Fresh take: the flavors of Caprese Salad
The fresh flavors of Caprese salad are a celebration of simplicity and the finest of late summer ingredients. Named after the island of Capri, this Italian classic brings together ripe tomatoes, creamy mozzarella, fragrant basil, and a drizzle of olive oil to create a dish that’s as beautiful as it is delicious Continue reading Fresh take: the flavors of Caprese Salad
Chloe and the Steel Strings release sophomore album
Sylvania area Folk/Americana band, Chloe and the Steel Strings, released a new album entitled “Never Coming Back” on Thursday, Sept. 14. The new release is a concept album about courageously pursuing passions and is the follow up to the band’s debut album “Burn Bright.” Continue reading Chloe and the Steel Strings release sophomore album
Local glass recycling goes back into local businesses
A Sylvania family-owned company
Recycle Services is a glass recycling company that was founded in Sylvania, Ohio in 2010. However, the Stansley family owned-and-operated business goes back far beyond that, having established themselves in the Silica district – a heavy industrial area known for its rich history in the glass making industry – of Sylvania Township in 1975. Continue reading Local glass recycling goes back into local businesses
SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
In 1922 Ina D. Peck purchased Lot 32 in the subdivision known as Burnham’s Addition, which fronted on the street called Indiana Avenue. The next year the road name was changed to Maplewood Avenue, and this house came to be known as 6831 Maplewood Avenue. Continue reading SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
In the Sofo’s kitchen with Chef Marcella
Meet Chef Marcella Di Maria, one of Sofo Food’s newest and brightest shining stars. Upon entering Sofo’s Italian Market, you can’t miss her gleaming smile and fun, Italian-themed accessories – aprons, hats, earrings and even her eyeglasses illustrate her love for food. Continue reading In the Sofo’s kitchen with Chef Marcella
One job is entire career for local workers
We have just marked the unofficial end of summer with the celebration of Labor Day. As we pack away vacation photos and send the kids back to school, let’s remember that this holiday was originally created to focus on the achievements of all working people, as well as the nation’s original struggle for workers’ rights and improved workplace conditions. Continue reading One job is entire career for local workers
City beat …
Sylvania City Council members held a public hearing regarding Red Bird Sylvania’s request to expand the hours of the DORA from 12 pm to 12 am to 10 am to 12 am, Monday through Sunday. Red Bird President Katie Fields spoke on behalf of the request, and there was no opposition. Continue reading City beat …
Township talk …
Scarlet Oak Drive resident Doug Allen appeared at the Aug. 19 meeting to inform the Sylvania Township Trustees about a parking issue on his street. In response to that testimony and similar complaints, the trustees authorized Road Superintendent Rob Nash to install no parking signs in the vicinity of 2745 Scarlet Oak Dr. Continue reading Township talk …
Waterside Sylvania’s final phase has only 14 lots remaining
“There are only 14 lots left in the final phase of Waterside Sylvania, which we just opened last summer,” announced JP Ankney of Gulfstream Development. “Potential buyers have the choice of either a water, creek, or farm lot, if they act quickly,” he cautioned. Continue reading Waterside Sylvania’s final phase has only 14 lots remaining
ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE MAPLEWOOD AVENUE AT ERIE STREET
ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE MAPLEWOOD AVENUE AT ERIE STREET Continue reading ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE MAPLEWOOD AVENUE AT ERIE STREET
