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Cameras primarily for safety, Canton says

Tuesday, November 25, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON City Council members are waiting for more details on the use of traffic cameras before weighing in on the proposal to post them in some school zones and residential ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  25 Nov 2008

Traffic cameras may get green light in Canton

Saturday, November 22, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON For the second time in two years, the city is considering the use of digital cameras to catch drivers who speed or run red lights at certain intersections. Thomas Nesbitt, ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  22 Nov 2008

Malone has no ties to controversial rental home

Thursday, November 20, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON Malone University officials want it known that tenants of a rental house that has drawn the ire of neighbors are not Malone students. After spotting a story in The Repository ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  20 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Tom Burns

Healy lobbies for state help for projects

Tuesday, November 18, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON Mayor William J. Healy II met with Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher on Monday to make the case for state support for the Mahoning Road Corridor Project and for neighborhoods devastated by ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  18 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Lee Fisher

Outdoor wood burners raise a stink

Sunday, November 16, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON Legislation that would severely restrict, essentially banning, outdoor wood-burning appliances is expected to get a vote at Monday night's City Council meeting. Councilman ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  16 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Environmental Protection Agency,  James Adams

Ribs Burnoff will stay at fairgrounds next summer

Future move under discussion UPDATE: 7:33 PM, Thursday, November 13, 2008 REPOSITORY STAFF WRITER CANTON The Ribs Burnoff will remain at the Stark County Fairgrounds next summer, but a future return to downtown has not been ruled out. ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  12 Nov 2008

Wi-Fi coming to downtown in spring

Internet access to be free UPDATE: 10:11 AM, Tuesday, November 11, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON Wireless Internet access is expected to be available in the downtown Canton area this spring. Sitting on benches and at picnic ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  11 Nov 2008

Restaurant's food license in jeopardy for failing to correct violations

Saturday, November 8, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON A food service license has been suspended for Pataya Thai & Chinese Cuisine, and the restaurant might have its license revoked later this month. As recent as late Friday ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  8 Nov 2008

Old guard tower stands alone

Serves as reminder of WWII facility Wednesday, November 5, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON TWP. A stretch of Whipple Avenue SW continues past 13th Street. Industrial buildings and businesses are on the west side. A handful of ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  5 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Ford Motor Company

Downtown parking fees going up?

Canton considers plan to deter meter-feeding Tuesday, November 4, 2008 ED.BALINT@CANTONREP.COM CANTON A lack of downtown parking spaces, particularly for visitors who eat at restaurants or stop at government offices in the morning or ...

From ED BALINT, Canton Repository,  4 Nov 2008

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