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On the ballot

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Following is a compilation of candidates and issues Medina County voters will decide today. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Candidates
Brunswick City Council
- Ward 1: Jack Mortelette and Chuck Ricco
- Ward 2: Vincent Carl and Eric Flanigan
- Ward 3: Joe Delsanter
- Ward 4: Anthony P. Capretta and Ron Falconi
Wadsworth mayor
- Joseph J. Arpad […]

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Tags: Uncategorized · Elections

Medina County has a long history of festivals

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Elinor Abingdon, up to her 15-year-old elbows in flour, listened as her mother read the latest society news on the front page of The Gazette. Mrs. Abingdon rambled through a list of names, the shakers and movers of the county, Elinor’s father called them. Every year the paper’s township correspondents — her father called them […]

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Upcoming festivals

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Two of Medina County’s current festivals will be happening this month.
Medina’s 23rd Annual Candlelight Walk is planned for Nov. 16-18 at Medina’s Public Square. The Holiday Parade of Lights will start at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 17.
The Medina County Women’s Endowment Fund Festival of Trees is planned to take place in conjunction with the […]

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King’s Daughters and Sons convene in Medina

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

About 100 members from all over Ohio gathered at Western Reserve Masonic Community Oct. 19 for the first day of the two-day Ohio Branch 114th annual convention of the International Order of The King’s Daughters and Sons, hosted by the Medina County Union.
Bea Bryenton and Una Mae Gill of Lund Loni Circle, and Linda Sweeney […]

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Caring for the Community

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Hooah Trees
This fall, 2,000 Christmas trees — also known as Hooah Trees — for U.S. troops were collected in Medina County. The cost for shipping those trees to Iraq and other countries is $9,000. To make a donation toward the shipping costs, contact Hooah Tree coordinator Lynn Miller at 330-723-5566.

Coats for Kids
Dr. Tim Weeks, a […]

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Community Brief

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

National Adoption Day
Medina County Job and Family Services is joining the nationwide celebration of November as Adoption Month. The agency will recognize Medina County residents who have added to their families through adoption at a kid-friendly dinner in early November.
This year, on Nov. 17, hundreds of courts around the nation will open to finalize thousands […]

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Tags: Community

Winslow matures on, off field

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

BEREA — Size, strength, quickness and sure hands have always been Kellen Winslow Jr.’s best attributes.
Maturity just made the list.
Winslow entered the league as a brash 20-year-old with a Hall of Fame father, rare athleticism and a mouth that roared. A broken leg as a rookie, a mangled leg from a motorcycle accident and all […]

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Tags: Sports

Rittenhouse qualifies for Olympic trials

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

During her freshman year at the University of Dayton, Wadsworth resident Melissa Rittenhouse was the slowest woman on the cross country team.
Things have changed a bit since then, as Rittenhouse has qualified twice for the women’s Olympic marathon trials — the first time in 2004 and now again for 2008.
In February 2006, Rittenhouse competed in […]

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Tags: Sports

Cavaliers just aren’t very good

November 6th, 2007 · 10 Comments

Larry Hughes still can’t shoot, Donyell Marshall can’t play, period, and the bench is as bad as advertised.
Simply put, the Cavaliers are not a very good basketball team right now.
The good news, if it can be called that, is that none of this is surprising. The Cavaliers were expected to lose their home opener to […]

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Tags: Sports · Sports Commentary

Browns notes: Browns prepare for hated Steelers

November 6th, 2007 · No Comments

BEREA — As offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski walked out of the locker room Sunday night, he had already turned the page from the overtime win over the Seahawks.
“It’s Steeler Week,” he said.
That hasn’t been good news for the Browns.
They are 0-5 vs. the Steelers under coach Romeo Crennel. They haven’t beaten Pittsburgh since October 2003. […]

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Tags: Sports