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EAST Sidery NEWS n I SPORTS MENU TIPS Raise Your f EAST SIDEry NEWS I Benedictine Wms VOICE Make Dinner ISSUED FRIDAY 5 Championships VOTE Time Family Tune SERVING LARCHMERE • WOODLA~, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, MT. PLEASANT, LEE & AVALON, HARVARD· LEE, MILES- UNION, UNIVERSITY Thesday, November 3, 1998 CIRCLE AREA, WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGE OF See page 7 See Page 8 FREE ffiGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND Ulysses Glen, Marilyn Richard take vows READ ON • WRITE ON Thesday, October 6, 1998-Friday, October 9, 1998 VoL 19, No. 1!i "COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW" After a five year court­ Proctor and Gamble. Ulysses is the son of ship. Ulysses Glen, Jr. and Ulysses is a 1993 gradu­ Ulysses and Janis Glen, Sr. Marilyn Richard were married re­ ate ofCin~innati University and Marilyn is the daughter of Ana cently by Rev. Benjamin Franklin Marilyn is a 1992 graduate ofYale Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Williain Pegues' Inayoral tenure assessed at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in University. Richard. By CLAUDE STARKS rensville Heights is a mecca for tive agencies could not examine Oakwood Village. businesses who specialize in the city's books. The marriage, which William Pegues, War­ communications because of its Ayers said that Pegues consisted of a complete bridal rensville Heights employees and proximity to sea level, which en­ will have a difficult time if he party, was witnessed by more the city's citizens recently dis­ able the companies to broadcast decides to announce his candi­ than 200 people as Rev. Franklin cussed Pegues' tenure as the their frequency without interrup­ dacy for mayor because of the personalized the wedding vows fourth mayor of Warrensville tion. aforementioned reasons. for the couple. Heights. Pegues said that there­ Acting Police Chief A moment of true love Pegues assumed the of­ cent merger of BP Co. Ltd. and Michael Mier and Council Presi­ was shown when Ulysses had to fice in April of 1998 after former Amoco and the transfer of 1,350 dent Donald Bolden agreed with choke back tears when he was Mayor Raymond Grabow was jobs to Chicago from Cleveland Pegues that the crime rate in War­ repeating his vows to Marilyn. forced to resign on March 31 will not affect BP's research fa­ rensville Heights has remained Rev. Larry Macon was because he used Warrensville cilities, which employs 200 static with "no seasonal change" scheduled to perform the cer­ Heights empl<lyees and equip­ conveniently for residents. people and is located at 4440 during his mayoral tenure. emony, but due to an emergency ment to acquire information on Pegues also said that Warrensville Center Road. Bolden said that Rev. Franklin conducted the cer­ his political enemies. the intersection of Emery and Pegues said that he has Pegues has a better relationship emony. Rev. Franklin is the min­ Consequently, Grabow Green Roads will be widened to an "open door policy"with War­ with council than former Mayor ister of Open Door Missionary was ordered to pay a fine and attract and retain businesses. rensville Heights employees in Grabow because he allows Baptist Church in Cleveland. restitution to the city for the sala­ Pegues said that the order to discuss any problems councilpersons to debate legis­ After the newly weds ries of the employees who changes in the infrastructure on that they have with their super­ lation in subcommittees before greeted friends and family mem­ workea for him during t!i'e time Warrensville Center Road which visor. placing the issue to a referen­ bers in attendance, the couple that they were also being paid include new cement for the road, Ernest Ayers, president dum before council or the resi­ had a reception at Sherwin Party by the city. new sidewalks and shrubbery, of Tri-City Democratic Club, dents of the city. Center in Mayfield Village where Pegues said that he is will be paid for from the city's which encompasses Warrensville Ulysses and Marilyn socialized Dr. Weniford Washing­ not intimidated by the mayoral general fund. · Heights, Highland Hills and ton, superintendent of the War­ with their guests and were served duties since he assumed the of­ Pegues also said that North Randall, said that when rensville Heights Public School a full course dinner. fice because he learned the du- the crime rate in Warrensville fireman and policeman from dif­ District, said that Pegues was a Warren Glen. who is the ties of the position during •his· 19 Heights has remained "static" ferent municipalities become em­ proponent of all levies which brother of Ulysses, was the best year tenure as council president. during his mayoral tenure. ployed in Warrensville Heights, were placed to a referendum be­ man and gave a personable toast Pegues did not take Additionally, Pegues they do not receive the salaries fore the voters. to this brother and welcomed his credit for the myriad of improve­ said that the individuals who which are commiserate with their City Treasurer Robert sister-in-law into the Glen family.· ments that have occurred in War­ shoplift items or steal cars from seniority. The couple postponed rensville Heights since he be­ Randall Park Mall and travel Consequently, the city Elias and Law Director Howard their honeymoon until a later came mayor because they were through Warrensville Heights will put a referendum on the bal­ Stern credited Pegues with en­ date so that they could purchase planned by the Warrensville are usually apprehended by the lot which, ifapproved by the vot­ suring that no problems occurred a home in Washington D.C. Heights council when he was police. ers, will increase the income tax during the transition of 46 acres where they will live. Ulysses president. Pegues said that he has by one-half percent to two per­ of land to the Chagrin Highlands works for the treasury of the dis­ The improvements in­ success attracting and retaining cent. Project which belonged to trict and Marilyn is employed for clude Rite Aid and CVS fran­ businesses to the city because Additionally, Ayers Cleveland but was located in chises, and the rebuilding of the of Warrensville Heights' proxim­ said that former Mayor Grabow Warrensville Heights. Services held infrastructure on Warrensville ity to interstates, the Ohio Turn­ and Pegues, when he was coun­ Finally, Pegues said Center Road. pike, as well as the Cleveland <;:il president, could not, as re­ that he is undecided if he will for Moses Hill Pegues said that the Hopkins and Cuyahoga <;:ounty quired by county and state law, announce his candidacy for new Rite Aid store at the inter­ Airports. sign the audit of the city's finan­ mayor when he completes section of Harvard and Warrens­ Also, Pegues said that cial records because the respec- Grabow's term. ville Center Roads and the CVS an incentive to entice businesses store which is being built at the is that the ci\y is close to Penn­ School board appointments criticized intersection of Emery lllld Green sylvania and Michigan as well as The newly weds Ulysses and Marilyn cut the cake while Roads is a benefit to the city aes­ Lake Erie. By CLAUDE STARKS ers and counselors. at Sherwin Party Center during their reception. thetically and also is situated Pegues said that War- Cintron also said that Mayor Michael R. six percent of the Hispanics in White's recent appointments to the Cleveland Public School Sys­ Endorsements the nine member Cleveland Pub­ tem do not graduate because of lic School Board of Education the aforementioned reasons. has caused anguish and anxiety Cintron said that four Elect Fisher for governor, Coleman for lieutenant governor within the Hispanic community. reasons that Hispancs do not Services were recently EAST SIDE DAILY tee from 1994 untill996. White was given the graduate from high school is that conducted at Antioch Baptist NEWS encourages all voters in During his tenure as authority to appoint the boaid they do not value education and Church, 8869 Cedar Ave., for Ohio for the Nov. 3 general elec­ chairman, Coleman cut the city's of education by the Ohio Gen­ that they encounter problems Moses Hill. tion to elect. Democratic candi­ budget by $1 million. eral Assembly. with Math, reading and lan­ Mr. Hill died Sept. 27 at dates Lee Fisher for governor Coleman also added fire The bill gave authority guages. to Clt!veland's mayor to appoint home. and Michael Coleman for lieuten­ classes and increased the num­ Angel Dones, editor-in­ members to the school board of Mr. Hill, 77, was born in ant governor. ber of building inspectors. chief ofNuevos Horizon, which education, the chief financial of­ Pittsview, Ala. and his family Fisher received his Coleman also assisted is a newspaper that features ficer and the chief executive of­ moved to Cleveland in 1937. bachelor's degree from Oberlin in implementing iegislation to im­ news pertaining to the Hispanic ficer. Mr. Hill graduated from College and his juris doctorate prove Columbus's neighbor­ community, said that he is "in­ The aforementioned Central High School in 1941 and degree from the Case Western hoods aesthetically and to im­ personnel serve at the discretion dignant" that White did not ap­ as a student participated on the Reserve University School of pede the flow of traffic in the of White. point an Hispanic to the board football and track teams. Law. neighborhoods. of education. Fisher was voted Out­ Coleman received his The Oversight Commit­ During World War II, Fisher served in the EAST SIDE DAILY Nelson Bardecio, ex­ standing Freshman Legislator by bachelor's degree from the Uni­ tee will report to the Ohio Gen­ Mr.
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