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Esther L. Dotto

Esther L. Dotto, 80, of Tuscarawas, passed away on Sunday, July 21, 2013 at Bowerston Hills Nursing Home. Born Feb. 28, 1933 in Dennison, she was a daughter of the late Aldo V. Cargnel and Amelia S. (Costa) Cargnel Joyce. On Oct. 18, 1949, Esther married Edward J. Dotto, who survives her, in Immaculate Conception Church in Dennison. She is also survived by a son, John E. (Darlene) Dotto of New...

Kevin M. Petree

Kevin M. Petree, 38, of Brewster, passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2013. He was born Oct. 26, 1974 to Susan Baum and Randy Petree. Kevin was a 1994 graduate of Fairless High School and was an avid hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman. Kevin was an avid Cleveland Indians and Ohio State fan and enjoyed attending Fairless sporting events and umpiring in the Fairless, Perry and Massillon areas. Kevin...

Golf to benefit YMCA Strong Kids Campaign

The 12th annual Jack Marsh-YMCA Golf Outing, sponsored by Black, McCuskey, Deeds & Bauer and the First National Bank of Dennison, will be held on Wednesday, August 14 at Oak Shadows Golf Club in New Philadelphia. All proceeds from the outing will go to help provide membership and program assistance for area kids through the YMCA Strong Kids Campaign. The outing begins with registration and...

Families join together in support of breastfeeding at The Big Latch On at Tuscora Park

Summary: Local dads, moms, and children gathered to celebrate, support, and promote breastfeeding at The Big Latch On event at Tuscora Park. The event kicked off the first week in August as World Breastfeeding Week. The human race has survived for many, many centuries because human mothers have breastfed their babies. Judging from the happy smiles, laughter and squeals of delight from little...

Thousands support Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County at annual sale

Summary: Treasure hunters added tens of thousands of dollars toward patient care at the annual Community Hospice of Tuscarawas County garage sale. By Jennifer Kneuss “The biggest garage sale in Tuscarawas County” was bigger and better than ever, if judged by the hundreds of thousands of items displayed throughout two large buildings, an outdoor area, and a large tent at the Tuscarawas County...

FROMONLINE | 2013-08-04

HED: The 3 Rs are only the beginning SUMMARY: If you thought summer was exhausting as a parent, remember the job teachers do Last week, on the way back from a trip to Massillon, I felt the need to take the Nipper on a cruise ‘round the ol’ hometown. I’m could almost hear the sighing from the backseat as I pointed out (probably for the umpteenth time), the church where I got married, the...

Benefits of breakfast extend far beyond nutrition

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about enjoying breakfasts with friends. Bruce Stambaugh writes about nature, weather, hobbies and people, often using personal experiences. Much to their dismay, he also writes about his family. He uses humor and pathos when he can’t think of anything else to include. For August 12, 2013 Who doesn’t love food, fun and fellowship, even if they happen early in...

TCC Festival makes fundraising fun at annual event

Summary: Another successful fundraising event was held Aug. 2-4 at the Tuscarawas Central Catholic Festival at the high school campus. Visitors enjoyed good food, terrific entertainment and a host of opportunities to win prizes. The Tuscarawas Central Catholic Festival makes fundraising fun for parishioners, students, their families and members of the community. There was plenty to eat and drink...

Sugarcreek Shavings offers two weeks of savings

Sugarcreek Shavings, LLC has been providing premium bagged and bulk wood shavings for area residents and businesses since 2000. The family business caters to the agricultural needs of farmers, ranchers, boarding facilities, feed mills, 4-H members and anyone in need of quality, locally sourced wood shavings. A family operation, James and Ruth Troyer, along with their three sons work hard to...

Four Seasons of Beauty: Ohio State ATI Annual Garden Open House

The reasons for attending the Garden Open House on the grounds of The Ohio State University’s Agricultural and Technical Institute were varied, but a pleasurable experience could be had by all who came to the annual event. With horticultural experts on hand, visitors were able ask questions about their own plantings and learn about the endless possibilities to enhance their home gardens. Laura...