Thursday, November 29, 2012
The grand opening for aquatic center renovations took place Wednesday night in New Baltimore.
Fitness on land and water is now feasible at Anchor Bay Schools Aquatic Center in New Baltimore. The center, boasting an indoor heated pool, now claims a fitness room, child-watch play area and so-called fun room for parties, classes and meetings. The renovations began soon after voters approved the aquatic center millage in spring and were unveiled Wednesday night. Anchor Bay band members kicked off the ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Superintendent Leonard Woodside, school board members, student swimmers, community officials and district employees. "I'm really excited about this because this truly is a big community center," Woodside said. "This is one of the flagships for those who live in the Anchor Bay area." He praised the …
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Interested in exploring the communities? Let Patch be your guide.
Stopping by Chesterfield Township or New Baltimore to visit friends and family? How about coming by for business? Or perhaps you're making a pit stop on your way to another destination. Whatever the case, Patch has you covered. Patch has come up with a guide, but we also want to hear from you about where visitors should go when coming to town. Tell us in the comments section below. Dining Chesterfield and New Baltimore claims all kinds of establishments from family-friendly to fine dining. If you'd like to get a taste of what's offered, check out our restaurant reviews on Slippery Rock, Bad Brad's BBQ, Sugarbush Tavern, Wintergarden Tavern, Strawberry Fields and J & V Mexican Restaurant. Or do you want a quick sample of what's offered at …
Friday, May 27, 2011
Assistant director Carlos Aprea is a man with a mission: A healthier population.
Carlos Aprea, assistant director of the New Baltimore Recreation Center, is a man with a mission. He took over the center in August, and is dedicated to fitness and fighting obesity. “I see a need for pushing a healthy side of life,” he says. Aprea is one who's keeping the center open seven days a week, and is putting a variety of classes on the schedule, from boxing to bridal boot camp, to Tai Chi and Zumba, to Sporties for Shorties, and much more. He's teaching a handful of the classes as well, including Sunday boxing, and kids boxing, which hits the schedule in March. “I want to be a tool for fitness in the community,” Aprea says. He's worked tirelessly to bring more options to residents and non-residents alike. He says he's made deals …
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10:06 am on Saturday, December 1, 2012
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