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The West Geauga Wolverines competed against the Chardon Hilltoppers in 7 v 7 drills July 11 at
Leading the Wolverines offense was senior quarterback Finn Keenan. Keenan, a four year senior starter, has had an exciting summer as he was invited to attend various college football camps including NCAA Division I camps at Kent State, Penn Yale, as well as a University of
In addition, Keenan received his first collegiate football offers this summer from Baldwin Wallace University and Oberlin College. He has also obtained national recognition from QBHitList.com as one of the top 200 pro style high school quarterbacks in
In 7 v 7 drills against the Hilltoppers, Keenan threw touchdown passes to senior wide receiver Char-
pass on the last play, Keenan said that he saw Paros get open and was able to connect with him deep in the corner of the end zone.
“It was the last play, so we knew we wanted to take a shot deep,” said Keenan. “Dom, he beat the corner. So I just threw it over the top and he made a play for me.”
Along with throwing two touchdowns to Paros and Culek, Keenan also completed a touchdown pass to sophomore Mickey Keenan.
In completing the touchdown passes, Keenan said that the design of the plays helped the receivers get open in the opposing secondary.
“The concepts (within the plays), they're great,” said Keenan. “They work great, (and) it gets guys wide open.”
Wolverines Head Coach Rossi Santo added that he was happy with how the Wolverines performed against the Hilltoppers.
“I thought our kids played hard (and) Finn threw very well today,” said Coach Santo. “I thought our re
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Junior Pickleball Tournament to Help Fund Lighting
By emmA mAcniven mAcniven@KArlovecmediA com
The West Geauga Pickleball Club is inviting young players to serve up some fun—and help light up their pickleball courts—during a junior pickleball tournament July 20 at Parkside Park in Chester Township. All proceeds will go toward new court lighting.
The tournament is for young players who have never participated in a pickleball tournament and must be able to understand the basic rules and scoring, Barry Leven, liaison for the West Geauga Pickleball group, said in a July 5 press release.
The three courts—located in Parkside Park at the corner of U.S. 322 and state Route 306 in Chester — opened in July 2024.
Leven approached Chester Township Trustees June 13 to get their approval for windscreens at the courts. The windscreens help to curb wind and sun glare from

The next step is for the group to gather funds for lighting at the courts, which Leven said would cost the club around $34,000. The group
ages 13 to 17 will play from 1-3 p.m. July 20. Thirteen-year-olds can participate in either group, Leven said. Twelve to 15 participants will number to barryleven@gmail.com. Anyone wishing to donate can do so through this link: https://gofund.me/556e5619.







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Kiwanis Summer Concert Series
July 16, 7-9 p.m.
The Kiwanis Club of West Geauga continues its summer concert series at the Chester Township Park gazebo with Rockability. Next up is Livewire on July 23 and then the Swamp Rattlers on July 30. Visit www.wgkiwanis.org to view the summer concert schedule.
Bloodmobile
July 17, 1-6 p.m.
American Red Cross is hosting a blood drive at Mayfield Church, 7747 Mayfield Road, Chester Township. Visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-733-2767 to make an appointment.
Outreach Spaghetti Dinner
July 17, 6-7 p.m.
Christ Presbyterian Church offers free drive-thru spaghetti and meatball dinners the third Thursday of each month. Salad and dessert are included. The church is located at 12419 Chillicothe Road in Chester Township.
Young of Heart
July 18, 11:30 a.m.
Geauga Young of Heart will meet at St. Anselm Church in Chester Township. Bring a brown bag lunch. Refreshments will be provided. Ron Papaleo will entertain with his vocals, accordion and keyboard.
A trip has been planned to Mt. Vernon, Ohio, for Aug. 20. The main focal point in the town is the dog fountain, which is surrounded
by 18 dog and other animal sculptures. Lunch will be at Der Dutchman Restaurant, followed by a tour of the Red Velvet Ice Cream Factory, including an ice cream cone. Call Kimber at 440-668-3293 for reservations.
Free Fresh Produce
July 19, 9-11 a.m.
Newbury Community Church hosts a fresh produce giveaway at 14916 Auburn Road. Cleveland FoodBank provides the service to lower income Geauga County residents the third Saturday of each month through October. Please bring ID and bags.
True North VBS
July 21-25, 9-11:30 a.m.
Children ages 3 (potty trained) through those entering fifth grade are welcome to register for “True North: Trusting Jesus in a Wild World ” vacation Bible school at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road in Chester Township. Camp is free and includes songs, snacks, games and more. Call 440-729-1668 or email mail@stmarkchester. org to register.
WGRC Bingo Nights
July 24, 7 p.m.
Join West Geauga Recreation Council for bingo and win fun rizes at the WGRC camp pavilion. It’s free to play and open to all, just bring a dauber. Concessions will be available for purchase. Park in the WG Middle School parking lot.
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Food Pantry Open
July 25, 10 a.m. to noon
The food pantry at the Chester Christian Center church is open to anyone in the community in need of food. One does not need to be a member of the church to attend.
The church is located at 11815 Chillicothe Road in Chester Township.
Free Community Dinner
July 25, 5-6:30 p.m.
Mayfield United Methodist Church is hosting dinner at the church located at 7747 Mayfield Road in Chester Township. Carryout is available.
Purses and Pastries
July 26, 12-3 p.m.
Friends of WomenSafe will hold its annual Purses and Pastries event at the Munson Township Hall, 12210 Auburn Road. Held to raise money to support the shelter and services provided by WomenSafe, the event will include brunch, a raffle of new designer purses, Bingo, a purse exchange of gently used purses and pastries. Register online at www. friendswomensafe. org or call 440-285-3741.
Free Community Lunch
July 30, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
All are welcome to attend a free community lunch presented by the Women’s League of St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road, Chester Township.
Veterans Resource Fair
July 30, 3-6 p.m.
Geauga County Veteran Service Office is hosting a Veterans Resource Fair at Guidos Generations Event Center in Chester Township.
Learn about county, state and federal resources available for veterans and their families. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information and to register, call 440-279-1860.
LCGS Summer Potluck
July 31, 5:30 p.m.
The Lake County Genealogical Society (LCGS) will hold its annual summer potluck at Concord Woods Nature Park, 11211 Spear Road, Painesville. Bring a dish to share along with a place setting and beverage
Cathi Weber, lifelong Willoughby resident and current director of the Little Red Schoolhouse on Shankland Road, will share ideas on how to "Name That Decade of Fashion" in old photos. Everyone is invited to bring some old pictures from their collections to display and share.
Visit www.lcgsohio.org for more information.
CSA Arts Festival
Aug. 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Chardon Square Association is sponsoring the 44th annual Arts Festival on historic Chardon Square. The outdoor show features more than 100 juried artists.
Admission and parking are free. For more information, visit www.chardonsquareassociation.org.
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West G Kiwanis Independence Day Parade
The West Geauga Kiwanis Independence Day Parade was a success once again, draw ing thousands of spectators and participants to celebrate the holiday. This year’s theme, “Celebrating Geauga County History,” in spired a creative showcase of floats, perfor mances and community spirit.
Float winners: 1st place – St. Anselm School; 2nd place – Aktion Club; and 3rd place – Joel Cohen family float.
Just for Fun category (non-theme en tries): 1st place – Wendy’s (Murman family and friends); 2nd place – St. Helen’s unicycle team; and 3rd place – St. Mark’s Church trav eling band.
Sports Teams: 1st place – U10 Fast Pitch; 2nd place – Cowboy sports team; and 3rd place – WGRC youth wrestling.

Additional highlights included Kontos Farm Ponies leading the horse-riding entry and Shawn Reese’s 1947 International Har vester, which took top honors in the farm ve hicle category.





Police Blotter
The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Chester Township Police Department June 28-July 10, 2025.
FRAUD
July 3
10:34 a.m., West Geauga Plaza. Hardware store requesting an officer to make a credit card fraud. Customer filed a dispute with their credit card after a check refund was issued.
July 10
4:01 p.m., Mulberry Road. Caller is receiving fraudulent calls, scam messages and fraudulent use of credit cards.
Possible identity theft.
July 7
8:33 a.m., Summers Road. Caller’s mother called and told him she got a phone call that she won a new BMW and $4 million they’d be delivering at 9:30 a.m. Caller is at work and would like an officer to go and speak with her.
THEFT
June 28

Female got a call claiming to be their bank, advised to remove $7,500 and put in Bitcoin machine. See report.
RV PROBLEM
July 8
6:48 p.m., Camelot drive. Multiple men are drag racing dirt bikes down Camelot. Officer advised. Spoke with a group of males with motorcycles. They denied racing and operating. Spoke with complainant who confirmed it was them. She was advised to call if she continues to see the act of street racing.
SUSPICIOUS
June 30
3:27 p.m., Mayfield Road. Someone keeps throwing dead animals in the garbage at BP. Upon arrival officer spoke with complainant who stated he emptied the container at 1:45 p.m. and noticed it. Complainant will contact CTPD on July 1 after he reviews the cameras to see if they have footage of the incident.
July 4
3:22 p.m., Dorothy Road. Caller states he has camera footage of at least two people walking around the property, possibly dumping something or taking something. Cameras only caught small snippets of the incident. Caller states his wife thinks it is the neighbor. One of the males was wearing a multi-colored shirt. Unknown the other person. Caller is asking for the PD to check the garbage can.
2:50 p.m., West Geauga Plaza. Theft just occurred. Male was driving a Honda Civic. Can of acetone valued at $12.99. Officer obtained video and statement regarding theft.
June 29
5:52 a.m., Mayfield Road. Shell gas station was left open and night employee was gone. Register money and money in safe is gone. Caller does not know if night employee took the money because he has not watched the video yet. Assistant manager came in at 5:30 a.m. and discovered this. Money was missing from register, safe and lottery machine.





Community Meetings
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Obituaries
Bernard Francis Komar
Russell Township: July 16, 4 p.m., Citizens’ Park District; July 17, 7 p.m., Board of Trustees; July 23, 6 p.m., Zoning Commission. All meetings are held at Russell Town Hall, 14890 Chillicothe Road, unless noted.
Chester Township: July 16, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; July 24, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees. All meetings are held at the Township Hall, 12701 Chillicothe Road, unless otherwise noted.



Bernard Francis Komar was born Feb. 28, 1931, in Ambridge, Pa., and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 23, 2025. He was 94 years old.
Bernie was preceded in death by parents, Frank Albert Komar and Helen Bucka Komar; and his precious wife of 54 years, Betty Jane (nee Jones) Komar, who passed way in December 2008. Bernie is survived by six children, Sue Moser (George, deceased), Sam Komar (Judy), Marc Komar, Frank "Gus" Komar (Joan), Kathy Komar and Salle Komar; 13 grandchildren, (Sue) Joseph Moser, Alex Moser (Laura), (Sam) Sam Komar Jr. (Rebeca) and Jack Komar, (Marc) Josef Komar, Jennifer Komar (Brandon Farnworth), Courtney Opie (Dan), (Gus) Frank Komar (Karen), Matthew Komar (Robyn), Sara Mann (Wyatt), Grace Voltz (Chris), Rachel McCormick (Nate) and Abby Komar; and 22 great-grandchildren. Bernie also is survived by his brother, Frank Blaze Komar (Patty).

Beyond his professional life, Robert was a man who thrived in nature and found peace in the simpler pleasures. He loved hunting, fishing, golfing, gardening and farming. A lifelong outdoorsman, he had a special place in his heart for raising and caring for hunting dogs. When he wasn’t outside, you could often find him enjoying westerns, cheering on his favorite sports teams or relaxing to the sounds of country music and classic ’70s rock.
Robert will also be remembered for being a hardworking, honest man who chose to not take advantage of others to get ahead.
He is survived by his wife, Linda Bidgood; son, Dakota Bidgood; sister-in-law, Denise Bidgood; and niece, Dena Bidgood.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents, Larry and Lois Bidgood; and brother, Dennis Bidgood.
Family and friends called at Gattozzi and Son Funeral Home, 12524 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland, on July 13, 2025, where a prayer service was held July 14, 2025.
Interment at Chester Township Cemetery.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.GattozziandSon. com for the Bidgood family.
Bernie's undergraduate degree is from Kent State University in 1953 and University of Pittsburgh Dental School in 1957. He was a captain in the U.S. Army. Bernie practiced dentistry for 36 years in Mentor.
In his early years, he enjoyed spending time with his family, coaching his children whenever possible. Later, he enjoyed time with his wife traveling, golfing, telling jokes and playing excellent bridge with many different partners. He had a passion for gardening and loved singing songs to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren (and anyone else who would listen), and talking on the phone.
Even in his last days he did whatever he could to put smiles on the faces of those around him.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church in Chester Township.
Robert L. Bidgood
Robert L. Bidgood, age 70, passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025.
Born Dec. 11, 1954, in Cleveland, he was raised in Chester Township, living in the township for over 48 years total.

Robert was a former resident of Hunting Valley (10 years) and Newbury Township (over 9 years total).
A proud member of the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) Local 18, Robert dedicated 47 years to his work as an excavator, heavy machinery operator, landscaper and manager of stables and farm estates. His impressive work ethic and skills were valued at numerous companies over the years, including Bidgood Excavating, Cross Caven Farms, The Rankin Estate, Mr. Trench, Haueter Sand & Gravel, Kirtland Construction Co., Bellis Construction, DTR Landscaping and VMI Concrete Solutions. He retired in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of reliability, craftsmanship and pride in his trade.

Scott F. Whitney
Scott F. Whitney, age 55, passed away on July 6, 2025.
Born March 6, 1970, in Cleveland, he was a longtime Chester Township resident.
A proud Ohioan, Scott had a deep and loyal love for the Cleveland Browns and Ohio State football, faithfully cheering on his teams every season.

He had a sharp mind and a creative spirit, which he expressed through his passion for computers, video games and anime. Music was a constant companion in Scott’s life.
He also had a soft spot for cats, and his love and care for his feline companions showed his gentle and kind heart.
Scott is survived by his son, Ryan Whitney; sister, Debbie (Mike) Tyukodi; and father, Byron Whitney.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Jean Whitney.
Family and friends may call at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road, Chesterland, on Sunday, July 27, 2025, from 3-4 p.m., where services will be held immediately after at 4 p.m. A gathering in the Friendship Room will follow services.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.GattozziandSon. com for the Whitney family.

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Overall, Keenan said that the team has been making good progress throughout the month of July and in their 7 v 7 performance with Chardon.
In particular, he noted the team has been getting in a lot of workouts and concentrating on installing new plays. He said the passing game has developed well over the past few weeks and the team has been focused on developing confidence and physicality up front.
In addition to the focus on passing at the Chardon 7 v 7, the Wolverines lineman also had the opportunity to practice against the Hilltoppers offensive and defensive lines.
Senior lineman Cole Williams said that the summer has been fun and that there is an expectation for a successful season.
“This summer has definitely been a lot more enjoyable,” said Williams. “We're doing a lot (less) football activities and more team bonding activities. We play dodgeball and this game we play in the wrestling room which is pretty fun before practice.”
Another change this summer that Williams noted was the weight room environment.
Williams said that having a coach that only focuses on strength and conditioning has really helped. He said that he does not seem to be overtraining this summer and


that he has more recovery time.
“Coach Aquila, him being in my corner, is a huge change,” said Williams. “Love to have him there. It definitely pushes me to put another 25 (on the bar) and rep it out.”
In discussing his goals for his senior year, Williams emphasized the importance of having fun and enjoying his senior year of football.
“Honestly, it's my last season, so if I'm not having fun, what are my doing,” said Williams. “Obviously, I would love to win. It's a team sport, so hopefully everybody's got that passion too. Senior season, hopefully it goes well. I'm really happy about everything so far. We got great potential, just want to see how it plays out.” Football from page 1
Real Estate Transfers
Following is a list of area real estate transfers for the weeks ending June 27 and July 4, and period July 7-10, 2025, as a public service by the Geauga County Auditor’s Office. Transfers may involve the sale of land only.
CHESTER TOWNSHIP
Vincent J. and Karen Kaucic, 7471 Cedar Road, to Vincent J. and Kathleen L. Kaucic, $208,500. (5.00 acres)
Nicholas Kalina, 13108 Marilyn Road, to Cole Difabio, $270,000. (1.24 acres)
Amy L. Kenneley (TOD), 11402 Chillicothe Road, to Alison M. Palivec, $306,000. (6.61 acres)
Robert D. Lamoreaux (TOD), 12921 Opalocka Drive, to Louise Delfino and Margaret Wendell, $318,000. (0.54 acres)
Daniel D. and Michele R. Dawson, 8218 Maple Drive, to Lillianna Difini and Joseph Romeo, $315,000. (1.00 acres)
Zinaida Lebedeva (trustee), 8020 Birchwood Drive, to Jessica Nicole and Michael Lawrence Greenwell, $420,000. (5.83 acres)
Deborah Ann Horn (trustee), 12562 Harold Drive, to Charles Ray Rossbach III, $357,000. (0.54 acres)
Geoffrey R. and Michelle Rawe, 12835 Westchester Trail, to Paulo Trindade Alves and Terese Marie Alves, $400,000. (5.00 acres)
Alexander Edward Spectorsky (TOD) and Erin Elizabeth McMunn (TOD), 8888 Wilson Mills Road, to Jack P. Berry and Halle M. Reid, $425,000. (1.22 acres)
Sara Jean Woodie Sustin and Bryan Scott Sustin, 8304 Cedar Road, to E & M Invest LLC, $175,000. (1.30 acres)
RUSSELL TOWNSHIP
Leonard J. Paoletta, 7157 Sugarbush Lane, to Vicky L. and Christopher F. Childres, $699,000. (5.03 acres)
Mark A. O’Brien, 13970 E. Willard Road, to Jarrod Fritz and Emily Barni, $289,000. (1.51 acres)
Barbara Rodriguez (TOD), 14220 Chillicothe Road, to Samantha Ensinger, $292,600. (1.98 acres)
Dora E. Ghodooshim, 8880 Galloway Trail, to Daniel S. and Caitlin Kocsak, $625,000. (3.01 acres)
Loren C. and William J. Winans Jr., 7771 Blackford Drive, to Gray Rock Properties LLC, $300,000. (0.57 acres)
Judith A. Stanfield (TOD), 7435 Hunters Hollow Trail, to Tara L. Asef and Adam M. Loughran, $695,000. (5.27 acres)
Patrick T. (TOD) and Anne R. (TOD) Flanigan, 8405 Dines Road, to Eric Scott Martin and Alyse Lahti Souza, $900,000. (4.56 acres)
Chayanne Colon Perez, 13907 W. Willard Road, to Lauren E. Bundy and Anthony G. Theaker, $383,000. (1.57 acres)
Anil Kumar and Heather L. Mullapudi, 7712 Blackford Drive, to Deborah J. Axelrod and David B. Williams, $240,000. (0.31 acres)

Abate Floral & Gifts
Absolute Grass
Avanti Salon
Avonlea Gardens & Inn
Bass Lake Lodge
Blue Lake Cleaning
Brown Barn
Cardinal Physical Therapy
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Chester Tavern
Cilantro Taqueria
Cleveland Orchestra
Compadres Mexican Grill
Costco Mayfield Heights
Crossroads Nutrition
Dairy Queen Chardon
Dairy Queen Chesterland
D&D Massotherapy
Discount Drug Mart Chesterland
Double Eyes Property Inspections
Eddy’s Fruit Farm
EB2B Tech
Essence Maker
Fairmount Center for the Arts
Farmer in the Deli
Federated Auto Supply Chesterland
Flyt Productions
Fowler’s Mill Golf Course
Geauga County Sheriff’s Dept. K9 Unit
Geauga Feed
Georgio’s Pizza
Giant Eagle Chesterland
Great Clips Chesterland
Guido’s
Hambden Fire Station
Happy Trails Pet Supply
HSA Home Warranty
Home Team Inspection Service
Howard Hanna Mortgage Services
H&R Block Chesterland
Jazzercize Chesterland
Kayla Flowers
Kirtland Veterinary Hospital
Klarich Septics
Mangia Mangia
Mapledale Farms
NAPA Auto Parts Chesterland
Ohio Real Title
Palma’s Hair Design
Patterson’s Fruit Farm
Pleasant Hills Golf Course
Pleasant Valley
Punderson
ProScape
Cakes

FOR RENT

Classifieds
Huntsburg: Remodeling: 5BR, 2BA. Includes laundry room, rec room or 6th BR, basement, garage. Large closets, 2 are walk-in. No pets, No smoking. 440-636-5747.
Chesterland, 8301 Cedar Rd: 3-bedroom ranch, 2.5 car garage, family room, fireplace, laundry room, central air, gas heat, West Geauga schools. No pets. No Smoking. Showing now. $1,800/mo. 440-465-2340.
EVENTS
Basket Raffle: August 2, 2025, 12pm–4pm, drawing at 4:30pm. Claridon Town Hall, ran by Girl Scouts Troop 70602.
Rubber Stamp & Craft Supplies Sale: Sat. July 26, 9amNoon, Montville Community Center, 9755 Madison Rd. 30 Tables: Gently Used & New Rubber Stamps, Craft Supplies, Great Deals! Contact: rav4linda@gmail.com.
FOR SALE
Speakers: Two Infinity 10” woofer 4-ohm 200 watts speakers. Yamaha 200 watt receiver w/remote. $200 for all. 400-431-6944.
New white triple track Storm Windows: perfect for home & porch enclosures (7) 30-1/4x59-1/4 $75 each. George 440-336-5044.
Fisher Price GeoTrax Train Lot: complete set with controllers, trains, buildings, tracks, accessories. $450 or best offer. 440-729-1082.
Anchor Brand Folding Bench Wringer Floor Stand: 48” tall, Patent 1896, $240. 440-554-5731.

Pampered Chef Multi Cooker: brand new, never used. Retails $229, will sell for $100. 440-632-0518.
2008 Nissan Xterra: Very Good Condition, $7,400. Two Large Kayaks, $475 each. SPINNER Exercise Bike, like new, $195. 440-901-4029.
Two burial plots at Western Reserve Memorial Gardens with full package: 2 vaults, 2 caskets, dual memorial headstone; $7,400. 440-476-0706.
Family Burial Plot for sale. All Souls Cemetery. Serene location in prime section. Section 16. 216-440-8743.
Engine Hoist: 2 ton. w/8-ton long ram cylinder. $250. 440-487-2955.
DEER HUNTERS: (40) Deer Hunter and (73) Bow Hunter Magazines. Vintage, Excellent Condition. Great reading and informational. Harvest that Big One!! Inquire. 440223-9471.
Gaming Table: 46” octagon, $25. Buzz Rack hitch mounted ski rack: never used, $200. Artic Air Pure Chill 2.0: $20. 440-635-7183.
Lake View Cemetery, 4 burial plots total (2 double lots): Cemetery Price $10,100 per dbl. Asking $8,000 each dbl. 440-729-0070.
Firewood logs: 22-ft long, ash, red maple, black locust, mixed. 8-9 cord log truck loads. $850. 440-687-5404.
Bronze Aluminum Screens: (7) New, 41.5x84”. (2) 31 5/8 x 42 3/8. Can be cut to size. (2) Makita Skilsaws. DeWalt 1/2” Electric Drill. 440-548-2657.
Daylilies: over 450 varieties, $10 to $12 per large clump. Call 440-570-1377.

GARAGE/ESTATE SALES
UNIQUE GARAGE SALES: Weekly April - Oct, 4 buildings, Thursday thru Saturday, 9am-5pm. $1 most items. 9098 Old State Rd, (Rt 608, Chardon). Something for everyone!
July 24-26, 9a-5p, 7271 Mulberry Road Chesterland. Christmas in July Sale! Vintage, Antiques, Furniture, Tools and much more!
Saturday July 26th, 8a-4p. 8701 Mayfield Road, Chesterland. “Maywood Community” Garage Sale! Take a leisurely drive through our development for individual sales!
HELP WANTED
Wanted: Someone to clean, every other week. $20-25/ hr. Chesterland area. Call Karen at 440-463-1071

PETS & ANIMALS
5 Poodle/Bichon/Shih-Tzu mix puppies: 4 males, 1 female. Very cute. Vet checked, wormed, first round vaccinations. $500/each. Ready to go July 26th. 440883-9059 or 440-632-3048.
PASTURE RAISED BROILER CHICKENS: Available July 23. Order now: 3.25 pound whole bird. Rome, Oh 44085. Call/text Ian 440-387-9857. Semi-feral cats need safe barn homes. They’ll be fixed & vaxxed before placement. Call Rebecca 440-3212485.
MISCELLANEOUS
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REAL ESTATE
Local Investor will pay fair cash price for homes or land in any condition. Fast closing. Call or text 440-3460161 today.
Homes & Land Wanted: any condition or situation! Fast, friendly, local. Serving Geauga and surrounding counties. Text or call Wayne at 330-269-9595.
SERVICES
Menno’s Fine Carpentry. Additions, old home restorations and renovations & more. Call 440-850-1118. Ed’s Painting, Plastering & Power Washing: Quality Work. Reasonable Rates. Interior and Exterior. Call Ed today at 216-323-6744. Free Estimates!
Team R Painting: We are here to meet all your interior and exterior painting needs! Give Jaden a call at 330531-3870 for your free quote today!
Will Do House or Office Cleaning in the Geauga County area. Experienced. 440-313-1804.



WANTED TO BUY
4-wheelers, 3-wheelers, dirt bikes, mini-bikes, go-carts, golf carts, gators, farm tractors/equipment, trailers, riding mowers, snowplows. Paying cash. 440-413-3119. Also, scrap cleanup and removal.
Buying all Stanley Bailey planes. Call Karl at 440-8123392.
Old fishing tackle wanted: fishing lures (wood or plastic), mouse to bear traps, wooden duck decoys. Call Lee 440-313-8331.