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Merchant and Artist Walk highlights local talent and businesses

Summary: Merchants and artists come together to promote the downtown New Philadelphia business district in the Mid-Summer Merchant and Artist Walk Aug. 17. Lovers of the arts will appreciate the many talented artists at the New Philadelphia Business and Community Association’s Mid-Summer Merchants and Artist Walk scheduled Aug. 17 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in and around downtown New...

Schedule required immunizations before school starts

School begins for most districts in the region in a matter of weeks and parents are reminded to schedule school-required vaccinations as soon as possible. Kate King, RN, president of the Ohio Association of School Nurses, and a school nurse with Columbus City Schools, wants to emphasize that parents or guardians who wait until school is about to start may have difficulty making an appointment...
Familiar faces in new places for New Philadelphia City Schools

Familiar faces in new places for New Philadelphia City Schools

A new school year inevitably brings many new changes, whether it is a fresh coat of paint in the hallways, a different way of scheduling for classes, or new faces in charge. For New Philadelphia City Schools, there will definitely be different, although not new, faces at the helm at the middle school and high school buildings, and also in the assistant superintendant position. Superintendent...

Whitemyer hires Cunningham as graphic designer

Whitemyer Advertising, Inc. welcomes Maranda Cunningham as a graphic designer. Cunningham will be responsible for assisting in the design and production of cohesive campaigns involving both print and electronic advertising components. Her designs include print materials such as media ads, literature, billboards, trade show displays, event collateral and mailers, as well as interactive materials...

The cottage tradition continues

Summary Bruce Stambaugh shares about maintaining the family cottage tradition. 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 19, 2013 The smoke from the evening campfire rose up and over the cottage my...

Lincoln Highway Buy-Way Yard Sale

“Just looking to find some bargains” was the mantra for Wanda Holcomb and probably most of the thousands of other shoppers participating in 9th annual Lincoln Highway Buy-Way Yard Sale. You could find just about anything you needed or wanted along the five-state-long yard sale on America’s first coast-to-coast intercontinental road. But it was all about bargains. According to Dan Rufener,...

Mohican Sailing Club Hosts Wooster Contra Dance Group

With a room full of strangers and friends alike, Susan English stepped toward her personal mission of “building bridges between all kinds of people” while calling (providing instructions) for a summer contra dance. During an event open to the public, about 50 people from Wooster, Mansfield, Columbus, and surroundings travelled along a country road to the south end of Charles Mill Lake for a...

Feeding the Masses: First Thursday at First Church

Summary: Taco salad, Italian breaded chicken, and baked ziti – getting hungry yet? Once a month you can help others by purchasing a delicious hot lunch and enjoying some fun and fellowship at a New Philadelphia church. Changes are coming to a popular community lunch program now in its tenth year. Over the years, thousands of meals were served on Thursdays during the school year to...

Jesus bought back for us what Adam and Eve Lost

Summary: Amber continues her series on how God is not to be blamed for the bad things happening in the world. I heard a story about something that happened to a very well known man when he was a boy. His family regularly attended church, and when his sister died at a young age, many of those church members came around and told him that God had a reason for allowing it. God must need his sister...

Orrville Library holds workshop on getting rid of clutter

Summary: Minimizing, organizing and cleaning out clutter at home and at the office was the focus of recent workshop held at the Orrville Public Library. Main Article: Ever open the pantry door to grab a favorite box of cereal only to five minutes later give up trying to find it in the disorganized mess called the pantry? How about trying to find room to store one more container in a basement...