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John Davis named new president, CEO of Historic Deerfield DAVIS Related stories DEERFIELD Historic Deerfield Inc. has named John Davis, former provost and undersecretary for museums, education and research at the Smithsonian Institution, as its new president and CEO. Davis succeeds Philip Zea, who is retiring from the museum after 18 years in the top post. Joe Gromacki, chair of Historic Deerfield’s board of trustees, said in a press release that the board is delighted to welcome Davis, noting that he has shown a deep passion for Deerfield and a “strong recognition of its importance in the American cultural landscape.” ....
Former Smithsonian official John Davis to head Historic Deerfield Updated May 06, 2021; Posted May 06, 2021 Facebook Share Davis will succeed Philip Zea, who is retiring from Historic Deerfield after 18 years. “On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I am delighted to welcome John as the next president and CEO of Historic Deerfield,” Joe Gromacki, chair of Historic Deerfield’s Board of Trustees, said. “John is someone who demonstrates the ability, aptitude, and desire to take Historic Deerfield to a new level of impact and success as we move into the next chapter of Historic Deerfield’s institutional life. He has demonstrated a deep passion for Deerfield as a place, as well as a strong recognition of its importance in the American cultural landscape.” ....
Staff Writer WASHINGTONVILLE Village Council Monday night tabled a proposed contract with the Green Township Fire Department for fire and EMS services to the entire village. Council tabled the issue after members of the Leetonia fire and EMS departments said they would like time to discuss a working agreement with the Green Township department that would allow both departments to remain in the village. Currently the village contracts with Leetonia for the Columbiana County portion of the village south of state Route 14 and provides available funding to Green Township for service north of the roadway. Green Township Fire Chief Todd Baird last month presented an offer from township trustees to cover the entire village for the cost of the Leetonia contract $10,000 per year. At that time, he said his department has added a daytime staff from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with someone on station during those hours each day. ....
[email protected] WASHINGTONVILLE Village Council Monday night tabled a proposed contract with the Green Township Fire Department for fire and EMS services to the entire village. Council tabled the issue after members of the Leetonia fire and EMS departments said they would like time to discuss a working agreement with the Green Township departmeant that would allow both departments to remain in the village. Currently the village contracts with Leetonia for the Columbiana County portion of the village south of state Route 14 and provides available funding to Green Township for service north of the roadway. Green Township Fire Chief Todd Baird last month presented an offer from township trustees to cover the entire village for the cost of the Leetonia contract $10,000 per year. At that time, he said his department has added a daytime staff from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with someone on station during those hours each day. ....
Morning Journal/Danielle Garner Leetonia Assistant Fire Chief Jason Hephner, Bob Vanhorn and Roland Hall Jr. discuss a small fire on Elm Street in Columbiana that was called in at 2:19 p.m. Monday. Columbiana firefighters were at another call so Leetonia handled this fire. Hephner reminds residents of the state fire ban that restricts open burning between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. NEWSLETTER I m interested in (please check all that apply) Daily Newsletter ....