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Published April 21, 2010
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Westlake High senior Jessica Preteroti dances to "There’s No Business Like Show Business" at the annual Green and White Review held April 16 at the Westlake Schools Performing Arts Center. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
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Bomb suspect's bond set at $1 million
photoPolice: Explosive devices stored at Louis Drive home

NORTH OLMSTED — Matthew Fairfield, 30, faces 28 unlawful ordinance charges after law enforcement discovered explosive devices in his home and the residence of a friend.
photoRocky River police chief honored
ROCKY RIVER —
Don Wagner celebrated 45 years in the Rocky River Police Department April 1. City employees and neighboring police chiefs put on a surprise party for him on March 31, although Wagner’s police instincts had kicked in and he suspected something was up.
Bain Cabin mural emblematic of WPA artistic projects
photoFAIRVIEW PARK — The painting depicting the history of community through the 1930s was funded by a federal program created to help artists during the Great Depression. The mural, designed by Earl Neff, reflects several artistic trends of the day, a local art expert says.
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Late Westlake rally gives Short coaching milestone

photoAfter holding the lead through most of the game, Westlake broke an 8-8 tie in the top of the seventh inning to defeat Olmsted Falls, 10-8, this past Monday on the Bulldogs’ home diamond. With the win, the Demons kept their Southwestern Conference hopes alive as the season approached the halfway mark.
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Playhouse Square’s dysfunctional family
gives hope to theatergoers

photo"August: Osage County" tells the story of the Westons, an extended clan that comes together at their rural Oklahoma homestead when the alcoholic patriarch dissappears. The family must also contend with matriarch Violet, a deeply unsettled woman at the center of this storm. Art Thomas reviews the Playhouse Square performance.

 


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