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December 2, 2009
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Turkey
Day football
Bobby Joyce, second from right, looks for the reception during
an annual Thanksgiving Day football game played by friends and
relatives at the Cahoon Memorial Park soccer fields. (West Life
photo by Larry Bennet) |
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Sewer
fee increase proposed
FAIRVIEW PARK In
an effort to maintain the city’s aging sewer infrastructure and pay
for growing environmental mandates, the Patton administration is seeking
to increase sewer fees by 44 percent over the next three years. It
would be the first fee increase since 1994. |
Seven
journalists inducted into Press Club Hall of Fame
WESTLAKE
Cleveland
Browns radio announcer Jim Donovan was one of seven media veterans
inducted into the Press Club of Cleveland’s Journalism Hall of Fame
at a dinner Oct. 28 at LaCentre Conference and Banquet Facility in
Westlake. |
Waltz-Umerley
writing
children’s book
about mouse family
ROCKY RIVER Joyce Waltz-Umerley, wife of late Rocky
River Mayor Don Umerley, has create a tale about a family of mice
who live in the Rocky River Clock Tower.
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| Sports |
Eagles
skate to strong start
The North Olmsted High School hockey team
defeated Elyria Catholic, Massillon Jackson, Normandy and Brecksville
in the first rounds of the Bruce Anderson Memorial Tournament at Ries
Ice Arena last weekend. That fast start put North Olmsted in the championship
game this past Monday against Elyria Catholic.
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Huntington
ends season with ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
Director Dale Hruska offers a spirited retelling of
the upbeat Capra movie, writes West Life theater critic Art Thomas.
The play, which runs a hair over 90 minutes with intermission, focuses on the storytelling and avoids extra pageantry.
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