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  2. Norwalk Reflector - Wikipedia

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    The Norwalk Reflector is a newspaper in Norwalk, Ohio, published Monday through Saturday, except U.S. federal holidays, in Norwalk, Ohio, United States with a daily distribution of approximately 5,600. The newspaper serves Norwalk and the rest Huron County, plus the Milan and Berlin Heights communities in southern Erie County.

  3. Surgery Center sees success - AOL

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    Lynanne Vucovich, Norwalk Reflector, Ohio March 27, 2021 at 3:01 PM The Surgery Center of North Central Ohio on Emerald Parkway is a collaboration between Fisher-Titus, NOMS and Health Care ...

  4. Firelands Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Preston-Wickham mansion on West Main Street was to be torn down for a new commercial building, and the society rallied to buy it and move the oldest part behind the library. Samuel Preston built the house in 1834. He was the founder of the Norwalk Reflector newspaper, which was published in the house for several years.

  5. East Norwalk Historical Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Established in c. 1655, the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery is Norwalk's oldest cemetery, and many of the area's first settlers are buried there. The cemetery is owned and maintained by the Third Taxing District, formally known as the East Norwalk Fire District of the Town of Norwalk, and before that it was known as the Down Town School District. [1]

  6. The Reflector (Washington newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Reflector is a weekly newspaper that provides coverage of Battle Ground, Washington in the United States and is the legal newspaper of the City of Battle Ground. [2] [3] The name Reflector comes from a tradition including similar newspaper titles like "Mirror." Norwalk, Ohio and Greenville, North Carolina also have newspapers called the ...

  7. Thomas C. O'Connor - Wikipedia

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    Thomas C. O'Connor (October 9, 1927 – January 16, 2001) was a one term Republican mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut from 1981 to 1983. He had previously served a term in the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 140th District.

  8. Cecil Green (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Green started his public service in 1971 when was appointed to the Norwalk planning commission. [2] In 1974 he was elected to Norwalk city council and was reelected in 1978, 1982 and 1986. In 1987, Green ran in a special election for the California State Senate seat left open after incumbent Paul B. Carpenter (D-Cerritos) resigned to join the ...

  9. Thomas Hanford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Hanford (July 22, 1621 – 1693) was a founding settler of Norwalk, Connecticut. He was the first minister in Norwalk, and continued in charge of the settlement's church for forty-one years, until his death in 1693. In addition to his spiritual leadership, he also served as the civic leader and school teacher of the settlement. [2]