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Andy Resnik, Dublin Villager editor

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You might be aware that the Dublin AM Rotary sponsored a Veterans Flight to Washington, D.C., on Sunday, Nov. 1. Rotary members who also are pilots donated their planes to fly seven veterans to D.C. to visit veterans memorials. ThisWeek photograph...
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I've decided to get my children vaccinated. At first, I was of another mind about it, but now I don't think it's worth the risk not to vaccinate against H1N1.
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Also, I'm curious what fellow parents are deciding about the H1N1 vaccine. My daughter goes to Goddard, so we're waiting to hear from her pediatrician when the vaccine will be available for her. The pediatrician is recommending that all her patien...
October 21
While I agree that the speech should not be mandated, the important fact that you missed is that parents had to write a note to "opt in" to see the speech. The school district demonstrated very poor judgment in this decision. Their message should ...
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Favorite event in Dublin
The Frog Jump: I can't wait until my daughter is old enough to participate
Favorite place to go in Dublin
Mary Kelley's, Columbus Zoo (although it's technically not in Dublin)
Hobbies
Spending time with my family, birdwatching, watching Cleveland sports

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Dublin AM Rotary Veterans Flight

You might be aware that the Dublin AM Rotary sponsored a Veterans Flight to Washington, D.C., on Sunday, Nov. 1. Rotary members who also are pilots donated their planes to fly seven veterans to D.C. to visit veterans memorials. ThisWeek photographer Lorrie Cecil made the trip as well and got great pictures for the Dublin Villager (front page and inside photo page) and a multimedia presentation on ThisWeekNews.com. I'm pasting a link to our video player below. To watch Lorrie's presentation, clic… Continue

Posted on November 4, 2009 at 5:37pm —

Andy Resnik

Public art in Dublin

Dublin Villager reporter Jennifer Noblit is writing an eight-part series on public art in Dublin. Here are the first four stories in the series. I'll post 5-8 as they run in the paper.

Leatherlips sculpture dominates Scioto Park

Soccer, art synonymContinue

Posted on July 16, 2009 at 10:16pm — 6 Comments

Andy Resnik

Dublin Irish Festival

Here's our first story previewing the Irish Festival. I'll be adding more over the next few weeks.

Volunteers to top 1,000 for Irish festival

Posted on July 16, 2009 at 8:22pm — 5 Comments

Andy Resnik

Dublin Farmers Market

Who doesn't like to eat fresh produce? The Dublin Farmers Market is about to arrive at Dublin Community Church, 81 W. Bridge St. TehKu Tea Company owner Inggrie Merriman, who has been trying to establish a farmers market in Dublin for two years, said: "We want a variety of dairy, honey, fresh produce. We're trying to get baked goods and meat. We want to try to get a good variety so people can do their shopping mid-week at the farmers market." Sounds good to me, except for the dairy (lactose into… Continue

Posted on June 18, 2009 at 10:36pm —

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Relay For Life

I had a nice conversation the other day with Dublin Relay For Life organizer Stephanie Reed and she mentioned that the American Cancer Society needs more donations than ever, because more people than ever before are asking for help. Lots of cancer sufferers are losing their jobs and health insurance because of the economy, and they're turning to the American Cancer Society for help. We tried to do our part at the Dublin Villager to help out by writing stories in the three weeks leading up to Rel… Continue

Posted on June 17, 2009 at 10:37pm —

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At 7:12pm on October 30, 2009, Linda gave Andy Resnik a gift
Thanks for the ducklings! Here's a gift I sure hope you DON'T need soon ....
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At 9:06am on March 20, 2009, Beverly Swartzlander said…
Andy, Yes I am her mother.Beverly
At 4:57am on February 25, 2009, Brian Whelan said…
Greetings from Dublin ( Ireland )
Thanks Andy for your suggestion of contacting Scott Dring.
Sorry we posted our free service in the wrong place - maybe this will be of benefit to everyone in the long run.
Brian Whelan.
At 10:42am on December 29, 2008, Rick Frantz said…
My profile photo taken in front of the big globe was taken at the ESRI conference, which is a big GIS conference, I attended as a GIS Analyst for the City. Sorry, it's not in Dublin and the big globe isn't available for inspection :)
At 11:48am on December 14, 2008, Lisa said…
We've gone to Doc Henderson's regularly since it opened, and I often drag people out there from work. It is TERRIFIC. They have a amazing selection of wines, the food is fresh and superb - if you like Brie they've got this fantastic baked brie salad with raspberries, blue berries and has a champagne raspberry vinegrette that's quite tasty!

On Tuesday nights they do special "wine pairings" and they also have just started an "Early Bird" special. You get your meal, coffee, dessert and non alcholic beverage for only $17 from 4-6 p.m. Monday - Friday. It's a really nice atmosphere too, the woodwork is gorgeous, and they've got great artwork throughout. I love sitting outside in the summer, although it is on 5th street so it does get noisy when you sit out there, but it's a beautiful place.

Bring your wife out, you guys will love it! Thanks for the welcome! Here is the url for more information on Doc's - http://www.dochendersonsrestaurant.com/
At 1:32am on December 14, 2008, Bob Rohlfing said…
Thanks for the note and link to Jenny's article! She did a great job and was a pleasure to work with. I'll add some comments about the biz to my profile so the restroom refernce makes sense. By the way, the caption for my pic is "Go ahead, make my day."
At 6:54pm on December 7, 2008, Jeff Young said…
Hi Andy,
My favorite episode is Trouble With Tribbles, especially since there was a "sequel" done for it in the animated series and a related episode "Trials and Tribblations" done in the DS9 series.
At 7:09pm on December 2, 2008, Andy Hirsch said…
Hey Andy,
Thanks for the note. I am that same Andy Hirsch. I stumbled on this site and thought it was a great idea. Nice work!!
At 9:34pm on November 30, 2008, Sue Burness said…
Hi Andy - had a wonderful Thanksgiving - hate to see the long weekend end.
Hope you did as well. And I will continue to spread the word on YourDublin. This is a great tool for community "conversation" - the key - as you know - is to keep it real, authentic and transparent.
At 1:28pm on November 21, 2008, Michelle Vroom, City of Dublin said…
We are up to exciting things here! It's less than two weeks to the annual Christmas Tree Lighting ... 6 p.m., Dec. 4 in Historic Dublin (near 62 W. Bridge st.). And we're adding categories to our e-News subscriptions in order to better serve the community. Find out more at www.dublin.oh.us.
 
 

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    Dublin history lesson

    Peter and Benjamin Sells came to the area around 1801 from Huntington County, Pa., to buy land. Old Dublin was first platted in 1810 by their brother, John. Surveyor John Shields named the town after his birthplace in Ireland. The town developed the usual assortment of mills, shops and churches, with settlers coexisting peacefully with Wyandot Indians, who camped on Indian Run. The town gained notoriety in the mid-19th century, when a surplus of taverns and rowdy Civil War veterans gave the village a tough reputation. Columbus' growth and the construction of I-270 made expansion inevitable. Dublin achieved city status in 1987.
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