From The Print Section :: Page 521
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Choice of replacement trees complex
“The right tree for the right location” is a phrase oft repeated by arborists dispensing long-term landscaping advice. It was used several times last week by those focused on deciding how to replace the trees that line the downtown.
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Quirky tales of village history
Some of the colorful people and places of Yellow Springs history came alive last Sunday, during a walking tour of the village led by local historian Robin Heise.
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T-ball winds down this Friday
At the beginning of the evening, Edwin Harrah, 2, is running with us from right field, where we do our warm-up exercises, back onto the diamond. Well, not running exactly. Edwin’s 2. He’s a toddler. And toddlers toddle.
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Seadogs win two to finish season
The Yellow Spring Seadogs Swim Team finished their season with a win against Clinton County swim team, 334 to 315, on July 19.
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Joseph Douglas Robinson
The world’s most wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather died unexpectedly on Sunday, July 15 at The Ohio State University Medical Center.
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Anne ‘Mitzi’ Wilson Wheeler
Anne “Mitzi” Wilson Wheeler, age 83, died at her home in Bridgewater, Mass., on July 14.
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Village Council— Street trees spark debate
A standing-room only crowd filled Council chambers Monday night, when villagers weighed in on proposed changes to the downtown streetscape, with many expressing distress about the prospect of losing downtown trees
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Wood grill to light a food movement
It turns out the slow food movement is only partly about food — albeit delicious, fresh, bursting-with-flavor food.
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One-of-a-kind specs made here
David Flowers has a clear vision for local sustainability. The 27-year-old crafts handmade eyewear from renewable lumber, and though wooden eyeglasses are a new fashion trend, he said his specs are a mix of functionality and art, and above all, a sustainable product.
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YS schools on 2020 track
Change is the operative word these days for Yellow Springs schools, and summer hasn’t much altered its meaning.
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