NB Library Newsletter – Nov. 2014
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The North Baltimore Public Library offers so much for our community. Take a few minutes to check out their very comprehensive newsletter!
North Baltimore Village Finance Officer’s Report to Council – November 4, 2014
Here are the results for North Baltimore’s 10 Pin Lanes & Lounge – for the Monday Trio League for Week 10.
Mike Frost hits 700 on the nut.
The Village of North Baltimore will have some money for repairing some of the rough streets throughout the village with the passing of a renewal of a 5 year street levy.
The Blanchard Valley Conference released the final statistics for the 2014 football season. In addition, we have included the All-BVC teams as selected by a vote of the coaches in the league.
This is a test of the Photo Gallery function.
Here are the Week One results for the North Baltimore Men’s Basketball League, aka the Dick Clark Men’s League (DCML). The leading scored for the
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) District Two announces that , southbound I-75, between US 6 and Cygnet Road, will be completely closed for pavement repair. Traffic will be detoured from southbound I-75 to US 6 (Exit 179) to SR 25 to Cygnet Road. Traffic will return to southbound I-75 from Cygnet Road.
Braylyn Ann Mareches, infant daughter of John Joseph (Joey) Mareches and Tina (DeCooman) Mitchell, left this world on November 2, 2014.
The North Baltimore High School Marching Band presents their annual INDOOR presentation of the performances from the 2014 Football Season.
The Virginia Theater has shown movies in North Baltimore for 77 years (July 10, 1937) by projecting light through film onto the silver screen. That method is over! Movie projection has changed from 35 millimeter film to digital projection.
The Virginia Theater needs strong support to help finance the transition from film to digital projection, thus keeping the theater open on Main Street in downtown North Baltimore.
Here is an update for contributions to the campaign from Ralph H. Wolfe:
The North Baltimore Village Council Public Safety (Fire, Police, EMS) Committe will be meeting:
North Baltimore High School Senior Quarterback Lane Bishop has been nominated for the JJ Huddle.com Player of Week. Here are Lane’s stats for last Friday night vs. Vanlue: the NB QB accounted for 529 yards of offense and seven TDs in a 54-20 win over Vanlue. He completed nine-of-17 passes for 294 yards and three TDs and ran the ball 15 times for 235 yards and four TDs. He also tied a state record for the longest rushing TD with a 99-yard fourth quarter TD run.
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This update addresses a very major change that has happened with TheNBXpress.com. It is a very good change! But, it is something that we are all going to need to get used to dealing with.
For those who visit our site a couple of times per day, everyday, you see the “progress”, the changes and the moves, regularly, sometimes in real time. For those who visit our site every couple of days, or weekly, you sorta notice that something is up and that some things might not be located where they used to be, or something doesn’t work the way it had previously. Or, better yet, you find the is something NEW!
North Baltimore American Legion Post #539 will be holding the annual Veteran’s Day Dinner. Call now for your reservations.
North Baltimore High School will be holding be a college Financial Aid Night
This meeting is mandatory for all High School and Junior High parents and Athletes planning on playing, Basketball, and Wrestling.
The following is the weekly report concerning construction and maintenance work on state highways within the Ohio Department of Transportation District 1 which includes the counties of Allen, Defiance, Hancock, Hardin, Paulding, Putnam, Van Wert and Wyandot. This report is issued each week beginning in April and continues through November.
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