Vindicator file photo / July 10, 2004 | Nicole Boulos of Canfield performed with the St. Maron Lebanese Dancers as part of the Festival of Nations at the Summer Festival of the Arts 18 years ago at Youngstown State University.
 
July 10
 
1997: The Greenville area will get the first charter school sanctioned by the Pennsylvania Department of Education at the Keystone Adolescent Center's building in West Salem Township. 
 
The assets of D. Berkowitz & Sons, a company that sold seafood in the Youngstown area for more than 70 years, are sold at a bankruptcy court auction at the company's Victoria Road warehouse.
 
A group of 100 Howland Township residents meets at Howland United Methodist Church to discuss plans for a playground at Howland Township Park that will cost between $150,000 and $200,000. 
 
1982: Nine area teenagers, members of the Western Reserve Division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps return from two weeks of boot camp at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center near Chicago    
 
Mahoning County Common Pleas Judge Charles Bannon dismisses charges of theft and forgery against David Williams, who had been accused of skimming between $60,000 and $90,000 while operating the parking concession at Youngstown Municipal Airport. 
 
The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Fabbri, 70, pastor of St. Vitus Parish in New Castle, Pa., for 25 years, dies in Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh.  At his retirement in 1981, some 1,100 people attended a dinner in his honor at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. 
 
1972: Sunday store operations and charity bingo games are back in full swing in Struthers after the mayor and police chief reach a truce with four police captains who led the crackdown on their own. 
 
Dr. Frank O'Block, a Youngstown native, is the director of a new Chicago State University project to train teachers and administrators in Midwestern public schools in the teaching of bilingual and bicultural students. 
 
 
1947: "There is no substitute for the Lake Erie-Ohio River canal to save the steel industry of the Mahoning Valley," Harry Swan, a consultant for the Greater Youngstown Area Foundation, tells the Rotary Club. 
 
Forrest Beckett of Youngstown Airways will take WFMJ program manager Bob Mackall and two Vindicator staffers flying as part of a nationwide hunt for flying saucers being coordinated by the American Broadcasting Co. 
 
A value of $472,191 is placed on the estate of Samuel D. Isaly, president of Isaly Dairy Co., who died in December.