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Sunday
best at Summerfest
Cara Lorios and Martha Rico wear traditional garb as they march
with representatives from El Rodeo Mexican Restaurant in the
annual Fairview Park Summerfest parade Friday. El Rodeo’s parade
contingent also included a mariachi band. See more parade photos
in the published edition of West Life, on newsstands now. (West
Life photo by Larry Bennet) |
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Friends
laud Bay veteran
BAY
VILLAGE Good and bad memories were recounted Saturday in Cahoon
Park as the Bay High Class of 1965, military veterans and others honored
Kenton E. Henninger, who died in action in Vietnam in 1969.
Nearly 300 people witnessed the presentation of his
medals to the Bay Village Historical Society for permanent display
in the organization's military display. |
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Fence
up, plants growing
at Rocky River Community Garden
ROCKY RIVER There are just a few plots left for purchase in the
167-by-75-foot garden, located on Wagar Road near City Hall. The 5-by-10-foot
plots, which can be used to grow vegetables, fruit, flowers and herbs,
can be leased for $25. |
Steinbrenner's
Bronx fame began on Morewood Parkway
ROCKY
RIVER By chance, a local college student discovered that
George Steinbrenner, the bombastic owner of the New York Yankees who
died July 13 of a heart attack, was born 80 years ago at his family's
home.
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Business
Profile
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Gregory
Martin Roofing has tradition of excellence since 1982
Gregory Martin has been roofing for more than 33 years.
He started by training under an apprenticeship program, and then quickly
transitioned to owning his own business. Martin formed Gregory Martin
Roofing on Lorain Road in Fairview Park in 1982. |
| Sports |
Gladiators
QB hits the mark
with others
on and off the field
Cleveland Gladiators quarterback John Dutton is continuing
his good work both on the football field and in Christian ministry
in Ohio this year.
Dutton and his wife, Terina, have volunteered for
relief work in Africa. |
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'Music
Man' marches through Huntington Playhouse stage
West
Life theater critic Art Thomas senses trouble
trouble right here in Huntington Playhouse's production of "The
Music Man," which he calls "low-level community theater
fare." His mixed review describes some scenes as filled with
energy, others lifeless.
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