From The Print Section :: Page 603
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Village a comfortable bicultural fit
When Enshané Nomoto was looking for a place to settle near her new job last year, she got an obscure recommendation from a classmate she hardly knew to visit Yellow Springs. She didn’t know what to expect. She and her husband, Yukio, were looking for a place that was progressive…
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Group keeps theater arts going
When a new pit orchestra conductor was needed three weeks before the opening of last spring’s high school musical, the Yellow Springs High School Theatre Arts Association, or YSHSTAA, scrambled to find one. When concerns about censorship of student-written plays arose…
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Bulldog Sports Round-up
At the Metro Buckeye Conference championships held last Saturday at John Bryan State Park, Yellow Springs seniors Gabe Amrhein and Nerak Patterson led Yellow Springs to the hotly contested men’s title by finishing fifth and seventh overall.
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Hannah Goldberg
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Hannah Goldberg will be held Sunday, Oct. 24, 1 p.m. in the Glen Helen Building. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dr. Hannah Goldberg Endowed Scholarship at Community Prep School, located at 126 Somerset Street, Providence, R.I. 02907…
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Florence ‘Eby’ Whitmore Knight
Florence “Eby” Whitmore Knight died Oct. 8 at the Cleveland Clinic, with her six children by her side. She was 72. Eby was born on Jan. 8, 1938, in Yellow Springs and was the third of five children of Robert and Elizabeth Whitmore.
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Sports Announcements
Yellow Springs Soccer, Inc. will hold a community potluck on Saturday, Nov. 6, 7–9 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. The potluck will celebrate over 45 years of recreational soccer and honor Duke Conrad and Shirley Kristensen for their contributions to women’s soccer in Yellow Springs.
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Street life
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Antioch presidential finalist visits campus this week
If he’s hired as the new president of Antioch College, Mark Roosevelt will be moving from overseeing a system with 25,000 students to one with a first-year entering class of 25. Most importantly, he’d bring the skills he used to raise the Pittsburgh Public Schools from a failing system to one that began achieving success…
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A change of key for the chorus
Over the past 31 years, the name Ruth Bent has become synonymous with the Yellow Springs Community Chorus. And it was no small concern for Bent, when her eyesight began to fail, that the chorus continue with a strong and dedicated leader.
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Village Council — Sidewalk policy to change
Recently Village Council took a first step toward changing Village policy on sidewalk maintenance, shifting from charging home-owners for sidewalk repairs to treating sidewalks similarly to streets, as part of the Village budget.
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