A few staffers short this week, we investigate:
*Silver Lake to receive COVID-19 funds for equipment & software, including a new barrier to allow better separation between employees and visitors at the village hall.
*Stow Municipal Court has taken measures to ensure jurors are safe in trials during the pandemic.
*The “Back the Blue” rally planned at the Rubber City Harley Davidson dealership on Howe Ave.
*Public art in Cuyahoga Falls and the possibility for more projects which were put on hold until 2021.
*Up Front Art Space’s move to 127 Portage Trail next week, and their opening show in the new space (September 25)
*Bart Sullivan interview with Cindy Michael, owner and operator of Harps & Thistles Yarn & Gift Emporium (and new fan of the show) about how business has changed for her in the pandemic, the exciting events the store has offered, and the wonder of yarn. (33:38)
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