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Cecil R. Newman
Longtime resident Cecil Robert Newman passed away peacefully on Nov. 2 at home with family present. Cecil was born May 31, 1924, in Spalding, Clarendon, Jamaica, to Teddy and Mary Newman.
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Mary Boyersmith
Mary Alice Boyersmith has passed away.
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Turning shame and guilt into art
Guilt. Shame. Resentment.
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Norah’s gets conditional OK
Norah Byrnes’ determination to serve breakfast to the community is unshakeable. She began serving breakfast from her home in Yellow Springs in 2011 and since then has tangled with the Village and the Greene County Health Department over home business and health codes.
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November is Local Food Month— Groups put focus on food resiliency
In Athens, Ohio, the Athens Food Venture Center serves about 65 food-based businesses yearly, providing shared commercial equipment and consulting advice that allows entreprenuers to develop new products without the usual financial burden.
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Cecil Newman
Longtime resident Cecil Newman passed away peacefully on Nov. 2 at home with family present.
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Lions chapter comes to a close
How to measure the amount of good accomplished through decades of public service? In the case of the Yellow Springs Lions Club, one could consider the thousands of eyeglasses the group has donated during its 64-year existence.
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Solidarity standing
Last Thursday, Nov. 12, more than 100 Antioch College students demonstrated in solidarity with students from the University of Missouri, who have protested racist incidents at that school.
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Ira Beryl Brukner
Ira Beryl Brukner
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Stephen W. Williams
Stephen W. Williams of Dayton, Ohio, died Nov. 9, 2015, at Friendship Village Senior Center. He was 78 years old.
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