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As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 4,762 people, 2,048 households, and 1,357 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 705.7 inhabitants per square mile (272.5/km 2).
The Edgewood Fight Song was written by former band director Gene Milford. The song resembles the style of Cherokee music in the introduction. [clarification needed] Then it quickly turns into a fast paced march. The Edgewood Botany team has won first place in the annual Ashtabula County Botany competition for the past four consecutive years.
Edgewood High School is a public high school in Trenton, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Edgewood City School District which serves students in the city of Trenton, the village of Seven Mile, and Wayne Township. The current facility opened in 2012 just outside the city of Trenton on Busenbark Road. [4] [5]
WZOO-FM (102.5 MHz) is a radio station in Edgewood, Ohio, United States, with a classic hits radio format. It is one of five stations in Media One Radio Group's Ashtabula cluster, the others being WFUN, WFXJ-FM, WQGR, WREO-FM, and WYBL.
Most of the city of Ashtabula is located in western Ashtabula Township, and the census-designated place of Edgewood is located in the township's southeast. Name and history [ edit ]
4810 West National Road Clayton, OH 45315 7-8 1968- Englewood Hills Elementary School 508 Durst Dr., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965- Northmoor Elementary School 4421 Old Salem Rd., Englewood, OH 45322 2-6 1965- Northwood Elementary School 6200 Noranda Dr., Dayton, OH 45415 2-6 1969- Union Elementary School 418 W. Martindale Rd., Union, OH 45322 2-6
Trenton was originally called Bloomfield, and under the latter name was platted in 1815. Bloomfield was named for Joseph Bloomfield, governor of New Jersey.In 1831, it was discovered that there was already a Bloomfield post office in Ohio, and so the town was renamed after the state capital of New Jersey at Trenton. [5]
The Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference is set to begin play in the 2026-27 football season and will contain several catholic high schools in Ohio. On July 9, 2024, the Ohio Catholic Athletic Conference was formed by eight catholic high schools based in northeast and central Ohio. Two charter members from northeast Ohio are Ursuline, and Walsh ...