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Deak adds new dentist to practice Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame inductee
Leaf Collection Guidelines Dr. Frank then attended den- Congratulations to my
Leaf collection will begin on October 25 and will end on tal school at The Ohio State brother, Greg White, on his
December 10. Leaves that are put out after December 10, will University. He continued his induction into the Ohio Vet-
erans Hall of Fame. Although
training at St. Elizabeth’s
not be collected. A route that covers the whole Township is fol- Hospital in Youngstown, Greg is a decorated Ma-
lowed and repeated. where he received additional rine, earning the Silver Star,
Residents should put leaves in a row along the edge of the
road, but not in the road. The back edge of the row must be no focus on oral surgery, root ca- Bronze Star and Navy Com-
mendation medal for his her-
nal therapy and dental treat-
farther than 7’0” from the edge of the road and the pile should ments for sleep apnea. oism in Vietnam, this honor is
be no closer than 4’0” to mailboxes, signposts and other ob- Dr. Frank expressed, “I in recognition of his over 40
jects. Do not bag leaves. Do not put sticks, straw, corn stalks, am excited to join the team at years of post-military public
weeds, fruit, animal feces and other items in the leaf rows. Deak Medical Dentistry and service.
These things damage and plug up the machine and cause de- continue to provide great care After returning from Viet-
lays. Do not pile leaves in ditches or over catch basins or risers.. for the people of this area.” nam, Greg worked his way
doing this may cause flooding. Dr. Andy and his staff pro- through college and law
Uncontrollable conditions, such as equipment breakdown,
bad weather and emergency work, sometimes make it difficult vide treatment to patients of school, earning his law de- Greg White
gree, with honors, in 1977.
all ages and a full range of
to know what day we will be there to collect your leaves, but Dr. Frank Riggero dental services that include He immediately began his accolades and awards Greg
we will be there. Please be patient. Dr. Andy Deak and his same day crowns, dentures, long and distinguished career has received cannot begin to
Issue #23 information team at Deak Medical Den- extractions, implant place- of service to Lorain County, describe his positive impact
ment & restoration and root
on our community. He has
Ohio and the Nation, serving
tistry are excited to announce
the addition of Dr. Frank Rig- canal therapy. as Elyria City Law Director; mentored dozens of commu-
Carlisle Township roads need your support to vote YES on gero to the practice. Dr. Frank To schedule your appoint- Lorain County Prosecutor nity leaders, attorneys, pros-
Issue #23. The monies generated from the 5-year levy will be is a native of Parma and ment with Dr. Frank or any- (22 yrs., elected 6 terms); ecutors and ordinary citizens,
used for road maintenance and equipment only and will not be attended Baldwin Wallace one of the other providers at U.S. Attorney for the North- including me, to further our
used for payroll. University before working as Deak Medical Dentistry, call ern District of Ohio (appoint- educational and vocational
Township roads are handling more traffic than ever before an EMT in Cleveland. This (440) 406-8181 or visit the ed by President George W. goals and improve our com-
due to the increase in online purchase deliveries, more commut- unique medical training al- website, deakmedicalden- Bush and confirmed by the munities. He inspired us to
er traffic and an increase in new home construction throughout lows him to better understand tisty.com. Appointments are U.S. Senate); U.S. Magis- emulate his unwavering ded-
the township. Triple digit increases in the cost of some main- the connection between oral now available Monday thru trate Judge for the Northern ication to the principles of
tenance and repair materials, like asphalt, aggregate, salt and care and overall body health. Friday and select Saturdays. District of Ohio; and Consent courage, honesty, integrity
drain pipe, have cut deeply into the Road Department budget. Decree Coordinator for the and dedication to service.
At present, almost half of the Road Department’s vehicle fleet EAAUW meeting City of Cleveland. Greg becomes only the 5th
and maintenance equipment is either in need of costly repairs Throughout his career, he Lorain Countian bestowed
or in need of replacement. Although the department is a good The Elyria Chapter of American Association of University also tirelessly championed this honor, after Admiral Ear-
steward of the tax payer’s dollars by staying within budget- Women are ready to get back to business. They are meeting community, legal, profes- nest King, Lofton Henderson,
ary limits and regularly applying for grants when available, the Monday, October 18, at 7 p.m. at Grace Lutheran Church, lo- sional and veterans causes on Sam Felton and Ron Schwa-
costs of material increases and aging equipment puts the good cated at 9685 East River Street, in Elyria. Their first program the local, state and national chenwald.
service the department has delivered over the years at risk. of the year will be presented by Rob Levit from Levit Jewelers levels. I couldn’t be more proud
In addition to road maintenance and repair, the Road De- on “How to Take Care of Your Jewelry.” He will also be avail- Yet, the important posi- or grateful.
partment performs other duties like installation of road signage, able to appraise items before the meeting. Business meeting to tions held, record of service, Judge Robert C. White
roadside grass mowing in the summer, leaf pick up in the fall follow the program. Due to COVID, refreshments are not being
and snow plowing in winter. The department also hosts the served at this time. If you are not fully vaccinated, please wear
popular twice a year Dumpster Day events, prepare gravesites a mask.
for burials, maintains the two township cemeteries and is re- If you are a college or university graduate or are attending a
sponsible for road closures for safety concerns during inclem- college or university, please consider attending. They are here
ent weather events. to advance equity for women and girls through advocacy, edu-
The department has done their best to work with what they cation, philanthropy and research.
have, but they are at the end of what they need on an annual
basis to keep these and other services available.
We urge your support for Carlisle Township roads and vote Wreath Across
YES on Issue #23. America news
Jared Smith, Berry Taylor and Jim Wright
The Nathan Perry Chapter
Vendors wanted National Society Daughters Tickets on
of the American Revolution Sale Now!
Vendors are wanted for the AMVETS Post #32 Ladies Aux- (DAR) of Lorain County,
iliary Holiday Craft Show in November. Interested crafters can Ohio is pleased to announce Available online at the
call or text Marcia at (440) 823-6845. it will sponsor and coordi- address below!
nate National Wreaths Across
Now Accepting America Day at Resthaven
Memory Gardens, 3700 Cen-
ter Road in Avon. A memorial
New Smiles! service and wreath placement
will take place at noon, De-
Comprehensive dental care for cember 18, 2021, at Resthav-
the whole family! en Memory Gardens, where
more than 700 veterans are
We accept most insurances buried. The community is in-
vited and welcome to attend.
Schedule your appointment Today! Wreaths Across America’s
mission is to: Remember the
440.406.8181 fallen, Honor those that serve
and Teach the next generation
10247 Dewhurst Rd., Elyria about the value of freedom.
www.deakmedicaldentistry.com Beginning with a shipment
of 5,000 wreaths from Maine CARLISLE EQUESTRIAN CENTER,
to Arlington National Ceme-
tery in 1992, last December 13630 DIAGONAL RD., LAGRANGE
Wreaths Across America and
its network of volunteers
placed over 1.8 million vet- OCT. 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, & 24
eran’s wreaths throughout
all 50 U.S. states and around FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, & SUNDAYS: 5 - 9 P.M.
the world. National Society
Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution is a Wreaths This fall, we are bringing back this
Across America corporate
sponsor. The 2021 theme for family-friendly drive-through event!
this national non-profit is
“Live up to their legacy.”
If you would like to do- Halloween BOO-THRU 2021 is back,
nate to this worthy cause of
Offices Closed honoring veterans interred bigger and better than ever! Only
at Resthaven Memory Gar-
October 11, 2021 dens, you may do so directly $10/vehicle! Pre-registration required.
Holiday at www.wreathsacrossamer-
ica.org/OH0222P. Each live
wreath costs $15 to sponsor
and is made with Maine bal-
sam. Wreaths should be pur-
chased before November 29,
2021.
If you would like to vol-
Keep in touch with your community unteer, sponsor or donate to
Visit: www.CarlisleTownship.com this event and have questions,
Paid for by The Lorain County Commissioners please contact our Location
and LCSWMD Coordinator Mary Jane Burg-
er at (440) 574-1927. LorainCountyMetroParks.com/Halloween

