Village Life Section :: Page 166
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Drought affects crops, lawns
The hot and dry weather this summer has no doubt stressed local homeowners whose lawns have turned brown from lack of rain. But even more stressed are area crops.
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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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Historian seeks local stories
Historian Robin Heise seeks stories of local history from villagers.
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What’s happening today…
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If pears are removed, what should succeed them?
Local arborists suggested a few species of trees that might possibly be effective replacements for the Bradford pears downtown.
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YS News press runs again, in Iowa
A little known fact about the YS News’ old press: it’s still printing!
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Bubbles and Beer
Well, the bubbles were then and the beer is now. Check out the bicycle on the far left of the ad, you can sit there now and order a beer at Peach’s on Xenia Ave.
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A overly-hot village keeps its cool
Villagers took the second week of scorching heat like champions last Friday and Saturday, when temperatures soared to record highs. The Village pool was well utilized.
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Main Squeeze under new ownership— A smooth blend of old, new
When Main Squeeze went on sale at the beginning of the year, customers may have worried about the fate of the local juice bar. But smoothie addicts can still get their fix at Main Squeeze.
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