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Published July 28, 2010
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Dog days of summer
David Lockwwod of Bay Village plays with his dogs Bailey and Cody near the Bay Boat Clu. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Testimony ends in dog park trial
WESTSHORE — Rocky River, the plaintiff, had several witnesses testify, including Rocky River Mayor Pam Bobst, Lakewood Mayor Ed FitzGerald and residents of High Parkway, the street directly up the hill from the Lakewood Dog Park.
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City to replace running track at Fairview High School
photoFAIRVIEW PARK — While much of the track is in good shape, several spots in front of the home stands have buckled, causing a safety hazard for athletes. The city will pay for the work with money from a bonding company settlement after a pool contractor was fired for breech of contract.
photoRocky River Junior Women’s Club
places benches around city

ROCKY RIVER — Twenty wooden benches will be on display for several weeks. They will then be auctioned off Aug. 19 to benefit the Rocky River Assistance Program, a program that helps residents in need of food and clothing.
Sports
photoAlcott, Mucha clinic highlights
Ohio girls golf tourney in Avon

High school girls across the state were treated to a clinic from LPGA Hall of Famer Amy Alcott and LPGA Tour Pro Barb Mucha before competing in the Ohio Girls Golf Foundation Open last week at Avon Oaks Country Club.
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journalist’s career with success

In his latest book, retired broadcast journalist Neil Zurcher shares dozens of his favorite personal stories from a lifetime in Cleveland television. "Tales From the Road" recalls an era of television and Northeast Ohio that was full of color and characters.

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