Early Marietta
David B. Baker
A Marietta Daily Times writer in 1917 referred to a Marietta bathing spot on the Muskingum River as “Our Coney Island,” referring to the iconic amusement parks on Coney Island in Brooklyn. That comparison was a stretch; there were no carnival rides. But ...
By Jean Ambrose
Easter is the most important day in the year for Christians. It commemorates the state torture and execution of a political protester and agitator, Jesus of Nazareth, more than 2,000 years ago — and the disappearance of his body two days later.
No one could have anticipated ...
When Rufus Putnam and his group of men set out to form Marietta 228 years ago, they did a little shopping along the way to make sure they would have enough to eat. Among their purchases was 500 pounds of hard bread and a firkin of butter.
Last year I wrote a long account of their April ...
(AP) — U.S. futures were trading modestly lower early Friday following surprisingly strong jobs data from the federal government.
Equities markets are closed for Good Friday, but futures markets were trading into Friday morning, albeit quietly.
Futures for S&P 500 dipped 0.3%, ...
By Mark Wilmoth
The request came twice in less than one week: “Please, lay hands on them and pray and ask God to send them back.” Both requests came from family members who had just lost a child. That’s the worst kind of loss. Most of us grow up knowing that we will probably lose our ...
There were questions from Washington County residents regarding the communication between the commissioners and the developers of the proposed data center in Waterford during a meeting Thursday.
“About every other day there’s communication and we’re stressing that we want to have a ...