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Moms helping moms

Moms Offering Moms Support is an organization that recently formed to provide guidance to young mothers in Delaware County. (Gazette | Deborah E. Evans)

Moms Offer­ing Moms Sup­port pro­vides guid­ance to young mothers

Health District affects all, new commissioner says

She­lia Hid­dle­son, the Delaware Gen­eral Health District’s new com­mis­sioner, calls her agency “a really well-kept secret, and as long as we’re doing our jobs really well, peo­ple will prob­a­bly never know what it is we do every day.”

Revenue losses prompt DCBDD levy

The Delaware County Board of Devel­op­men­tal Dis­abil­i­ties says it needs approval of the eight-year, 0.56-mill oper­at­ing levy on the May 7 bal­lot to con­tinue to pro­vide ser­vices for 2,239 devel­op­men­tally dis­abled indi­vid­u­als and their families.

Walking in her shoes

Chris Betts, from left, Joe Fetcherolf and Brandon Clay show off their footwear before the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event Saturday. The men wore women’s shoes to support sexual assault awareness. (Gazette | Gary Budzak)

Going the extra mile to pre­vent violence

Under construction

Delaware’s newest firehouse, Station 303 is under construction at 1320 W. Central Ave., funded by a levy passed in 2010. (FOR THE GAZETTE | DEBORAH E. EVANS)

Fire levy passed in 2010 allows improve­ments in city department

'Aviation Day' nears

Planes are parked at the Delaware Municipal Airport last Saturday, April 20. Things will be considerably busier on Sept. 7, when the Airport holds a free “Aviation Day.” (GAZETTE | GARY BUDZAK)

Events lined up at airport

For looking good

Wezlynn Davis pours lip gloss she mixed together into a tube at The Beauty Lab, 37 N. Sandusky St. The shop opened this month. (GAZETTE | GARY BUDZAK)

Beauty Lab opens on N. Sandusky.

Finishing touches

Workers for the Delaware County Engineer’s Office and the Ohio Department of Transportation were at Sandusky Street and Central Avenue Monday and Tuesday, placing finishing touches on a traffic signal installation project that began last fall. The work is expected to be completed this week with the addition of ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps. Using a $253,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation, the city installed new signals at the intersection to make it a duplicate of the William-Sandusky streets intersection. Also new at the Central-Sandusky intersection are turn-only arrows for those waiting in the left-turn lanes. The turn lanes are expected to reduce the number of traffic accidents, which state statistics showed had a greater likelihood of happening at the site. (For The Gazette | Deborah E. Evans)

Traf­fic sig­nal improve­ment at San­dusky Street and Cen­tral Avenue gets final details

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