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Published March 26, 2008
News
‘I love ya, tomorrow!’
Alex Lathem as Daddy Warbucks, Francesca Grignon as Annie and fellow cast members perform in Holly Lane Elementary School third-graders’ performance of “Annie Jr.” March 19. (West Life photos by Larry Bennet)
State reviewing Lorain Road project for problems
NORTH OLMSTED — The deteriorating road conditions after the more than $1 million in construction work was completed less than two years ago has prompted a series of complaints from city officials, motorists, businesses and residents.
Now the Ohio Department of Transportation has begun a formal review of the work which was done on Lorain Road from Canterbury Road east to the Fairview Park border.
Commission mulls extending council terms
ROCKY RIVER — Are two years in office long enough to become familiar with the job of council member and still get anything accomplished? That's what the nine-member Charter Review Commission is asking.
Report: Abatements creating good jobs
WESTLAKE — Through 2007, tax abatement agreements made with Westlake businesses over the past nine years have created 746 jobs, a city report says.
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Sports
Peepers’ career proves golden
photoLongtime assistant football coach Bruce Peepers believed in being a positive influence on the athletes he worked with. The Greater Cleveland Football Coaches Association recently acknowledged him for 47 years of coaching and being a positive influence on area athletes with the 2007 Golden Deeds award.
Insights

Westlake’s Picc-a-Deli Café moves into the spotlight
The popular Westlake eatery, which just re-opened in a new location at King James Plaza, offers a menu based on foods that Owners Trish and Rich Koodrich hasve enjoyed during travels in other countries.

 

 



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