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Letter From the Publishers Fall is such a beautiful time in the Ohio River Valley, especially in our “Tree City” of Mariemont! Just as fall ushers in changes like cooler weather, colorful leaves, sweaters, and harvest décor, it has brought a few staff changes to the Mariemont Town Crier as well. After many years of writing and contributing to the Town Crier, Rex Bevis is retiring as one of our beloved volunteers. He plans to travel and enjoy more time with family. Thank you for your many years of commitment to the Village of Mariemont, and for sharing your vast knowledge, insights, and sage advice through
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the Town Crier! Cheers to many wonderful adventures! Readers have of course noticed the numerous, well-honed architectural stories from Matt Ayer over the past year. Matt quietly entered the Town Crier fold after a few article submissions made us realize what a fount of knowledge he is on Mariemont history and architecture! So, a belated, but very warm welcome, Matt! We also have a new writer joining us. Carol Sanger moved to The Hampstead in Mariemont four years ago, but
she is not new to writing! Carol is a former journalist who wrote for the Cincinnati Post and the Cincinnati Enquirer. She currently paints pet portraits. Happy to have you as part of our team, Carol! Keep an eye out for her first TC story in November. Suzy and Matt Weinland
Correction The byline for the September issue’s press release on the Daughters of the American Revolution’s U.S. Constitution library displays was incorrect. The article was written by Sarah Hartkemeier.
Mariemont Town Crier