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by FRANK ELTMAN Associated Press writer CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. -- A federal bankruptcy court on Thursday approved the $26 million sale of Ohio-based newspaper chain Brown Publishing Co. to a group of company insiders led by current president and chief executive Roy Brown. U.S. Bankruptcy Cour ...
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Feds make arrest in connection to bank robberies
A weeks-long hunt for a serial bank robber is over. The FBI says it has caught the man responsible for a trio of hold-ups across Lorain County, including a July 14 robbery at FirstMerit Bank in downtown Amherst. Robert Starnes Jr., 38, of Sheffield Lake, is charged wih one count of federal arme ...
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Construction update: Cleveland Avenue job under way, Oak Point finished
These days, a trip down Cleveland Avenue can mean waiting in line. Workers from Precision Paving in Milan have milled the asphalt there and will soon start giving the road -- one of Amherst's primary routes -- a fresh coat. For now, that means drivers can expect long delays and backups, not onl ...
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Forced into $300,000 fine, council debates energy plan
by JASON HAWK News-Times reporter Local taxpayers are in the lurch for at least $300,000 in fines stemming from an investment in a low-cost coal power plant in southern Ohio. Amherst is one of 48 cities that in the 1980s bought into cheap power from the Richard H. Gorsuch Power Station nea ...
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DePaola one of 12 Obama science experts
by JASON HAWK News-Times reporter The chances are slim that Brett DePaola will find himself in commando gear, dropped behind enemy lines with an elite black ops team. But the physics expert -- who graduated from Steele High School in 1973 and is the son of former Amherst mayor Anthony DePa ...
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Orange barrels right on schedule
by JASON HAWK News-Times reporter Anyone who's been uptown in the past week knows the meaning of the term "bumper to bumper." Traffic has been piled deep along Rt. 58 between North Ridge and the Lorain border for nearly a week as crews started repairing humps in the highway's asphalt and r ...
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