History on Tap programs scheduled for February and March

The Ashtabula Maritime and Surface Transportation Museum is concluding its six-part “History on Tap” series with two final programs in February and March. These events highlight the city’s rich maritime background and offer a last opportunity for residents to delve into its maritime past.

History on Tap programs scheduled for February and March

Film on the Underground Railroad moving forward

In Ashtabula, a film spotlighting the Underground Railroad continues to take shape, reminding us that creating meaningful art demands time. Progress may appear slow, but each step matters in bringing history to life.

Film on the Underground Railroad moving forward

Main Avenue Mile a family affair

In Ashtabula, community unity took center stage at the 27th Main Avenue Miracle Mile, as dozens of families came downtown on a Thursday morning. Their shared mission: to support those less fortunate and continue a cherished local tradition of giving.

Main Avenue Mile a family affair

Ad hoc committee dedicated to role in Ashtabula

An ad hoc committee in Ashtabula is bringing issues of racism as a public health crisis to the forefront. In a recent work session, the city council engaged with the committee to discuss the community-wide impact of this initiative.

Ad hoc committee dedicated to role in Ashtabula