Village Life Section :: Page 202
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YS works to get clinic back
Maintaining a local medical clinic at the site of the former Wright State Physicians Family Health Center is the best use for the property at the corner of Xenia Avenue and Herman Street, according to Village Planning Assistant Ed Amrhein.
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Presbyterians continue rehabilitation of a community space
During the year of its 150th anniversary last year, the First Presbyterian Church began the job of restoring its old and leaky sanctuary, thanks to an anonymous grant.
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A Winter Farmers’ Market
The Winter Farmers’ Market is going on every Saturday morning in the basement of the Methodist Church.
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A place for wellness, connections among women
Marybeth Wolf and AmyCchavez will jointly run Bhakti House on East Herman Street, and focus on bodywork, botanicals and birth care.
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Year-round harvest— A field of greens among the white
At Flying Mouse Farms in Yellow Springs, there is no off-season.
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Today? Why it’s Christmas day!
It’s Christmas time! Enjoy your time with friends and family. Rejoice and be merry.
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Whey to go: local cheese arrives
Those who prefer local foods can now add a variety of locally-produced cheese to their diets, thanks to two area dairies that have recently been turning fresh milk into cheese.
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Christmas bird count
Last week’s 2010 Christmas bird count in Glen Helen and the Yellow Springs area yielded a snapshot of the number and variety of winged creatures living among us.
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Nonstop fun at Nonstop fundraiser
The Nonstop Institution hosted a fundraising gala last night with a diverse lineup of acts.
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TLT secures easement for Harmony Township farm
Tecumseh Land Trust recently helped Barbara McNally to secure a conservation easement that permanently preserves her 150 acre farm in Harmony Township.
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