January 27, 2020
Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — Dr. Patrick Burtch has been named new administrator of the city of Maumee. He replaces John Jezak, who left the job last year after serving the city nearly 20 years. Burtch will be paid an annual salary of $145,000 plus benefits, with an increase to …
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January 27, 2020
Business, News
For over a decade, Ultra Car Wash has been making vehicles sparkle and shine. On Tuesday, January 28, the Perrysburg car wash will celebrate a 15-year anniversary, marking a long commitment to providing excellent service at affordable prices. Each car is thoroughly prepped by hand before the wash cycle begins …
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January 19, 2020
Anthony Wayne, News
BY KAREN GERHARDINGER | MIRROR REPORTER — After 50 years at Sautter’s Market, Rick Eisel is hanging up his apron. On January 3, the longtime meat and deli manager said goodbye to coworkers and customers at the Waterville store as he retired from a career that started on December 19, 1969 in the …
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January 12, 2020
Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — The mayor and three council members started new terms in office after being sworn in at the January 6 Maumee City Council meeting. Incumbent Mayor Richard Carr, who was re-elected to office in November after defeating former city administrator John Jezak, was sworn …
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January 12, 2020
Business, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — Maumee Assembly Stamping (MAS) is making a significant investment into green technology with the addition of a solar panel system. Owner Stan Chlebowski, who purchased the 800,000-square-foot plant in 2009, said that the solar panel system will reduce the company’s carbon footprint and save money. …
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January 12, 2020
Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — On January 2, Maumee Police Sgt. Steve Crowe signed off from his shift for the last time, marking his retirement and the end of a stellar 33-year career with the department. “It was an enjoyable experience. I felt welcomed and I enjoyed being here,” he …
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December 12, 2019
Family, Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — After more than three decades of service with the Maumee Fire Division, Tom King is retiring. His last official day on the job is January 5, 2020. “I’ve enjoyed it. I like dealing with people,” King said. King, 66, has worked as a full- time …
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December 12, 2019
Anthony Wayne, Family, Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — St. Luke’s Hospital has announced plans to merge with McLaren Health Care, a Michigan-based hospital system with 26,000 employees and more than 85,500 network providers. At a press conference on December 4, officials from both organizations were on hand to announce the plans, which have …
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November 7, 2019
Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — It’s not too often that the Maumee police provide an escort for the Maumee High School marching band from the city limits to the high school after a competition performance, but last weekend was different. The Marching Pride earned a Superior rating at state competition …
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November 3, 2019
Business, Maumee, News
BY NANCY GAGNET | MIRROR REPORTER — High-end clothing and accessories don’t have to cost a fortune when you shop at Bella River Boutique, the area’s newest retail consignment shop. Created with the look and feel of an elegant boutique, but without the expensive price, owner Katherine Stark opened the shop to …
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