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Published
November 4, 2009
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| Westlake
Building Inspector Donald Grayem, Law Department Administrative
Assistant Vera Goss, Ward 6 Councilman Mark Getsay and Service
Director Don Glauner look on as a demolition excavator begins
tearing down the Hubbs Motel on Center Ridge Road Friday morning.
(West Life photo by Kevin Kelley) |
Center
Ridge motel now history
WESTLAKE The Hubbs Motel, which had been
at the center of the infamous decades-long lawsuit between the
city and businessman Charles Shimola, was torn down Friday by
workers from American Demolition. |
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Ares
I-X rocket takes flight
with Glenn-built hardware
WESTSHORE The Ares I-X upper stage simulator,
which served as a substitute for the actual upper stage rocket to
be used in future launches, was designed and built by Glenn employees.
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Police
hope signs help solve Amy case
BAY VILLAGE Bay Village Police and the FBI,
in conjunction with Clear Channel Communications, have set up seven
billboards across Northeast Ohio seeking information for information
on the 2-=year-old Amy Mihaljevic case. |
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| Sports |
Three
teams in soccer regionals
The Westlake girls, along with the Bay and North Olmsted
boys squads, came away with district championships last week. Those
three teams advanced to the state’s sweet 16, just two wins away from
advancing to their respective state tournaments.
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Few
changes offered on 2010 Toyota Venza
With
straightforward controls and gauges, a cabin that’s very comfortable,
an excellent global positioning system and many important safety
features, the all-wheel-drive wagon is just the ticket for versatile
driving, writes Marv Berg.
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