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Monday, September 26, 2016 • A7 The Review, Alliance, Ohio PUBLIC UBLIC MEETINGS EETINGS MONDAY Stark County Commis- sioners — 10 a.m., Stark County Oce Building, 110 Central Plaza South, Canton. Sebring Village Council — 7 p.m., Council Chambers, 135 E Ohio Ave. Marlboro Township Trustees — 7 p.m., Township Hall, 7344 Edison St. N.W. Southeast Board of Edu- cation — 6:30 p.m., High School Library, 8423 Tallmadge Road. (ALWAYS LAST MONDAY) Deereld Township Trustees — 7 p.m., Town Hall, 1450 State Route 14. Perry Township Trus- tees (Columbiana County) — 6:30 p.m., Township Ad- ministration Building, 2198 N. Ellsworth Ave., Salem. Stark County Area Transportation Study 1:30 p.m., 201 3rd St. N.E., Canton. TUESDAY Stark County Commis- sioners — 10 a.m., Stark County Oce Building, 110 Central Plaza South, Canton. Minerva Council — 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers, 209 N. Market St. Lexington Township Trustees — 7 p.m., Fire Sta- tion, 14555 Gaskill Drive N.E. Atwater Township Trus- tees — 7 p.m., Township Hall, 1199 State Route 183. Mahoning County Land Bank — 11:30 a.m., 21 W. Boardman St., Youngstown. WEDNESDAY Alliance Shade Tree Commission — 7:30 a.m., Don Pancho’s, 2105 W. State St., Alliance. Alliance Historic Preser- vation Commission 3 p.m., City Administration Building, 504 E. Main St. Downtown Special Events Commission — 6 p.m., Rodman Public Library Conference Room, 215, E. Broadway St. Stark County Commis- sioners — 1:30 p.m., Sta County Oce Building, 11 Central Plaza South, Canton. Stark Area Regiona Transit Authority — 5 p.m 1600 Gateway Blvd. S.E., Can ton. THURSDAY West Branch Board Education — 7 p.m., Hig School Media Center, 14277 S. Main St., Beloit (Meeting w be preceded by a work stud session at 5:30 p.m.) Stark County Por Authority — 8:30 a.m., Star Development Board Oces 116 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Suite 600, Canton. Stark Metropolitan Housing Authority — noon 400 E. Tuscarawas St., Canton. Nimishillen Township Trustees — 7 p.m., Township Hall, 4422 Maplegrove Ave. FRIDAY Alliance Board of Co trol — noon, City Administra tion Building, 504 E. Main St. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 Alliance City Council 7 p.m., Council Chambers, 470 E. Market St. Washington Township Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Town ship Building, 5789 Beech wood Ave. Washington Township Zoning Commission — 7:15 p.m., Township Building, 5789 Beechwood Ave. Washington Township Park Board — 7 p.m., Town ship Building, 5789 Beech wood Ave. Butler Township Tru tees — 7 p.m., Township Ad ministration Room, 2974 Slater Road, Salem. Louisville City Counc — 7 p.m., Constitution Center, 1022 W. Main St. Paris Township Trustees — 7 p.m., Township Garag 14220 Freed St. S.E. Stark County Commi sioners — 10 a.m., Sta County Oce Building, 11 Central Plaza South, Canton. Life and career of Jim Tracant Life and career of Jim Tracant detailed in new documentary detailed in new documentary Review Photo/Kevin Gra Jim Tracant talks at Jim Tracant talks at Anthony's during an Anthony's during an interview in this 2009 interview in this 2009 Review le photo. Review le photo. YOUNGSTOWN — Be- fore Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders, Congress- man Jim Traficant was the original bombastic populist, but with “son-of-a-truck driver” street cred. As a mob-busting sheriff in Youngstown, his refusal to evict steelworkers from their homes made him a folk hero. He demolished organized crime, defended himself against the Justice Department in a RICO case and even vanquished Presi- dent Clinton. The meteoric rise, Shakespearean col- lapse, and tragic death of Jim Traficant is detailed in the new feature documen- tary “Traficant: The Con- gressman of Crimetown,” now available to rent or purchase on VOD Vimeo, iTunes and Amazon at http://www.traficant- movie.com. Funded through two suc- cessful Kickstarter cam- paigns, with one-of-kind re- wards provided by Youngstown native Ed O’Neill, including a private dinner and signed memora- bilia, the film features rich archival footage and exten- sive interviews with TV legend Ed O’Neill, U.S. Congressman Tim Ryan, D- OH, and Hall of Fame boxer Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini. Eric Murphy’s critically acclaimed docu- mentary has been called “colorful, entertaining, in- sightful and stellar all the way around,” “wild and funny,” and a “stellar por- trait” of the most unraveled politician in American his- tory. “Traficant was larger- than-life — with equal parts congressional jester and working-class hero,” said Murphy. “Now, with the in- sane presidential election, Traficant feels more rele- vant than ever. Our home- town of Youngstown, Ohio, will again decide who is the next POTUS!” SENIOR ENIOR CITIZEN ITIZEN ACTIVITIES CTIVITIES Those persons with reser- vations for the Mountaineer Casino tour are reminded that the bus will depart the center at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday. * * * PrimeTime Health Plans will hold a seminar at 10 a.m. today at the center. There is no fee or registra- tion required, and the public is invited to attend. * * * The Alliance Health Department will conduct a seasonal flu clinic from 1 to 4 p.m. Wednesday at the cen- ter. This is a walk-in clinic; no appointment necessary. Free flu shots will be avail- able to adults with Aultcare, PrimeTime HMO, a Secure Care HMO, or a Medicare Part B card with no Medi- care Advantage Program. Medicaid cards, Medicare Advantage Programs such as Humana, Medicare Railroad, Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield or Cigna, are not accepted. Persons without an eligible card will be charged $20 and given a receipt to send to their Medicare Ad- vantage Program. * * * The annual Fall Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the center. Homemade apple dumplings, soup, haluski, sausage sandwiches and pumpkin pie are some of the delicious foods being offered. Carryout will be available. A “second chance” and book sale will be featured. * * * The following tours are being offered by the center: Wheeling Casino, Oct. 6. Cost is $32 with $25 in free play. Fall Wine Tour, Oct. 25. Cost is $67. “Our Christmas Dinner” at the Carlisle Inn in Sugar- creek, Dec. 15. Cost is $78 and includes meal, show and transportation. Call the center’s travel of- fice for reservations, 330- 829-2238. * * * On Mondays, Ronda Iams, certified arthritis exercise in- structor from McCrea Manor, will hold a class at the center from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $2 per class, and classes are open to the pub- lic. * * * Shuffleboard takes place at 1 p.m. on Mondays at the center; members’ euchre is at 1 p.m. on Mondays; cho- rus practice is at 2 p.m. on Tuesdays; ping-pong is at 1 p.m. on Wednesdays and Thursdays; and cornhole playing is scheduled at 1 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. All seniors are welcome to attend * * * Card playing takes place at the center every Thursday beginning at 9:30 a.m. These events are open to the pub- lic. Winners of last week’s card games were: Monday members euchre — Ferrell Brownlee and Duckie Hee- stand; bridge – Fred Hyde and Roger Smith; euchre — Betty Sheetz and Joanie Biery; 500 Dorothy Haines and Frank Lutes. * * * SENIOR CLUBS AARP No. 2630 will meet at the center today at 10 a.m. for their board meeting. The regular noon lunch and meeting will take place at the center on Oct. 5. * * * Church Women United will meet Oct. 7 at the Salva- tion Army, 57 W. Main St., at 11:30 a.m. for a board meeting and at 1 p.m. for a general meeting. Program will be by Shirley Griffin, “Mary & Martha’s Aprons.” Members are to bring a bar of soap. * * * SENIOR SPORTS Shuffleboard Alice Smith and Roger Betz — 128; June Wykle and Jim McConnell — 101; Nick Pietrocola and Chuck Dougherty — 91; Bob Hobbs and June May — 80; Bev Lambert and Nancy Baker — 70; Carl Lilley and Dean Lair 51; Mary Jane Thomas and Al Retone — 40; Wilfred Everett and Eu- gene McDonough — 26; Judy Betz and Clint Lambert — 2. * * * MEALS ON WHEELS Monday — stuffed cab- bage casserole, mashed pota- toes, buttered corn, rye bread, applesauce. Tuesday — sliced tur- key, mashed sweet potatoes, French green beans, white bread, fresh fruit. Wednesday — cheese- burger, hash browns, baked beans, tomatoes/pickle, juice, shortbread cookie. Thursday — chili with oyster crackers, coleslaw, pears, fruit juice, animal crackers. Friday — meat loaf with gravy, pierogies with onions, San Fran blend veg- gies, dinner roll, fruit cock- tail. 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Monday, September 26, 2016 • A7The Review, Alliance, Ohio

PPUBLICUBLIC MMEETINGSEETINGS

MONDAY■ Stark County Commis-

sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Sebring Village Council

— 7 p.m., Council Chambers,135 E Ohio Ave.■ Marlboro Township

Trustees — 7 p.m., TownshipHall, 7344 Edison St. N.W.■ Southeast Board of Edu-

cation — 6:30 p.m., HighSchool Library, 8423 TallmadgeRoad. (ALWAYS LAST MONDAY)■ Deereld Township

Trustees — 7 p.m., Town Hall,1450 State Route 14.■ Perry Township Trus-

tees (Columbiana County)— 6:30 p.m., Township Ad-ministration Building, 2198 N.Ellsworth Ave., Salem.■ Stark County Area

Transportation Study —1:30 p.m., 201 3rd St. N.E.,Canton.

TUESDAY■ Stark County Commis-

sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Minerva Council — 7:30

p.m., Council Chambers, 209N. Market St.■ Lexington Township

Trustees — 7 p.m., Fire Sta-tion, 14555 Gaskill Drive N.E.■ Atwater Township Trus-

tees — 7 p.m., Township Hall,1199 State Route 183.■ Mahoning County Land

Bank — 11:30 a.m., 21 W.Boardman St., Youngstown.

WEDNESDAY■ Alliance Shade Tree

Commission — 7:30 a.m.,Don Pancho’s, 2105 W. StateSt., Alliance.■ Alliance Historic Preser-

vation Commission — 3p.m., City AdministrationBuilding, 504 E. Main St.■ D o w n t o w n S p e c i a l

Events Commission — 6p.m., Rodman Public LibraryConference Room, 215, E.Broadway St.■ Stark County Commis-

sioners — 1:30 p.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.■ Stark Area Regional

Transit Authority — 5 p.m.,1600 Gateway Blvd. S.E., Can-ton.

THURSDAY■ West Branch Board of

Education — 7 p.m., HighSchool Media Center, 14277 S.Main St., Beloit (Meeting willbe preceded by a work studysession at 5:30 p.m.)■ S t a r k C o u n t y P o r t

Authority — 8:30 a.m., StarkDevelopment Board Oces,116 Cleveland Ave. N.W., Suite600, Canton.■ Stark Metropolitan

Housing Authority — noon,400 E. Tuscarawas St., Canton.■ Nimishillen Township

Trustees — 7 p.m., TownshipHall, 4422 Maplegrove Ave.

FRIDAY■ Alliance Board of Con-

trol — noon, City Administra-tion Building, 504 E. Main St.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3■ Alliance City Council —

7 p.m., Council Chambers, 470E. Market St.■ Washington Township

Trustees — 6:30 p.m., Town-ship Building, 5789 Beech-wood Ave.■ Washington Township

Zoning Commission — 7:15p.m., Township Building, 5789Beechwood Ave.■ Washington Township

Park Board — 7 p.m., Town-ship Building, 5789 Beech-wood Ave.■ Butler Township Trus-

tees — 7 p.m., Township Ad-ministration Room, 2974Slater Road, Salem.■ Louisville City Council

— 7 p.m., Constitution Center,1022 W. Main St.■ Paris Township Trustees

— 7 p.m., Township Garage,14220 Freed St. S.E.■ Stark County Commis-

sioners — 10 a.m., StarkCounty Oce Building, 110Central Plaza South, Canton.

Life and career of Jim TracantLife and career of Jim Tracantdetailed in new documentarydetailed in new documentary

Review Photo/Kevin GraJim Tracant talks atJim Tracant talks at

Anthony's during anAnthony's during aninterview in this 2009interview in this 2009Review le photo.Review le photo.

YOUNGSTOWN — Be-fore Donald Trump orBernie Sanders, Congress-man Jim Traficant was theoriginal bombastic populist,but with “son-of-a-truckdriver” street cred.

As a mob-busting sheriffin Youngstown, his refusalto evict steelworkers fromtheir homes made him afolk hero. He demolishedorganized crime, defendedhimself against the JusticeDepartment in a RICO caseand even vanquished Presi-dent Clinton. The meteoricrise, Shakespearean col-lapse, and tragic death ofJim Traficant is detailed inthe new feature documen-

tary “Traficant: The Con-gressman of Crimetown,”now available to rent orpurchase on VOD —Vimeo, iTunes and Amazonat http://www.traficant-movie.com.

Funded through two suc-cessful Kickstarter cam-paigns, with one-of-kind re-wards provided byYoungstown native EdO’Neill, including a privatedinner and signed memora-bilia, the film features richarchival footage and exten-sive interviews with TVlegend Ed O’Neill, U.S.Congressman Tim Ryan, D-OH, and Hall of Fameboxer Ray “Boom Boom”

Mancini. Eric Murphy’scritically acclaimed docu-mentary has been called“colorful, entertaining, in-sightful and stellar all theway around,” “wild andfunny,” and a “stellar por-trait” of the most unraveledpolitician in American his-tory.

“Traficant was larger-than-life — with equal partscongressional jester andworking-class hero,” saidMurphy. “Now, with the in-sane presidential election,Traficant feels more rele-vant than ever. Our home-town of Youngstown, Ohio,will again decide who is thenext POTUS!”

SSENIORENIOR CCITIZENITIZEN AACTIVITIESCTIVITIES

Those persons with reser-vations for the MountaineerCasino tour are remindedthat the bus will depart thecenter at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday.

* * *PrimeTime Health Plans

will hold a seminar at 10a.m. today at the center.There is no fee or registra-tion required, and the publicis invited to attend.

* * *The Al l iance Hea l th

Department will conduct aseasonal flu clinic from 1 to 4p.m. Wednesday at the cen-ter. This is a walk-in clinic;no appointment necessary.Free flu shots will be avail-able to adults with Aultcare,PrimeTime HMO, a SecureCare HMO, or a MedicarePart B card with no Medi-care Advantage Program.Medicaid cards, MedicareAdvantage Programs such asHumana, Medicare Railroad,Aetna, Anthem Blue CrossBlue Shield or Cigna, are notaccepted. Persons without aneligible card will be charged$20 and given a receipt tosend to their Medicare Ad-vantage Program.

* * *The annual Fall Festival

will take place from 11 a.m.to 1:30 p.m. Sunday at thecenter. Homemade appledumplings, soup, haluski,sausage sandwiches andpumpkin pie are some of thedelicious foods being offered.Carryout will be available. A“second chance” and booksale will be featured.

* * *The following tours are

being offered by the center:Wheeling Casino, Oct. 6.

Cost is $32 with $25 in freeplay.

Fall Wine Tour, Oct. 25.Cost is $67.

“Our Christmas Dinner” atthe Carlisle Inn in Sugar-creek, Dec. 15. Cost is $78and includes meal, show andtransportation.

Call the center’s travel of-fice for reservations, 330-829-2238.

* * *On Mondays, Ronda Iams,

certified arthritis exercise in-s t ructor f rom McCreaManor, will hold a class atthe center from 2:30 to 3:30p.m. Cost is $2 per class, and

classes are open to the pub-lic.

* * *Shuffleboard takes place at

1 p.m. on Mondays at thecenter; members’ euchre isat 1 p.m. on Mondays; cho-rus practice is at 2 p.m. onTuesdays; ping-pong is at 1p.m. on Wednesdays andThursdays; and cornholeplaying is scheduled at 1p.m. every Tuesday andThursday. All seniors arewelcome to attend

* * *Card playing takes place

at the center every Thursdaybeginning at 9:30 a.m. Theseevents are open to the pub-lic. Winners of last week’scard games were: Mondaymembers euchre — FerrellBrownlee and Duckie Hee-stand; bridge – Fred Hydeand Roger Smith; euchre —Betty Sheetz and JoanieBiery ; 500 — DorothyHaines and Frank Lutes.

* * *SENIOR CLUBS

AARP No. 2630 will meet

at the center today at 10a.m. for their board meeting.The regular noon lunch andmeeting will take place atthe center on Oct. 5.

* * *Church Women United

will meet Oct. 7 at the Salva-tion Army, 57 W. Main St.,at 11:30 a.m. for a boardmeeting and at 1 p.m. for ageneral meeting. Programwill be by Shirley Griffin,“Mary & Martha’s Aprons.”Members are to bring a barof soap.

* * *SENIOR SPORTS

ShuffleboardAlice Smith and Roger

Betz — 128; June Wykle andJim McConnell — 101; NickPietroco la and ChuckDougherty — 91; Bob Hobbsand June May — 80; BevLambert and Nancy Baker— 70; Carl Lilley and DeanLair — 51; Mary JaneThomas and Al Retone —40; Wilfred Everett and Eu-gene McDonough — 26;Judy Betz and Clint Lambert

— 2.* * *

MEALS ON WHEELS■ Monday — stuffed cab-

bage casserole, mashed pota-toes, buttered corn, ryebread, applesauce.■ Tuesday — sliced tur-

key, mashed sweet potatoes,French green beans, whitebread, fresh fruit.■ Wednesday — cheese-

burger, hash browns, bakedbeans, tomatoes/pickle,juice, shortbread cookie.■ Thursday — chili with

oyster crackers, coleslaw,pears, fruit juice, animalcrackers.■ Friday — meat loaf

with gravy, pierogies withonions, San Fran blend veg-gies, dinner roll, fruit cock-tail.

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