From The Print Section :: Page 374
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Pipe cleaners
Last week the Village-contracted GM Pipeline crew severed the roadway between Xenia Avenue and Allen Street to replace a 20-foot section of water main with a 12-inch pipe (using GM-contracted local police officers to direct traffic down to one lane).
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Tracy Primozich
Tracy Ann (Stoddart) Primozich, of Yellow Springs, formerly of Grand Junction, Colo., passed away on Thursday, Oct.15, 2015. She was 40.
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Dance with personal, environmental movement
In the Worman dance rehearsal space at Antioch College, bodies rock, run, collide, stop and are stopped.
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Asbury film concert— Films get more than short shrift
The website of the Asbury Short Film Concert acknowledges the dilemma in watching the Academy Awards and not being familiar with the films awarded the Best Short Film or Best Short Animation Oscars. The website explains that not only is the viewer unaware of these films but doesn’t know where in the world they can be seen.
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Village Council— One step closer to rate hikes
At its Oct. 5 meeting, Village Council took the first step toward passing legislation that would significantly increase villagers’ water and sewer rates in 2016, and could set the village on a course toward substantially higher rates for the foreseeable future.
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Bulldog Sports Round-up — Oct. 15, 2015
Bulldog sports for Oct. 15
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Tuiton makes partial comeback
The newest crop of Antioch College students, 66 strong, arrived on campus last week as the fifth class of the revived college.
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Join last Artist Studio Tour
The art world sometimes carries the reputation of pretentiousness. Art appreciation is considered outside the purview of regular folks, and artists and collectors go out of their way to live up to the sophistication expected of them.
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Gwendolyn Delores Coles
Gwendolyn Delores Coles, 57, passed away peacefully Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, with family by her side.
Gwen was born July 25, 1958, in Riverhead, Long Island, N.Y., to Henry and Betty Coles. -
Game takes teens to new time, space
Twice a month in a back meeting room of the Yellow Springs Library, students gather to shed their earthbound identities and adopt the personae of psychics and mercenaries.
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