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Published September 8, 2010
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From left to right, students Miriam Eisenhut, Lily Eyring, Maya Brown, Sophia Franko, Megan Conrad and Connor Schumacker participated in the summer reading program at Rocky River Public Library. Teen librarian Megan Alabaugh, seated, pledged to dye her hair hot pink and wear a pirate costume to encourage students to read. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Teen librarian dresses like pirate,
dyes hair pink to encourage reading

ROCKY RIVER — Librarians have been stereotypically portrayed as quiet and stuffy, shuffling around a dusty library in long skirts and high-collared blouses making shushing sounds. If that stereotype hasn’t been broken by now, just a quick glance at Librarian Megan Alabaugh will definitely cause it to crash and burn.
EveryoneLovesMySmile.com
Area woman new fundraising director at nature center
photoBAY VILLAGE — Ann Miller has worked in Northeast Ohio nonprofits for 17 years. Her most recent position was director of foundation, corporate and government relations at Notre Dame College in South Euclid. The North Ridgeville resident has a master’s degree in nonprofit organizations from Case Western's Weatherhead School of Management.
photoRunners, walkers deal with rain
at 20th North Coast Challenge

WESTLAKE — Despite cool temperatures, no new course records were set a Saturday's 5-mile race, formerly known as Celebrate Westlake.
Sports
Big plays give Demons the edge over Rockets
photoWestlake used a pair of big-yardage plays to get past neighborhood rival Bay, 14-6, before a huge crowd at Memorial Stadium Friday. But Demons head coach Mark Campo
still isn't happy with the number of turnovers and penalties his team is racking up.
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A gardener’s garden speaks
of the pleasure of being outdoors

photoThe Bay Village garden of Leslie and Tom Croyle speaks of a summer’s promise, writes Thea Steinmetz. It includes a herb garden — the sort of garden that a savvy cook, living in an apartment, might salivate over.

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