Local News
Front Page News

School News

Arts & Events

Sports

Special Sections

Sports Gallery

Photo Gallery
Opinion
Editorials

Letters

Columnists
Records
Obituaries

Police/Court News

Community
Lifestyles
Weddings

Engagements

Anniversaries
AP Wire
State News

National News

World News

Entertainment
Classifieds
Classifieds

Place An Ad
Other Info
Rack Locations

Links
About Us
Contact Us

Staff

Subscribe

Classified Ad Info

Display Ad Info

Deadline Info



Frontpage News

New LED stop sign in place
The Danbury trustees and Police Chief Mike Meisler have been working for months to get this LED stop sign at the intersection of Bayshore Road and Danbury North Road. The sign which costs around $1,300 was installed on Friday. Meisler said, "This sign will greatly enhance the safety at this interse ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Having fun in the sun at Lakeside
Nathaniel Norris, Toledo, was having fun watering his sand castle at the Lakeside beach on Tuesday as grandma watches. Nathaniel and his family was visiting Lakeside for the week. (Photo by Pat Lukac) ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Cool day to pick strawberries
Anguel Damico from Willoughby Hills was out picking strawberries at John Tracey Farm on Tuesday. Anguel lives in Marblehead in the summer and was helping his mom pick the berries to make a dessert,. He said that Wednesday is his 12th birthday and he was hoping for something with strawberries f ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Small Joys Pre-school thank all for support
The Parents Group of Small Joys Pre-School held a spring fund-raiser for the school. The group sold raffle tickets for a chance to win market totes filled with gift certificates and merchandise from area businesses valued at over $400 each. Pictured above is the four-year-old class from Small Joys ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Selling lemonade for a cure
By PAT LUKAC This weekend, home-schooled students Bradley and Brianna Cordero, Lakeside, set up a "Alex's Lemonade Stand." Both Bradley, nine, and Brianna, six, are home-schooled students though the K12 program. Over 226 home-schooled students in Ohio participated and was the third highest in t ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
First annual SMASH competition at DJHS
This week, the Danbury Junior High School students participated in the first annual SMASH (Science, Math, Academic, Scholastic Hour) competition. The students completed the first three events on Tuesday, May 27, and, weather permitting, will complete the last three events on Friday, May 30. The juni ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Marblehead Peninsula
The Marblehead Peninsula Chamber of Commerce had a truly successful 71st annual Spring Banquet that was held at Mon Ami's Restaurant and Winery on May 15. Each year at the annual banquet a Business of the Year award is presented. To be a Business of the Year award winner you must be a chamber m ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
2008 Little Miss Daisy
The 2nd annual Little Miss Daisy Pageant was held at James Park on Saturday, May 10. Girls ages four to six whose parents live or work on the Peninsula were eligible to enter the pageant. Last year's Little Miss Daisy Addison Barna, crowned the 2008 winner. The contestants answered one question and ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Daisy Day is Saturday, May 10
Celebrate the blooming of the Lakeside Daisy by attending Marblehead's fifth annual Daisy Day on Saturday, May 10. This annual event is held in conjunction with the open house held by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources at the Lakeside Daisy Preserve on Alexander Pike in Marblehead that same da ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY

Danbury's Brittany Isom just clears the bar in her high-jump attempt on Thursday, April 24 against Genoa. ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Light of Hope award winners
On April 17, the Ottawa County Prosecutor's Office presented the annual Light of Hope award to Marc Nye, deputy sheriff, Patrol Division (left), and Mark Meisler, detective sergeant, Danbury Township Police Department (right). The award is for outstanding service rendered to crime victims during the ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY
Looks as if spring might be here!
These beautiful hyacinths were found at the Glovinsky home across the street from the Peninsula News office. Hyacinths are noted for their long lasting blooms and outstanding fragrance. These qualities make them a top choice for forcing, as well as an attractive addition to the flower bed. Blooms wi ...
CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY

Copyright © 2008 www.OurTownsNews.com.
Brown Publishing Company. All rights reserved.