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Ribbon-cutting at Wick Tower

Sunday, April 26, 2015

Ribbon-cutting at Wick Tower

YOUNGSTOWN

NYO Property Group will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 7 for the Wick Tower. The more-than- 100-year-old building at 34 W. Federal St. in downtown was renovated to have 52 apartments and extended-stay living options.

For those interested in the event, RSVP by May 4.

For a tour of the building, call 330-743-5287.

New store location for Trendy Trousseau

BOARDMAN

Trendy Trousseau boutique recently relocated to an expanded location in Boardman.

The new location, 7330 Southern Blvd., is more than double the size of the store’s previous location in Canfield.

The store is open from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

ADAEO Gala will benefit Rich Center

HOWLAND

The Automobile Dealers Association of Eastern Ohio will have a President’s Gala event at Leo’s Ristorante, 7042 E. Market St., on Saturday.

The affair will include silent and live auctions with all proceeds going to The Rich Center for Autism at Youngstown State University.

Contact the ADAEO office at 330-759-1111.

Rivals Fitness opens in Liberty

LIBERTY

Rivals Fitness in Liberty recently opened with several services, including zumba, cross-training, yoga, kick-boxing and kettle bells.

The gym is located at 4405 Logan Way.

For information on services, go to rivalsfitness.com.

Chamber schedules ‘HR Hot Topics’

NILES

On May 7, the Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber will host HR Hot Topics with Russell Rendall of Ogletree Deakins.

Rendall will discuss recent updates to the Family and Medical Leave Act.

The event will start at 7:15 a.m. at Residence Inn by Marriott, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Road.

The seminar is part of the HR Hot Topics, a new bimonthly chamber series.

This session has been approved for one credit hour toward the PHR, SPHR and GPHR recertification.

To register by May 4, call April Stanislaw at 330-744-2131, ext. 21.

First Step Recovery plans public event

WARREN

Trumbull County’s first detox recovery clinic will have a public event from 11 a.m. to noon May 4.

First Step Recovery, 2737 Youngstown Road SE, offers 16 detox beds, extended-stay housing, partial hospitalization and other treatment services.

The event will include a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a tour and a talk by U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan of Howland, D-13th.

Staff/wire reports

Selected local stocks

STOCK, DIVIDENDCLOSECHANGE

Aqua America, .61, 27.33 .24

Avalon Holdings,3.57—.17

Clear Channel, .46 21.82 .22

Cortland Bancorp, 15.00.00

Farmers Nat., .128.36 .26

First Energy, 1.44, 36.25.65

Fifth/Third, .5219.55—.15

FirstMerit Corp., .64,19.01 —.27

First Niles Financial, .32,8.50.00

FNB Corp., .48,13.12—.07

General Motors, 1.2035.58—.34

General Electric, .88,26.82—.03

Huntington Bank, .20, 10.78—.16

JP Morgan Chase, 1.60,62.64—.17

Key Corp, .26,14.23—.11

LaFarge, 17.74 —.09

Macy’s, 1.25, 67.00—.42

Parker Hannifin, 1.92, 122.43—1.00

PNC, 1.92,90.96—.44

RTI Intl. Metals,36.99—.05

Simon Prop. Grp.,5.20,188.83—.23

Stoneridge 11.86 —.04

Talmer Bank, 16.00—.09

United Comm. Fin., .04 5.51.01

Selected prices at 4 p.m. Friday. Provided by Stifel. Not to be construed as an offer or recommendation to buy or sell any security.