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Published October 28, 2009
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Bubble boys
Brothers Theo, 4, and Max Hoelker, 6, blow a bubble from inside a giant bubble during an event Saturday evening at Lakewood Public Library. As part of Family Music and More night, Sue Durante, the Bubble Lady, demonstrated how to blow bubbles with all kinds of items found around the house. As the Hoelker brothers can attest, she also made bubbles big enough to stand in. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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League forum gives residents
chance to question candidates

WEB EXCLUSIVE
ROCKY RIVER —
Candidates running for mayor, law director, city council and school board had a chance to speak to voters and answer their questions Thursday evening at a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters.
Both Ward 2 candidate cite experience, professional skills
BAY VILLAGE— Incumbent Paul Koomar is the senior member of city council and a certified public accountant who works in finances for the Cleveland Clinic. Challenger Jeanette Corlett McGovern is a former chairwoman of the Municipal Planning Commission with more than 20 years experience in municipal planning, finance and development work in Illinois and Ohio.
Council candidates bring municipal background
NORTH OLMSTED — Paul Barker, the incumbent, cites his current status as second in seniority among the seven council ward and at-large members. Prior to that, he spent several years as a citizen attending thousands of various municipal meetings. Challenger Patrick Kelly spent more than 20 years as a city of Westlake Police Officer. Kelly also was appointed several months ago to the North Olmsted Charter Review Commission.
Challenger Sassano campaigns on rental inspections issue
FAIRVIEW PARK — Jim Sassano believes the city's apartments need to be inspected much more frequently. The frequency of inspections, and the fees needed to fund them, have become a major issue in his effort to defeat incumbent Fred Gauthier.
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Sports
Bay, River to settle WSC race Friday night
After nine weeks of football, the Rockets and the Pirates find themselves tied for first place in the West Shore Conference with identical 5-1 records. Both teams also have solid shots at making the OHSAA playoffs if they can come away with wins.
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Fat Head’s Cleveland makes beer a fine art
Fat Head’s beer menu includes unfiltered ales and lagers, brewed in small batches from the finest ingredients, as being, “inspired by old world tradition with cutting edge style, providing a global palette for your taste buds,”
says brewmaster Matt Cole.

 


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