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Gary Lee Snyder
Gary Lee Snyder died July 12 at his home in Yellow Springs. He had struggled with health issues for the last couple of years. He was 67 years old.
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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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