I recently was nominated as a hero, but in my eyes the businesses and people who have put up with me for the past 10 years are my heroes.
For this past year we’d like to thank Bill Emerson, Dr. James Chillcott, Lincoln Metal Processing in Erie, Harassments, Dawn Ondo, Grand Valley Drug in Orwell, Randy and Joni, Steve, Vern and Dorothy, Charlene, Ron and Tammy, Bob and Lena, NAPA in Geneva, Griffiths, CAPPS Pizza in Austinburg, North Ridge Yamaha, Save-a-Lot in Ashtabula, Giant Eagle in Ashtabula, Saybrook Corner Store, Outdoor Army-Navy Store, The Silver Branch, Sandpiper Gallery, Silk & Treasures Gift Shoppe and Beaches Gallery in Ashtabula Harbor.
We also want to thank Bob and Diana, Mike and Tammy, Jim and Missy, Reid, J.R. Hofstetters, Jefferson Golden Dawn, The Birdfeeder, Hair Dimensions, Pizza Joe’s, Mr. Hero, Quinn’s in Austinburg, Noema Gems, Geneva Pro-Cuts and Central Hardware. My special thanks to Mike and Brenda from West Side Mini Storage in Saybrook. With their generosity I was able to store furniture, clothing, toys, etc. I also want to thank Deb Johnson, Margaret, Joyce, Jean, Angie, Darlene, Millie, Mary Ann, Marge, Denise, Ruth, Jennie, Marilyn, Marcia and anyone else I may have missed.
Most of all I want to thank my husband who helped move things here and there.
We were able to help five local charities for this past holiday season with the extra help from our annual Bridge Run.
Thank you for appreciating all we’ve done.
Teresa Williams
Geneva
Opinion
March 4, 2012 Letters to the Editor: Teresa Williams
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We started giving away our civil liberties years ago
Politics is much about phonies.
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Here’s how to improve education in Ohio
In three days a lot of Ashtabula countians will vote on several issues, including two school issues, one of which is a renewal and the other a proposed emergency operating levy.
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Story engulfed in convergence of new, old mass media
I actually didn’t want to write anything regarding the Boston Marathon bombing story, but it has worn heavy on me.
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Vera E. Pentz
Vera Eileen Pentz, age 94, passed away peacefully Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, at Country Club Retirement Center where she had been a resident for the past 15 months.
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Pedestal topples and relationship falters
Have you ever wondered how teachers and the public became polarized from each other.
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Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: David Thomas
“With the recent disapproval from our county residents of the three local school levies, the time for a new education funding model has been strongly mandated. -
Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: Ron Yarian
The editorial opinion (7/29) on the Gun Control Debate was at least an honest attempt to offer some response to address a serious problem.
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Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: Edith A. Sickler
Your editorial in the July 28 Opine section of the Star Beacon in regard to slow drivers causing accidents, while praising fast drivers, really pulled my chain, so to speak.
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Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: Mary Ellen Blake
There was a time when the mantra of liberalism was, “I may not agree with what you say (or think), but I will defend to death your right to say it.”
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Aug. 11 Letters to the Editor: Thomas Pickett
I am not interested in arguing over whether or not pit bulls or any other breed should be banned from any area.
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