Cobbler keeps father's craft alive



Cobbler keepsfather's craft alive
kA DOWNTOWN WARREN shoe repairman is dedicated to keeping his father's craft alive. Stamati Revmatas, above, keeps Colonial Shoe Repair open.
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SPORTS
Cavs fall to Detroitin Game 1 of round 2
kDETROIT MADE 10 3-pointers in the first half -- one shy of an NBA playoff record -- to open up a 21-point lead at halftime before cruising to a 113-86 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday in Game 1 of their second-round series.
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HEALTH
Special section putsfocus on women
kTHE VINDICATOR and vindy.com begin a four-part weekly mini-series today on the local health community. Today's installment focuses on women's health.
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NATION
Sentencing hearingin fatal concert fire
kSENTENCING hearings take place this week for the tour manager for the rock band Great White, whose pyrotechnics display at a 2003 concert caused a fire that killed 100. The father of Brookfield native Ty Longley, guitarist for the band who died in the fire, said he thinks the manager is being railroaded.
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BUSINESS
Luxury developmentstraddles 2 counties
kA DEVELOPER who does much of his work in the Caribbean is putting the finishing touches on a lavish development with 349 homes that straddles the Mahoning-Columbiana county line.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Old toys get new life
kREPRODUCTIONS of toys and games that were popular in the 1970s are attracting people in their 30s and 40s who cherish their childhood memories with the toys and have plenty of disposable income to spend on them.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Raves for symphony,Playhouse musical
kWEEKEND performances of a pops concert by the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra and "Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical" at The Youngstown Playhouse get rave reviews.
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