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Tell Tales 7-1-21
I think I’ve known Rob Hickman since he was a patrolman for the Port Clinton Police Department. He learned a new skill long ago as a police dog handler and trainer. He is a man I have considered a friend for quite some time.
Rob made it official on Monday that he is formally retiring from the position of Chief of Police. Best of luck and safe travels to Rob and his wife, Roseann. Also, best of luck to new Port Clinton Police Chief David Scott.
Speaking of law enforcement, this will be a long weekend coming up. Independence Day weekend has traditionally been the peak of the season for area visitors. Please expect the traffic to be very busy just about everywhere. Take your time wherever you go.
May 1, 2021
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. Catherine Maruschak Malley, 84, longtime resident of the Youngstown area, passed into Eternal Life on Monday, April 26, 2021, at her home in Michigan.
Catherine was born Feb. 22, 1937, in Youngstown, and was the youngest child of John and Anna Paruch Maruschak. She was raised in Youngstown and lived in this area until moving to Parma in 1997, later moving to Michigan in 2015.
She was a 1954 graduate of Chaney High School and then earned a Registered Nurse Diploma from St. Elizabeth School of Nursing in 1957. Catherine proudly worked in the nursing field for over 50 years.
Her greatest joys were her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and photography.
Event set for June 4-5 at PNG Park
JOHNSTOWN Visit Johnstown announced today that PolkaFest will take place June 4 and 5. As previously announced, the event was unable to be held at St. Mary’s Byzantine Catholic Church in Cambria City on June 4-6.
The event will be held at Peoples Natural Gas Park, 90 Johns St., downtown Johnstown.
“PolkaFest’s cancellation was met with such great disappointment,” Visit Johnstown’s executive director, Lisa Rager said. “Although St. Mary’s is not able to serve as the host site this year, we decided to explore alternate dates and locations to see what was workable.
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