From The Print Section :: Page 355
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Downtown murals: overhead and out back
Two murals went up last week above and behind the shops of Dark Star Books, Pangaea and Current Cuisine.
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October 13, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
October 13, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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Former CEO turns talents to art
The title of Richard Lapedes’s upcoming first show — “Sculpture: Recovering from 30 years of Management” — sums up his feelings on the matter.
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A hair salon gets a new look
Hair stylist Lori Deal is celebrating a new “do” of sorts for her hair salon, along with a new shop name, after the recent completion of a full remodeling of the interior.
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Village a great place to raise children
In the late 1960s when Robert and Olga Harris moved to the village, racial segregation and prejudice was a reality in most cities and towns. But in Yellow Springs, they found a place where their children were free to be who they wanted to be without the burden of racial prejudice.
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Next steps on CBE land
Village Council at its Oct. 3 meeting again took up the subject of the proposed utilities extension to the entrance of the CBE land; Council appeared ready to move ahead on the utilities extension.
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Thelma Berley Memorial
A “celebration of life” for Thelma Berley will be held on Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m.
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Little ups and downs
Life’s little ups and downs
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Big debate, big screen at Little Art
A live stream of the candidates’ debate at Long Island’s Hoftra University and the Little Art’s programming leading up to it were presented through a partnership with ThinkTV, Channel 16, the Dayton-based PBS affiliate.
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Thelma Berley
Thelma Berley, 96, of Yellow Springs, died on Oct. 1, 2016.













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