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Published
October 27, 2010
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Election
2010
West Life
Special Coverage
of Westshore races |
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| Corey
Rulong of Cleveland takes to the air at Saturday’s grand opening
ceremony for the Randy Stang Skate and Bike Park in Bay Village. |
Skateboarders,
bikers flip over new park
BAY VILLAGE Supporters of the long-sought-after Randy Stang Skate
and Bike Park officially opened it Saturday evening at its location
on Rose Hill South in Cahoon Park. Backers of the project also
said the long wait was worth it. |
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Cities
mull automated trash pickup
WESTSHORE
Two communities are considering
automating their trash collection and recycling services.
The program would make the
recycling program easier by not requiring customers to sort their
recyclable materials as well as starting a rewards-type program as
an incentive. |
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Community
says goodbye to red brick school building
WESTLAKE
The 101-year-old building will be torn down next month
as part of the Westlake City Schools’ redevelopment of its Dover Center
Road property.
An Oct. 19 farewell ceremony began, just like thousands
of school days at the red brick school did, with the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag. |
Halloween
parade, trolley tours planned for Saturday
FAIRVIEW
PARK Residents can celebrate Halloween twice Saturday
first with a parade and then with haunted trolley rides later in the
afternoon. |
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Business
Profile
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| Sports |
River
upends Brookside to win sectional crown
Buoyed by the play of middle hitters Maeve and Ciara
Kessler, the Pirates proved to be too much for the Cardinals in their
Division II volleyball sectional final clash last Thursday night. |
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| Insights |
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Salmon
Dave’s adds Asian-themed bar menu
After
17 years, Salmon Dave’s has cut a number of items from its dinner
menu to make room for a considerably expanded bar menu. Managing
Partner George Schindler it's to capitalize on the fact that the
restaurant does some of the briskest happy hour business on the
West Side.
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