New Jersey native relocated to Dublin to be closer to his family
Following the death of his wife, John Tighe traded his 1.5 acres in New Jersey for a Tuller Ridge Drive townhouse in Dublin.
View ArticleHit the Road, Cracks
Cracked, dry and brittle skin is an unwanted cold accessory for many. Though age can make skin more susceptible to the drop in humidity, those with certain skin conditions can also find themselves...
View ArticleThe Right Amount of Light
Whether you need it to read by, set a mood or provide complete illumination, proper lighting is a key part of interior design. And with a plethora of designs available, you can brighten your home in...
View ArticlePastor uses triathlons to help grow his church
After Gary Fowler finished his first triathlon, he asked his wife to slap him and remind him how difficult it was should he ever consider doing another.
View ArticlePickerington pastor inspires focus on health in those around him
Konan Stephens started running in high school, where he found some success in track and cross country.
View ArticleColumbus Rocks the Cure Holiday Spectacular to raise money to help those with...
A variety show featuring rock music, fashion, comedy, dance and magic will be held at 8 p.m. Unknown Objecton Dec. 19 at Strongwater Food & Spirits to benefit the fight against cancer.
View ArticleNASO's Holiday Spectacular celebrates with theater favorites
The New Albany Symphony Orchestra is celebrating the silver screen during its Holiday Spectacular, held at 3 p.m. on Dec. 20 at the Schottenstein Theater of the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the...
View ArticleA Familiar Tune
Two touring shows featuring the Columbus Symphony Orchestra this winter have had a reputation for attracting audience members of all ages. The Spy Who Loved Me, showing at the Ohio Theatre in January,...
View Article'Courting' Good Will
Basketball Warrior turned European pro strives to help children and athletes
View ArticleBuilding Out
It has spread to five other continents, but the sports festival that started it all returns this spring. Held March 3-6 in locations throughout Columbus, the Arnold Sports Festival has grown...
View ArticleVS VP has a passion for an active lifestyle
Kristin Scott got hooked on fitness at just 3 years old.
View ArticleA series of facelifts brings 1920s home into the present
Since Jamie Jones first moved into her husband’s 1929 Upper Arlington home, she has spent the last 12 years slowly remodeling it.
View ArticleBaker turns her passion into a business
Michelle Kozak learned how to bake bread in seventh grade, but it was sweets she was drawn to the most.
View ArticleRecreation Services administrator found her calling for municipal service...
Tracey Gee has been a fixture in the Dublin Recreation Services Department for 20 years, but the foundation for her interest in the industry goes back even farther.
View ArticlePickerington triathlete rallies after accident
Kat Briggs was looking forward to competing in the ITU (International Triathlon Union) World Triathlon Grand Final for the first time when a July biking accident robbed her of the opportunity.
View ArticleA desire to improve community life informs city manager’s career
The first time Joe Stefanov and his wife, Debbie, drove through New Albany, they knew something about the community just felt different.
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