
Bath curator fosters healing environment with Summa art gallery
by Wendy Turrell When Meg Stanton closed her well-known Harris Stanton Gallery in July 2019, she opened a wider door for her artistic talents. Summa Health had approached her the previous year to curate a “Healing Arts Collection” for its hospital in downtown Akron. Stanton said, “The CEO, Dr. Cliff Deveny, is a close family […]

“Fall into Nature” event returns to Bath Nature Preserve
‘Fall into Nature’ event features outdoor activities, Halloween costume parade Bath’s “Fall into Nature” celebration will take place onSaturday, Oct. 14, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Bath Nature Preserve.This free, family-friendly event is open to residents of Bath and neighboring communities. It takes place rain or shine, showcasing the Bath Nature Preserve, the Dr. […]

Park levy to appear on November ballot
by Laura Bednar Bath Township residents will see a tax levy for the township parks system on the Nov. 7 ballot. The levy will replace the existing .75 mill levy and add an increase of .35 mills for a total of 1.1 mills for each $1 of taxable value. This equates to $39 for each […]

Township Administrator’s Corner by Vito Sinopoli
Bath Township’s parks system serves to enhance our community, foster healthy lifestyles and protect our township lands to create a legacy for future generations. Our community is enriched by the parks, which township residents and officials see a tremendous value in maintaining and preserving. Residents will have the opportunity to support a five-year replacement and […]

Trustees approve zoning changes for pools, accessory structures; parking issues remain
by Laura Bednar Bath Township trustees approved zoning changes proposed by the Bath Zoning Commission at a Sept. 5 meeting after hearing resident feedback at a public hearing in late August. The first change reduces the minimum swimming pool setback from the principal dwelling from 20 feet to 10 feet and allows automatic pool covers […]

Township evaluates location for new fire station
by Laura Bednar Aug. 21 township trustees meeting Bath Township hired Wertz Geotechnical Engineering to perform drilling and geotechnical engineering services on a potential new site for Bath Fire Department Station No. 1 for $4,400. Township Administrator/Police Chief Vito Sinopoli said the township is evaluating the feasibility of a new fire station at 1170 N. […]

Multiple agencies participate in Revere active shooter drill
by Sheldon Ocker Sept. 11 township trustees meeting Vito Sinopoli, Bath Township’s administrator and police chief, informed trustees of an Aug. 18 active shooter drill conducted at Revere High School that was almost a year in the making. “I think overall, it went very well,” he said. “It was a good learning experience for everyone […]

Revere Superintendent’s Corner by Dr. Michael Tefs
Student Achievement – Nationally Recognized The impressive student achievement of the Revere Local Schools is certainly nothing new. In fact, at times, I often feel as if the scores, accolades, and awards are taken for granted. In a time when, nationally, pre K-12 public education is often spoken of with disapproval and condemnation, Revere is […]
Boosters propose reviving fundraiser
by Sheldon Ocker Sept. 12 school board work session The Revere Sports Booster Club asked the board of education for permission to revive a fundraising event that has been on hold for three years. “The purpose is to promote and support our athletes in seventh through twelfth grades … giving them a great experience in […]
Revere announces 2023 Athletic Hall of Fame inductees
Three Revere alumni, one coach and the 1990 girls track and field team were inducted into the Revere High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Aug. 25, prior to the Minutemen football game. The hall of fame honors Revere High School graduates, coaches and contributors who helped to create and continue an excellent athletic tradition […]
Letter to the Editor
To the Editor: Please accept this letter as our unequivocal endorsement of the re-election of Elaina Goodrich as a Bath Township trustee in the Nov. 7 General Election. We have known Mrs. Goodrich for 25-plus years primarily through our professions as well as Bath community residents. In our respective roles, we have worked with, reported […]
Meet the Candidates: Bath Township Trustee
One seat is open on the Bath Township Board of Trustees and Elaina Goodrich is running for re-election against Richard Bradner. All trustees serve four-year terms and the state determines a pay range for township trustees based on each township’s budget. The trustee annual salary is $24,729. Elected officials in Bath are able opt in […]
Meet the Revere Board of Education Candidates
Five residents have filed petitions with the Summit County Board of Elections seeking election to three seats on the Revere Board of Education. Board members are paid $125 per meeting with a maximum of 24 meetings per year. They are not eligible for fringe benefits. The Richfield Times asked each candidate to supply a photo, […]
Real estate tax relief available to victims of recent storm
County Fiscal Officer Kristen Scalise announced that real estate tax relief is available to residents who have sustained damage to their property in the wake of the recent storm. The fiscal office is taking the necessary steps to provide property owners the ability to file an Application for Valuation Deduction for Destroyed or Damaged Property […]
Township is host to haunting tales
by Charles Cassady Ghost stories are common to cultures throughout the world – and throughout the year. In old Japan, the “rakugo,” a wandering spooky bard, would recount supernatural yarns called “obake” on warm summer evenings. In autumn, people eagerly join “ghost tours,” visiting authentic sites of chilling regional legends and lore. And of course, […]
Hudson Garden Club accepting grant applications for 2023
Hudson Garden Club is currently accepting applications for its 2023 Grants program. Annually in the fall, the club awards grants to organizations in Northeast Ohio seeking funding for initiatives that support worthwhile projects or programs that fulfill the mission of the club. Hudson Garden Cub is dedicated to spreading the knowledge and love of gardening, […]
Grapevine by Alex Vukoder
The Bath Community Fund, a fund of the Akron Community Foundation, celebrated $200,000 in giving last year to the Bath and Revere communities with more than 80 donors and community supporters at the group’s annual meeting in August. The occasion also served as a thank you to Jody Konstand and Nancy Fay, whose board terms […]
Bath author’s new book shares insights on trauma recovery
by Wendy Turrell A good therapist treats clients that have suffered trauma with gentle skill, but a therapist who has herself lived through trauma and addiction adds an unmatched level of empathy and insight. Bath therapist Jamie Marich, Ph.D., has used her recovery experiences to pen two books. In January she released “Dissociation Made Simple,” […]
Richfield Senior Center weekly schedule
The Richfield Senior Center has a daily schedule for several activities. In addition, they offer frequent trips and other special events. Following are the activities that are held each week: Mondays:10 a.m. – Coffee and conversation. Bring your own topics and/or listen to the ideas of others.11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. – Play canasta, hand and foot, […]
Revere stadium gets update
A new entrance to the Revere High School football stadium is complete, along with a concrete pathway to allow for a better flow of people entering. New lighting is also being installed on the field, which will provide about 50 candlepower of light. Previous lighting was between 12 and 21 candlepower and considered inadequate. ∞
Grace Church unveils addition to enthusiastic praise
by Laura Bednar The Bath campus of Grace Church opened its new 37,000-square-foot addition on Sept. 9. It features a gymnasium, 12 children’s ministry rooms and a communal lobby. The facility was planned and funds were committed in 2018 with groundbreaking set for late 2019, just before the COVID-19 shutdowns. The pandemic delayed construction until […]
Revere Community C.A.R.E.
The first general meeting of Revere Community C.A.R.E. for the 2023-2024 school year will be held Monday, Oct. 9, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., at the Richfield Branch Library, located at 3761 Grant St. Lunch will be provided. C.A.R.E. encourages youth to make healthy life choices. The organization sponsors and supports educational programs, special events and projects […]
Bath Gamma Garden Club
The Bath Gamma Garden Club will host Summit County Master Gardener Geoff Kennedy at its Oct. 4 meeting at 7 p.m. at the Hale Farm Gate House. He will speak on preparing a home garden for winter. BGGC will soon be putting its Hale Farm Salt Box House garden to bed for the winter. That […]
Summit County Health offers new COVID vaccinations
Starting Sept. 25, the Summit County Health Department is offering the new Pfizer COVID vaccination. The vaccination will be given by appointment only on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 330-375-2772 or go online to scph.org/immunizations/appointments and a staff person will call you to schedule your appointment. […]
CVNP environmental education center spruces up growing grounds, cultivates plant-based curriculum and training
by Judy Stringer A gardening area at the Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center is coming back to life thanks to a local couple’s $30,000 donation. Hudson residents Charlie and April Walton provided funds to rebuild CVEEC’s 40-year-old Learning Garden and Hoop House, which had fallen victim to COVID-19, according to January Miller, the center’s vice […]
Cuyahoga Valley National Park attracts millions
The National Park Service has reported that it estimates that 2.9 million people visited the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in 2022. Included in that report was an estimate that those visitors spent about $56 million in communities near the park. “The impact of tourism to national parks is undeniable: bringing jobs and revenue to communities […]
Music at Bath concert series debuts this weekend
The Bath Church, United Church of Christ has rolled out an ambitious yearlong schedule of free concerts by local and regional musicians. Performances will be held in three distinct venues on the campus located at 3980 W. Bath Rd.: the Sanctuary, the Historic Chapel, and the lawn (for the upcoming summer lawn concerts in 2024). […]
Scout Troop makes memorable trek along New Mexico trail
by Laura Bednar Boy Scouts in Troop 385 put their minds and bodies to the test during a hiking trip at the Philmont Scout Range in Cimarron, New Mexico. Seventeen Scouts ages 13-17 and eight adults walked more than 70 miles along the Philmont trails over 10 days, stopping to camp and learn new skills […]
Bethel Lutheran harvests community love through church garden
by Alex Vukoder For years, Bethel Lutheran Church’s service ministry group has combined their green thumbs and generous spirits to provide food and flowers to the community through its 50-by-50-foot garden plot. Sher Ellsworth, a twenty-year member of the church, heads up the garden work along with about 25 other members, including Kris Burkett, Robin […]

Township Administrator’s Corner by Vito Sinopoli
In an effort to bolster safety and security within Bath Township, the Revere Local School District will use funding through an Ohio Attorney General Safety and Security Grant to install six Flock Safety cameras in locations near school facilities. Flock Safety cameras have gained national attention due to their effectiveness in deterring crime and assisting […]