By BRIAN DULIK
Staff Writer
BEREA - The Indianapolis Colts prevented the Browns from making the playoffs by losing the final NFL game of 2007, but both teams downplayed the revenge factor for their game on Sunday afternoon.
“In this league, you can’t depend on another team to help you out, so we don’t blame them for what [...]
Browns not out for revenge
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Brunswick police log
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– A student at Willets Middle School, 1045 Hadcock Road, left wrestling practice Nov. 13 at 4 p.m. to find someone had stolen his Mongoose Crush bicycle.
– At 1:40 a.m. Nov. 14, police received a call about a man passed out in the third-floor laundry room of apartments at 4291 Beverly Hills Drive.
Police reportedly found [...]
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Donation powers holiday lights in Brunswick
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By LISA HLAVINKA
Staff Writer
BRUNSWICK — A donation will light up the city.
Medical Mutual of Ohio has offered to donate $10,000 for holiday decorations after Brunswick announced it was canceling its holiday lights because of budget constraints, City Manager Bob Zienkowski said.
“The display wouldn’t be up if it weren’t for this donation,†Zienkowski said.
There will not [...]
Signs of Christmas
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Medina resident Mike Harris unloads Christmas trees Wednesday on State Road in Medina for Marty Klein, owner of Area Delivery Inc. Two types of Christmas trees will be available at the business through the holidays, Scotch and white pines. (Andrew Dolph | Staff Photographer)
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Roys runs away with fourth straight MVP
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By ADAM FERRISE
Special to The Gazette
Donny Roys finished his cross country career with perhaps one of his most impressive races, though he doesn’t feel that way.
Roys — the most accomplished harrier in Medina County history — placed outside of the top five at the state Division I cross country meet, something he did only one [...]
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Quinn has frustrating stretch
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By SCOTT PETRAK
Staff Writer
BEREA — A training camp holdout and eight passes thrown as a rookie. Three starts, a benching, a broken finger and possible surgery in Year 2.
Life as a Brown hasn’t been easy for quarterback Brady Quinn, who grew up dreaming of wearing the brown and orange.
“It’s frustrating. I can’t begin to tell [...]
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Cavs lower boom
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By RICK NOLAND
Assistant Sports Editor
CLEVELAND — If this had been a pickup game, the Oklahoma City Thunder would have demanded that new sides be chosen.
Possessing nine of the top 10 players in uniform, the Cavaliers did anything and everything they wanted — and they did it with remarkable ease — in cruising to a 117-82 [...]
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Browns not thinking about revenge
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By BRIAN DULIK
Staff Writer
BEREA — The Indianapolis Colts prevented the Browns from making the playoffs by losing the final NFL game of 2007, but both teams downplayed the revenge factor for their game on Sunday afternoon.
“In this league, you can’t depend on another team to help you out, so we don’t blame them for what [...]
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Hazel D. Courts
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Hazel D. Courts, 70, of Senecaville, Ohio, formerly of Brunswick, passed away Monday Nov. 24, 2008, at her home.
She was born Jan. 28, 1938, in Chapmanville, W.Va., to Les and Jesse Sparks Sparks. Mrs. Courts was a graduate of Chapmanville High School and attended business college in Huntington, W.Va. She was employed as a legal [...]
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Eleanor E. Klabun
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Eleanor E. (Katrine) Klabun, our beloved “MeMe,†wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, friend and good neighbor, went on to her new life with her lord and savior Jesus on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008.
She was born Feb. 24, 1916, in Brecksville, to August and Anna Hoffman Katrine, where she grew up helping on the family farm. She [...]
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