Congratulations!
The Tell family celebrated the college graduation of their two children, who attended St Joseph school in Sylvania and then Northview (class of 19 and 22). Logan received his Masters in Athletic Training from BGSU and Skylar received her Bachelors in Exercise Science on from the University of Toledo, Continue reading Congratulations!
City Beat…
Sylvania City Council agreed to refer a proposed ordinance and resolution to a committee of the whole meeting scheduled for 6 pm on May 4. The measures relate to increasing transparency, affirming existing police policies, and reaffirming Sylvania’s commitment to safety and non-discriminatory policing. Sylvania Safety City head teachers and aids were confirmed by council for the annual Sylvania Police summer program for children entering … Continue reading City Beat…
Township Talk…
State of the Schools Sylvania Schools Superintendent, Veronica Motley, D.Ed., School Board member Kim Conklin, and Committee for Sylvania’s Future chair, Tara Haye, opened the Sylvania Board of Township Trustees April 21 meeting. They gave an update on Sylvania Schools, the need for the upcoming levy, which will be on the May 5 ballot, and asked for the Board’s support. Contract approved At the recommendation … Continue reading Township Talk…
Riders Up – It’s Derby Season!
By Jennifer Alexander Ruple The Run for the Roses will soon be here, and Derby Day 152 calls for a celebration as bold and spirited as the event itself. Whether you’re hosting a full‑blown derby party or simply adding a touch of Kentucky charm to the first Saturday in May, a few thoughtful details can transform your space into Churchill Downs at home. Two crowd … Continue reading Riders Up – It’s Derby Season!
Road Work Ahead: US-23/Monroe Street Improvements
Joe Shaw, P.E., P.S. The Monroe Street bridge closure over US-23 duration is around 25 percent complete. Miller Brothers Construction had a great first month of construction during March. The closure was set March 8 and motorists had their first attempts at managing detour routes on March 9. A good navigational rule of thumb for the closure is to travel in a clockwise direction. For … Continue reading Road Work Ahead: US-23/Monroe Street Improvements
Drug program notes success, future
Mark Luetke This month Sylvania celebrates the success of one of our most durable and impactful non-profit institutions. It also recognizes that the issue the organization works to combat is still very much a problem. The focus? Addressing the issues among youth of use/misuse of substances, underage drinking and mental health wellness, while helping them build strong life skills. The year 2025 marked the 40th … Continue reading Drug program notes success, future
Sylvania Then & Now: 6731 Monroe St.
Continuing the history of Monroe Street development, in 1919 Christian “Fred” Sieler and his wife Christine purchased Lot No. 5 of Hubbard’s Addition and sometime after the 1920 census was taken, which shows them living in Whiteford Township, Michigan, they built a house on this lot. They sold the home in 1924 to Willard and Addie Newcomb. Willard and Addie were already living in Sylvania … Continue reading Sylvania Then & Now: 6731 Monroe St.
Accolades Sylvania Township and Gerken Paving Inc. were recognized April 1 by Flexible Pavements of Ohio for excellence in asphalt pavement construction on the Corey Road widening and resurfacing project. “Gerken Paving was a great partner on this project,” Sylvania Township Road Superintendent Rob Nash said. “The company has been awarded many of our resurfacing projects over the last 25 years and has always met … Continue reading
City Beat…
Veronica Motley, D.Ed., superintendent of Sylvania Schools, opened the April 6 Sylvania City Council meeting with a State of the Schools presentation, outlining district progress and future priorities. She was followed by Tara Haye, chair of the Committee for Sylvania’s Future, who spoke in support of the school levy scheduled for the May 5 ballot. Arbor Day Mayor Mark Frye issued a proclamation designating April … Continue reading City Beat…
Inside the experience of finding the perfect gift
While a young man’s fancy may turn to thoughts of love in the spring, others may mark the season with something just as meaningful: renewal, celebration, and the quiet art of giving. Spring’s calendar fills quickly: weddings and bridal showers, baby sprinkles, graduations. Each occasion calls for more than a present. It calls for the intention of giving. At Hafner Florist, the focus is not … Continue reading Inside the experience of finding the perfect gift
