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Published
January 13, 2010
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Downhill
run
Kat Stevens, Max Burns, Mike Oxlong and Steven Dobbs head down
a Bay Village hill Saturday as they and many other people enjoy
the abundance of snow that has blanketed the area in recent
days. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
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Bond
issue goes to ballot
WESTLAKE As expected, the Westlake Board of Education decided
in a split vote Monday evening to place an $84 million bond issue
on the May ballot to fund the renovation and construction of new school
buildings. |
RTA
chief: Public transit needs more funding
FAIRVIEW
PARK Commuters and local mayors asked RTA to revise elements
of a proposed 12 percent cut in bus service at a public meeting Thursday.
Fort heir part, RTA officials said they can't fulfill their mission
without more state funding. |
Former
mayor aiding new chief exec
NORTH OLMSTED Jane Leaver, the former two-term mayor of Medina,
has been tapped to be the new executive assistant to recently-elected
Mayor Kevin Kennedy. |
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Mustangs
edge Eagles
Despite
the 2-1 loss to Strongsville, North Olmsted head coach Tim Murphy
felt his team, whose record is 14-4, was playing at a high level heading
into this weekend’s Southwestern Conference Tournament. |
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Priests’
lives revisited in Clague’s ‘Mass Appeal’
Comfortable,
60ish Father Farley enjoys his suburban parish and a good relationship
with the parishioners who ply him with bottles of good wine. Young
change-the-world seminarian Mark Dolson comes into the parish with
the radical view that women should be priests. That's the scenario
for "Mass Appeal," now playing at Clague Playhouse.
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