims remembered
at St. Angela Blue Mass

FAIRVIEW PARK — Today's eighth-graders were only in kindergarten when the Twin Towers fell. But the Rev. Michael Lanning remembers the World Trade Center well. When working in New York City in the 1990s, he got off each day at the WTC subway stop.
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North Olmsted: Don’t text while driving
NORTH OLMSTED — Council’s safety committee Sept. 8 unanimously recommended making texting while driving a primary offense, meaning the fine will be more than $100. Texting behind the steering wheel is simply not safe, council member said.
FBI now investigating racist note, noose incident
photoFAIRVIEW PARK — The racist note left on an African-American family's lawn has sparked a strong community response, with one message: Everyone is our neighbor."
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River stuns Demons in OT
photoIn high school football games that go into overtime, the rules read that an interception results in a dead ball, prohibiting the intercepting team from advancing it. That rule prevented a Westlake victory and gave the Pirates new life to go to a second overtime period.
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Local residents visit Women’s Show to see Kate Gosselin
photoSome people have heard enough about the life of the couple and their children, who are the focus of The Learning Channel’s “Jon & Kate Plus 8.” But not those who visited the I-X Center Friday to hear the mother of eight speak at the second annual Cleveland Women’s Show.

 


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