Allison Rowe is the marketing coordinator for Visit Canton. You probably have read one of her blogs on VisitCanton.com. She enjoys shopping, going to Zumba at the Y, spending time with friends and family, going to concerts, exploring museums and watching football. Allison is a Stark County native and is excited to soon work, play and live in Canton, with her soon-to-be-husband, Andy Gromofsky, whom she met at Walsh University.
What is the last book you read?
“The Five Love Languages” by Gary Chapman (208 pages, 1992). My friend got me this book right after I got engaged, and it truly has been a wonderful affirmation that my fiancé and I are perfect partners for each other!
CANTON For the next five months, patrons of the North Branch of the Stark County District Library will have to travel a little farther for their materials.
Starting Monday, the branch at 189 25th St. NW will be closed for a $1.55 million renovation that includes new computers and a business center, upgraded technology, study rooms, and new carpet and paint.
There also will be sitting areas and furniture outfitted with outlets for electronic devices.
Located at the northern edge of the city s Historic Ridgewood neighborhood, the North Branch was built in 1962. Its most recent renovation was in 2001.
Stephanie Cargill, director of communications, said North Branch employees will be assigned to other branches and departments during reconstruction.