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2 2 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 Name PG. A to Z Dependable Service Advisory Business Clinic.. 10 ARA Home Remodeling.. 16 The Beach Tanning 12 Belleria Pizza.. 16 Bershire Hathaway - Sue Carano 16 Blue Angel Properties... 8 Braydich Dental. 20 The Canine Campus & Training Center 13 City of Hubbard 9 The Corinthian.. 14 Cortland Banks. 8 Dave s Siding 10 Dave s Super Tire. 15 E.L. Welding 16 Flowers Radio & TV 5 Fluent & Associates. 2 Giant Eagle Churchill. 14 Hi Tech Automotive 16 Hubbard Community Pool 13 Hubbard Conservation Club. 14 Hubbard Pet Resort 9 James Roofing.. 3 Jeff Laney Wildlife Control 12 Johns Heating & Cooling 14 Keller Williams - Connie Tarr 3 Kerrigan Ins. Agency. 9 Kilar Fabrication.. 1 Kommunity 4 Kids.. 10 Liberty Sweeper... 8 Loving Pet Memorial.. 12 Mi Ranchitos. 5 Mancan Staffing 17 Morrow s Auto Service 10 Nationwide Ins. Rick Lohr. 8 New Dawn Salon & Day Spa.. 12 Northeast Ohio Stone, Slag & Sand 16 Businesses Directory Name PG. One Man & A Mower.. 16 The Original Fat Guy Bakery.. 12 P.I. & I. Motor Express 16 Parto s Golf Pizza Joe s.. 2 Rick Hern Motors. 13 RTW 11 Save-A-Lot. 5 Sereday s True Value 12 Sharon Regional Health Systems 10 Stewart Kyle Funeral Home 10 Stiver Stor-It.. 9 Stiver Excavating.. 14 Storm Service Solutions.. 19 Truck World 17 Valewood Electric.. 13 Wade Foltz & Assoc William PennAgency.. 17 Your Favorite Neighborhood Pizza Place! Cut Cheese Pizza With Review Coupon. Not Valid with any other offers. Expires 10/4/ Youngstown Hubbard Rd, Hubbard, OH YOUNGSTOWN-HUBBARD HUBBARD, OH (330) PROUDLY SERVING THE HUBBARD COMMUNITY AND BEYOND HUBBARD POLAND EAST PALESTINE ACCOUNTING SERVICES BOOKKEEPING PAYROLL TAX PREPARATION TAX PLANNING IRS AUDIT REPRESENTATION QUICKBOOKS TRAINING AND IMPLEMENTATION BUSINESS CONSULTING NEW BUSINESS FORMATION BUSINESS VALUATION FORENSIC ACCOUNTING INTERNAL CONTROL REVIEW AUDITS, REVIEWS, AND COMPILATIONS ACCOUNTING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND CLEAN-UP

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4 4 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 History of Hubbard Under a charter granted to the State of Connecticut in 1662 by King Charles, the State secured ownership of land including 3 million acres, that was organized as Trumbull County in 1800, with Warren as the county seat. Trumbull County has 25 townships, each approximately 5 miles square. In 1795 the State sold this land to Connecticut Land Company in order to raise funds for its schools. Nehemiah Hubbard purchased the Hubbard Township property, making his first sale of land to Samuel Tylee, a surveyor in Connecticut, and engaged him as his agent. Tylee and others then came to find and measure plots suitable for sale to early settlers. When the survey was complete, the men made a hazardous 6-7 week trip by ox-drawn cart back east. In 1801 Tylee, his wife Anna Sanford Tylee, and his mother-in-law returned to Hubbard and became the first permanent settlers in the Township. Samuel Tylee located at a spring near the present Roosevelt School, where he built a log cabin. He lived in the cabin until 1808 when he built a large frame house on West Road, now West Liberty Street, a few rods west of the square in the center of town. (This house now faces Bentley Avenue and is a duplex.) Soon friends and relatives of Tylee came from Connecticut. Capt. Thomas Roberts owned the southeast corner of what is now Main and Liberty Streets; Alfred Tylee owned the northeast corner; Sylvester Tylee, the southwest corner; and Samuel Tylee, the northwest corner. For many years, that section of town was known as Tylee s Corners. In 1803 Noah Fiedler, a circuit rider, organized the Methodist Church. The First Presbyterian Church was organized in 1804, as was a select school by Ansael Adams, who was just eighteen years old at the time. The first grist mill was built in 1809, a carding mill in 1810, a tannery was built and an ashery erected by Samuel Tylee at about the same time. Dr. John Mitcheltree is credited with opening the first store in 1806, located in the log cabin where he lived. He was also the first physician. The Township was civilly organized during this year also. The first post office was established previous to There was a stage coach route through Hubbard between Warren and Youngstown by way of Brookfield. The first hotel was on the corner of East Liberty Street and South Main Street about It was known as Pew House, then later as The Antler. It was torn down in 1940 to make way for the plaza. Until 1861 Hubbard remained a country-crossroads with relatively few houses; however, when the coal fields began to develop, the corners rapidly became a village. The increase in population was due to the emigration of people from Europe. These included the Welsh, Irish, Germans, Italian, Hungarians, Slovaks, Romanians and Greeks. Railroad communication was established in 1863 and business prospered. St. Patrick s Catholic Church was established in By 1868 the village had attained a population necessary to become an incorporated municipality. An election was held on June 20, 1868 and Nathaniel Mitchel was elected the first mayor. The manufacture of iron contributed greatly to the early prosperity of Hubbard, beginning when Andrews & Hitchcock built the first blast furnace in the area, followed by the second one in The Hubbard Rolling Mill Company, built the same year, was Hubbard s first iron works, a rolling mill consisting of puddle furnaces, muck rolls, bar mill and guide mill. There were 2 foundries, a planing mill, 2 brick yards, a furniture manufacturing company, 2 breweries and bowling alley during the 1870 s. The first newspaper was established in 1868 and had a circulation of 2,800. The Hubbard National Bank was organized in 1873 as the Hubbard Savings Bank with original capital of 25,000. On the first banking day, deposits totaled G.M. McKelvey & Company, a merchant from Youngstown, established a mercantile business north of the Erie depot in The Hubbard Volunteer Fire Department was organized in In September, 1886 the town cemetery was established. The next year an ordinance was passed to lay sewer for on North Main Street. A Board of Health was started in The first street car began operations in 1901 and continued until 1938 when it was replaced by a bus line. Round trip fare to Youngstown was 20 cents. Harding Park was once a farm with a little creek running through it called Mud Run. It was sold to Jacob Kalver, a personal friend of President Harding, and in 1922 Kalver donated the land to the village of Hubbard for use as a park with reservations that the name Harding Park was to be perpetual and that it be used for playgrounds and public recreation. Hubbard City and Township continues to grow with a population total of 14,863 according to the 1990 census figures. It remains a community of people with diverse backgrounds who appreciate the history and still look forward to future growth. The tannery and coal mines are gone; the streetcars, the steel mill and iron works are just memories; but new businesses form and I-80 crosses to the north. It has been called A Ribbon of Gold because it puts us about half-way between New York and Chicago, Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

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6 6 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 School Information BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICES 108 Orchard Ave., Hubbard, OH Superintendent's Office: x1003 Raymond W. Soloman, Superintendent Kathy Montgomery, Executive Assistant to the Superintendent Tricia Lockso, Curriculum Director Wendy Hendrix, Emis Coordinator Mary Mathews-Bebech, Special Services HUBBARD HIGH SCHOOL 350 Hall Ave., Hubbard, OH (Phone) Bradilyn Tobe, Hubbard High School Principal HUBBARD MIDDLE SCHOOL 250 Hall Ave., Hubbard, OH (Phone) Mr. Brian Hoffman, Hubbard Middle School Principal HUBBARD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 150 Hall Ave., Hubbard, OH (Phone) Shawn Marcello, Hubbard Elementary School Principal Treasurer's Office: x1010 Amber Babik, Treasurer COMMUNITY POOL 200 Hall Ave 44425, Hubbard, OH (330) ATHLETICS 350 Hall Ave., Hubbard, OH (Phone) HUBBARD MEMORIAL STADIUM 216 Center St., Hubbard, OH 44425

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10 10 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home Family Owned & Operated Since W Liberty St Hubbard, OH Phone: ~ Fax: ~ David J. Kyle Benjamin A. Kyle Complete Funeral Services ~ Cremation Services ~ Professional Staff Thoughtful Pre-Planning ~ Custom Designed Monuments Tim Turose, President & CEO Over 35 Years of Business Advising, Taxation & Accounting Services Call today to schedule a FREE consultation and business review N. Main Street Hubbard, OH Roofing Siding Decks Replacement Windows Room Additions Porches DAVE SHEMUNOVICH Call About Our Specials on Hercules & Other Brands of Tires! ALL MAJOR BRAND TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES TUNE UPS BRAKE SERVICE EXHAUST SYSTEM Mon. thru Fri. 8-6/ Closed Sat & Sun "A Community Caring for Our Youth, One Coat at a Time" Your support, financial, physical and in spirit is encouraged. To become involved or to make a donation skilar@kilar.cc

11 Hubbard Community and Business Guide Hubbard is advantageously located in the growing and easily accessible Steel Valley section of northern Ohio. The suburban community is strategically situated in the southeast corner of Trumbull County at the Interstate 80, Exit 234 junction, with routes U.S. 62 and Ohio 7 and State routes 304 and 616 joining to provide residents, travelers, and businessmen with fast and convenient links to the east, west, north and south. Nearby cities of Warren and Youngstown, Ohio, and Sharon and Farrell, Pennsylvania, provide residents with a variety of employment, shopping convenience, cultural and education facilities, and recreational facilities. Although Hubbard is primarily a residential area, there is a wide diversity of business enterprises located here, including the nation s largest supplier of ingot molds. Hubbard has grown from a small settlement of a few families to a city of approximately 8,000 residents and 3,442 households. People of the city and township represent an exciting and colorful blend of many different ethnic, religious, educational, and economic backgrounds. While preserving their divergent heritages and cherishing their individuality, Hubbard residents also work together in many service, business, social, and religious organizations to develop and support a community that promotes optimum opportunities for growth and fellowship. City Information YOUTH PROGRAMS There are four playgrounds with supervised play during the summer and team play with leagues for baseball, soccer, basketball and football. The ages range from midget through high school. HARDING PARK The park is about 45 acres with four pavilions, a Girl Scout cabin and a bandstand. Free concerts are held each Sunday during the summer months. Baseball, softball, tennis and soccer are just some of the activities enjoyed at the park. It is a jewel located in the southeast corner of Hubbard, just off State Route 616. TYLEE PARK This is a small park located near the Police Station and on the Square, which was called Tylee s Corners during the 1800 s. The walkways are paved with bricks that carry the names of many families and organizations in Hubbard. The park is named for Samuel and Anna Tylee, first settlers. SENIOR CITIZENS Hubbard has provided a beautiful, large room at the back of the City Administration Building for the use of our Senior Citizens. There is a food program served from there, regular meetings and games are played. There is van transportation provided by the Rotary Club, with the help of volunteer drivers.

12 12 Hubbard Community and Business Guide W. Liberty Street Hubbard, OH Gel Polish MARY BAUM

13 Hubbard Community and Business Guide WADE FOLTZ & Associates Real Estate, Inc. A Full Service Real Estate Company Serving Our Community Residential & Commercial Estate Appraisals Notary Personal Professional Service Hubbard Community Pool Aquatic Fitness & Swimming Aquatic Director: Patrick Goclano 200 Hall Ave Hubbard, Ohio Positive Reinforcement Training Facility in Hubbard, OH with a 2nd Location in Boardman & 2 Satellite Locations in Austintown & Warren

14 14 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 License # Buy One, Get One ½ Price Good Anytime Season General Excavating Septic Systems Gas Lines & Utilities Snow Removal Demolition Basement Waterproofing BELMONT AVE. YOUNGSTOWN, OH August 26-9:00am to Noon - Youth & Beginner Archery September 1 & 2-8:00am to 2:00pm - 3D Archery Shoot September 8-10:00am to 2:00pm - Small Game Clinic/ Squirrel Hunt September 9-7:00am to Noon- Small Game Clinic/ Squirrel Hunt September 16-9:00am to Noon - Youth & Beginner Indoor Archery September 22-9:00am to 2:00pm - Free Sight in Day September 29-8:00am to 5:00pm - Trapper Education September 30-9:00am to Noon - Youth & Beginner Archery October 13-10:00am to 2:00pm - Muzzle Loader Clinic October 21-9:00am to Noon - Youth & Beginner Indoor Archery November 2-6:00am to 9:00am - Hunter Education November 3-8am to 3pm - Hunter Education Indoor Archery League Every Tuesday Jan 8-March 26, 6pm-9pm January 17-2:00pm to 5:00pm - Membership Dinner April 12-6:00am to 9:00am - Hunter Education April 13-8:00am to 3:00pm - Hunter Education April 14-10:00am to 2:00pm - Basic/Advanced Shooting Skills Shotgun April 28-8:00am to 2:00pm - Youth 3D Archery Shoot May 4-9:00am to 4:00pm 60 Gun Raffle May 5-8:00am to 2:00pm - 3D Archery Shoot May 11-8:00am to 4:00pm - Kids Fishing Derby May 18-10:00am to 2:00pm - Fishing Clinic/ Classroom May 19-10:00am to 2:00pm - Fishing Clinic/ Pond Fishing May 25-10:00am to 2:00pm - Basic & Advanced Shooting Skills Pistol May 26-10:00am to 2:00pm - Basic & Advanced Shooting Skills Rifle June 1-8:00am to 2:00pm - 3D Archery Shoot June 2-8:00am to 2:00pm - 3D Archery Shoot

15 Hubbard Community and Business Guide Hubbard Public Library Along with the school, another central and educational component of the Hubbard community is the Hubbard Public Library. On April 13, 1937 nearly seventy-five people met to request the appointment of a library board of trustees. The Board of Education passed a resolution setting up a school district public library and seven trustees were appointed. The library was first established within a room on the first floor of the Roosevelt School and then moved to its current facility at 436 West Liberty Street which was constructed in 1962, with several renovations and additions following. Since then, Hubbard Public Library has grown exponentially in collection, materials, programming, and resources. As a community engagement center, we encourage literacy, learning, and discovery within, as well as beyond, the walls of the library. Technology creates new ways of disseminating information and resources; what remains the same is the heart and commitment to excellence shown by everyone involved in maintaining the mission, including each member of the Board of Trustees and the dedicated team of employees. If you haven t explored Hubbard Public Library s offering lately, you re missing some great opportunities! Inflation may be putting 1921-New Hubbard High School three story building with gymnasium and auditorium built on Orchard Avenue. New building held both grade school & high school Roosevelt Elementary School building constructed on School Street. Hubbard High School Orchard Ave. becomes Hubbard Junior/Senior high school. The archway in the center of the building was preserved during demolition and is now part of the new school buildings on Hall Street. Photo taken Circa 1930 (photos & info courtesy of the Hubbard Public Library) limits on what you can afford to do, but your library card is still free and opens doors to discovery. Check us out! Hubbard Public Library 436 W Liberty St, Hubbard, OH beyond-books.org Exp. 9/30/2018

16 16 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 North East Ohio Stone & Sand Limestone #57 Washed River Rock All sizes: #57 #46 (Septic) #8 (pea gravel) AGRICULTURAL SLAG Septic Filter Sand Pool Sand Mulch Available Our Prices are 15-20% BELOW our Competition! Machine Rentals Available (for spreading) Small Excavation Work Available! SPECIAL CONTRACTOR S PRICING Rear parking lot behind Snap Fitness (Old Stiver Chevy Olds) Charley at CharleyStoneMan@gmail.com Sue Carano - Realtor SCarano@TPRSold.com Howland Office: 1985 Niles Cortland Rd SE Warren, OH Daily Specials! E.L. WELDING COMPANY INC. Aluminum Welding Arc Welding Tig Welding Radiator Repair Radiator Replacement Phone (330) Akron-Canfield Rd. N. Jackson, OH One Man & a Mower Now Small Excavating Work 22 Indian Trail Warren OH Call Tom at Trjohnson_2@live.com

17 Hubbard Community and Business Guide Hubbard Twp. Information Originally formed as a township in 1801 by surveyor Samuel Tylee even before Ohio became a state in The five mile square township was originally plotted as part of the Connecticut Western Reserve land grant of 1662 by King Charles of England. The township originally thrived around farming and coal production but experienced a major growth during the Civil War when iron and steel production took off and the population expanded. The population of the township peaked during the Vietnam War when steel production at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube set records in 1967 reaching a population of 9,245. The railroads serviced the area during the Civil War and again during World Wars I & II with the major facility at the Coalburg Yards operated by the New York Central Railroad, later the Conrail System. The railyard is long gone but the Norfolk & Southern operate both a east and west line and the lake to river north line at this time. With the loss of the coal industry in the United States, most of the northbound coal and southbound iron ore traffic is gone. Freight and oil shipments comprise most of shipments in recent times. While most of the heavy industry is gone in the area, the community is serviced by US Route 62, Ohio Route 7 and especially Interstate 80, being the first stop westbound into Ohio from the east. The area around the 1-80 Interchange is a hub of three major fuel/track facilities and a multitude of truck service and truck dealer enterprises that employ approximately 630 individuals. The area services thousands of trucks daily and pumps millions of gallons of fuel and is a donor community in that we collect more fuel tax then we get back from the state. In addition, the township has several large fabrication facilities, steel distributors and a major fireworks distribution facility and still has several farms that contribute to crop production, horse training and cattle production efforts. By state law, Hubbard Township has three elected trustees and one fiscal officer that serve four year terms each. Being a Ohio Township, all laws and regulations are those of the state of Ohio with only Zoning Regulation, being instituted in 1954 having effect on land use and building size and location. Hubbard Township formed a police department in 1978 following the passage of a police levy in that year. Since then, the department has grown to a modern full time/part time department with state of the art enforcement equipment. The township has recently been awarded several major road maintenance, police/law enforcement, road signage and housing and septic assistance grants through a very active grants program. The township shares the excellent facilities of Harding Park with over 45 acres positioned between the city of Hubbard and the township with outstanding playing fields, concert area, tennis, and pavilions for family events. Hubbard Township is served by the excellent Hubbard Exempted School District and the Eagle Joint Fire District. Police Emergency dispatching is handled by the County 911 Center with Hubbard Township being one of the original sponsor s in 1995 Business meeting every second Monday of each month (unless holiday) at 7 PM at the Township Administration Building, 2600 Elmwood Drive, Hubbard, Ohio, Juvenile Term to age 25 for 25 per Year IRA's/annuities 3.5% 401k rollover Elm Rd. Warren, OH HIRING Machinists, Welders, Assembly Positions and More!

18 18 Hubbard Community and Business Guide 2018 Administration Hubbard Municipal Building 220 West Liberty Street Hubbard, OH Mayor and Council Mayor John D. Darko Phone: (330) Council Phone: (330) (Auditor's Office) William J. Williams, President Bonnie Viele, First Ward Timothy E. O'Hara, Second Ward Lisha Pompili-Baumiller, Third Ward Michael Toda, Fourth Ward Justin D. Silvidi, At Large Benjamin Kyle, At Large Jerry Crowe, At Large Lorrie Brown, Council Clerk Committee on Finance: KYLE - TODA- O'HARA Committee on Streets & Sidewalks: BAUMILLER - O'HARA - CROWE Committee on Safety: O'HARA - SILVIDI - CROWE Committee on Utilities: SILVIDI- BAUMILLER - KYLE Committee on Parks & Recreation: VIELE- TODA - SILVIDI Committee on Community & Economic Development: BAUMILLER - CROWE - VIELE Committee on Planning & Zoning: TODA - KYLE - VIELE Service Director Dan Livingston Phone: (330) d.livingston@cityofhubbard-oh.gov Safety Director Louis Carsone Phone: (330) l.carsone@cityofhubbard-oh.gov Law Director Attorney Mark A. Villano Phone: (330) MA.villano@cityofhubbard.com Auditor Michael C. Villano Phone: (330) M.villano@cityofhubbard.com Treasurer Marsh A. Ruha Phone: (330) m.ruha@cityofhubbard.com City Information Utilities Sharon Gagliardi, Chief Billing Clerk Phone: (330) s.gagliardi@cityofhubbard.com Taxes Jane Cligrow, Tax Clerk Phone: (330) j.cligrow@cityofhubbard-oh.gov Notice of Public Meetings City Council: first and third Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. (Caucus at 6:30 p.m.) in council chambers. (Except on Holidays) Planning and Zoning: Will meet on the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in council chambers when there is business to consider. Parks and Recreation: Will meet the Third Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers. Civil Service: Will meet the second Monday of every month at 8:00 a.m. in the Mayor's Conference Room. Emergency Services City Police Hubbard Safety Center 233 School Street Hubbard, OH Phone: (330) Emergency: 911 James R. Taafe, Chief j.taafe@cityofhubbard-oh.gov Eagle Joint Fire District 33 W. Liberty Street Hubbard, OH Phone: (330) Emergency: 911 Ron Stanish, Chief rrstanish@hubbardejfd.com Twp. Information Township Officials Phone Numbers Fredrick Hanley, Trustee Tom Jacobs, Trustee Rick Hernandez, Trustee Twp. Road Department Walter White - Road Superintendent Zoning Office Dennie Parsons - Zoning Administrator Twp Police 2600 Elmwood Dr Ext, Hubbard, OH Phone: Emergency: 911 Todd D. Coonce, Chief info@hubbardtownshippolice.org Twp. Police Dispatch Eagle Joint Fire Dpt. (Non Emergency) 911 ( )

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