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Uniontown Brewing Company is typically packed around mealtime, but was especially busy one evening in November 2019 when Mayor Matt Miller and Dr. Carlos Campo spoke together at an event.
Stay-at-home regulations have since changed how the restaurant operates. Uniontown Brewing Company is now offering take-out rather than sit-down service.
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The Ashland Balloonfest typically draws hundreds to Freer Field every June. This year, it’s yet to be decided if the festival will continue.
A determination on Ashland Balloonfest 2020 in Freer Field is said to be made sometime in May or early June.
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Public gatherings at Corner Park have become a rare sight since social distancing began.
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Foot traffic near the Ashland County Courthouse has ceased.
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When Hopkins Landing opened in 2010, the grand opening drew about 50 people to celebrate. Many met at nearby River Walk Park with kayaks and canoes and rode together down the river to Hopkins Landing.
Gatherings like this at local parks have stopped due to social distancing, but the parks remain open for those who wish to enjoy the outdoors.
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In late March, residents of Jeromesville remembered beloved neighbor Bill Cameron with a one-of-kind tractor procession.
The main roads in Jeromesville are significantly less busy most other days.
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Millers-Hawkins Market remains busy, however social distances recommendations have altered the way people buy their groceries.
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Soles Market in Jeromesville is a watering hole for several Jeromesville locals.
One day in March 2020, locals gathered to watch the funeral procession for resident Bill Cameron, but since then, the shop has been less busy.
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The streets seem wider in downtown Ashland due to less people parking on Main Street.
