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Published July 23, 2008
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Summerfest 2008
Young people ride the “Trabant” Saturday at Summerfest, the annual community festival held at Bohlken Park. (West Life Photos by Larry Bennet)
Proposed RTA cuts to impact Westshore
Rocky River Civic Center to host public comment meeting

WESTSHORE — Rocky River’s Don Umerley Civic Center will host the first of five scheduled public hearings at which residents can comment on proposed service reductions and a fuel surcharge. Under the proposed fare changes, a ride on a bus or rapid car would jump from $1.75 to between $2.25 and 2.50.
Elections board not planning fire staffing vote in November
BAY VILLAGE — Cuyahoga County Board of Elections officials have no plans to put on the November ballot an issue about shift staffing levels for the Bay Village fire department. Law Director Gary Ebert had sent the board a letter challenging the validity of the petitions submitted by the Bay Citizens for Safety group.
Gemini pool to open by end of July
photoFAIRVIEW PARK — The state Board of Health is scheduled to inspect the competition pool, and possibly the leisure pool as well, on Monday, Mayor Eileen Patton said.
NASA Glenn to test emergency siren Saturday
NASA's Glenn Research Center will test a new siren/public address system Saturday (July 26) at 9:30 a.m. The new system will be used to warn employees and visitors of severe weather, workplace incidents and emergencies, according to Glenn spokesperson Lori Rachul.
Business Profile
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Tomorrows, A Hair Salon, has been a Rocky River fixture for 25 years, located in the revitalized Beachcliff Market Square on Detroit Road. Tomorrows recently expanded its space to add 1,000 sq. ft., and now has full massage and facial rooms available for clients.
Sports
photoBrowns tight end Winslow kicks off first camp
Last weekend at North Olmsted High School, nearly 120 youngsters got a taste of what it takes to get ready for an NFL season from Cleveland Browns’ tight end Kellen Winslow.
Insights

Bluesman bounces back from heart ailment to keep playing
Colin Dussault is a blues player and a blues lover. But the Colin Dussault Blues Project, which plays two free Westshore concerts this weekend, reserve the right to bring their harmonica-driven blues styles to anything they want, be it a Bob Dylan or Van Morrison cover or their own originals.

 

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