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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Swimming pool opens Friday

    The Gaunt Park pool will open on Friday, June 21, at its regular time after water samples taken after an overuse of herbicides in the pool area came back with no evidence of contamination.

  • 2013 Yellow Springs Pride Parade

    Isaiah Crawford, front left, led Saturday’s Pride Parade through the village with Melissa Heston in Wonder Woman reprise flying her colors. Joan Chappelle, Ona Harshaw, and John Booth followed, trailed by a multi-block line of about 200 participants. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    About 200 marchers supporting the LGBTQ community. Pride weekend featured many speakers and performances on the Bryan Center lawn on Saturday, followed by a family picnic on Sunday.

  • Food trucks, school approved

    At their meeting on Monday, June 10, Village Planning Commission approved two conditional use applications, one for the continued use of Village BP lot for food truck vendors, and one for a Montessori school on Tower Court.

  • Fair weather, fair friends

    The beer garden at the Bryan Center was crowded all day at last Saturday’s Street Fair, one indication that this year’s fair was the biggest ever, according to Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Karen Wintrow. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The annual Yellow Springs Spring Street Fair Saturday, June 8, pulled in a record number of people again, and the weather was in a cooperative mood.

  • Ruth Braden Aschbacher

    Ruth Braden Aschbacher of Yellow Springs died Sunday, June 16, in her residence. She was 94.

  • Local Thai food a Tik less spicy

    Though he has been in the U.S. off and on since he was 12, Gita Sripol has come a long way from his birthplace in northern Thailand to sell the food of his homeland on the streets of Yellow Springs.

  • Local psychologist joins west, east in healing

    Few conventional medicine providers give much credence to traditional medicine, whose practitioners don’t often seek mainstream credentials. Dr. Rose Mary Shaw bridges both worlds.

  • StoryCorps creator at Schuster for WYSO fundraiser

    On Friday, June 21, WYSO will host David Isay, the founder of StoryCorps, at the Mathile Theater in the Schuster Center. His presentation, “The History of StoryCorps and the Power of Listening,” will serve as a fundraiser for WYSO.

  • Village’s second passive house opens for one-day tour

    Greene Generation Building will open its second passive house in the village on Saturday, June 22, from 1 to 4 p.m.

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