Charita Goshay CantonRep.com staff writer @cgoshayREP

"The city says they don't have the money to mow it, the township says they don't have the money to mow it. Do they not have any respect for the dead?"

Sandy Nelson, complaining about the upkeep at Union Cemetery in Nimishillen Township.

"He saved my life."

Dawn Wright of Lake Township, after her son, Jack Porteus, donated part of his liver for her transplant.

"I am her only child. There was no doubt I was going to do this for her, if possible."

Jack Porteus

"I've been farming all my life, basically, and I've never seen anyone tear up the ground like these guys are doing."

Marlboro Township farmer John Bauman, on the damage done by a NEXUS pipeline installation that cuts across his land.

"This lightning bolt hit us the night of the show and we came out swinging until we were done."

Jake James Friel, recalling how his band, The Brighter Side, won the 2011 Repository Battle of the Bands.

"In private, he is exactly like he is on TV, except that he doesn't curse in public. He's like a velociraptor. He has to be boss, and if you don't show him deference, he kills you.”

Former Ambassador John D. Feeley, who served in Panama, on the president.

"I will always be blue and gold."

Canton Board of Education Vice President Eric Resnick, speaking at McKinley High School's graduation, where the last Timken High School students were allowed to graduate as Trojans. Resnick is a Timken alumnus.

"There's been so much about gun violence in this country. I am not a hero. The real heroes are people and families that have been affected by gun violence, who are getting up and having to deal with

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