Oct. 24, 2007: News Sports Insights
 













 

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Trick or treat
Children ages 3 to 8 went trick or treating around the Westlake Recreation Center Friday evening during the center’s Monster Mash Halloween Party. Three-year-old Connor Harris is dressed as a menacing robot. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Crocker-Stearns work delayed
NORTH OLMSTED —
Record-setting August rainfall and sewers too shallow mean that the North Olmsted section of the Crocker-Stearns extention will not be completed until the spring of 2008 instead of the end of this year, officials now say. City Hall leaders acknowledged being unhappy with the change in the timetable.
Fire death ruled a homicide
FAIRVIEW PARK — The death of 67-year-old Gwendolyn Bewley, found dead following an Aug. 29 fire at her West 220th Street home, has been ruled a homicide. The fire was set near the body to conceal her violent death, the county coroner says.
Pool won’t be ready for rec center opening
FAIRVIEW PARK — The contractor hired to build the new rec center's two indoor pools has fallen behind schedule.
photoMission reinforced belief
in manned space exploration for Morgan

WESTSHORE — The educator-astronaut spoke to area middle school students about her recent mission to the International Space Station.
   
 

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