Prima Health Care to extend hours
Prima Health Care to extend hours
Prima Health Care will be extending its hours at two local locations.
Boardman Express Care at 7629 Market St. will be open Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Prima Salem, 564 E. Second St., has new hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The locations provide treatment for common illnesses and injuries.
For more information, go to www.primacareexpress.com.
Another PlayDate plans grand opening
BAZETTA TOWNSHIP
A resale and consignment shop for children’s clothes called Another PlayDate will have its grand opening at 10 a.m. Friday at 2332 Cadwallader Sonk Road.
The store is in the “little log cabin” just off of state Route 46. The grand opening is open to the public.
Business hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Contact the shop via email at anotherplaydate@yahoo.com or by phone at 234-244-4231.
Dominion rates down 20 percent
East Dominion Ohio customers will continue to see much lower rates for natural gas heading into May.
The company has set the standard choice rate at $2.636, which is 5.5 percent lower than the April rate of $2.791 per mcf. Last May, the standard choice rate was more than twice as high at $5.377 per mcf.
For more information about available rates with East Dominion, go online to www.dominiongaschoice.com.
Moody & Associates opens Canton office
canton
Moody & Associates Inc. is expanding into the Utica Shale region in eastern Ohio.
The company has opened an office in Canton to provide hydrogeological consulting services to support the development of the oil and gas industry.
Moody has been retained for projects in Ashtabula, Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana, Guernsey, Jefferson, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Tuscarawas counties.
Moody’s will mostly offer stray gas migration investigations, groundwater feasibility studies, pre- drilling water-supply surveys, water-management plans and post-drilling water- complaint resolutions.
Group gives gift to renovate stadium
niles
The Niles Area Business Council of the Regional Chamber announced a monetary gift to the Renovating Excellence in Niles Committee for renovations to Niles McKinley High School’s Bo Rein Stadium.
The announcement and check presentation were Thursday at the Bo Rein Stadium Band Shell.
Vindicator staff reports
Selected local stocks
STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE
Aqua America, .66, 22.52 +0.16
Avalon Holdings,5.51—0.17
Clear Channel, .77 69.20 —0.27
Cortland Bancorp, 9.000.00
Farmers Nat., .126.28 +0.05
First Energy, 2.20, 46.97+0.17
FirstMerit Corp., .64,16.43 —0.40
First Niles Financial, .32,8.050.00
First Place Fin., 0.41—0.15
FNB Corp., .48,10.97—0.26
General Motors,22.36—0.01
General Electric, .68,19.34—0.27
Motors Liquidation, 0.04220.00
Huntington Bank, .16, 6.49—0.16
JP Morgan Chase, 1.20,41.75—1.26
Key Corp, .12,7.82—0.17
LaFarge, 9.61 —0.23
Macy’s, .80, 41.11—0.44
Parker Hannifin, 1.56, 85.14—1.62
PNC, 1.60,65.26—1.01
RTI Intl. Metals,25.45—0.40
Simon Prop. Grp.,3.80,154.19—1.32
Stoneridge 8.96 —0.38
United Community Fin. 1.700.00
Selected prices at 4 p.m. Friday. Provided by Stifel Nicolaus. Not to be construed as an offer or recommendation to buy or sell any security.
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