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As we change from spring to summer, we ask all residents to drive with caution as our road crews mow and repair township roadways. It is also important to take note of some important changes happening in the City of Dover and surrounding Tuscarawas County.
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A 2012 survey by the state Department of Health found nearly one in three home septic systems leaking untreated waste into the ground. As a result, the state enacted new rules on home sewage treatment systems in 2015, the first update since 1977.
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DOVER TOWNSHIP HUSBAND-AND-WIFE TEAM LAWTON AND KODI BROCK TO CELEBRATE TEN YEARS IN BUSINESS IN 2019.
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JAMES CORLEY LAUNCHES CUSTOM FURNITURE BUSINESS IN DOVER WORKSHOP.
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During the State Route 39 resurfacing project, Gooding’s Farm Market will remain open during normal business hours–Monday-Saturday, 9a-6p and Sunday 10a-4p.
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Summer is the time to enjoy vacations, camping, picnics and the Fourth of July; however, summertime also brings fires and burn injuries due to fireworks and outdoor cooking.
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Wednesday, June 20
10a – Nature Storytime – Dover Public Library – Miss Claire will read some nature-themed stories, and you will make your own pair of binoculars to take with you on the Nature Hike.
2p – Animal Signs Hike – Camp Buckeye Retreat Center – Hosted by Dover Public Library, this fun and informative hike will take place on Camp Buckeye trails, led by Camp Buckeye staff.
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