
Janis Weber The Mouse Trap
This time of year, inboxes become loaded with gift guides, deals and coupons. Phones are buzzing with holiday promotions, and we’re being robo-called around the clock. A select few of these promotions might be wanted, but the majority are flagrant spam. How did they get your email address and phone number in the first place? Continue reading Janis Weber The Mouse Trap
City beat …
Attorney Margaret Beck presented a document outlining the complaints of her clients and other homeowners regarding the pickleball courts in Memorial Field. She and several homeowners expressed concerns with the proximity of the courts to residences and the constant, repetitive sounds from play during the season. Continue reading City beat …
Township talk …
Sylvania Township Police Chief Paul Long swears in new officers Jillian Woodruff and Taylor Perry at the Nov. 21 meeting of the Board of Township Trustees. The new officers began their employment with the department in April and attended the Toledo Police Academy, graduating on Nov. 3. They are in now participating in a three-month field training program. Continue reading Township talk …
DEUCE BENNETT in Concert
DEUCE BENNETT in Concert Continue reading DEUCE BENNETT in Concert

Burgers and dogs get a twist for the big game
Whether you’re rooting for Ohio State or Michigan during the big game, you’ll be the MVP when you serve two, all-time tailgating favorites – burgers and dogs, only with a twist. For the home team advantage, bake up some Cheeseburger Tots and Spicy Pigs in a Blanket. Continue reading Burgers and dogs get a twist for the big game
MARK LUETKE LOOKING SIDEWAYS
It was early on a cold, dark morning and I couldn’t figure out what the retirement-aged gentleman was doing pulling hockey equipment from his car in the parking lot at Tamo-O-Shanter. Perhaps delivering gear to his grandson in time for pre-dawn high school practice? Taking stuff to the re-sale shop? A break-in? Continue reading MARK LUETKE LOOKING SIDEWAYS

City beat …
Sylvania Township Fire Chief Michael Ramm was added to the agenda by Mayor Stough to update council on the new fire vehicles the department has recently received. According to Chief Ramm, two trucks that had been ordered in 2020 are now in service. Continue reading City beat …
Township talk …
Members of the Board of Zoning Appeals approved the request of 3316 Moffat Rd. homeowners, who wish to build an addition, for an exception. The one-and-a-half single-family residence was constructed in 1941 in the Central Avenue Park residential subdivision platted in 1929. Continue reading Township talk …

Public Works Serviceman Notice of Civil Service Examinations City of Sylvania, Ohio
Public Works Serviceman Notice of Civil Service Examinations City of Sylvania, Ohio Continue reading Public Works Serviceman Notice of Civil Service Examinations City of Sylvania, Ohio

Hafner Florist is decked out for its open house and the holiday season
It’s the most wonderful time of the year at Hafner Florist. The trees are trimmed, the lights are aglow, and the scent of Christmas is in the air. Owners Josh Miller, Kyle Vierling and Kate Sterns have been busy preparing the shop for their upcoming holiday open house on Saturday, Nov. 18 from 3 to 8 pm. Continue reading Hafner Florist is decked out for its open house and the holiday season