BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — Bringing together historical interpreters to show the roles of British, American, Native American and French for the August 19 Battlefield Walk was no easy feat. The afternoon event at the battlefield was just a taste of a year that will include educational events, re-enactments, musical musters …
Read More »Public Square Planning Committee Reviews Plans For Waterfront
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — For now, the Waterville riverfront is filled with construction equipment. Members of the Public Square Planning Committee, however, envision two side-by-side parks along the river when the new Waterville bridge is complete. During a meeting last month, the committee reviewed a presentation …
Read More »Waterville Gas Co. Donates Two Buildings To Historical Society
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — For over a century, the two-story commercial building at 9 N. River Rd. served as the Waterville Gas headquarters. In December, the Waterville Gas Co. donated the 2,422-square-foot commercial building and a 1,884-square-foot home at 11 N. River Rd. to the Waterville Historical …
Read More »Winter Fitness A Cinch With CycleWerks Equipment
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — Snow, wind, ice and cold don’t have to impede on maintaining fitness goals. With treadmills, elipticals, cycles and even an aquatic trainer that looks like a hot tub for giants, CycleWerks has the gear to ease athletes of all abilities through the winter …
Read More »Maumee And Monclova Voters Provide Heavy Support As Dan Hazard Wins Judicial Race Over Gary Byers
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — A new judge will preside in the Maumee Municipal Court. Incumbent Municipal Court Judge Gary Byers, who has served on the bench for 24 years, lost his seat to attorney and Maumee City Council member Dan Hazard last week. Byers garnered 5,107 votes …
Read More »Villages At Waterville Landing Debuts First Housing Development
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — More than a decade ago, Tom Schlachter envisioned Waterville Landing, a development with 700 homes, condos and apartments, mixed in with retail and commercial buildings. That vision was re-adjusted due to the economic downturn, but as the president of Farnsworth Investors walked through …
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