I would like to let everyone know that the Crescendo Club Band Boosters is opening the club up to Alumni thie year. We would like to see the past band members be involved with making the club as profitable as it can be. We will be having our first Club meeting on Aug. 20th at 5pm in the band room. Hope to see you all there.
KNIGHTS OF Columbus Council #3350
100 Superior st. Newton Falls Ohio 44444 (Behind Advanced Auto parts)
Sunday, August 10th ,2008
ALL YOU CAN EAT Spaghetti Dinner
12:00pm- 5:00pm At the Council Hall
Dinner Includes: Spaghetti & meatballs,
Salad, Italian bread, coffee or punch, and Dessert (Carry out available)
Adults:$6.50
Children $3.00 (6-11)
Children FREE(5& under)
For any additional information
Tom Fetock (330) 872-5886
Matt Stimac (330)872-7865
Jim Burns (330) 883-05
There is a great place to form a Class Website for your Class. It would be great if more people took the time to start one. It would also help if somebody started a site for the Newton Falls Classmates Reunion.
Here is the site with only the class of 1963 NFHS having a webpage up and RUNNING at this time!
ENJOY1
http://classreport.org/usa/oh/newton_falls/nfhs/
The Basic webpage is FREE, all you need ia a hardy sole to input your data and get the ball rolling! GREAT for REUNION INFO!
I am a parent of 4 kids, one of whom is 14. We live in the township and my daughter is not going to have busing this coming year due to Wilson thinking that it will cut cost. Well I would like to know what others think about this. I for one am very upset about all of this. I understand that gas prices are getting out of control and making it expensive for anyone to travel, but do you think that cutting out buses is going to make the parents vote for the school levy? Why dont we cut some of Wilsons paycheck to save on money? They are cutting busing for the kids, but they will continue to transport all of the sports.
The school board did not abuse its discretion in demolishing a former school building, a magistrate ruled.
WARREN — A Trumbull County Common Pleas Court magistrate has denied an injunction sought by a developer to stop demolition of the former Arlington Elementary School in Newton Falls.
Dan Cadle, chairman of the Cadle Co. of Newton Falls, who sought an order stopping the work, said he will not appeal the Monday ruling of Magistrate Jason C. Earnhart.
Cadle said an appeal would not be worth spending any more money on the issue and that he believes he would not succeed on appeal.
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