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Friday, December 28, 2012

Go Behind the Scenes at Silverdale Lights

Check out our video features of the Larson family's Silverdale Lights

Patch Editor Mitch Cooper recently spent some time with the Larson family learning about how they transform their home into Silverdale Lights, one of the most fabulous light shows in the area.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Grinch-Like Criminal Strikes Again

A criminal Grinch has struck again in Twinsburg, according to News Channel 5.

At least two homes in Twinsburg have already had wires to their Christmas lights cut. Now it appears that a criminal Grinch has struck again in Twinsburg, according to News Channel 5.   Twinsburg police told the news station that someone cut the lights on a Forest Lake Drive home Monday night. On Dec. 4 at about 8 p.m., a resident of Brighton Circle called the Twinsburg Police to report that someone cut a strand of her Christmas lights on her home. She told the police that the same thing happened to one of her neighbors.

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Chris Mazzolini

11:28 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Hi Nassman: Hopefully you gave that info to the police!   more ›

Monday, December 10, 2012

Grinch-Like Criminal Cuts Christmas Lights At Twinsburg Homes

The information in this report is from the Twinsburg Police.

A Grinch-like criminal decided to try to ruin Christmas for some Twinsburg families, according to a police report. On Dec. 4 at about 8 p.m., a resident of Brighton Circle called the Twinsburg Police to report that someone cut a strand of her Christmas lights on her home. She told the police that the same thing happened to one of her neighbors. Police were sent to the home to take a look.

Ddras

7:02 am on Monday, December 17, 2012

I have a strand cut too. Windsor Way. Thought it was a deer eating the wire. But on closer look I see it is a perfect cut! Sheesh.   more ›

How Not To Burn Your House Down This Holiday Season

Here are some fire prevention safety tips for decorating your home.

Everything is beautiful this time of year because, frankly, you make it that way. But your favorite Twinsburg editor wants to make sure your decorations aren't going to burn your house down.  Our Patch colleague checked in with fire Lt. Rick Szeles in Fairlawn-Bath for some decorating safety tips this holiday season. Here's what he had to say: • "Believe it or not, one of the biggest fire hazards is lit candles," Szeles said. "For some reason folks light a lot of candles during the season and typically that's how bad things happen."  Don't leave a candle unattended or place it near something combustible such as curtains or draperies, he said. • "People like to overload electrical circuits during the holidays," Szeles said. "They plug 20 …

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Enter Patch's “Deck the House” Contest For a Chance to Win $100,000

Did you decorate your house for the holidays this year? Enter our "Deck the House" contest and you could win $100,000 for your local school district and $500 to pay your electric bills!

Monday, November 28, 2011

'Tis the Season to Post Your Decorations Photos

Use this post to share photos of your holiday decorations, anything from lights on your home to dazzling Christmas trees.

With Thanksgiving now behind us, we know that Twinsburg residents are now turning their attention to the December holidays. That means decorations. And we want to see them. Whether you celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah, we know Twinsburg residents are decorating their homes and preparing for the festivities to come. So use this post to upload your favorite photographs of your holiday decorations. In the caption, tell us your name, what street your house is on and what your favorite part of the holidays. Happy Holidays from Twinsburg Patch!

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