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Each year the Holborn Herb Growers Guild awards a scholarship to a student who will be advancing his or her education in some form of horticulture. On the right, Yvonne Ford, president of Holborn Herb Growers Guild, presented a $1,000 check to Michelle Edwards, center. On the left is Terry Ham, scholarship chairwoman. Edwards is a second-year student at Ohio State University Agricultural Technology Institute. The guild’s purpose is to educate members and the public about the culture and uses of herbs. The guild maintains the summer kitchen gardens at Boardman Park and the gardens at the Western Reserve Village at Canfield Fairgrounds. To join, call Shirley Szabo, membership chairman, at 330-758-1836.

SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR Each year the Holborn Herb Growers …

SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR Each year the Holborn Herb Growers Guild awards a scholarship to a student who will be advancing his or her education in some form of horticulture. On the right, Yvonne Ford, …


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The Girard High School Alumni Group is planning a multi-class reunion for those who attended Girard High School from 1940 through 1980. Seated, from left, are Anita Lonardo Coe (1966), treasurer; Marianne Baechtel Nethers (1956), chairwoman; and Rita Lendi Wilson (1956), co-chairwoman. Standing are Jim Kay (1957), reservations, and Fred Faiver (1946), publicity. The gala will be from 5 to 9 p.m. Sept. 14 at Avon Oaks Ballroom, 1401 State St., and will include a buffet dinner and cash bar. The cost is $22 per person, and checks should be made payable and sent to GHS Alumni Group, P.O. Box 425, Girard, OH 44420. Include your phone number with your reservation. For information or reservations call Wilma Nail Macek at 330-545-2454 or Kay at 330-545-1926.

SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR The Girard High School Alumni Group …

SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR The Girard High School Alumni Group is planning a multi-class reunion for those who attended Girard High School from 1940 through 1980. Seated, from left, are Anita Lonardo Coe (1966), treasurer; …


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Lucille Stewart of Canfield participates in the Ursuline Sisters’ Prayer Shawl Ministry. Since the group’s formation in 2008, more than 700 handmade prayer shawls stitched by 30-odd members have been distributed to the Ursuline Sisters’ HIV/AIDS Ministry and the Hope Cancer Center, among other organizations.

Lucille Stewart of Canfield participates in the Ursuline Sisters’ Prayer …

Lucille Stewart of Canfield participates in the Ursuline Sisters’ Prayer Shawl Ministry. Since the group’s formation in 2008, more than 700 handmade prayer shawls stitched by 30-odd members have been distributed to the Ursuline Sisters’ …


Margie Brady of the Original Philly Cheese Steak gets her concession stand ready for the opening of the 167th
Canfield Fair today. She and other vendors spent Tuesday preparing for the six-day fair, which ends Labor Day.

Margie Brady of the Original Philly Cheese Steak gets her …

Margie Brady of the Original Philly Cheese Steak gets her concession stand ready for the opening of the 167th Canfield Fair today. She and other vendors spent Tuesday preparing for the six-day fair, which ends …


Youngstown State quarterback Kurt Hess, a Dayton native, will play his hometown team when the Penguins play host to the Flyers in Thursday’s season opener at Stambaugh Stadium.

Youngstown State quarterback Kurt Hess, a Dayton native, will play …

Youngstown State quarterback Kurt Hess, a Dayton native, will play his hometown team when the Penguins play host to the Flyers in Thursday’s season opener at Stambaugh Stadium.


A Mazda employee works on the assembly line at the plant in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Tuesday. Mazda, the longtime also-ran of Japanese automakers, has a new super-efficient plant that’s rolling off vehicles at a stunning rate of one every 54 seconds.

A Mazda employee works on the assembly line at the …

A Mazda employee works on the assembly line at the plant in Hofu, Yamaguchi Prefecture, southwestern Japan, on Tuesday. Mazda, the longtime also-ran of Japanese automakers, has a new super-efficient plant that’s rolling off vehicles …