Oct
05
2024
  • ORDINANCES ENACTING A NEW SECTION RE: PAID HOLIDAYS 

    VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO

  • Annual tea continues tradition

    A yearly tradition that began in 1959 will continue this weekend as members of First Baptist Church host the congregation’s annual community tea.

  • Village Council Regular Meeting

    Village Council Regular Meeting, Monday, April 16, 2018 at 7 p.m., Council Chambers, second floor, Bryan Community Center

  • Brewery throws anniversary celebration

    Yellow Springs Brewery celebrates five years of making beers.

  • YELLOW SPRINGS BOARD OF EDUCATION

    AGENDA for Thursday, April 12

  • Housing is the crux of village affordability puzzle

    This is the fourth in a series of articles examining the cost of living in the village.

  • Station stop

    Shown above is Secretary Perdue flanked by the MTFR staff. (submitted photo)

    Secretary Perdue flanked by the MTFR staff.

  • Calypso Grill offers Caribbean flair

    Brian Rainey, chef and owner of the Sunrise Cafe, recently opened the Calypso Grill on the south edge of town, in the former home of Dona Margarota’s. The restaurant features Caribbean, Cuban and South American dishes. (Photo by Holly Hudson)

    It was a trip to Cayman Brac, one of the Cayman Islands, a couple of years ago gave chef Brian Rainey the idea for Calypso Grill.

  • ‘New Yorker’ cartoonist at Little Art

    Tom Bachtell, who spent his teenage years in Yellow Springs and now works as an illustrator for The New Yorker magazine, will speak in the “Homecoming” series at the Little Art Theatre next week. The event takes place at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 13, and will feature visual art, classical music and dancing. Tickets, at $25, can be found at www.littleart.com. (Submitted photo by Jennifer Greenburg)

    While Tom Bachtell only spent three years in Yellow Springs as a teenager, they were formative ones. Moving to the village as a sophomore in high school, Bachtell lived in Yellow Springs during the early 1970s, when the village was vibrant with political activism, arts happenings and intellectual fervor.

  • Village schools— Basora reaffirms safety

    Yellow Springs School Superintent Mario Basora this week sought to reassure school parents regarding their children’s safety in the wake of increasing publicity surrounding the recent leave of Yellow Springs High School Principal Tim Krier and a police investigation of student sexual misconduct.

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