A Layperson’s Guide to Surviving the Sandwich Years
A few years ago, Breeda Miller was in the middle of the classic “Caregiver Sandwich.” You’ve heard of that. The term “Sandwich Generation” was coined as a sort of buzz word several years ago, referring primarily to caregivers who find themselves “sandwiched” in between caring for their children and their elder parents or other family members. Obviously, while the Sandwich Generation […]
An Instrument of Peace
Editor’s Note: The following biography of Fr. Bosco (his preferred form of address) is taken in part from his initial homily on June 29. Father Bosco Padamattummal began his tenure at Manchester’s St. Mary Catholic Church in late June. Since his arrival, he has worked diligently to welcome those of the Catholic faith and others to […]
New and Current Vehicles on Display at Fire Department Open House
A Kubota All-Terrain rescue vehicle, donated to the Manchester Fire Department in memory of the late Cameron LaDouceur, was one of many vehicles on display at this year’s fire department open house. LaDouceur family members were on hand to thank the community for all of the effort and money donated to memorialize Cameron, who died […]
Teacher of the Month Returns!
MIRROR-Teacher of the month Nomination Form Teachers play an important role in our community and in the lives of our children. Last year’s Teachers of the Month were highly accomplished and recognized professionals both within and outside of the classroom. After a summer hiatus, and giving everyone a month or so to get to know […]
Unforgettable Photos Moving to New Main Street Location
It’s an exciting time for Mary Bortmas at Unforgettable Photos, Manchester’s most visible local photography studio business. As of October 15, 2014, the business will be “taking its show on the road,” and going mobile as Mary seeks new directions and new heights for a business that has afforded her unlimited opportunities over the past […]
Sewer Update Project to Begin This Week
Village residents received a rather surprising message late last week, advising them of a “televising and cleaning” program of the sewer system throughout the village through the end of October. The notes taped to the door indicated that the ensuing process might cause the water to gurgle in the toilet bowl, and even suggested keeping […]
Recipe: It’s Chili Season!
Fall weather always puts me in the mood for chili. There are hundreds of variations of this popular cool-weather dish, and everyone has what they consider “the best” recipe. Obviously, taste is subjective when it comes to chili. My friend and I participated in the Men’s Club Chili Cookoff for several years, with varying results. One […]
Co-op Enters its 50th Year – A Manchester Tradition Has a Bright Future
In the fall of 1964, the Manchester Cooperative Preschool started with a handful of young students and their teacher, Mrs. Delores Wolff, in the basement of the Emanuel United Church of Christ educational wing. This year, as the Co-op begins its 50th season, the school boasts 29 eager learners and two fresh and enthusiastic new […]
Manchester Planning Commission Chair Wears Many Hats
Chairman of the Manchester Township Planning Commission, Les Kopka, has deep roots in Manchester community, but his interests and activities sometimes venture beyond his hometown. A 1970 graduate of Manchester High School, Kopka also was one of the original members as well as President of what started as the Manchester Jaycees Fat Lamb Club. In the past […]
Emanuel Steeple Project on Schedule
Those who have watched the Emanuel Church steeple with interest this summer may have noticed an apparent delay over the past few weeks. After much activity in early summer, with the removal of an old steeple and then, a few weeks later, a new structure put into place, there has been another interval while no […]