Minerva
“Five Women Wearing the Same Dress,” Roxy Theatre, doors open at 6:15 p.m., also live-streamed on ShowTix4U.com, $10, 868-7979
Wellsville
Spring clean up, dumpsters behind village hall. Please note there are to be no tires, air conditioners, TVs, computers or chemicals of any kind. These dumpsters are for Wellsville village residents only. For any questions please call 330-532-2510 ext. 1.
MAY 15
Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center open, 1-5 p.m.; following current Covid policies
Nature Craft Tree Cookie Pictures, 1-4:30 p.m., Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center; register at beavercreekw@aol.com
Chester
Make It Shine Day, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Chester Municipal Building, volunteers welcome, for info call Dustin Lang 304-387-3387.
Apr 21, 2021
EAST LIVERPOOL Monday afternoon, April 19, 2021, Rosemarie Ensinger went home to be with her Lord Jesus. Born April 1, 1930, Rosemarie was the seventh child of Emmett and Bertha Campbell Green. She graduated from East Liverpool High School in 1948, and married Kenneth Ensinger in 1951. Rosemarie and Kenneth spent fifty years together until Kenneth’s passing in 2001. Their two children are Stephen and Lisa Ensinger, both of East Liverpool.
Rosemarie worked for Ohio Bell for more than thirty years in East Liverpool and Steubenville. She was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene, a board member, choir member, Sunday School teacher, and she was a representative of the Nazarene Women’s Missionary Society. She currently attended Northside Community Church. She was a Telephone Pioneer member and served in several capacities for the East Liverpool school system, as a reading volunteer at LaCroft Elementary, a member of the PTA, and of the Kiwanis Scholar’s Commi
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North Elementary School kindergarten teachers Brittney Marino and Carly Warnock show off some of the materials families receive monthly as part of the schoolâs Together Teachers and Parents Partnering program. (Photo by Stephanie Ujhelyi)
EAST LIVERPOOL North Elementary School recently offered its inaugural session of a new program that builds on its efforts to encourage its teachers and families to work for a common goal – its kids.
Teachers Brittany Marino and Carly Warnock led their first session as part of the Together Teachers and Parents Partnering program for anyone interested in learning about North’s literacy efforts, according to Principal Jack Cunningham.
Jan 23, 2021
Holli Lovejoy snuggles one of her mother Jo Whiteâs cats, Blinky, during a visit over Christmas. Lovejoy is one of the go-to foster homes for many of the rescued cats on their way to rehoming.
EAST LIVERPOOL When someone refers to her as East Liverpool’s cat lady, Jo White wears that badge proudly.
After all, she is not one who fits the stereotype often envisioned.
Thanks to White, who lives on the city’s east end along the Ohio riverfront with her five cats, more than 2,400 unwanted cats and kittens have been either rehomed or released back into their own neighborhood after being altered.
LACROFT Liverpool Township trustees hired a new cemetery caretaker at Thursday’s special meeting.
During the 15-minute public meeting that preceded an executive session to discuss compensation of a public official, Trustees Dennis Giambroni and Mike Bahen hired Rick Rudibaugh to take over the care of the township’s share of Spring Grove Cemetery. Keith Burke was excused absent.
Rudibaugh is East Liverpool’s former deputy safety-service director, serving when Ryan Stovall was mayor. He now operates his own excavating and landscaping business.
No firm compensation package was discussed, as trustees said that they would have to look at the books to estimate what they were paying.