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Published November 25, 2009
News
It won't hurt a bit
Brian Lavelle holds his son William, 2, as Doris Rogal applies a nasal swab with flu vaccine to the youngster at the Goddard School in Westlake Nov. 17. For more information on area efforts to combat the flu, see the story on page 18 about the clinic held by Cuyahoga County Health Department and city of North Olmsted workers last Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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photoSutherland certified as winner
BAY VILLAGE — Even as Cuyahoga County Board of Elections officials yesterday certified that incumbent Debbie Sutherland was the winner in the Nov. 3 Bay Village mayoral election, challenger Jim Scott said he would continue to look into alleged election law violations as well as seek a recount.
District teacher, sailor in right key
NORTH OLMSTED —
School district musical instructor and Navy veteran Dan Greene hit the right note before millions of people last week. The choir director for the North Olmsted Middle School and assistant orchestra director at North Olmsted High School, sang the national anthem at the Monday Night Football game at Cleveland Browns Stadium Nov. 16.
Strayer University opens in Fairview
FAIRVIEW PARK —
Fairview Park is now a college town. Strayer University, which focuses on nontraditional, adult college students, began teaching courses in July at its new Fairview Park Campus, located at the Fairview Office Center just off Brookpark Road.
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Sports
photoFell makes his mark
on the soap box derby scene

In his fifth year of racing, Bay High freshman James Fell has become one of the top racers in the country and is looking to tack on a few more championships in the future.
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photo‘Ragtime’ now showing at Magnificat High School
The musical follows the pattern of different socioeconomic classes crossing paths, all with the underlying theme of equality and justice. Several historical characters appear in the play, including Henry Ford, Booker T. Washington, J.P. Morgan, Harry Houdini and Evelyn Nesbit.

 


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