Donations sought to fund Boom-A-Rama 2021
The Daily Jeffersonian
The traditional July 4th fireworks show in Cambridge, Boom-A-Rama, will return to the City Park this year, Mayor Tom Orr announced during the Cambridge City Council meeting this week. However donations are needed to pay for the event.
Each year businesses and residents donate all the needed funds to pay for the fireworks. Approximately $20,000 is needed to cover the event and the city only has about $8,000 at this time.
Those wishing to donate can contact the mayor s office at 740-439-1050 or the City s Parks Department at 740-432-3287.
The fireworks were canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The county engineerâs office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road in St. Clair Township. The area targeted for realignment is a small section of the road west of Vernon Dell Tractor, where the road begins a downward plunge to East Liverpool Road. This view is of one of the curves looking up the hill east toward Vernon Dell.
LISBON The Columbiana County Engineer’s Office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of road in St. Clair Township.
County Engineer Bert Dawson told the county Transportation Improvement District board on Monday if everyone works out that realignment of the problematic section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, which is a county road, could begin this summer.
tgiambroni@reviewonline.com
The county engineerâs office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road in St. Clair Township. The area targeted for realignment is a small section of the road west of Vernon Dell Tractor, where the road begins a downward plunge to East Liverpool Road. This is the view of one of the curves looking west. (Photo by Tom Giambroni)
LISBON The Columbiana County Engineer’s Office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of road in St. Clair Township.
County Engineer Bert Dawson told the county Transportation Improvement District board on Monday if everyone works out that realignment of the problematic section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, which is a county road, could begin this summer.
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The county engineerâs office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road in St. Clair Township. The area targeted for realignment is a small section of the road west of Vernon Dell Tractor, where the road begins a downward plunge to East Liverpool Road. This is the view of one of the curves looking west. (Salem News photo by Tom Giambroni)
LISBON The Columbiana County Engineer’s Office is planning to eliminate an extremely curvy section of road in St. Clair Township.
County Engineer Bert Dawson told the county Transportation Improvement District board on Monday if everyone works out that realignment of the problematic section of Calcutta-Smith Ferry Road, which is a county road, could begin this summer.
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Port Authority Meets to Discuss 2021 Business Park Developments
ZANESVILLE, OH – The Zanesville-Muskingum County Port Authority met today to discuss important updates that will take place within business parks throughout 2021.
Some of the business parks are at or near capacity and will undergo upgrades for long term benefits. They also discussed new industrial parks being added with the National Road Business Park.
“The EastPointe Business Park was a park that started around the year 2000, and Dollar General Distribution Center being the anchor tenant. And we’re very excited to see how that park, not only just for Muskingum County, but for Southeast Ohio how that park has really expanded. And it’s at capacity, we still have some smaller parcels left and this is kind of what led us in to purchasing the 203 acres off the airport exit off the East Pike to develop that land,” Port Authority Executive Director Matt Abbott said.