Hambden Township
December 4, 2014

The grand opening of RediGo, Hambden's local convenience mart and gas station, will take place Dec. 5 from 4-6 p.m. WKKY will be…

RediGo Grand Opening

The grand opening of RediGo, Hambden’s local convenience mart and gas station, will take place Dec. 5 from

4-6 p.m. WKKY will be there live doing a remote broadcast and there will be special gas prices, free hot dogs, coke and chips for all customers. Guests will also have chances to win free prizes as well play the WKKY Prize Wheel.

Mike Patel, the store’s new owner, also has great sales on many items and there will be free coffee all weekend long. Come on out and see all of the wonderful changes he has made that will really be a benefit for the community.

Thank You

Hambden trustees and Fiscal Officer Laura Chorman would like to thank Linda Petkosek for her many years of service and dedication to our township. Linda, a former fiscal officer, still volunteers by serving on the park board, and until recently, on the audit committee. Her generous gift of her time and vast knowledge has helped the township in countless ways.

Because Linda has recently opted not to renew her appointment to the audit committee, the township is seeking a resident who would be interested in such an appointment. The committee meets only three to four times a year and is responsible for reviewing township financial reports. It is not a huge time commitment, but whoever applies should be detail oriented and be willing to spend time reviewing reports prior to the meetings.

If anyone is interested and would like more information, contact Laura Chorman at the township hall at 440-286-4364.

Live Nativity In Hambden

Hambden Congregational Church will continue its tradition of presenting a live Nativity on Dec. 13 from 5-8 p.m. There is no cost for the wonderful event.

Bring the whole family. The church is located on GAR Highway across from Hambden Elementary School.

Holiday Open House

The Nest is a vintage chic home decor shop owned by Stephanie and Kevin Talty, Hambden residents who have gone all out for the holidays. They are hosting a holiday open house on Dec. 7 from noon to 5 p.m. There will be refreshments, desserts and great giveaways.

During their 12 Days of Christmas, Dec. 9-23, there will be amazing savings each day. Be sure to check them out. The shop is located at 520 Water St. in Chardon.

Bryant’s Forever Green

Bryant’s Forever Green Landscape and Garden Center opened in 2004. Terri and John Bryant have a beautiful holiday shop that will be open through Dec. 24. They feature handmade greenery arrangements, including centerpieces, wreaths, swags and mantelpieces. They will also custom make an order to one’s specifications.

They have pine roping/garland, fresh cut Frasier fir Christmas trees in sizes from 3 to 14 feet as well as live Christmas trees that can be planted in the yard after the holidays. These include white pines, blue spruce, Frasier fir and Serbian spruces.

They also have indoor plants such as poinsettias, Christmas cactus and amaryllis.

Bryant’s is located on Route 6 just a quarter mile east of the township hall. Open from April through December, hours are Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4p.m.; Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Please check out all they have to offer and help support local businesses.

Christmas Tree Sale

Hambden Fire Department is selling beautiful, fresh cut Christmas trees. It is a very important fundraiser for the fire department and residents look forward to it each year.

The lot is open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily and there is a beautiful selection to choose from. They only have 100 trees to sell this year so get there early to make a selection and help support the local fire department.

Winter Reminders

Just a couple of reminders for winter snow plowing: Please do not push snow out into the road or across the road when plowing the driveway. It is not only illegal, but can also be very dangerous for other drivers and mail delivery.

When one piles the snow up around mailboxes, it can make it very difficult to deliver the mail as well as contribute to destruction of mailbox posts. The township is responsible if the plow truck actually hits the mailbox, but not if it is broken by flying snow. The more snow around the post, the more to fly up and cause damage.

If a mailbox is hit, the township will reimburse the resident $35 or install a new standard mailbox/post. The mailbox must be damaged beyond reasonable repair to be eligible for a new one. The road department superintendent will make this determination. The township hopes everyone will have a safe winter.

No Dogs Allowed

As much as the township does not like limiting access to any township properties, trustees must ask residents to stop walking their dogs in the township cemetery. Many residents have complained about the situation and the fact that some people are not cleaning up after their dogs. There are plenty of places in the township park to walk dogs. Signs will be posted in the cemetery.

Got News?

We always like to hear from our residents. If you have something you would like to let your friends and neighbors know about, whether it is a new business, meeting or special occasion, email Nadine Pope at popemi@roadrunner.com. I would especially like to hear from residents about any holiday events at businesses that our neighbors would not want to miss.