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Beginning January 1, 2012, your trash collection
day will be
TUESDAY.
Please have your trash and recyclables at the
curb by 6am on your day of collection.
Republic Services will begin servicing your
recently-delivered, 95-gallon, brown Republic
cart beginning January 3rd.
Reminder: You don’t need to call our
offices to sign up for service. However,
our Customer Service Department can be reached
at
800-247-3644 to answer any questions
that you may have.
Our office hours are 7am-5pm.
We thank you for this opportunity and look
forward to taking care of your waste collection
and disposal needs.
Mayor Reggie McGee and Village Council have
secured
pricing for you for 3 years.
Rates: January 1, 2012 through December
31, 2014 will be $31.17 per quarter for all
residents. Senior Citizen (ages 65 and
older) rates are $27.75 per quarter.
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The
Village of East Canton was settled in the 1700’s and had the honor of being the
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Office: |
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East Canton Village
130 Cedar St. S
East Canton, Ohio 44730
Monday - Friday –
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Phone: 330-488-022
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History: |
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The Village of East Canton was settled in
the 1700’s and had the honor of being the first county seat. It is home to
approximately 1,591 people, located in the heart of Osnaburg Township just 10
miles east of Canton on State Route 30 and 4 miles south of Louisville on State
Route 44.
Village Hall was built at 130 Cedar Street South in 1890. Remodeling was
done in 1905 and 1966. Another renovation took place in 2002 converting
the attached former fire department into office space, police department and
council chambers and allowing the building to be handicap accessible. The
original Village Hall with bell tower still prestigiously stands and serves as
the Mayor’s Office.
The Wheeling and Lake Erie
Railroad brought many passengers through the village in the late 1800’s.
The Werner Inn stands on the corner of State Routes 44 and 172 in the village.
The Osnaburg Historical Society owns and operates the inn which has been
restored to its original state with much of the period furnishings. This
building also served as a tavern in the 1800’s. Just across the
street stands another historical inn, The Stage Coach Inn, which also offered
weary travelers a place to stay. It now serves the community as an ice
cream parlor and also has a store of antiques from which to browse.
950 students
attend Osnaburg Local Schools. Our new school, located at 310 Browning Street in
East Canton, was built in 2010 and houses all students in grades PreK-12.
The Smith Gym on Browning Street was built in 1964.
Some buildings in the Nassau Street “business district” built as early as
1844 were general stores, hotels, blacksmith, pool hall and meat market. These
buildings still stand and are now home to an antique store, computer shop, an
apartment, pizza shop, hair salon, flower shop, real estate office and
barbershop
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Council Meeting |
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Zoning Meeting |
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Notary |
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Notary Service is available FREE to
all village residents |
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