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June 7, 2019 Daily Salute To Kid’sKid’s Corner Corner ToysOhio ForHouse Tots passes event energy to be held bill SPORTS MENU TIPS The FriendsOhio ofHouse Zack Reedcould will vote sponsor this its week 22nd Hailey Harris-Miller is 8 EAST SIDE DAILY NEWS onAnnual a massive 2018 Toys overhaul for Tots of Holidaythe state’s Party clean-energy & Celebrity years old. Her favorite subject is Browns Complete Kiku Is The For Reporting programs.Fashion Show House with theBill goal 6 towould collect repeal 1,000 thetoys state’sfor the writing. She loves playing roblox needy children of Northeast Ohio. Beverages will be pro- OTA’s Miss Beckham Your Community News renewable-energy and energy-efficiency standards, Sweetest Apples and with her LOL dolls. Her favorite vided with admission. Celebrities invited include: Alec and create new subsidies through a new Ohio Clean For food is pizza, Arby’s, and spagetti. Blackmon, Andrea Vecchio, Tiffany Tarpley, and Vanessa 39 Years Whiting,Energy Fund Esq. forDoors FirstEnergy open at 6pm. Solution’s Admission two is nuclear $10 at Her father is Chaz Harris-Miller and power plants, as well as two coal plants operated by See Page 4 See Page 5 her mother is Joirean Creel. the door with a new, unopened toy for donation (or $20 July 10, 1980 - July 10, 2019 Harris-Miller withoutOhio Valley a toy). Electric Corp. VOL. 40 No.23 Tuesday, June 4, 2019- Friday, June 7, 2019 Daily FREEEASTSIDE NEWSFREE ISSUED FRIDAY READ ON - WRITE ON SERVING: LARCHMERE - WOODLAND, SHAKER SQUARE, BUCKEYE, WOODLAND, MT. PLEASANT, READ ON - WRITE ON LEE & AVALON, HARVARD - LEE, MILES - UNION, UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AREA, WARRENSVILLE HEIGHTS, VILLAGES OF NORTH RANDALL, HIGHLAND HILLS AND CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND “COVERING THE NEWS TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW” Eid Al-Fitr celebrated As Muslims around the end of the fasting month of Rama- world bid Ramadan farewell, they dan. also prepare for Eid al-Fitr, the In the Islamic spirit of festival marking the end of the charity during Ramadan, Muslim Muslim holy month. youth in 20-plus chapters across Eid celebrations were held the United States have prepared or on Wednesday, June 5 in Cleveland distributed more than 50,000 meals area mosques. for the needy. Don’t Forget To Turn A Eid al-Fitr celebration to Generally, Muslims Your Clock Forward celebrate the end of Ramadan was prepare for Eid prayer by tak- held at Masjid Bilal, 7401 Euclid ing a shower and dressing in Ave., with members from Masjid Al new clothes. Mumin, 2690 Martin Luther King With clothes being an Jr. Blvd. important marker of Eid, some The Khobar (sermon) was people wear traditional clothes given by Haneef Bashir. Also in from their culture, while oth- attendance with Bashir are Muktar ers pick out something new to Shaheed and Mahmoud Shaheed. The event was well attended by wear. members of both mosques and Muslims are also en- after the prayer service, the people couraged to eat something in attendance enjoyed food and fel- sweet, usually dates, before lowship. Masjid Al Mumin held the heading to the Eid prayers. Eid Feast later that day at Aberdeen On their way to the Qais Bashir, left, and another child attend the Eid al-Fitr celebration Western Reserve Community Cen- prayer, traditionally held in an to celebrate the end of Ramadan which was held on Wednesday at Masjid Bilal, The Eid al-Fitr celebration to celebrate the end of Ramadan was held open area, Muslims recite tak- 7401 Euclid Ave. The event was well attended by members of both mosques and ter,, 5891 Aberdeen Blvd. Highland on Wednesday at Masjid Bilal, 7401 Euclid Ave., with members from Masjid after the prayer service, the people in attendance enjoyed food and fellowship. Heights. beerat, praising God by saying Al Mumin, 2690 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The Khobar (sermon) was given Masjid Al Mumin held the Eid Feast later that day at Aberdeen Western Reserve “Allahu Akbar”, meaning God by Haneef Bashir (center). Also in attendance with Bashir are Muktar Sha- Eid al-Fitr means “festival Community Center,, 5891 Aberdeen Blvd. Highland Heights. heed and Mahmoud Shaheed. The event was well attended by members of both of breaking the fast” and marks the is great. mosques and after the prayer service, the people in attendance enjoyed food and fellowship. Masjid Al Mumin held the Eid Feast later that day at Aberdeen Lead poisoning ‘tent-city’ protests lack of action by Cleveland Western Reserve Community Center,, 5891 Aberdeen Blvd. Highland Heights. Tents were lined up outside There were speakers chel Dissell, a new study of the Cleveland City Hall as people have every hour on the hour who cost of dealing with the medical joined together to protest lead poi- spoke about how lead has ef- and educational needs of these Gasoline prices on the rise soning involving local children. fected their families. children is estimated at $2.8 billion Most motorists in with a year ago according Art McKoy, the protest or- A leading advocate for in Ohio. CLASH, another group the Great Lakes and Cen- to the EIA. At the same ganizer, held the protest from 8:00 the children who are the vic- addressing the lead-poisoning is- p.m. Sunday night until noon Mon- tims of lead poisoning, Darrick sue, is advocating to get legislation tral states are paying more time, gasoline stocks saw day. Wade, will be the guest speaker on the ballot to force landlords to to fill up at the pump. Win- a nominal 513,000-barrel According to McCoy, on Sunday night. ter weather is one reason increase for a total of 257.8 the event was sponsored by Black Organizers plan to address/ remove lead paint in rent- for the region’s fluctuating million barrels. While de- On Black Crime, Inc. and several or- have a speaker every hour. als properties. ganizations demanding the city deal According to a recent gas prices, as frigid weath- mand is mostly flat year- The effects of lead on with the issue of lead poisoning. article by Brie Zaltner and Ra- er has caused unplanned over-year, total stocks sit maintenance at a handful at a 124-million-barrel Buckeye-Woodland Elementary School looted of refineries. surplus. School District leaders who pro- These disruptions jected smaller enrollment and a Crude oil has re- negatively impacted uti- tighter budget. lization rate and limited mained relatively cheap The closings came qui- since the beginning of etly, on the heels of Issue 107, Wade supply growth. On the a children has been well docu - week, stocks built by only the year, moving between a historic 15-mill tax hike ap- proved by voters in November mented. According to the Mayo $51- $55 per barrel. At Clinic, even small amounts of lead 350,000 barrels, per the 2012 and approved to continue in can cause serious health problems. latest Energy Information the close of Friday’s for- 2016. Administration (EIA) data mal trading session on Children younger than 6 years It’s also among of group are especially vulnerable to lead published. the NYMEX, WTI in- of school buildings left with poisoning, which can severely However, at 61.8 creased eight cents to set- thousands of dollars worth of affect mental and physical devel - million barrels, regional tle at $52.72. Oil prices books and materials left behind opment. At very high levels, lead Gasolinegasoline stocks pricessit at their increase in area while CMSD planned building poisoning can be fatal. Wade lost were volatile last week, highest level in a year. On new schools. his son to lead poisoning in 2007. following the release of the week, the national gas The abandoned Buckeye-Woodland Elementary School, 9511 Buckeye price average is two cents new data from the EIA Road, was left unlocked and scavengers, the elements (rain/snow), and Cleve- more expensive, landing at showing that at the end land Metropolitan School District administrative indifference destroyed a once of the previous week, to- beautiful neighborhood school. $2.28. At the start of the The abandoned Buckeye- educational materials. workweek, nearly half of tal domestic crude oil in- Woodland Elementary School, Hallways with lock- all state averages also saw ventories rose less than 9511 Buckeye Road, was left un- ers and art work. Large ban- jumps – some at or more expected – a build of only locked and scavengers, the ele- ners telling students “Winners than a dime increase. 1.3 million barrels to total ments (rain/snow), and Cleveland Read! Readers Win!” Frigid tempera- 447.2 million. Metropolitan School District ad- Classrooms filled tures across much of the ministrative indifference destroyed with desks and piles and piles Motorists can find country have contributed a once beautiful neighborhood of text books. An expansive toward a half a million bar- current gas prices na- school. atrium offers dead trees and rel per day drop in demand tionwide, statewide, and Buckeye-Woodland El- strewn paper, broken glass and ementary School rotted away be- twisted metal on the tiled floor. to measure at 9 million countywide at GasPrices. AAA.com. cause of years of indifference and A Christmas tree stands in one barrels – a level consistent an unlocked door. There’s little classroom. evidence that anything was taken Skylight windows are AAA Fuel Gauge Gasoline Price Survey from the building when it closed shattered and open, allowing Northeast Ohio Average for Self-Service Gasoline in 2015. But it’s clear, the building easy access to birds, rain, and Regular was not secure. snow. This Week (05-31-19) While the copper lines and $2.16 Buckeye-Woodland, The 19th Ohio Battery Light Artillery fired the cannons during the Last Week (05-24-19) $2.01 wires and anything aluminum were which opened in 1975, was 2019 Memorial Day Ceremony, which is sponsored annually by the Woodland Last Year (05-30-18) $2.66 savaged long ago, the library and one of 16 schools closed Cemetery Foundation, that was held on Monday at Woodland Cemetery, 6901 National (05-31-19) $2.43 Woodland Ave.
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