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yard waste collection starts - page 5 comets come out swinging 8 mherst news-times a loo ahead the faith baptist church will be hosting kids free-for-all on saturday, april 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. would appreciate gently loved children's toys, books, games, music, videos and dvds for free shopping experience. all items are there is no requirement bring something in order get something. bring-items thursday, 24 or friday, 25 between 9 church, 440 north lake st. phone number (440) 988-8255. requests stay sort their items. leftover given local charities. celebrate national poetry month, amherst public library, 221 spring st., amherst, host reading groups. !they read of original compositions $unday, 27 at this program open public. sunday, 27, 2008, board education holding community ;meet greet 1 until 3 main entrance steele high school. event give everyone an opportunity meet steve sayers, new superintendent schools. school ptos volunteers providing refreshments. welcome attend. american legion vfw golf league haye a'steak fry 26, post 1662, 165 cleveland ave. dinner tyill served 4:30 8:30 p.m., followed by music presented dj request j 1:30 tickets $15 per person may obtained any member door, calling doug taylor 988-4228, fred henceroth jit 988-7483. n, reach deal tylenol-inspired 80 john lasko reporter fourteen-year-old mike mcgannon can breath little bit easier knowing his future as freshman steele, doing right thing saves family's life sixteen-year-old danny metelsky was place time tuesday, 8. elyria catholic sophomore driving home drama practice state route 113 jeep cherokee, around 9:40 while down roadway, he noticed flames coming side house grobe fruit farm township. cannot use cell driving, pulled over road called 911. "at first i went it then turned using next (the house) continued trinity burns its mortgage nearly eight years ago, evangelical moved old american' 118 building 46485 middle ridge rd. took commercial with lorain bank amount $800,000. after decided do some renovation work existing building, well add addition 500 seat sanctuary, june 1, 2003, second taken city additional $744,400. "the deacons had been meticulous meeting quarterly evaluate our stewardship situation monies became available, they paid extra principle. instance last year put $50,000 principle," senior pastor arnold fleagle said. "so that enabled us pay day expulsion dropped, but details just got brighter. five hdurs compelling testimony debates among attorneys, mcgannons, along attorney zack simonoff, members district's helen carroll family burning 8, were held ceremony off 10-year only four half years. at, (front) tami fly, executive secretary kathy beach, secretary, arnie fleagle, shoney webster gordon rizzuti. (photo lasko) debt prematurely." able so, wednesday, nov. 7, 2007, reached private settlement allow continue education. . teenager received 80-day having white pill accepted another student. mcgannon, who never swallowed pill, friends consider metelsky, 16, hero rescuing family, watching television onaware fire. t centenarian celebrates amhert manor party when virginia williams born 14, 1908, theodore roosevelt president, loaf bread cost cents, gallon milk 32 you could buy car $500. friends, residents staff marior bash celebrating her 100th birthday. has lived area entire life. she responsible raising-two teenage daughters herself, husband died 45 old. two describe mother very indepen week celebrated 'punishment' told student headache, other teen gave him stating tylenol. appealed suspension, heard appeal wednesday. not reyealed also meets needs administration terms discipline. voted unanimously downgrade mcgannon's expulsion, brownies collecting supplies, tiny toys brownie troop 341 drive children diyala, iraq, northeast baghdad. help sergeant aaron zaleski, stationed warhorse, supplies happy meal children. zaleski charge "psychological operations" job go into neighborhoods diyala make community.' loves pencils, crayons, coloring bubbles, toys. these have lot innocent victims war. anyone liice participate special home, garden section today included today's issue newspapers. highlights projects faced every homeowner, including gardening, repair projects. iu
Object Description
| Title | Amherst news-times, 2008-04-16 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 2008-04-16 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, The Amherst news-times., 2008-04-16 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
