Japanese head spa opens at Maude’s Salon and Spa
Maude Salon and Spa, 5777 Monroe St. in the Promenade Shops, has added Japanese head spa services to its menu of offerings. After two years in business, owners Shana Izworski and Penny Henderson decided to dedicate space to the new service, which focuses on scalp health and relaxation. “This luxurious treatment is great for overall scalp health, promoting improved blood circulation and healthy, shiny hair,” … Continue reading Japanese head spa opens at Maude’s Salon and Spa
All American Softwash built on hard work, integrity
After trying his hand at factory work, food service, construction, home remodeling and several other industries, Ryan Taber decided it was time to take a leap of faith and build something of his own. “I was constantly working dead-end jobs, and I was never fulfilled with the results I was getting working for somebody else,” Taber said. “Instead of trying to climb the corporate ladder, … Continue reading All American Softwash built on hard work, integrity
Timberstone students clean up
Timberstone Junior High students spent a Saturday morning restoring headstones at historic Ravine Cemetery in Sylvania in preparation for Memorial Day. The event was organized by Stacey Leffler, Timberstone science teacher and Youth to Youth sponsor, in partnership with Margie Ott, Head of the Sylvania Parks and Forestry Division. Ravine Cemetery is the resting place of 2,117 individuals, including 199 veterans. Students included Adelynn Lesher, … Continue reading Timberstone students clean up
SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
GAYLEEN GINDY 6381 MONROE ST. This address is also part of the River Crossing Development featured in previous issues. Heber G. Howard purchased Lot No. 7 of Hubbard’s Addition and built a home in 1923, as shown in the 1964 photo. He lived here for three years, and in 1926, he sold the house to Earl L. and Bertha F. Goodwin, who owned the house … Continue reading SYLVANIA THEN & NOW
City beat …
Sylvania City Council voted 6-1 on Monday to reject an initiative petition proposed ordinance titled “Sylvania Resource Conservation and Equal Access Ordinance,” first proposed during the council’s April 20 meeting. After receiving a response from the Initiative Committee, there was no change in their position to discuss amendments.Council President Mary Westphal said the proposal received careful consideration before the Committee of the Whole recommended rejection … Continue reading City beat …
Township talk …
The Sylvania Township Trustees authorized Roads Superintendent Rob Nash to advertise for bids for the 2026 Sylvania Township resurfacing project.The trustees also voted to approve a resolution to establish reasonable standards governing the installation, placement, and operation of electric vehicle charging stations within the Township.Sylvania Township Administrator Oliver Turner’s request to hold a public meeting on June 16 at 5 pm regarding a street lighting … Continue reading Township talk …
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!
Aurora Place Villas offer affordable options
For the past 50 years, builder, developer Joe Mercurio has been focused on his goal to create affordable housing for middle class buyers. “By developing lots, building homes, and marketing them myself, I could offer housing at fair prices,” he pointed out. “After a half century, my wife and I are looking forward to a change of pace, catching some Mud Hens and Tigers games, … Continue reading Aurora Place Villas offer affordable options
Seen In Sylvania
Destination Toledo President/CEO. Lance Woodworth looks on from the podium with Cenovus representative Heidi Hurst, Sylvania Town Crier Michael Lieber, Lucas County Commissioner Lisa Sobecki, and Sylvania Tree Commission Brady Kohlenberg as Sylvania Mayor Mark Frye shovels dirt around the Swamp White Oak Heritage tree planted in celebration of America 250. The tree planting will be repeated in each of Ohio’s 88 counties. Continue reading Seen In Sylvania
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…
