Photos for October 5, 2009

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MEMORIES: Nick Noviello shares some of his memories in the  Bridge Street store in Struthers where he’s worked for 60 years. The store and its inventory will be auctioned Thursday.

MEMORIES: Nick Noviello shares some of his memories in the …

MEMORIES: Nick Noviello shares some of his memories in the Bridge Street store in Struthers where he’s worked for 60 years. The store and its inventory will be auctioned Thursday.


SURVIVORS IN PINK: Geralyn Lucas, right, writer of the book and screenplay, “Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy,” talks with Patti McSuley of Boardman on Monday at the Pink Ribbon Tea at The Georgetown in Boardman. McSuley, who works at Regis Salon in Southern Park Mall, is a breast-cancer survivor and by coincidence, styled Lucas’ hair.

SURVIVORS IN PINK: Geralyn Lucas, right, writer of the book …

SURVIVORS IN PINK: Geralyn Lucas, right, writer of the book and screenplay, “Why I Wore Lipstick to My Mastectomy,” talks with Patti McSuley of Boardman on Monday at the Pink Ribbon Tea at The Georgetown …


STORE OWNER: Jihad Mahd, owner of Big Apple Convenient Mart on Youngstown Road, Warren, said there may have been more than 100 people in the area of his store when the shooting occurred early
Saturday.

STORE OWNER: Jihad Mahd, owner of Big Apple Convenient Mart …

STORE OWNER: Jihad Mahd, owner of Big Apple Convenient Mart on Youngstown Road, Warren, said there may have been more than 100 people in the area of his store when the shooting occurred early Saturday.


ON THE BLOCK: Nick Noviello heads toward his storefront, where signs advertise this week’s auction.

ON THE BLOCK: Nick Noviello heads toward his storefront, where …

ON THE BLOCK: Nick Noviello heads toward his storefront, where signs advertise this week’s auction.


TAKE IT DOWN: ACTION, a faith-based, grass-roots community organization, wants Youngstown to demolish the long-vacant Linton Funeral Home on the North Side. Among those calling for the building to come down are, from left, Byron Armour, a North Side resident; Rose Carter, an ACTION organizer, and Pastor Joseph Rudjak of Sts. Peter and Paul Church.

TAKE IT DOWN: ACTION, a faith-based, grass-roots community organization, wants …

TAKE IT DOWN: ACTION, a faith-based, grass-roots community organization, wants Youngstown to demolish the long-vacant Linton Funeral Home on the North Side. Among those calling for the building to come down are, from left, Byron …


7 th District Court of Appeals judges cut ribbon at dediction of new courthouse  Friday. l-r Mary DeGenaro, Cheryl Waite, Gene Donofrio and Joseph Vukovich. WILLIAM D LEWIS

7 th District Court of Appeals judges cut ribbon at …

7 th District Court of Appeals judges cut ribbon at dediction of new courthouse Friday. l-r Mary DeGenaro, Cheryl Waite, Gene Donofrio and Joseph Vukovich. WILLIAM D LEWIS


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Dave Green

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Special to The Vindicator
OPTIMISTIC: The 50th anniversary of Austintown Optimist Club was celebrated Sept. 11 at the Fifth Season Banquet Center in Mineral Ridge. The club had 60 members when it was chartered on Dec. 16, 1958, as the 65th Optimist Club in Ohio. Among those  attending the celebration was 50-year member and Charter President Earl Yost. Pictured above are the current club officers, from left, Dean Ferris, secretary; Darlene Schaefer, sergeant-at-arms; Lynn Larson, president; and Joe Zemko, treasurer. Past presidents of Austintown Optimist Club are pictured below during the festivity. They are, from left seated, Dick Stoy, Ferris, Joann Sulenski, Yost, Larson, Nancy Stoy and Tim Tryon, and standing, Zemko, Joe Leonard, Bill Sulenski, Lt. Gov. Floyd Barger, Pete Fraser, Ikram Khawaja and Bill Davis. The club, which is known for its distinguished history, is especially proud of its positive impact on the youth of the community. Prospective members are invited to attend meetings at 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at the Saxon Club on Meridian Road.

Special to The Vindicator OPTIMISTIC: The 50th anniversary of Austintown …

Special to The Vindicator OPTIMISTIC: The 50th anniversary of Austintown Optimist Club was celebrated Sept. 11 at the Fifth Season Banquet Center in Mineral Ridge. The club had 60 members when it was chartered on …


Special to The Vindicator
GOP HONOREE: Ann Schweinfurth of Howland, a longtime member of the Warren Republican Women’s Club, was honored as one of the 27 outstanding Republican women by the Ohio Federation of Republican Women. Mrs. Schweinfurth is recognized for her years of service and dedication. The event took place in Columbus at the Worthington Hills Country Club. Members attending, back row, left, are Cary Ann Koren, Dorie Harris and Eddie Wolcott. In the front row are Karen Skillings, president of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women, honoree Schweinfurth, and Shirley Sadler, president of the National Federation of Republican Women.

Special to The Vindicator GOP HONOREE: Ann Schweinfurth of Howland, …

Special to The Vindicator GOP HONOREE: Ann Schweinfurth of Howland, a longtime member of the Warren Republican Women’s Club, was honored as one of the 27 outstanding Republican women by the Ohio Federation of Republican …


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