SYLVANIA THEN & NOW: 6391 Monroe St.
The State Bank on Monroe Street sits on land that once held another house built by Ray West on Lot No. 9 of the Hubbards Addition. He owned the home and rented it until he sold it in 1939 to Edwin and Florentine Helman. Continue reading SYLVANIA THEN & NOW: 6391 Monroe St.
City beat …
City Council President Mary Westphal, presided as Mayor Pro Tem in the absence of Mayor Mark Frye. Marcus Hansen was designated as Council President Pro Tem to start the June 15 meeting. Continue reading City beat …
Township talk …
During the opening of the June 16 Sylvania Township Board of Trustees meeting, trustee John Jennewine requested that a Noise Resolution be added to the agenda and noted there were interested residents in attendance. Continue reading Township talk …
After 40 years, Hegde Walker Emans’ clients still come first
Four decades into his career, David Walker still approaches financial advising the same way he did on day one, by asking a simple question.“What would I do if I were in their place?”That mindset has guided Walker, a Chartered Financial Consultant and Chartered Life Underwriter, throughout his 40 years with Hegde Walker Emans Financial Legacy Group, where he remains a steady presence in both the … Continue reading After 40 years, Hegde Walker Emans’ clients still come first
Township Talk…
Chelsea Grant pins the Sergeant badge on her husband, Matthew following The Sylvania Township Board of Trustees voting to approve his promotion at the June 2 meeting. Continue reading Township Talk…
City Beat…
The Sylvania City Council approved property acquisitions for the planned Erie and Monroe streets roundabout project and discussed potential updates to downtown zoning regulations during its recent meeting. Continue reading City Beat…
Sylvania – Then & Now: 6385 Monroe Street
Until she died in 1936, Flora Hubbard West owned Lot No. 8 of the Hubbard’s Addition subdivision, and the large 1.997-acre parcel that ran behind Lots No. 1 thru 8. In Sylvania’s earliest days this land is where our founding fathers operated our first cider mill. After she died, this land transferred into her husband’s name, Ray West. They originally owned all the land along the south side of Monroe Street that was developed into Hubbard’s Addition. Continue reading Sylvania – Then & Now: 6385 Monroe Street
Over the Rainbow blends summer fun with early learning
While many children look forward to summer as a break from school, youngsters attending Kids Kamp at Over the Rainbow Early Learning Center can expect a season filled with adventure, creativity, and hands-on learning. Continue reading Over the Rainbow blends summer fun with early learning
Haymarket Square salon has new owner, new name
For 25 years, Debi Cook-Lunkas has been helping Sylvania residents look and feel their best. Now, after nearly 19 years as owner of Shear Madness Salon in Haymarket Square, she is ready to trade styling scissors for a new season of life. Continue reading Haymarket Square salon has new owner, new name
The KMB Group relocates to new offices; announces new partnership
For 26 years, KMB Group has built its reputation on something increasingly valuable in the financial services industry: relationships. Clients across northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan have turned to the firm not only for investment guidance but also for the familiarity of working with advisors who understand their families, businesses, and long-term goals. Now, the locally established team is entering a new chapter designed to … Continue reading The KMB Group relocates to new offices; announces new partnership
