From The Print Section :: Page 286
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Peace center focus on bomb history
It was a common sight in post-war Japan: a physically disfigured person, or maybe someone with an obvious genetic anomaly, getting yanked off the street by a doctor or scientist.
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Politics, music (and blood) in YSTC’s Caesar
Inspired by the renowned Antioch Shakespeare festivals of the 1950s, the YSTC performances of ‘Julius Caesar’ will be presented Fridays and Saturdays, July 14–15 and 21–22, in the field behind Mills Lawn School, with live music starting at 7 p.m. and the play’s opening at 8.
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Loves me like a rock …
The Kindness Rocks Project, which swept the country this spring after its start by a life coach in Massachusetts, has hit Yellow Springs as well.
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Tom’s Market Pirates surge; Peach’s Dodgers on top
The Tom’s Market Pirates surged to enter the final week of the Minor League season only a half-game behind the league-leading Peach’s Dodgers after winning three of four last week, including a pair of wins against the previously undefeated Dodgers.
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Village Council supports Home, Inc.’s ‘Glen Cottages’
At Village Council’s July 3 meeting, Council members unanimously voted to waive utility tap and zoning fees for Glen Cottages, the newest project of Home, Inc.
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Yellow Springs Village Council supports Paris accord
At their June 19 meeting, Village Council members unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Paris climate agreement, brought to Council by the local organization Mothers Out Front.
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Fourth of July: Crowds, not clouds
Clouds threatened rain, but that didn’t stop hundreds of villagers who lined Xenia Avenue downtown Tuesday for the annual Fourth of July parade.
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Lloyd Webster Kennedy
Lloyd Webster Kennedy died on Sunday, June 25, 2017, in his home, where he had lived since moving to Yellow Springs in 1938.
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Tick talk: biting insects abound this summer
As the summer gets into full swing, one of the biggest irritations is the profusion of mosquitoes and ticks.
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Meeting eyes Yellow Springs Schools facilities
About 40 villagers attended the school district’s first “Community Pulse” event June 15, to focus on the condition of the district’s buildings.
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