YOUNGSTOWN
Greenwood’s Hubbard Chevrolet not too long ago donated $3,500 as a result of the Chevy All-Stars to the Boys & Girls Golf equipment of Youngstown for its after-school systems.
The donation was approved by the Boys & Women Clubs of Youngstown’s Jim Hen, CEO and govt director Wanda Wellman, useful resource enhancement and advertising and marketing director Jacquetta Peoples, membership coordinator and various little ones at the facility positioned at 2105 Oak Hill Ave.
“It’s seriously significant that we assist companies like this,” Steve Rotunno, new-motor vehicle supervisor at Greenwood’s Hubbard Chevrolet, said in a news launch. “The Boys & Girls Club does so a lot to assist kids suitable right here in the Valley, so building a donation to aid them was a no-brainer.”
Chicken reported his firm is “grateful” for the donation.
“Imagine my surprise when we bought the phone from Steve at Hubbard Chevrolet telling us that we had been preferred as their 12 months-finish charity,” he explained.
Harbor Freight to open new retail store in Boardman
BOARDMAN — Harbor Freight announced it will open up a new retail store at 317 Boardman-Poland Street.
Construction has started on the new retail store, and it is predicted to open up in late winter season. An formal date will be declared closer to the opening, a information release states.
“We’ve been wanting to open up a place in Boardman for a amount of several years so that we can give the applications and gear at tremendous values to the neighborhood,” Trey Feiler, senior vice president of actual estate and development for Harbor Freight, claimed in the launch. “In addition to locating a excellent locale, we were attracted by the availability of great associates in the Boardman region, and we seem forward to obtaining them be a part of the Harbor Freight workforce.”
The store is now choosing. Interested applicants can implement right here. Research for “Boardman, OH.”
Youngstown Place Jewish Federation receives grants
The Youngstown Spot Jewish Federation been given grants for its telehealth plan at Heritage Manor Rehabilitation & Retirement Community and Levy Gardens Assisted Residing.
The teleheath undertaking has been supported by The Legacy Heritage Fund, the Thomases Spouse and children Endowment of the Youngstown Place Jewish Federation and The Youngstown Foundation.
Telehealth is an emerging and important portion of the health care procedure, and there is a rising want to integrate these technological advancements into day to day health care, a news launch states.
Heritage Manor and Levy Gardens are including systems that assistance to decrease the range of falls and improve stability enrich clinical outcomes to minimize medical center re-admissions enhance conversation between personnel, people and people and extend their pursuits programming in written content and variety.
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