Chesterland News 5-22-2024

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Miniature Cellar Owner to Retire

The prospect of retirement has been very emotional for Miniature Cellar Dollhouse and Miniature Store Owner Rosemary Macedonio, who started her business from scratch over 18 years ago.

But, being able to do what she loved — despite initially having no knowledge of the retail business — allowed the 70-year-old Chester Township resident to forge friendships that will last long after her shop doors close.

“I have loved what I do and, more importantly, have made some very good friends among my customers and vendors,” she said in an interview May 6. “On the other hand, it is time to retire and move on to other things.”

The vision of opening her own store came after Macedonio battled cancer in 2002.

“I was a lawyer for 23 years when I got cancer. After my treatment, I realized that life is too short to keep doing something that I didn’t have a passion for, so I retired and thought, ‘What’s next?’ Having been involved in miniatures for several years by then, I decided to open the store,” Macedonio recalled.

The Miniature Cellar, at 12652 West Geauga Plaza, has sold a full range of dollhouses; dollhouse kits; dollhouse furniture and accessories; artisan miniatures and dollhouse building, electrical and decorating supplies in both one-inch and half-inch scale, according to the store website.

“I decided to open the store because the store that I had been patronizing seemed to be losing interest and its inventory was shrinking. I made the decision on Labor Day 2005 and the doors opened the following Oct. 15,” Macedonio said. “The location was more for convenience since I live here. I really didn’t have any goals other than to pay my bills, help customers and have fun.”

Macedonio explained how the store ended up where it currently sits today.

“Eileen Green, (owner) of Intensive Care Doll Hospital (and Doll Shop), was then in a small

basement of a house on Mayfield, which is now torn down, and she had been asking me to join her in the space, so there we were, sharing 600 feet of a cellar,” Macedonio said. “Needing some guidance, I called the two major distributors of dollhouses and miniatures and asked them to suggest an opening inventory.”

She noted the space had black mold and sent her to the hospital after six months.

“We moved to a 1,400-squarefoot store in West Geauga Plaza and four years later, we moved into a considerably larger shop where the store is today,” she said.

Macedonio said the people love to shop in places like Chester Township because it’s personal.

“It’s a small town and everyone knows each other,” Macedonio said. “It’s small businesses and people who have a stake in what they’re doing.”

Macedonio said most of her fond memories have stemmed from long-lasting friendships and funny moments, especially involving children.

“For example, a little girl, maybe 4 years old, couldn’t contain her excitement and ran around the

there,” Macedonio said. “I should have filmed her for a commercial.” Macedonio hopes to find a small

would go a little crazy and I’d make my husband a bit crazy, as well,” she said. “So, the discipline of having an outside location is a good

Co-Op Teacher Celebrating 30 Years

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SUBMITTED Chester Co-Op Preschool teacher Kelly Davis is celebrating her 30th year teaching at the preschool. Davis was honored at a 90s-themed celebration, where she received a mosaic canvas print of her favorite cartoon character, Tigger. This special Tigger print is composed of all the pictures that were sent in from both current and alumni families commemorating their time and fond memories at Chester Co-Op. Send photo and caption to: editor@geaugamapleleaf.com by August 1. JuniorFairSpotlight Luke Chongris, age 10, of Chardon Township is in his second year of 4-H. This is his first year doing a turkey project and he has been raising chickens for over 5 years. Luke also participates in an archery 4-H Club. His interests also include soccer, karate, and percussion. Aubrey Gady,age 12, of Chardon, is showing her chickens at the fair this year. Her favorite bird is Fluff Fluff. She is a member of 4-H Club Feathers and Fleece. 4-H Spotlight Jr. Fair Participants: APPEAR IN OUR BARNS, FARMS & FAIR Special Section It’s FREE! Help Me Find My Lost Cats Missing since April 30th One is Male, neutered, with long hair and dark colorations, goes by “Toby”, and is friendly. The other is a Ferrell male black and white “tuxedo” stray, with a wound on his right cheek, and injured right paw. Last seen in vicinity of County Line and Sugerbush. Please text or call Mary at 216-789-7127.

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Free Community Concert

May 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

RockAbility, an adaptive, integrated music project for musicians with developmental disabilities, will perform at the Geauga Board of Developmental Disabilities / Metzenbaum Center, 8200 Cedar Road, Chester Township. The all-ages performance is free.

Young of Heart

May 24, noon

Geauga Young of Heart will visit the Atlas Movie Theatre behind Eastgate. The movie is to be determined. Call Kimber at 440-668-3293 for information. The annual for-members-only birthday party with a Western theme will be on June 21 in St. Anselm’s Kelly Hall.

Lunch and birthday cake will be provided by YOH. Entertainment will be by Steppin’ Out. To reserve a spot, sign up at a meeting or call Elaine Hippley at 440-729-9371.

Civil War Encampment

May 25 and 26

Geauga County Historical Society presents a Civil War Encampment on the grounds of Century Village Museum in Burton. The event features authentic reenactors, sutlers, battles and a special live musical performance. For information and tickets, call 440834-1492 or visit centuryvillagemuseum.org.

Memorial Day Observance

May 27, 10 a.m.

Chester Township elected officials are hosting a Memorial Day observance ceremony at the Chester Township Cemetery on State Route 306. The remembrance service honoring veterans will be held rain or shine. For more information, contact the Chester Town Hall at 440-729-7058.

Holiday Polka Party

May 27, 1-7 p.m.

A Memorial Day polka dance party will be held at SNPJ Farm, 10946 Heath Road, Kirtland. Enjoy ethnic food and live music featuring the orchestras of Don Wojtila and Frank Stanger. Open to the public. For information, call 330-318-3004.

West Geauga Kiwanis Meetings

Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m.

West Geauga Kiwanis meets every Tuesday at the Chesterland Baptist Church, 12670 Chillicothe Road. Join for a free dinner and learn how Kiwanis serves local students and the community.

Learn more at wgkiwanis.org.

Free Community Lunch

May 29, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

All are welcome to attend a free community lunch presented by the Women’s League at St. Mark Lutheran Church, 11900 Chillicothe Road, Chester Township.

LCGS

Meeting

May 30, 10 a.m.

The Lake County Genealogical Society (LCGS) will meet via Zoom. Following a brief business meeting, guest speaker Steve Szabados will present "Find Your Roots in Naturalization Records."

Visit www.lcgsohio.org for more information and the invitation to the Zoom meeting. One does not need to be a member to attend the monthly meeting.

Food Pantry Open

May 31, 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

May 31, 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.

FGP Explorers Series

June 1, 10 a.m. to noon

Join Foundation for Geauga Parks for a local flora and fauna interpretation at Swine Creek Reservation in Middlefield.

For information or to register, visit foundationforgeaugaparks.org or call 440-5641048.

Meet Us in the Garden

June 1, 10 a.m.

The Lake County Master Gardener Volunteers, in partnership with the Mentor Public Library, hosts its next Meet Us in the Garden session at the library’s main branch, 8215 Mentor Ave. Join for “Common Garden Mistakes & How to Fix Them” to learn about some easy-to-make and easy-to-avoid gardening mistakes and how to avoid and remedy them. The session is free, but registration is See Town Crier• Page 5

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The West Geauga Board of Education, in conjunction with the Geauga West Rotary, recently held the 31st annual Senior Citizens Recognition Dinner. The fun event is an opportunity to show the district’s appreciation to the senior citizens of the West Geauga community for all they have done and continue to do to provide a solid educational foundation for West Geauga’s students. Thank you to all the attendees and volunteers who made the event a success.

3rd-Grade Field Trip

Third-grade students at Lindsey Elementary School had an opportunity to visit Holden Arboretum on a class field trip. The wonderful guides gave students an opportunity

habitats. With the use of small nets, students were able to catch various animals living in the pond, such as frogs, fish, tadpoles, snails and salamanders. After learning about their animals, they were safely released back into the pond. It was a beautiful day to enjoy the outdoors.

WGHS Senior Decision Day

The first week of May was a big week for the class of 2024. May 1 was National College Decision Day, a celebratory day for many high school seniors announcing their commitment to the college of their choice. Participating students dressed in a shirt sharing their future plans after West G and signed their senior graduation exit tickets. The week concluded with senior prom and after prom.

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Dorothy R. Campbell

Dorothy R. Camp bell (nee Vargo), 93 years old, of Burton, formerly a 60-year resident of Chester Township, passed away peacefully Tues day morning, May 14, 2024, at Ohman Fam ily Living at Blossom in Huntsburg Township.

She was born in Cleveland, on April 6, 1931, to the late William and Rose (nee Stric hko) Vargo.

She is once again reunited with her loving husband of 64 years, William “Bill” L. Camp bell, who died Dec. 17, 2017.

She worked for Burroughs Corporation, in Cleveland, where she met her husband, Bill.

Obituaries

Her hobbies were antiquing, gardening, sewing, rug hooking, rug braiding, reupholstering, refinishing furniture and thrifting. Dorothy also enjoyed traveling, cooking and baking. She loved entertaining and hosting gatherings of family and friends. Dorothy was well-known for all of her perfectly and coordinated parties and was known as her family’s personal “Martha Stewart”.

Dorothy will be greatly missed by her daughters, Kathleen (Kenny) Hoar, Laura (Tom) Ross, Patricia (Raymond) Loomis, Jane (William) Heiden; 11 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; brother, William Vargo Jr.; sisters, Evelyn Takacs and Sandra DiSanto; and many friends.

She is preceded in death by her husband; and parents.

Dorothy was a perfect example of a dedicated wife and mother of four daughters. She was an inspiration to her entire family and everyone she met.

Dorothy was outgoing and loving and always the person everyone went to for advice. She always had the right words for guidance and support.

Dorothy was truly the matriarch of the family.

As a teenager, she became a devoted Catholic and lived her life as a living example of faith in God. She volunteered for hospice and at the Geauga County Senior Center. Dorothy also volunteered for the Woman’s Guild at St. Anselm’s Church.

A memorial mass was be held May 18, 2024, at St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Newbury Township. Inurnment followed in Chester Township Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Dorothy’s memory are requested to be made to: Foundation Fighting Blindness, 7168 Columbia Gateway Drive, Suite 100, Columbia, MD 21046; or the American Cancer Society, Ohio Division, North Region, 10501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Best Funeral Home, 15809 Madison Road, Middlefield. Online condolences may be sent at www.bestfunerals.com

Arts and Entertainment

Call for Entries

Showcasing the talents of artists throughout Northeast Ohio, the 48th annual Fairmount Art Exhibition will highlights works in a variety of media including painting, graphics, photography, fiber and sculpture. The exhibition at Fairmount Center for the Arts in Russell Township will be free and open to the public Aug. 6-22. A closing reception will be

held on Aug. 23 from 6-8 p.m.

Artists are encouraged to enter the show with up to three works. Monetary prizes will be awarded with a $1,000 Best of Show top prize. Art may be submitted at Fairmount Center for the Arts on July 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and July 29 from 12-7 p.m. for consideration.

For more information, call 440-338-3171 or visit www.fairmountcenter.org.

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Summer Reading Kickoff

June 1, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Join at the Geauga County Fairgrounds, 14373 N. Cheshire St., Burton, to kick off the 2024 Geauga County Public Library Summer Reading Program.

At the event, register for the program, make adventure-themed crafts, compete in games, get a photo taken with Rascal and so much more.

Grant-in-Aid Program

Geauga Skywatchers Club

June 3, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Join Geauga Skywatchers Club for a presentation about small solar system bodies at Middlefield Library. To register, visit www. geaugalibrary.net.

GCRTA to Meet

June 4, 11:15 a.m.

The Geauga County Retired Teachers Association will meet at the E.O.U.V. Club, 8636 Pekin Road in Russell Township. Gathering time will be followed by a business meeting at 11:30 a.m. and grilled chicken salad luncheon at noon.

Guest speakers are Wade Steen, reinstat-

Schools

The Omega Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a society of women educators in Geauga County, is offering a grant-in-aid to a female student who is entering her junior or senior year of college and is majoring in education.

The applicant must be a graduate of a Geauga County high school. The deadline for completed applications is June 28. Interested applicants should contact Mrs. Deborah Hofstetter, Grant-in-Aid Committee, Delta Kappa Gamma, P.O. Box 313, Chardon, OH 44024.

Campus Chatter

Saffron Martin, of Chester Township, a 2020 graduate of West Geauga High School and 2024 graduate of The Ohio State University, submitted and had her senior research accepted by the European Geophysics Union.

She went to Vienna, Austria, in April to present findings on hydrate-filled fractures in the ocean floor. She'll attend an International Ocean Discovery Program at the University of Leicester, England, this summer before continuing her graduate education at the

OSU School of Earth Sciences.

Lauren Kercher, of Chester Township, was named to the dean’s list at The Ohio State University for the spring semester.

Melissa Sterkel, of Chester Township, was named to the dean’s list at Belmont University for the spring semester.

William Fazekas and John Patterson, both of Chester Township were named to the spring dean’s list at Pennsylvania Western University.

Chesterland Historical Village

Wool Hollow Festival

June 2, 12-4 p.m.

Chesterland Historical Village hosts the Wool Hollow Festival at the corner of Caves and Mayfield roads in Chester Township.

The festival features local potter Erica Cogan; Sean Cogan with his unique metal pieces; a broom maker; a woodworker; and spinning and weaving demonstrations, where children may participate in a makeit, take-it program.

Marigold sheep will be up for adoption

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and children are encouraged to search for the spring bunnies in hiding.

The open house marks the beginning of the historical society’s new membership program, where each member will receive a complimentary ticket to win a basket filled with gift certificates and gift items. The basket will be on display at the festival.

ed STRS board member, and Robin Rayfield, ORTA executive director. A 50/50 raffle and free lunch raffle will follow the program.

For more information, contact Judy Miller at 440 487-4324 or email harpergma6@ gmail.com. Remember to bring paper products or canned goods for Geauga County Job and Family Services.

West G 25th Reunion

June 29, 6:30 p.m.

West Geauga High School class of 1999 will host its 25th reunion at Angelo's Nido Italia in Little Italy. RSVP and payment are due by June 8. Send questions to gretchenwhitcomb@gmail.com.

Page 5 Wednesday, May 22, 2024 Chesterland News LABOR DAY DANCE Monday, Sept. 2 • 1:00–7:00pm Featuring the Orchestras of: FRANK STANGER • EDDIE RODICK SNPJ FARM, 10946 Heath Rd, Kirtland For more information call 330-318-3004 MEMORIAL DAY DANCE Monday, May 27 • 1:00–7:00pm with Orchestras of DON WOJTILA • FRANK STANGER JULY 4th Tuesday, July 4 • 1:00–7:00pm Dance to the Orchestras of: KLANCNIK & FRIENDS • FRANK STANGER HolidayPOLKA PARTIES Thanks for loving Polka. Pass it on! OPEN TO THE PUBLIC • ETHNIC FOOD

Community Meetings

Listed are public meetings and executive sessions for the months of May and June, unless otherwise noted. These meeting notices are NOT legal notices.

Chester Township: May 30, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees; June 5, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; June 10, 7 p.m., Board of Zoning Appeals; June 13, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees June 19, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; June 27, 6:30 p.m., Board of Trustees. All meetings are held at the Township Hall, 12701 Chillicothe Road, unless otherwise noted.

Russell Township: May 22, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission; June 5, 2 p.m., Board of Trustees; June 10, 7 p.m., Board of Zoning Appeals; June 19, 4 p.m., Citizens’ Park District; June 20, 7 p.m., Board of Trustees; June 26, 7 p.m., Zoning Commission. All meetings are held at Russell Town Hall, 14890 Chillicothe Road, unless otherwise noted.

West Geauga BOE: June 10, 7 p.m., regular meeting; June 24, 7 p.m., regular meeting. All meetings are held at the BOE Community Room, 8615 Cedar Road, unless otherwise noted.

Police Blotter

The following is a sampling of the calls handled by the Chester Township Police Department May 1-13, 2024.

CITIZEN ASSIST

May 8

1:04 p.m., East Hill Drive. Homeowner wanted to report The Illuminating Co. took down trees that were alive and did not need to be taken down. She has calls into company to speak with them about how they can fix the situation.

7:24 p.m., Marilyn Road. We buried a dog in our backyard and someone came and dug it up within the last couple of days. They took the headstone and key chain.

CITIZEN DISPUTE

May 1

11:16 a.m., Kirkwood Drive. Caller is in Arizona and states she has checks mailed to this address where her mother lives. She states her mother is not being given the checks. Caller requesting a phone call. Spoke with caller.

FLEEING & ELUDE

May 6

3:09 p.m., Chillicothe Road. Motorcycle took off high rate of speed, orange crotch rocket, black helmet, advise KTPD. Orange

m/c took off on attempted traffic stop at 306 and Sherman. M/C was operating with willful and wanton disregard for vehicular traffic from 322 and 306 until last seen northbound near Bremic’s.

JUVENILE PROBLEM

May 8

9:19 p.m., Chillicothe Road. We just had a juvenile attempt to purchase alcohol and cigarettes at Discount Drug Mart. They did make the actual sale as the kid had a fake ID. However, they were able to go outside and obtain the items from him. Juveniles left. See report.

TRAFFIC STOP

May 2

6:47 a.m., Caves Road. Operator cited speed, 68 mph in 45 mph zone, Mayfield near Manchester Drive.

WEAPON OFFENSE

May 5

5:46 p.m., Parker Drive. Neighbors’ high school-aged children are outside shooting and a round actually came within 15 feet of hitting him. Caller advised you can see where the round hit the ground by where he was standing. Spoke with complainant and the subject.

Real Estate Transfers

Following is a list of area real estate transfers for the weeks of May 6 and 13, 2024, provided as a public service by the Geauga County Auditor’s Office. Transfers may involve the sale of land only.

CHESTER TOWNSHIP

David T. and Donna M. Hocevar, 12885 Westchester Trail, to Linnea M. Hoffman (trustee), $302,500. (2.06 acres)

RUSSELL TOWNSHIP

Rasmus Boje Nielsen and Averi M. Sauder, 7632 Birchmont Drive, to Alexander Lee Lewis and Reem M. Azem, $525,000. (0.47 acres)

Deanna Cutlip and Barbara Walter, 15343 Chillicothe Road, to Christopher and Kellee Meyers, $380,000. (6.00 acres)

Nevia Dininny, 778 Coy Lane, to Addisu A. Azene, $550,000. (1.96 acres)

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Yard Work: must be able to use lawn equipment and have own transportation. Flexible days and hours. 440729-1158.

Help with yard maintenance. Good pay. Chardon area. Call 440-226-6053.

Immediate need for high school or college students to do light yard work, clean up, painting. Very flexible hours, 5-20 hrs/week, $20/hour. 440-759-5290.

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Office Space in Chardon: second floor, Main Street, approx. 535 square feet. $600/month, includes HVAC and water. Call 440-285-2247.

Warehouse or storage building: Washington St. near Rt. 44 in Auburn. 32X56, 12X12 overhead door, concrete floor, electric, and additional parking. $790/month. 12-month lease. 440-552-0228.

EVENTS

Dorothy’s Porch Free Rummage Celebration: Lutheran Church, 10621 Auburn Road, Chardon. May 30-31, 9a2p. Clothing, household items, bedding, etc. Want to donate? Call 440-285-3490.

FOR SALE

Janome Memory Craft 15000 Embroidery Machine, Koala Slimline Artisan Cabinet in Golden Teak w/chair, wine color. For more information call 440-533-5292.

2017 Kubota Riding Mower: T2080 20-HP 42” deck, well maintained, maintenance by Kubota every year, immaculate condition; $1,300. 440-668-4773.

Western Reserve Memorial Gardens, Chesterland OH, Chapel Mausoleum, Double Glass Niche; $7,500/OBO. 440-487-9131 after 5pm.

John Deere Lawn Tractor: Model 314, 14-HP, hydraulic 3-blade 46” cutting deck, w/snow plow and trailer; $1,200/OBO. 440-564-1172.

Howard Rototiller: 42” wide, for compact tractor. Cat 1 three-point hitch. $1,800. 440-487-2955.

Small stack of lumber: multiple sizes. 2007 Dodge Dakota SLT: 161,000 miles, silver, 6’6” bed w/liner, body some rust-back fender wells. Call for details 440-2239471.

Fan: 30”inch pedestal with mister; $100. Black English saddle, no stirrups; $50. 440655-9999, leave message, I’ll return your call.

Celli Spading Machine: NYP-130, will spade 51” wide up to 12” deep. Has had very little use, only on a vegetable garden; $4,000. 440-548-2414.

2013 Can-Am Spyder RTS/SE5: circuit yellow, mint condition, new tires, his/hers heated saddle seat upgrade, all maint. by dealer, 10,000 miles; $11,200. 440-346-2255.

Solid Cherry Corner Desk: like new, 78” tall, 48” depth, 64” wide, paid $2,250, asking $1,480/OBO. Antique French round marble table w/4 chairs, $1,600/OBO. 440-338-3563.

Cultivator: 9-inch electric front tine Mantis; $200. 440554-5731.

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GARAGE/ESTATE SALES

Garage Sale: May 24 9a-6p; May 25 9a-5p; May 26 9a-12n. 8723 Ravenna Rd, Chardon, 44024.

Yard Sale on Farmington Road: May 28-29, 8a-8p. 16925 Farmington Rd. May 30-31, Jun 1, 9a-4p, 11600 Wilson Mills Road, Chardon. Household items, toys, baby items and wood working tools.

Second Hand Treasures. A unique shopping place. Something for everyone! Weekly Sales: Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 9a-5p. Many $1 bargains. 9098 Old St Road, Rt.608, Chardon.

Multi Family Indoor Garage Sale: Jun 1-2, 8a-6p, 14005 Aquilla, Burton. Crafting, sewing machines, clothes, furniture, household, jack posts, electric panels, organ.

PETS & ANIMALS

Sammy needs an indoor home! Large, handsome, black & white 6-yr old cat. Very sweet. Loves being petted & brushed. Neutered, vaccinated. Rebecca 440321-2485.

MISCELLANEOUS

FREE fact: marijuana causes anxiety, depression and possible psychosis! Warn young people to not even try it.

RENTAL WANTED

Healthy mature senior quiet Christian female seeking Christian woman’s or a married Christian couple’s home to rent a quiet room and private bath in Chardon area. I am waiting for my subsidized senior unit to open within 3 to 9 months or maybe a bit longer. I have good references. No smoking. No pets. 619-709-0069 or g.laurel@icloud.com.

SERVICES

Taxi Service: 4 passengers only, for cleaning crews, short and long trips. Contact Lisa at 440-708-4835.

Did you know Karlovec Media Group prints business cards? Prices start at only $30 for 500 (B&W, 1-sided, no bleed). Call 440-729-7667 or email ads@karlovecmedia.com.

Experienced housekeeper, will help clean, do laundry, and more, in Geauga county. 440-313-1804. Joe Eicher doing roofing, siding, remodeling, cleanout houses, we do most anything. Call between 8a-4p, 440-813-4272. No answer, leave message.

Albert’s complete tree service, land clearing, firewood, excavation and sewer work. 440-687-5404.

Mullet’s Precision Trim Work LLC: specializing in cabinetry, flooring and any interior moldings. Licensed and insured. Call 440-228-6837 for free estimate.

Top Shelf Construction LLC: Decks, Garages, Trim interior and exterior, Remodeling. Jonathan Fisher, 330-4423995, topshelfconstrunction@yodermail.net.

Experienced landscaper looking for lawns. My service includes cut, trim and blow. Call or text Frank at 440635-7774.

WANTED

Wanted: a used wheelchair in good to fair condition. Call 440-636-3601.

WANTED TO BUY

Buying all Stanley Bailey planes and machinist tools. Call Karl at 440-812-3392.

Old fishing tackle wanted: fishing lures (wood or plastic), mouse to bear traps, wooden duck decoys. Call Lee 440-313-8331.

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.

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