From The Print Section :: Page 603
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A New Yorker cartoonist from YS
Tom Bachtell’s cartoons were first seen on the T-shirts he designed for his Yellow Springs High School senior class.
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Up to the wire for eHDS
The deadline for a lease agreement between e-Health Data Solutions and Creative Memories was Wednesday, July 13.
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New wells for Vernay clean up
The two new capture wells that appeared at the Vernay Laboratories site on Dayton Street this summer are adding to the forces aimed at cleaning up the industrial contamination at the site.
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Exotic plants take root on US 68
When a group of plant enthusiasts took over the Village property on U.S. 68 North that was formerly the home of Stutzman’s Nursery, the weeds were so high that the property’s dozen greenhouses were barely visible above them.
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Tree-trimming efforts begin soon
At their July 5 meeting, members of Village Council heard a report from Electric Crew Head Kelley Fox on upcoming tree-trimming efforts in the village
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Psychics see YS as healing center
A Colorado couple — an astrologer and a clairvoyant — used tarot cards to confirm that the village was the right place to practice divination and healing.
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ITT to buy YSI Incorporated
The multinational company ITT Corporation and YSI Incorporated announced this week that they had come to an agreement for ITT to purchase the Yellow Springs company.
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Home, Inc. eyes Barr property for seniors
The Barr property on the corner of Limestone Street and Xenia Avenue has been slated for senior housing for at least three years, and it may still get it.
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Moulton to read from her new book
Kathy Moulton, best known for her playful drawings populating Yellow Springs locales with animal characters — birds flocking to the Little Art Theatre, hyenas laughing it up at Ha Ha Pizza — has published four new children’s books starring rabbits, kittens, raccoons and kids
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Village elders are older, bolder and full of talent
Older is bolder in Yellow Springs, thanks to a community where self-expression and creativity don’t wane with age and to a Senior Center that wants to draw on its elder talent.













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