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Stow's 'First Newspaper' Now Available on Library Website
Researching the cultural history of Stow between 1934 and 1948 - a timespan that encompasses both the Great Depression and World War II - has gotten a whole lot easier, thanks to the Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library .
Program unites TMS students, seniors
About 50 fifth-graders from Tallmadge Middle School met their senior pen pals at Mulberry Gardens Assisted Living facility in Munroe Falls for the first time May 11 for a collaborative project dubbed Building Bridges.
River Day Means Dedication for Plum Creek Work
Friends of the Crooked River and Co-sponsor Appalachian Outfitters are organizing the line-up of events for the 22nd Annual RiverDay to be held Saturday across northeast Ohio.A A River Day aims to raise awareness among everyday citizens concerning the importance of the role that a "free-flowing" Cuyahoga River plays in their everyday lives and to ... (more)
Portion of Bike & Hike Trail Closed Next Week
A short section of the Bike & Hike Trail will be closed as it passes under SR 91 near Brust Park , Tuesday, May 22, so a contractor for Metro Parks, Serving Summit County can repave 150 feet of trail.A The paved 33.5-mile Bike & Hike Trail travels southeast from Sagamore Hills to Munroe Falls and Stow before traveling into Portage County.A The ... (more)
Program provides peace for patients and their pets
Kathy Bailey, left, a volunteer with the Hospice of Summa Pet Peace of Mind, sits with hospice patient Dolores Starcher and her daughter Susan Oblisk and Starcher's dog Catherine in Oblisk's home, April 25, 2012 in Munroe Falls, Ohio.
Beacon First: Program provides peace for patients and their pets
Kathy Bailey a volunteer with the Hospice of Summa Pet Peace of Mind program with hospice patient Dolores Starcher, progressive supranuclear palsy, or PSP and her daughter Susan Oblisk and Starcher's dog Catherine in Oblisk's home Wednesday, April 25, 2012 in Munroe Falls, Ohio.