HANOVER TWP. - Area residents learned about 11 Revolutionary War soldiers and other people resting at the Whippany Burying Yard during a Fourth of July tour Tuesday, July 4.
While conducting surveillance, detectives observed a person matching the suspect's description in a grey 2009 Chevrolet truck leaving the Village of Carey. Detectives followed the suspect in the Chevrolet truck to US 23 and County Highway 47 in Wyandot County, where a traffic stop was initiated.
Last Sunday (July 31), dozens gathered atop Savin Hill to hear more about the history of the park and the Neponset band of the Massachusett tribe that lived hereabouts before European settlers arrived in 1630. The event, sponsored by the Dorchester Historical Society and the Columbia-Savin Hill Civic Association, featured remarks by Thomas Green, a Bay State native and