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Feb 4, 2021
MARKET FOR MAKERS: The Youngstown Flea, a “Market For Makers,” will take place nearly monthly on Saturdays Feb. 13, April 10, May 8, June 12, July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11 and Oct. 9 at the former foundry at 365 E. Boardman St., Youngstown. Friday and Sunday “pop-up” events are being planned.
The building is thought to be one of the oldest still standing in or near the downtown area.
The market will feature specialty artisan vendors from the area. A website page dedicated to the safety precautions being taken can be found at http://youngstown flea.com/ShopSafe.
OPEN HOUSE: Ursuline High School will host an open house 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. In order to adhere to social distancing guidelines, appointments are necessary. Families can register at www.ursuline.com/openhouse.
Ella is now working from home.
She joins many around the world, fellow Brits and her parents in succumbing to safety over normalcy. She is 12 years old, a high school student in south London.
“When I was in Year Seven and the first lockdown came, we were like, ‘Oh my gosh, this is so good! We don’t have to go to school! ” she said from her dining room, via Zoom. “And now I’m just like, ‘Oh please let me go back to school. ”
As in much of Europe, the British government has made face-to-face learning a priority in the pandemic. Apart from the first lockdown in spring 2020, it had managed to keep schools open through the autumn. That was done, despite, at times, shutting all non-essential retail and restaurants and telling people to stay at home unless absolutely necessary.
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BOARDMAN Phillip J. “Phil” Detec Jr., 73, of Boardman, passed away suddenly Saturday afternoon, Jan. 2, 2021.
Phillip was born April 18, 1947, in Youngstown, the son of Phillip J. Sr. and Mary Abraham Detec.
He was a 1965 graduate of Ursuline High School and attended Youngstown State University where he majored in business administration. He was a proud lifelong resident of the Mahoning Valley.
Phillip married the love of his life, the former Ann Saba, on May 17, 1969, at Saint Maron Catholic Church. Together, they cherished 51 years of marriage.
Phillip proudly served his country in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. As a sergeant he worked as an airplane mechanic and earned the following decorations for his service to his country; the National Defense Service Medal, the Good Conduct Medal and the Air Force Medal and was honorably discharge for his service in 1970. After coming home, he returned to his job with General Electric until later pursuing a career in the food