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SHIFTING GEARS: Ted Lyda, left, manager of Lanterman’s Mill, and Curt Artman of Ridge Machine and Welding in Toronto, Ohio, assess two halves of the bull gear, which is placed on the water wheel of the mill. The parts, each weighing about 1,000 pounds, were delivered Monday and installed Thursday. In far right photo, the grindstone is an example of the stones used in the milling of flour by Lanterman’s Mill.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
SOMBER REMINDER: Anthony Kolat of New Middletown holds up a picture of fellow Marines with whom he served. He was on one side of a compound in Beirut, Lebanon, on Oct. 23, 1983, when a suicidal truck bomber killed 241 U.S. service members, 220 of whom were Marines.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
MAKING A POINT: Walter “Buzz” Pishkur, former Forum Health CEO, explains why he resigned as CEO last month and has declined a $9,000-a-week consultant’s job for the health-care system.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
EULOGY: Monsignor Peter Polando delivers the eulogy for Capt. Ken Centorame, the Youngstown Police Department officer who died of leukemia Saturday. Monsignor Polando talked about Centorame’s faith and family at services Thursday at St. Matthias Church in Youngstown.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
SOCCER - (3) Peter Nog ( ) of Howland tries to keep (11) away from the ball Wednesday night. - Special to The Vindicator/Nick Mays
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
Enrique Cruz, left, and his wife Darlene Cruz return some DVD's at the Red Box movie rental vending machines outside Tony's Finer Foods on 4600 W. Belmont, October 6, 2009, in Chicago, Illinois.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
WE’RE NORTHSIDE FAMILY: Employees at Forum Health Northside Medical Center in Youngstown rally to protest layoffs at the hospital and their exclusion from the decision. “You don’t treat family like that,” said James Brown, right, a member of Service Employees International Union District 1199’s board of directors. Mary Ann Hupp, SEIU administrative organizer for Forum, left, said she hopes Forum’s new interim CEO “includes us in the planning.”
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
GRINDSTONE: This grindstone is an example of the actual stones used in the milling of flour by Lanterman’s Mill. The divots in the stone act as knives to remove the hard hulls of buckwheat and corn, and the flat surfaces grind the grains into flour, a mill official said.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
Greg Cooper AD for Canfield stands on the athletic field , behind him the band shell and the visiting stands... all have been redone in the last couple of years - robertkyosay
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
STATE CHAMPIONS: Six students of the Boardman ATA Black Belt Academy won state championships this year in Korean Taekwondo. Pictured (left to right), first row: Brandon Breznai. Second row: Kim Campos, Caitlin Currier, Brielle Campos. Third row: Shawn Menousak, Robert Long (academy owner). Missing from photo is Yianni Koulianos. All except Long won state titles this year.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
family: Crystal and Michael Howell hold a photo of their daughter, Jabraya, an East High School cheerleader who died Wednesday. Michael is holding Jabraya’s brother, Michael Jr., 2, as they marked Jabraya’s 17th birthday Thursday.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
Special to The Vindicator WORD POWER: Rotary International designated Oct. 10 Make a Difference Day, and the Austintown Club did its part. With the Green Team of Mahoning County, Rotary and Fitch Interact members cleaned up Kirk Road. In another project, club members distributed dictionaries to all third-grade classes at Lloyd, Lynn Kirk, Watson, Woodside, St. Joseph/Immaculate Heart, St. Christine and Jackson Milton elementary schools. More than 500 students received dictionaries to keep. Above, students in Mrs. Carchedi’s and Mrs. Billock’s class at Woodside Elementary happily show off their new dictionaries.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009
Special to The Vindicator NO TRICKS, JUST TREATS: Thirty members of Fitch Interact Club, with help from the club sponsor, the Rotary Club of Austintown, created 100 treat bags to be distributed to children at the Hope House of Youngstown. Among those involved in providing the Happy Halloween treats for the youngsters are, from left, kneeling, Miranda DeFurio and Liana DeFurio, and in back, Brandon Rivello, Zarek Bell, Sara Guittar, and Mariah DeFurio. During a recent meeting Eric Bohr, manager of Walgreen’s on Meridian at Mahoning Avenue, challenged members to get involved in the Dec. 18 Christmas party on Lexington Avenue for residents of the No Limits and Ginnette Alternative Centers.
Added: Thu, October 22, 2009