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Sports park says lights will stay on

By Associated Press

NORTH RIDGEVILLE: The owner of a sports park says adjustments have been made limiting how much light from ballfields reaches a nearby outdoor movie theater.

But he says the lights will stay on despite a judge's ruling that they be turned off.

Larry Vassil says the judge who ordered the lights off at 9:45 p.m. nightly is being advised that lights are now aimed more at the fields where teams play, sometimes until midnight.

The dispute involves Ohio Sports Park and the Aut-O-Rama Twin Drive-In about 20 miles southwest of Cleveland. The drive-in had complained that the lights from the recently opened sports park were washing out the images on its screens.

On Monday, Lorain County Common Pleas Judge Edward Zaleski required the park to switch off lighting on five of its seven fields each night.

NORTH RIDGEVILLE: The owner of a sports park says adjustments have been made limiting how much light from ballfields reaches a nearby outdoor movie theater.

But he says the lights will stay on despite a judge's ruling that they be turned off.

Larry Vassil says the judge who ordered the lights off at 9:45 p.m. nightly is being advised that lights are now aimed more at the fields where teams play, sometimes until midnight.

The dispute involves Ohio Sports Park and the Aut-O-Rama Twin Drive-In about 20 miles southwest of Cleveland. The drive-in had complained that the lights from the recently opened sports park were washing out the images on its screens.

On Monday, Lorain County Common Pleas Judge Edward Zaleski required the park to switch off lighting on five of its seven fields each night.



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