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Cambridge Home Health care
receives 2008 NEO Success Award

YWCA announces $8 million renovation

Deborah Liptak, Boardman Rotary program chair introduced Constance Shaffer at the Boardman Rotary luncheon meeting on March 11. Photo by Mike Varveris.

Judy Akins, President/CEO (fourth from right) with the Support Staff and Management Team of Cambridge Home Health Care. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO.

Akron based Cambridge Home Health Care has received the 2008 NEO Success Award, presented by Inside Business Magazine. The award recognizes top-performing companies in Northeast Ohio because their commitment to excellence creates growth and jobs for the area. This is the seventh consecutive year for Cambridge Home Health Care to receive the award. The award ceremony was held March 11 at the Executive Caters at  Landerhaven with a keynote address from Bob Shearer, President and CEO of Shearer's Foods Inc.
Open to both public and private companies, the award recognized 103 top performers in Northeast Ohio who have had at least three consecutive years of growth in both revenue and employees. Event sponsors were Fifth Third Bank, CBIZ, Corporate College, Medical Mutual and Ohio.net.

SteelHouds visit Campbell Elementary School

"Have a Heart" Spaghetti benefit dinner

Parker's Frozen Custard opens Easter Sunday

The Youngstown Steelhounds visited Miss Jan and Miss Gonzalez's room for Reading is Fun Day (RIF Day) on Wedneday March 12th. Joe Gregory (Genernal Manger of the Steelhounds), Jeff Alcombrack # 27(Defensemen for the Steelhounds), Anthony Becker #8 (Forward for the Steelhounds), and Crusher (The Moscot for the Steelhounds) talked to the students about hockey and allowed the students to try on their equipment. The Steelhound players also read a book about hockey to the students. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.

Heart Association's Heart Ball was a night to remember

Owner Thomas Gilmartin, Jr., holding the Parker's Frozen "Custard Cow," and Manager John Courter invite everyone who enjoys a frozen treat from yesteryear to visit the Parker's Frozen Custard now open at 841 Boardman Poland Rd. (Rt. 224) at the Presidential Plaza in Boardman. Photo by Mike Varveris.

Dr. Habib. CONTRIBUTED PHOTOS.

Annetta Timmerman of Austintown, pictured with John Courter, manger of the new Parker's Frozen Custard on Boardman-Poland Rd. had a pre-opening taste of this heavenly frozen treat and remarked that it brought back the Idora Park days when she and many others visited the original Parker's stand at Winona on Glenwood. "It's by far the best," she said. Photo by Mike Varveris. See full story inside on page 9.