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Lake Township became its own stand alone civil township in 1816 after its original formation as a survey township within Plain Township then in 1806 within Green Township. [5] [6] Statewide, other Lake Townships are located in Ashland, Logan, and Wood counties.
Massillon is a city in western Stark County, Ohio, United States, along the Tuscarawas River.The population was 32,146 at the 2020 census.Massillon is a principal city of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area, which includes all of Stark and Carroll counties and had a population of 401,574 in 2020.
Green Township was first created in 1809 as part of Stark County. Green Township became part of Summit County after that county's establishment in 1840. [6] Green had several unincorporated hamlets, most notably Greensburg. [7] By 1900, five unincorporated settlements were in Green Township, surrounded by farmlands with valuable crops and areas ...
Big developments are coming to Green Township in 2024. New housing starts in the West Side township of 60,400 will highlight the township's progress this year.
Massillon's share in the effort is 20%. ... $5 million effort to redo a popular stretch of Lake Avenue. The city's share is 20%, or about $400,000. ... 32nd Street NW — about 2.6 miles — and ...
Railroad dormitory constructed in 1916 by the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway (W&LE). The building now houses the Brewster-Sugarcreek Township Historical Society Museum and The Station Restaurant. [6] 7: Canal Fulton Historic District: Canal Fulton Historic District: December 2, 1982 : Ohio-Erie Canal, Market, Canal, Cherry and High Sts.
Senior end Malachi Card (6-2, 230) stepped up in a big way with a team-high six tackles, including 2.5 for loss and 1.5 sacks, in last week's 35-6 win against Lake. Massillon's best player ...
Alliance is a city in eastern Stark County, Ohio, United States.The population was 21,672 as of the 2020 census.It was established in 1854 by the merger of three smaller communities and was a manufacturing and railroad hub for much of the 20th century.