The
Westlake High School Marching Band heads west on Hilliard Boulevard
during Monday's Memorial Day parade. (West Life photo by Kevin
Kelley)
Westshore
honors war dead
with Memorial Day observances
WESTSHORE Coast Guard Commander Larry
R. Kennedy II told the audience at Westlake's ceremony that
Memorial Day was more than just a three-day holiday that marked
the beginning of summer.
City
officials mulling worker furloughs
NORTH OLMSTED Projections of a deficit close
to $2 million next year are forcing city officials to consider employee
furloughs to help close the funding gap.
Eleven
River homes break ground ROCKY
RIVER The groundbreaking ceremony for 11 planned luxury condominiums
also raised money for Relay For Life, the well known American Cancer
Socitety fund-raiser.
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Sports
The
time is now for Crushers At
7:05 p.m. June 2, the Lake Erie Crushers will host Windy City in their
first-ever game at the brand-spanking new All-Pro Freight Stadium
in Avon. A weekend series with Rockford will cap the beginning of
minor league baseball in eastern Lorain County.
Insights
The
challenges of the past loom for a greener future Lillian
Bialosky is the only founding member of the Westlake Garden
Club, which was formed in 1963, who's still active.At
a recent luncheon honoring 11 past presidents, she shared some of
her memories. Gardening columnist Thea Steinmetz writes about the
group's past leaders and its new first male member.