Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 255
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Alan Winhouse Macbeth
Open memorial service to be held in honor of local artist Alan Macbeth — Friday, Dec. 14, 6–10 p.m., at 309 Xenia Ave., on the side terrace.
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YSPD warns of automobile break-ins
A rash of vehicle break-ins prompted Yellow Springs Police to issue a Hyper-reach Alert to villagers Saturday afternoon, advising them to remove valuables and lock their vehicles.
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Herndon Gallery’s ‘Nuclear Fallout’ exhibit to close with talk
According to organizers, “Nuclear Fallout: The Bomb in Three Archives with Kei Ito and Migiwa Orimo” asks viewers to critically consider the way war is curated in our cultural telling — asking who creates the narrative, whose stories are missing and who is no longer alive to tell it.
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Dementia caregiver support group offered
As part of an effort to support the growing number of local families with a family member experiencing dementia, the Dementia Friendly Yellow Springs Project, in collaboration with the United Methodist Church, will host a caregiver support group meetings on Tuesday, Dec. 4.
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Cords and chords
A street busker entertained holiday shoppers while villagers went about their regular business.
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Pauline Peters
Pauline Peters, of Yellow Springs, died Friday, Nov. 16, 2018, at Friends Care Assisted Living Center. She was 92 years old.
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Pauline (McKnight) Bittner Pitstick
On Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018, Pauline (McKnight) Bittner Pitstick passed away at home.
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World House Choir seeks new voices
The World House Choir will welcome new singers on Monday, Dec. 3.
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Circle of life, twice in one day
This year’s tri-annual all-school musical — with more than 200 Mills Lawn School students participating — was an adaptation of the popular Disney movie and later Tony-award winning musical “The Lion King.”
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Mary Donahoe
Mary was born in Hot Springs, Ark., on May 14, 1941, the only child of a New Orleans doctor, 54 when she was born.
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