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Yelp lists top 10 Wayne County restaurants rated best 'cheap eats.' Some may be a surprise
Inflation might be forcing us all to pull our belts tighter, but Wayne County folk cannot live on Kraft Mac for long. Luckily, a few good restaurants in have proven themselves good values for the money, according to ratings and reviews on Yelp. Don't know what Yelp is? We got you. It's a website that collects such ratings and reviews by users who have eaten there. Yelp analysts then take that information and bundle it into...
Dover Shoney's restaurant, the last in Ohio, to close and be sold in online auction
DOVER ‒ After 33 years in business, the Shoney's restaurant in Dover will be going out of business. It will be closing in a couple more weeks, according to manager Mike Watson, who has worked there for more than 18 years. The property, located at 881 Commercial Parkway, has been put up for sale...
Ohio author uses Marietta as setting for new novel
WOOSTER — Ninety-five years ago, Wall Street crashed, leading to the Great Depression. Dottie Sines, a Wooster, Ohio, author, has set her first novel, “Where the Stars Cross” in the midst of that dark decade and on Sept. 11, New York-based publisher The Wild Rose Press will release the book worldwide.
10 things to do: 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' country rock fest, vinyl record swap
1. 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' at the Cultural Center New Direction Performing Arts Academy will present the musical "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at the Cultural Center for the Arts this weekend. ...
Skillet Brings the Heat to Close Out a Day Filled with Rock to Alive Music Festival Day 3 in Mineral City, Ohio, on Saturday, July 20, 2024
The final day of Alive Festival has arrived and this was the busiest of the three. The parking areas were filling up early in the afternoon, and the people were camping out at the main stage before 2:30pm, the earliest they have opened that area up. Excitement was building for the artists that would take different stages throughout the day. At around 85 degrees, today was slightly warmer than the previous two, but that did not stop people from filling up the stage areas.
$750,000 Project Aims to Renovate New Phila Playground
Funding has started to be raised for an initiative to update and modernize a Tuscora Park playground. A walking fundraiser was held during First Town Days and raised $600 but more donations are needed to bring the Tuscora Park Inclusive Playground initiative to reality. Preston Cornell says the goal is...
Hot dogs, cool cats: Adoptable pets from Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter
Shark, a 1.6-year-old male, is among the cats available for adoption at the Tuscarawas County Humane Society Animal Shelter, 1432 Tall Timber Road NE in New Philadelphia. He is a a very sweet boy who loves pets and snuggles. He was brought in as a very sick and thin little kitty. Now, he's healthy, put on a few pounds and ready for a new home. ...
Painting donated to City of Wooster
The city of Wooster recently received a hearfelt gift painted by local professional artist Michael Jackson. The sizeable painting of downtown Wooster at dusk is presently on display at Grigio. Wine & Cocktail Bar as part of Jackson’s current art exhibit, which runs through January 28th, 2024. Commissioned and...
Pearl Tea & Coffee opens in Belden Village
JACKSON TWP. – Pearl Tea & Coffee is open for business in the Belden Village area. The shop at 4339 Dressler Road NW celebrated a soft opening this week, and is serving up beverages and in a shop with white marble walls, large windows and seating inside and out. ...
Jordan Miller Exits WHBC As Part Of Ongoing Alpha Cuts
The ongoing cutbacks across Alpha Media stations has ended the 10am-12pm talk show on 1460 WHBC Canton OH as host Jordan Miller as been let go from the company. Miller has hosted “Live and Local” on WHBC for the past three years, which has now been placed by the Dave Ramsey Show. WHBC Content Director Pam Cook told the Canton Repository, “It was a really tough decision but something that had to be done due to the financial issues with Alpha Media.” Miller also hosted weekends/fill-ins at sister Hot AC “Mix 94.1” WHBC-FM and was the only cut at the two stations.
B’s Cafe and Deli aims to be hub for activities, draw for other Orrville businesses, shops
After years of being closed, the Heartland Point building buzzes with energy once more as the B’s Cafe and Deli infuses new life into its halls. “A lot of people have come in and said, ‘We’re so happy you’re open and we’re glad to be back in here,’” said Amy Hilty, owner of...
Local Pizza Shop Owners Given Back to the Community
Community members were able to stop and get a slice of pizza courtesy of Little Caesars Pizza of New Philadelphia and the Love Kitchen. On Tuesday, the semi-truck first pulled into the parking lot of the Dover/New Philadelphia Salvation Army before making its way to the New Philadelphia Police Department and the homeless shelter.
Tuslaw grad Randolph McFarren to present second original musical Aug. 9 and 10
MASSILLON ‒ Tuslaw graduate Randolph McFarren will present his second original musical Aug. 9 and 10 at Washington High School auditorium, 1 Paul E Brown Drive SE. "Persuasion" is a musical adaption of the Jane Austen novel by the same name. ...
Furniture, collectibles, gun, and misc,
The following will be sold at public auction located at 738 S. Main Street, Orrville, Ohio 44667. Wash stand, hall trees, book shelves, floor model radio, library table, recliners, sofas, end tables, smoke stand, lamp stand, Kitchen & dining room table and chairs, china hutch, pump organ, buffets, kitchen cupboard, chests of drawers, set of twin beds, jewelry stand, magazine racks, rocking chair, knee hole deck, wood bench, bakers rack, floor model mirror, Queen bed, child's rocker, 2 small chest freezers, early cast iron cook stove in great shape, Ideal double rinse tub, stacking chairs, shelving, laundry sink, TV, puzzles, chalk animals from the 30's, glassware, kitchen supplies, early quilts, hump back trunk, exercise equipment, towels & linens, bedding, wall pictures, books, world globes, doilies, Christmas, shop vac, crocks, canning jars, lanterns, croquet set, Kid's sled, 2 man saw, folding saw horses, fence post, floor creeper, gas cans, oils and fluids, garden stool, misc. hand & lawn & garden tools, car ramps, 2 wheel dolly, 2 push reel mowers, push cultivator, air compressor, front tine tiller, Coleman2500 watt generator (NEW), 12' aluminum ext. ladder.
Current, former Times-Reporter staff members win Associated Press awards for 2023 work
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ The Times-Reporter received several awards this week from the Ohio Associated Press Media Editors for work published in 2023, including third place for general excellence. Photographer Andrew Dolph won five awards. ...
Canton Symphony 2024-2025: A Season Of Firsts Traditional, Contemporary, & A Few Surprises!
Join us once again at Umstattd Hall for a season filled with revitalizing music and vibrant community! This concert season is sure to be a showstopper with some fantastic performances including Star Wars & It’s Influences, Tetzloff Plays Beethoven’s 1st Piano Concerto, The Music Of Journey and many more that you will not want to miss!
Storm Doors Protect and Enhance Entryways
A durable storm door is a smart investment for your customer–storm doors prevent drafts, provide an extra layer of insulation, protect entry doors from the elements, and offer outdoor visibility for homes with solid entry doors. ProVia storm doors are manufactured in Sugarcreek, OH, to the highest standards in...
DIARY: Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Organist Robert Myers plays a 12:15 noon recital, “Going Baroque,” on the Rudolph von Beckerath instrument in Trinity Lutheran Church, Ohio City, and The Cleveland International Piano Competition’s Concert Truck visits Wade Oval Wednesdays today at 5:30 with a payload of a baby grand and a selection of 2024 quarter-finalists. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy a free concert.
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