Main Street Kent presents "Thursday Night Live" starting this Thursday, June 14th, at the Hometown Bank Plaza. The summer music series will kick off with AZjazz playing from 7-9pm!
Kirk Noden, a community organizer, talks the false dichotomy that says for business and our economy to thrive our communities, environment, and neighborhoods have to pay a price.
When you receive a call from the Ohio Relay Service, don't hang up!
What motivated me to become an advocate for historic preservation.
Today I visited Longcoy Elementary School to clap out my son and the other 5th graders. It's time to say goodbye... again.
We were two ships sailing toward the same destination. Now he's gone, and I'm left with thoughts about the young poet, and his untimely death.
Dynamic bow over Twin Lakes.
Look up, look around, look out- just look. Otherwise you might miss something big.
How the Friends of the Wells Sherman House are working to save it.
PARTA can't seem to get it right when it comes to my transportation needs. This time they created confusion at Robinson Memorial Hospital.
I went to the dentist thinking I'd have no way to communicate without an interpreter. A signing staff member brightened my day.
Kent State Professor is honored as an outstanding faculty member. Student Accessibility Services recognizes Dr. Katherine Orr for her dedication toward inclusion of students with disabilities.
Main Street Kent kicks off the Art & Wine Festival this Saturday, June 2nd, thanks to many!
My life is uniquely my own and like anyone else’s. My life at Patch begins with a poem about where I'm from. I’m excited to have my own little Patch of Kent where I can learn, share and grow.
Pizzute's Plant-n-Thyme delivered hundreds of flats of beautiful flowers for the Main Street Kent Adopt-A-Spot Program this weekend.
Star of the West mill in a different light.
Main Street Kent: chocolate and sunshine make people happy, but so does having an amazing downtown.
Why summer in Kent rocks
Silent walk creates time for reflection.
Register Now & Join the Field Hockey Phenomenon! 2nd Annual Field Hockey Summer League! Field Hockey is the fastest growing female sport in Stow-Munroe Falls! Open to ALL girls in grades 2-9.
Gratitude for help with the Historic Wells-Sherman House
With two weeks left in the regular season, the Rough Riders are ranked 15th overall in the state, and 4th in Division 2.
Riot of red creates colorful corner.
If there ever was a verification of the need to heed the call of more than a hundred college presidents to lower the drinking age to 18, we saw it Saturday evening in our fine city.
Main Street Kent launches Kickstarter campaign for "Thursday Night Live" summer concert series at Hometown Bank Plaza - community pitches in to make it happen!
Before the dust dust settles in Acorn Alley II business at Popped! is great — even if the place gets a little nutty during the road construction.
Main Street Kent presents the first annual Chocolate Walk! On May 12th, from 1pm-5pm. $10 per person; advance purchase required. Only 100 tickets available. Tickets go on sale Monday, April 16th.
Fracking offers short-term gains. The problem is that thinking long term is barely on the radar screen.
Rough Riders win second thrilling game in a row. Please support the team in it's mulch fundraiser.
Learn the basics of organic lawn care. You can maintain a lush, healthy yard without any of the toxins. Mo helps you green your green!
Ami Gignac shines because she is finally doing something she loves and something she knows is right.
The Riders overcame a 10-7 4th quarter deficit to beat North Canton Hoover 11-10 in OT
The Pufferbelly basks in its 1,644th full moon.
Tri-County/Kent Cyclone youth hockey organization hosts hockey exchange progam with teams from Embro, Ontario
Laziza's, the Kent Stage, and a river in early morning
Win dedicated to the memory of Adam Hamilton
157 Lounge serves awesome sushi in Kent, OH
Spring brings hope for renewal of not just our gardens, but ourselves.
Liz Kuhn is definitely a shiny person. She and her husband Terry Kuhn founded the non-profit Woven in Exile. They help Bhutanese refugees create and market their handwoven woven bags.
Historic building gets a new lease on light.