
Bath resident making mark as road race driver
by Laura Bednar Chase McIntyre has had a passion for cars since he was a kid, so when he took instruction to compete as a race car driver, it was no surprise he found accelerated success. McIntyre, a Bath resident, graduated from Revere High School in 2020. For his graduation present, he asked his parents […]

Explore Bath parks through walking tour
This summer, Bath Township invites you to come “Back to Nature and Explore Bath Parks.” To encourage this exploration, historians at the Bath Township Museum have created informational signboards, which tell the history of each park. Guests are invited to experience this free park history walking tour, featuring seven park properties with historical information signs. […]

Compassion is Still Alive
To the Editor: I would like to thank the Bath ambulance, paramedics, fire and police department for their speedy response during my 911 call for my wife’s medical emergency on Thursday, April 27. They were professional, compassionate and did everything they could to revive my wife. You are all a credit to your profession. I would […]

Grapevine
Bath resident and bass singer Rip Wilson, along with his fellow members of “The Barbershop Harmony Society,” delighted an audience of more than 800 guests with their four-part barbershop harmony tribute entitled “We Love Rock.” This performance marked the group’s 74th annual show and was held at Cuyahoga Falls High School. “The chorus is a great […]

Township Administrator’s Corner
With electric utility rates expected to climb dramatically for residential and commercial customers effective June 1, communities are adopting strategies designed to assist residents and businesses in finding the best prices. Subject to approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, Ohio Edison customers who aren’t currently on a community aggregation program will be paying […]

Police and fire seek equipment and technology upgrades
by Laura Bednar April 24 township trustees meeting The Bath Township Police Department will apply for a grant to purchase 24 ballistic shields for officers through the State Homeland Security Program under the Department of Ohio Emergency Management Agency. Police Chief and Township Administrator Vito Sinopoli said the shields will cost at least $25,000. If […]

Service director takes on interim parks assignment
by Sheldon Ocker May 8 township trustees meeting Bath Township trustees approved the appointment of Caine Collins as interim parks director in the wake of the March 31 death of Alan Garner, who held the position of parks director since July 2014, after 5 1/2 months as interim director. Collins, the township’s service director, will […]

Residents oppose rezoning for Sheetz, Texas Roadhouse at public hearing
by Laura Bednar During a Bath Township trustees public hearing on May 3, several residents spoke against the proposed construction of a Sheetz gas station and Texas Roadhouse restaurant at 4073 Medina Rd. Developer Lance Osborne is requesting a zoning change for the property from a B-3 business district, which allows for offices, research and […]

Potential levy discussed at Bath state of the parks address
by Scott Kriska The annual Bath state of the parks address on May 18 covered various topics including the North Fork Preserve, student education and putting a park levy on the November ballot. Bath Park Board President John Landis began the address by recognizing the work of former Bath Parks Director Alan Garner, who died […]
Former volunteers challenge new Summit Animal Control policies
by Wendy Turrell A group of concerned pet advocates, some of them former Summit County Animal Control shelter volunteers, have organized under the name “Save Summit Strays.” They are collecting signatures to get a proposal on the November ballot for a county ordinance to regulate the shelter. Jody Owens and Cathy Soles are spearheading the […]
Bath Elementary Students of the Month
Grade 3: Addison NajsztupAddison is a kind and considerate student, who is always willing to help others. Her smile and laugh are infectious, adding love and joy to the classroom family. She has a positive attitude that gives energy to all those around her. Addison is dedicated to her schoolwork and is a respectful, responsible, […]
Student creations on display at Revere’s ‘Celebration of the Arts’
by Alex Vukoder More than 1,000 works of art from Revere Local Schools students were showcased at the annual “Celebration of the Arts” held at Revere High School in May. A yearly tradition for more than 25 years, the show aims to celebrate and share the accomplishments and creativity of youth artists with their peers, […]
Superintendent’s column
by Dr. Michael Tefs Graduation for the Class of 2023 will take place on Saturday, June 3, inside E.J. Thomas Performance Hall. We are super excited to celebrate and recognize this very special class. Listen carefully around 2:15 p.m. on that day, as I am sure you will hear our applause … even from downtown […]
School board hears suicide prevention procedures
by Sheldon Ocker May 9 school board work session One byproduct of the isolation created by the two-year ordeal with COVID-19 has been an uptick in suicide attempts and thoughts of suicide among teenagers. Consequently, the challenge of preventing suicide and identifying kids who seriously consider ending their lives has fallen on school counselors, teachers […]
Five-year forecast suggests new levy likely
by Sheldon Ocker May 16 school board meeting Revere Schools Treasurer Rick Berdine described his latest five-year financial forecast as “pretty much unchanged’’ to the board of education. As per state law, Berdine updates the forecast in May and November each year. He cautioned about two developments that adversely affect the school district’s revenues: an […]
Artisans sought
The Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve are looking for artisans to sell their handmade/handcrafted items at the Winter Wonders event. The event will be held on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Lodge in Richfield Heritage Preserve. Space rental is $50. Artisans must provide their own 6-foot rectangular table. Spaces are limited […]
New activities and talent show planned for Community Day
Bath-Richfield Kiwanis continues to plan for Richfield Community Day, which will be held on Sunday, August 13. Several new activities have been added to the roster, combined with the annual raffle and interesting booths of local non-profit organizations. Residents of the Revere community are invited to participate and demonstrate their singing, dancing, instrumental and comedy […]
Freedom Trail Phase III is complete in Akron
Freedom Trail Phase III in Akron is now complete, offering bikers and hikers a newly paved path extending from Eastwood Avenue to East Mill Street. Also opened this year is the Middlebury Road Trailhead in Tallmadge and an extension of Freedom Trail Phase I to a new parking lot. Freedom Trail is a multipurpose trail […]
Heart of Revere holds ‘Kiss a Pig’ contest
by Laura Bednar Heart of Revere held its latest fundraiser, in which students from each school in the Revere district chose a teacher or staff member to kiss a live pig during an all-school assembly. Heart of Revere is a nonprofit that serves families in Bath and Richfield dealing with financial hardship. The “Kiss a […]
Revere notes
Six Revere High students excelled in the annual Business Competition, where students brainstorm a product, design it, manufacture it, then market it. The Revere students earned $10,000 worth of scholarship money for their achievements. The six: Ally Meixner, Emily Garlesky, Jessica Yi, Ria Mahapatra, Sage Owens and Aiden Zapisek. Revere Middle School student Ali Schimmoeller […]
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Have You Talked to Your Loved Ones About These Uncomfortable Topics?
By Ann E. Salek, Attorney at LawCritchfield, Critchfield & Johnston, Ltd. As an attorney, I help many people get their documents in order appointing their financial power of attorney, health care power of attorney, executor, trustee, etc. However, many clients do not involve their children in making those decisions. Consequently, the family may not know […]
Girls on the Run receives $25,000 from Rite Aid
Girls on the Run Northeast Ohio receives $25,000 from Rite Aid Healthy Futures Girls on the Run Northeast Ohio has received a $25,000 grant from Rite Aid Healthy Futures, designed to combat health disparities and advance fitness and friendships among adolescent girls. Girls on the Run is a leader in positive youth development, and its […]
The Humane Society of Summit County – Putts for Pets
The Humane Society of Summit County is hosting its annual “Putts for Pets” golf fundraiser at Silver Lake Country Club. The outing, which includes 18 holes of golf, games, a raffle and dinner, will be held Monday, July 10. Registration is available for individual golfers and groups of four. Tickets and information on sponsorship opportunities […]
Brecksville family fulfills dream by opening campground
by Martin McConnell Brecksville residents Terry and Janet Schoen have long been willing campers, and their family members avid outdoorsmen. The couple has dreamed of owning a campground.That dream was realized with the opening of Valley Overlook at Camp Mueller, 4451 Akron Peninsula Rd. With reservations already being taken, the two are thrilled to bring […]
Humane Society of Summit County announces 2023 car raffle
Humane Society of Summit County announces 2023 car raffle The Humane Society of Summit County is hosting its annual car raffle, and one lucky ticket holder will receive the grand prize of a 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Sport. Raffle tickets are $25 each or 5 for $100 with a maximum of 5,000 tickets sold. Tickets are […]
Avoid ticks this season with natural repellents
Submitted by Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Ellen Daniels Some experts are predicting a nasty spring tick season, with several types of ticks biting unwary people, dogs and cats. There are three types of ticks in Ohio: blacklegged, Lone Star and brown dog. Many people are unaware that ticks often crawl up clothing and can end up on your […]
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Let’s Talk About Hybrid Water Heaters
by Tom Olecki, Owner, Broadview Heating With the discussion about electrification becoming more and more prevalent, we are getting an abundance of calls about converting to hybrid water heaters. So, what exactly is this new technology about?Hybrid water heaters are super-high-efficient electric heaters that generate hot water for about one-third the cost of conventional electric […]
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Rethinking with ReWorks: ReWorks’ Document Shredding and Recycling Program
by Marcie E. Kress, Executive Director, ReWorks In July, our document shredding and recycling event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 8, at Longwood Park, 1566 E. Aurora Rd. in Macedonia.This service is open to both residents and businesses of Summit County. ReWorks offers the event at multiple locations throughout the county and […]
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Recession Fears & Portfolio Moves
by Kevin Kroskey, CFP®, MBA Is the U.S. economy is heading toward a recession? This question is seemingly perennial, but no doubt has been a hot topic in the last year. Google Trends has shown the search for ‘recession’ is up several hundred percent since 2022.I’ve also been asked the recession question with much more […]
Revere notes
by Sheldon Ocker More than 90% of the Revere High School senior class will do an internship and give a presentation about their experience the final week of May. High school students are signing up for the 10 events planned for Class Day on April 27. The senior class has a secret theme in the […]