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101011 Rain or shine Woosterfest was a good time

101011 Rain or shine Woosterfest was a good time

Summary: Not even dreary weather could dampen the spirits of the thousands who attended Woosterfest. Liberty and Market Streets looked more like the Oktoberfest grounds in Munich than the main streets of Wooster on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 as people from throughout northeast Ohio crowded the downtown streets for the city’s annual farewell to summer celebration - Woosterfest. The strong lineup of...

(revised) ATH -Prepare now for a head start next spring by winterizing outdoor furniture

Summary: Lawn chairs, deck chairs, porch swings, picnic tables – these are the workhorses of summer. Take time to make sure that these well loved items will be ready and waiting once warmer temperatures return next spring. Brrr. The cold winds are coming, and soon lazy afternoons on the deck will be but dim, pleasant memories. That outdoor furniture, however, is going to be waiting for us...

ATH - Preserving Christmas memories with a glue stick, a few embellishments, and treasured photos – scrapbooking your way through the holiday season

Summary: A unique gift for Christmas can be presented in the form of a record of preserved memories, enhanced in a one of a kind scrapbook as a true gift from the heart. The scrapbooking craze is about much more than the pursuit of a hobby. It is about making connections and preserving memories, both common themes of the holiday season as well. Perhaps that is why scrapbooking takes on a whole...

ATH - The ice man cometh – keep him away this winter by preventing ice damage to your home

Summary: Icicles can be glittering things of beauty, but they can also cause serious destruction to your home this winter. Taking a few precautions can make a big difference for the months ahead. Cold weather months can bring on a beautiful winter wonderland, but along with that can come a lot of ugly destruction to your home from ice and freezing temperatures. Taking a few steps during...

ATH -Prepare now for a head start next spring by winterizing outdoor furniture

Summary: Lawn chairs, deck chairs, porch swings, picnic tables – these are the workhorses of summer. Take time to make sure that these well loved items will be ready and waiting once warmer temperatures return next spring. Brrr. The cold winds are coming, and soon lazy afternoons on the deck will be but dim, pleasant memories. That outdoor furniture, however, is going to be waiting for us...

ATH -Keep the cold out and the warm in by reinforcing your window and door weather fighting capacity

Installing energy efficient windows and doors is one of the best ways to help lower heating bills, but if that is not an option, there are many steps you can take to keep your home warm and cozy. High heating bills of the last few winters have made many of us understandably nervous of how badly Old Man Winter might raid our wallets this year. Regardless of what energy prices may be, there are...
101011 Bleacher jersey gives Follis Field new look

101011 Bleacher jersey gives Follis Field new look

Summary: Thanks to the generosity of a local business, Wooster High School’s Follis Field has a new look. Wooster High School’s Follis Field has a new look thanks to the generosity of a local business. The Cleveland Clinic Wooster recently donated a bleacher jersey, which was installed over the summer on the back side of the home stands at Follis Field. Emblazoned on the bleacher jersey is a...

Merchants Say Thank You to Customers

Fredericksburg in Wayne County will be decked out in full fall glory for its annual Merchant’s Day on Oct. 15th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. As in past years, the whole town will be decorated with cornstalks, mums and other fall spirits. The Ruritan Club in Fredericksburg likes to dress up the town as a special welcome to those participating in the event and to welcome people who may not have visited...

10/4/11 Truck driver charged in eight-vehicle crash

SUMMARY: New Jersey man faces felony charges after Sept. 12 crash A New Jersey man has been charged in a Sept. 12 crash that injured four persons. Theodore Glancy, Jr., 60, 334 Elm St., Elwood, is charged in Holmes County Common Pleas Court with one count of felonious assault. The charges stem from an eight-vehicle crash Sept. 12 on state Route 39. The crash occurred at 8:45 a.m. while six...
Richard Homrighausen

Richard Homrighausen

Richard Homrighausen Office sought: Dover Mayor Age: 63 Family: Wife, Linda and sons Nick and Peter Education: • 1966 Canton Lincoln High School • 1971 Suomi Junior College, Hancock, Michigan • A.A. Business • 1972 Northland College, Ashland, Wisconsin • B.A. Business Administration & Economics • B.A. English • 1973 Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science • Mortuary Science Hometown:...