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Thursday, September 25, 2014

Niles store is hiring

NILES

Gabriel Bros. Inc. will host a hiring event to fill 150 positions for the new store opening Nov. 1.

The hiring event will take place from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday at McMenamy’s, 325 Youngstown-Warren Road.

The new 65,000-square-foot location is at 5772 Youngstown-Warren Road. It will be Gabriel Brothers’ 17th store in Ohio.

Applicants must bring two forms of identification and prepare to be interviewed and hired right at the event for supervisory, customer service, cashier and stocking roles.

Grace Woods takes more insurers

NILES

Grace Woods Senior Living’s Niles and Salem locations announced Wednesday that both will accept insurance from CareSource, UnitedHealthcare and Medicaid.

Art Cafe to open

WARREN

Party Art Cafe and Studio, 5000 E. Market St., Suite 2 in Warren will open at 11 a.m. Friday.

Party Art Cafe and Studio, based on a concept called “paint and sip,” has become popular in most major cities and is available in the Mahoning Valley.

The new business offers ceramic-painting and canvas-painting sessions that customers can register for online as well as private parties for adults and children. Walk-ins are welcome to work on ceramics during regular business hours.

Polymer Innovation Center to open

RAVENNA

Next Thursday, Parker Hannifin’s Parflex division will open the doors of its Polymer Innovation Center here.

The center is expected to create 30 high-tech and manufacturing jobs.

The center will provide new uses for polymer tubing and hoses for medical devices/life sciences applications and other applications.

New iPhones run into complaints

SAN FRANCISCO

Apple’s newest iPhones ran into some glitches Wednesday after users complained that a new software update blocked their calls, and a video circulated to suggest that the larger of the two new models is vulnerable to bending.

Apple said it would stop providing the software update, which it began distributing Wednesday morning to fix several issues in last week’s iOS 8 operating system for iPhones and iPads.

The decision to pull the update came after some people complained on Twitter and in Apple user chat-rooms that the update, dubbed iOS 8.0.1, rendered their phones unable to make calls and caused problems with a feature that lets people unlock their phones with their fingerprint.

Vindicator staff/wire reports