Local vocalist keeps Broadway classics alive with latest album

For New York-trained vocalist Chris Joseph, Broadway melodies are more than timeless standards — they are cherished memories. Joseph recently released his eighth album, “Way Off Broadway, Vol. II,” an 18-song collection celebrating some of musical theater’s most beloved tunes. The recording features classics including “Look Around,” “You Are Beautiful,” “Beyond the Sea,” “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered” and “I Could Have Danced All Night.” The … Continue reading Local vocalist keeps Broadway classics alive with latest album

SYLVANIA­ THEN & NOW: 6403 Monroe St.

Gayleen Gindy In 1903 Warren W. and Mary Smith Blankley purchased what became Lot 10 of Hubbard’s Addition and in 1909, built the home shown in the 1964 photo. The couple married in 1890, and Mary died before the 1910 census was taken. Warren, 38, was listed living here and employed as a motorman for the Toledo & Western Railway, the passenger train service that … Continue reading SYLVANIA­ THEN & NOW: 6403 Monroe St.

Monroe Street bridge and road construction update

JOSEPH E. SHAW, P.E., PS. Without a doubt there is a buzz in the air in Sylvania and lots of speculation regarding the Monroe Street Bridge over US-23 project. Here are some of the questions that have come my way in the last couple of weeks: “I heard the bridge closure is going to be extended, what happened and when will it be opened?” “I … Continue reading Monroe Street bridge and road construction update

Meet the new superintendent

What first brought you to the Sylvania School District? Fifteen years ago, my wife and I were getting married, and we were looking for a community with a great reputation for its schools, a place where we could establish roots and start a family. Sylvania was the community we chose to call home. Even though we have been blessed with only one child, who will … Continue reading Meet the new superintendent

Township Talk…

The Sylvania Township Board of Trustees recognized the recipients of the 2026 Distinguished Citizens Awards during its July 21 meeting and approved several personnel and administrative actions. Township Administrator Oliver Turner introduced this year’s Distinguished Citizens Award recipients: Betty Bassett, Casey Nowicki and Keith Walker. According to their nomination letters, each of the recipients has made a significant impact on the community serving in leadership … Continue reading Township Talk…

Sylvania Town Crier honored

Former Sylvania Mayor Craig Stough, Sylvania City Councilman Marcus Hansen, Lucas County Clerk of Courts Bernie Quilter, Lucas County Commissioner Lisa Sobecki, Tammy Lieber, Lucas County Commissioner Anita Lopez, and Sylvania Mayor Mark Frye offer congratulations to Sylvania Town Crier, Mike Lieber, center, on July 14 upon his being recognized as part of International Town Criers Day by Proclamation from the Lucas County Commssioners. Continue reading Sylvania Town Crier honored

Reunion celebrates 50 years of school traditions

For generations of Sylvania schools graduates, the colors may have been orange and brown or black and gold, but the memories are shared. In August, alumni from Sylvania High School, Northview High School and Southview High School will come together to celebrate a milestone that shaped the community’s educational history — the 50th anniversary of the final graduating class of Sylvania High School and the … Continue reading Reunion celebrates 50 years of school traditions

NOTICE OF SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP PUBLIC MEETING/HEARING

The Sylvania Township Trustees will hold a Meeting on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., at the Township Hall, 4927 Holland-Sylvania Rd., Sylvania, OH 43560 for consideration of the following:

Zone Change Request from R-A (Low Density Residential) to M-1 (Light Industrial) for the property located at 8228 Silica Rd. (Parcel No. 78-31921 Continue reading NOTICE OF SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP PUBLIC MEETING/HEARING