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Published January 30, 2008
News
Ice man
“Kaz,” an ice carver from New York, cuts his block into geometric shapes Saturday during Crocker Park’s Ice Festival 2008. The event featured team and speed carving competitions. (West Life photo by Larry Bennet)
Plans in works for Beachcliff, Rockport
ROCKY RIVER — Madison Marquette, developers of Beachcliff Market Square, are “very unhappy with the way the center has turned out," according to Rocky River Economic Development Director Kory Koran. Of the 100,000 square feet of space at Beachcliff, 40,000 is currently vacant. Koran said that Madison Marquette officials flew in to visit the center on Jan. 17.
Navy plane to research icing at NASA
Decomissioned aircraft acquired at no cost
photoWESTSHORE —
The Glenn Research Center recently rolled out its S-3 Viking aircraft, a revamped U.S. Navy plane that Glenn will use to conduct icing research. The goal is to learn more about the threat of engine power loss due to icing.
City must take bids for new pool filter
NORTH OLMSTED —
Because of the age of the filter, they believed only the original manufacturer could replace the part. However, Law Director Jim Dubelko ruled that City Charter provisions require the city to place it out for bid. Mayor Thomas O'Grady said the city hopes the new filter will arrive in time for the pool to open for the summer.
Messiah Lutheran students begin
using new building this week

FAIRVIEW PARK — Barricades blocking
a portion of West 215th Street between Messiah Lutheran’s main school building and a renovated building will be put up during school hours. Messiah Lutheran leaders and area neighbors have agreed on several points that would comprise a permanent solution on how students can safely walk between the buildings.
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Sports
Sizemore looking forward to greater things in 2008
photoThe outfielder, who batted .277 last year, believes the Indians could be at least as good as it was last year because of the camaraderie the team shares, something he said is not seen with a lot of teams around Major League Baseball.
Insights

Historic structure houses the Copper Cup
The centerpiece of the shop is the full service espresso bar, where patrons can order espresso, cappuccino, lattes, frappes and freshly brewed coffee and tea. Fruit smoothies are made to order with fresh fruit and yogurt.

 

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