The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

B2 Akron Beacon lournal Wednesday, October 1 1, 2000 www.Ohio.com NewsChannel 5 forecasters Project clock stops without stones i AKRON AREA Stark commissioners authorize suit against company that owes Canton carved pieces for tower restoration WEATHER EWMS Don Webster, Mark Johnson, Susan Da vies and Brad Sussman For updated weather information, log onto NewsNetS.com Buffalo tect who helps with county projects, said he expected the stone to be sent from Massachusetts a month ago. If it doesn't come in the next few weeks, he said the county won't be able to resume the work until after winter. The county has paid the stone company most of the $261,000 agreed to in the contract, Clancy said. The overall tower project, which involves deals with other contractors, still is expected to cost in the $1 million range. Last year, the county dismantled the top IS feet of the 80-foot clock tower.

Before reassembling the structure, workers are to replace the stone pieces and refurbish the copper dome and four trumpeting angels surrounding the bell tower. Lake Erie Shown is today's weather. A Temperatures are todays rwrAH hgs and tonigtf f-. 61 Beacon Journal staff report CANTON: Stark County commissioners yesterday authorized county Prosecutor Robert Horowitz to file a lawsuit against the Massachusetts company that cut and carved stone pieces for restoring the century-old County Courthouse clock tower. Cievelaitd 240 tower project a delay of several months.

County officials still are working out details of the suit, which is expected to be filed this week in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio. "We're tired of looking at that scaffolding," Commissioner Gayle Jackson said of the stalled work at Tuscarawas Street West and Market Avenue North. Joe Clancy, a Canton archi Toledo fkYoungstown 6443 5 6G49 Akron 6237 3 Columbus The commissioners said Cape Stone Works Inc. has not delivered the stone as promised, which has caused the overall A3, "You can't go wrong 'hvf 2 with WRIGHTl" 6437 Indianapolis a Dayton '66740 I 6538 HEATING COOLING I WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS cvrnw made moem ura" EMERGENCY Charleston VOL Cincinnati, 6639 SERVICE Contract allows discipline for overweight troopers Union agreement includes 10.5 percent pay raise (WW 673-3507 Area forecast 1 Akron Average temps Compared with today's forecast high, low and record temps for today's date.

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Discipline for failing to do so could include dismissal, he said. Only about 100 of the patrol's 1,100 troopers are considered overweight, he said. Today's Safety Check Heat Exchange Record Make Necessary Recommendation WB WOT Fri 1S64 Friday 1 Nice 6845 Saturday Mild 7047 OP- Wo K3S5V Your 20. Local Channels! 7 mT7a cT Get a Just Go for everything there Is to do In Northeast Ohio www.ohio.comjustgo FREE'' FREE RACir Dunnccinmii Sun and moon Sunrise: 7:33 Sunset 6:51 Full Last New First Oct 13 Oct 20 Oct 27 Nov 4 Area temperatures DISH 500 SATELLITE TV SYSTEM (MSRP S199) WITH ONE-YEAR PROGRAMMING COMMITMENT OF AT LEAST S3S.SSMONTM. INSTALLATION a fid (MSRP $199) OF ANY MSM NETWORK SYSTEM.

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Be sure to mclude exact street addresses, times, costs, dates and reservation deadlines. Mail to When and Where, Akron Beacon Journal, P.O. Box 640, Akron, OH 44309-0640. Today Akron: Spaghetti dinner, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., Firestone WW Post 3383, 690 W. Waterloo Road.

Cost $3.50 and up. Call 330-745-0127. Akron: Salon 165, Eight et Forty of Summit and Portage Counties, American Legion Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m., American Legion Post 272, 65 N. Summit St Akron: AkronCanton Real Estate Investors Association, 7 p.m., Holiday Inn South, Interstate 77 and Arlington Road. Call 330-673-Z530 for reservation.

Cuyahoga Falls: Cuyahoga Falls Democratic Club spaghetti dinner fund-raiser 5 to 7 p.m., Lions Park Lodge, 641 Silver Lake Ave. $10 for adults; $5 for children. Akron: Northwest Block Watch Club, 7 p.m., Woodland United Methodist Church, 444 N. Hawkins Ave. Cuyahoga Falls: Ladies Auxiliary of the VFW Bob Appleman Post, 7 p.m., 547 Sackett Ave.

Cuyahoga Falls: Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department Ballroom Dance Class, 7 to 8 p.m., Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant St Call 330-971-8225 for information on classes. Jackson Registration deadline for the Oct. 17 luncheon of the Canton Advertising Club, to be held at 11:45 a.m., Holiday Inn, 4520 Everhard Road N.W. Cost is $12.50. Call 330-438-9440.

Coventry Coventry Alumni Plus 50 Years (open to alumni from 1931-1951), 12:30 p.m., Anthe's Restaurant, 4315 Manchester Road. Call 330-644-4565 for information. Tomorrow Akron area: Narcotics Anonymous meetings: 7:30 p.m., St. John's Episcopal Church, Second Street and Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls; 8 p.m., Shiloh Baptist Church, 1241 Grant Akron. Help line is 1-888-438-4673.

Tallmadge: Codependents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Unity Chapel of Light, 503 Northwest Ave. Akron: Widowed Persons Service, 9 a.m., Country Kitchen, 610 W. Cuyahoga Falls Ave. Call 330-666-0369 for information. Cuyahoga Falls: Summit 190 Toastmasters, 7 p.m., Taylor Memorial Public Library, 2015 Third St Akron: An American in Europe, a travel talk by lames Kalal, 1:30 p.m..

North Branch Library, 183 E. Cuyahoga Falls Ave Akron: Take Off Pounds Sensibly, weight control organization, 6:30 p.m., Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1587 W. Exchange St. Orrville: Wayne County Chapter, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, 11:30 a.m., Starboard Side Cafe, 133 N. Vine St.

$7. Akron: Firestone Local 7 retirees, 130 p.m., 501 Kelly Ave. Akron: Akron Host Lions Club, noon, First Congregational Church, 292 W. Market St Norton: Barberton AARP, noon, Johnson United Methodist Church, 3409 Johnson Road. $7.

Call 330-753-8192. Fairlawn: AkronCanton Christian Coalition, 11:40 a.m., Jackie McConnell's Restaurant, 1841 Merri-man Road. Call 330-688-6954 for reservation. Coventry Twp: Portage Lakes Historical Society, 7 p.m Mason Manor, 615 Latham Lane. Call 330-644-4565 for information.

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