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Charles W. âBillâ Bennett CALCUTTA Charles W. “Bill” Bennett, 91, was born in East Liverpool on December 12, 1929. He was raised in the East End of East Liverpool along with his brother, Don who preceded him in death, with Christian values and principles by Clyde and Mary Leota McClellan Bennett. He met his future wife, Barbara Green Bennett, who was also raised in the same part of town as Bill when she was thirteen years old. They were friends first, and the rest was a fairytale relationship, never harsh words, or actions. They married on July 11, 1951, and spent almost 70 years as best friends and partners. Many great stories will be remembered of Bill and Barbara growing up together in East Liverpool. Bill admitted that he was not blessed with great athletic ability, but he always loved playing ball and playing in the snow with the neighborhood kids who would knock on the door and ask Barbara if Bill could come out and play. Since his mother was the church p ....
Water work set on Wednesday The water main system in East Liverpool will be shut down beginning at 5 p.m. Wednesday,, Jan. 6, to connect the new main waterline and cap off the old waterline for the Fourth Street project. The following areas and businesses will be effected: L and B Donut Shop, Market Street Lofts, Sayre Electric, Antique Mall, Mary Patterson Building, Clock Tower, The Review, O’Reilly’s Auto Parts, the Moose Lodge and residents on West Fourth between Jackson and Market Street. The shutdown will be for at 6-8 hours. Lobby closed Due to the COVID-19 pandemic The Review lobby in Lisbon is temporarily closed to the public. To drop off a payment, use the drop box on the window. To place an ad or for our circulation or editorial departments, call 330-424-9541 and follow the prompts. ....