First Financial donated $50,000 to Middletown Community Foundation's READY! Campaign. Back row, from left: Dan Sack, Robie Suggs, Amy Berlean, JoAnn Wagner and Roddell McCullough; Front row, from...more
Parents may register using a paper form available from the Middletown Community Foundation or online at imaginationlibrary.com. RELATED: Free book program boosts Middletown's third-grade reading...more
She said this year's event will feature more than 22,000 candy-filled eggs as well as free food and a community fair with games and activity and information booths for children and families. Ready...more
Lynn Whittington holds a portrait of her son Peyton as she poses for a photo in her home in Columbus, Ind., May 2, 2016. Peyton died in 2013 at age 5 from a form of brain cancer. Whittington has been...more
Middletown City Council heard the first reading of an resolution to appropriate the funds received from a local grant to help Middletown police obtain updated specialized training for its officers....more
A longtime volunteer with Friends for Animals of Metro Detroit is helping the animal rescue group in yet another way. Phyllis Moore, 70, of Dearborn, recently was awarded the Steel Magnolia Award,...more
... where she is senior program officer for arts and cultural heritage, in March. Duane Gordon, who was CEO of the Middletown Community Foundation in Ohio for more than 10 years, has resigned. John...more
Fifteen area charitable organizations will receive nearly $88,000 in funding from the Middletown Community Foundation's quarterly grants cycle, the nonprofit ... The largest grant of 2018's first...more
MIDDLETOWN — No reason was given Monday for the unexpected resignation of the CEO of the Middletown Community Foundation. T. Duane Gordon, who led the foundation for more than 10 years and grew it...more
No reason has been given for the unexpected resignation of the CEO of the Middletown Community Foundation. ... “On behalf of the entire Board, and the Middletown Community Foundation, we want to...more
To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.