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David Schaef update: (12/05/23)

I spoke with David yesterday. He had just arrived at the Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital in Erie.

There are still a couple of issues to resolve, and David is optimistic that Encompass has the skills. We didn't speak much of medicine and health, most of the conversation was about our subscribers and the Community News newspaper.

I was much encouraged by the tone of his voice and the idea he was interested in talking about Community News. So, he’s at that, “I want to get back to work” stage of healing.

He talked about his subscribers and a letter he is composing for them. He talked about how to proceed with the newspaper when he gets home.

He said he hopes to be home in 2 weeks.


Thank You all for your Love and Prayers and Well Wishes.
Tom Deighton

CASH students plan Puerto Rico trip
Written by DAVID SCHAEF

Routine items filled the 20 page agenda when Conneaut School Board members met in March voting session Wednesday, March 9.

One major item was a request by Conneaut Area High School Spanish teacher Nicole Kosinski to begin planning a student trip to Puerto Rico that could involve up to 15 students with that trip to be taken in June of 2017.

Kosinski, in her report to the school directors, said a $200 deduction from certain prices for travelers enrolled by April 30, would be in effect and that if the school directors approved the trip now it would give students more time to plan for raising money for the necessary deposit.

Total costs for students are pegged at $2,353 each with the students to fund raise to help cover the trip’s costs with money not raised in the fund raising covered by families.

A number of Spanish students took a trip to Costa Rico a couple of years ago with Kosinski saying students are interested in making another trip.

Read more in this weeks issue.

 

Linesville police moving March 21
Written by DAVID SCHAEF

The Linesville Police Department will be moving to the Linesville Borough Building, up the street from its present location, on Monday, March 21, according to comments made at the Linesville Borough Council meeting held Tuesday, March 8.

Entry to the department will be on the North Pymatuning Street side of the borough building, the door next to the borough office.

The police office off the street will be in the former garage area while the police vehicle most likely will be parked in the garage stall next to it.

Read more in this weeks issue.

 

Greenwood has 946 police incidents
Written by ROSEANNE STAAB

Greenwood Township supervisors held their March meeting with Supervisors Richard Muir, Cecil Stevenson and Doug Stevenson in attendance. Secretary Kathryn Spencer took the minutes and there were three citizens present.

All stood to salute the American Flag.

The February meeting minutes were approved unanimously.

For Public Comment, Lieutenant Dan Hines from the PA State Police Meadville Barracks stood to talk to the Board about crime statistics in Greenwood Township.

There are several Troopers retiring from the Meadville Barracks and new Troopers have been hired to replace them.

Read more in this weeks issue.


For additional details about these stories , as well as the headlines noted below, please purchase a Monday, 03/14/16, newspaper at area locations or a digital download of the paper.

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