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- Columns by Regina Villiers
- Kids await joys of summer
- Keiko gets to come back – this time for college
- Quilts to warm hearts of homeless
- Era’s end, new library bring a twinge or two
- These little lambs had a lot of help
- School’s fresh, but faraway, memory
- History buff a ‘Joy’ to have
- Annual Quilting Bee for the Homeless
- By all reports, Sellman program a success
- Madeira Historical Society gets home with lots of history
- Naming the best letters of the year
- Medical pioneer had Madeira roots
- Caring can change a life
- Best tree decorations are made with touch of love
- Madeira Library offers fun and literacy
- Madeira vet remembers cold of Europe during World War II
- Woman makes quilts old-fashioned way…by hand
- Meeting keeps these ladies in stitches
- Madeira teacher takes part in exchange program
- Former student makes teacher proud
- Writing class members pursue their dreams
- Madeira sister pay tribute to Clooneys
- Good people abound in Madeira, everywhere
- Tarheels’ talents take them to tourney
- Madeira resident receives major historical award
- Sellman’s junior journalists make profession proud
- Time is right for honoring men and women of World War II
- It’s just the way a neighborhood should be
- Letters tell about life, death
- Hello, my name is Regina, and I am a quilt-a-holic
- Getting to the ‘point’ in Madeira’s history
- Villiers announces the MILER award winners for 1999
- Thank you for your dedication to preserving the history of Madeira
- Am I smarter than a fifth-grader? Now I know
- Madeira writer has editor in her own back yard
- Not even 90 years could slow Ethel Boyd down
- Party celebrates Madeira bookstore anniversary
- Keep sending letters
- Everything but the kitchen sink
- Beauty and expression found at Cincinnati ‘Big Pig Gig’
- Excellence in schools began with Zachary DeMar
- Madeira head librarian retires after 23 years of service
- Faux flowers better than real thing
- Madeira’s namesake never visited the city
- Librarian found happiness in her own neighborhood
- Time to record family history is now
- Researching post office learns to be a difficult task
- Class sends kids down in the dirt
- Madeira’s doll maker has live-in chef
- Young golfer displays drive for excellence
- Civil War general passed through Madeira area
- Vet’s war experience appears in book
- Wilson’s legacy lives on through tournament, scholarship
- Remembering a simple life in the old days
- Remembering the simple pleasures of childhood
- Give yourself a St. Patrick’s Day gift
- Madeira’s musical traditions reaching next generation
- Students offer heart-felt advice about friendship
- Fourth graders give expert advice to new students
- Madeira’s taxidermist made it as bird man in Florida
- Mickie Hummel: A lesson in living
- Computers may make life easier, but not the library
- Musical writer wins $100 bond for self, computers for school
- Veterans merit continued thanks
- Old picnic grounds now but a memo
- Chief records department history
- 26-year-old tornado still fresh in Madeira
- Relief fund kept community spirit strong in 30s
- Bill Hoffeld one the “good guys”
- Archaeology hobby spans decades
- To make history, write it down like Roger Ward
- Residents recall ‘the corner’ of days gone by
- Navy veterans never forget their ship
- Presently, historical society future is bright
- Morgan Gift Shop offered treasures
- The Dianna Bartles that only I know
- Kids learning from Suburban Life columns
- For this group, Tuesdays bring out artistic expressions
- Do you remember ’37 flood?
- Madeira alum provides ‘first person’ history lesson
- Quilting team blankets shelters, orphanages
- 1st mayor defeated tuberculosis
- We’ll think of Bill, and smile
- Granddaughters of Madeira’s first mayor reminisce
- The 1997 MILER goes to busy, working mom
- Couple celebrates Christmas with Tradition
- Family has two World War II veterans
- Women remember WWII
- Take time to remember forgotten heroines
- Historical Society finds future home
- Postcards become instant artifacts
- Madeira schools will celebrate 80 years
- Story happens in my own backyard
- Machine age beginnings in Madeira
- 40-somethings treasure Dot, Mack
- Students learn Madeira history step by step
- Know what was Madeira’s hub during 19th century?
- Traction cars gave Madeira residents a way out of town
- No doubt about it, Madeira loves a parade
- Remember when boys published their newspaper?
- It’s just the way a neighborhood should be
- Search continues for a missing mayor’s photos
- Madeira woman, WWII veteran reflects on her storied life
- Teachers deserve more than day of appreciation
- Road names have special meanings in Madeira
- New store: Better than crackers in a barrel
- Talk of radio programs hits Madeira with nostalgia
- Many remember dedicated, nurturing teacher
- Railroad was once Madeira’s link to the world
- Hollywood actress remembers Madeira store
- With a little help from my friends…
- Life’s stories told through death
- Retired principal talks about history of school
- Columnist learns value of recycling newspapers
- Case house a sturdy reminder of Madeira’s past
- School’s fresh, but faraway, memory
- Ward spends life serving city
- Memories of city building live on
- Remembering horses and buggies and mules
- Former usher remembers Camargo Theater
- Cemetery in front yard tells a story
- Grandpa Elliott gets around, just not on horses
- Historical gala a novel event
- Morgan’s Raiders display offers step back in time
- DeMar family history recorded in survivor’s book
- Cornet Band featured many DeMars
- DeMar name dates back to early Madeira days
- Hunting in Madeira helped support families
- Mayor Brown was popular in Madeira
- Valentine Memories
- Commuter train –lifeline of Madeira
- Mary Lou DeMar called two Madeira Sears houses home
- So different; so familiar Madeira of 1913 much smaller, but still had hometown feel
- Remember when sledders, skaters flocked to Madeira?
- Principal quarterbacks school to national honor
- Madeira News gives glimpse of past
- ‘Miss Nelly’ seen in wildflowers, birds
- Madeira has ghosts in its own haunted house
- Area’s roots date back 100 years
- Helen Morgan’s story worth telling, long overdue
- History students digging for answers about old mill
- When life was one giant picnic
- Oscar Meyer driving force for much of Madeira’s history
- Madeira man eagerly shares history facts
- End of an era: Friendly’s closes doors in Madeira
- Tice’s Grocery Store ruled Madeira for 10 years
- Memories of Madeira’s Bauer family fading
- Property turned into nature center, arboretum
- Madeira teacher retires after 35-year run
- Last moments of B-17 bomber captured in painting
- Summer writing vacation interrupted by noisy ghost
- No Complaints to register with this ‘machine’
- That’s Precinct ‘H’ – as in home
- Memories of Juler Avenue stretch all the way to Florida
- This Brownie’s viewfinder sees nothing but beauty
- How do you get a name like Jethve?
- When a man becomes a boy
- Christmas was magic, without razzle-dazzle
- Remembering the ghosts of Christmas presents
- When Madeira went to War, a homespun newsletter followed WWII troops around the world
- “Sawdust and Shavings” prompts vets’ memories
- Farming, love for animals all in the Hosbrook family
- Many a kid knew Dot and Mack
- Hosbrooks settled Madeira area 200 years ago
- Madeira’s first teacher had several occupations
- This wasn’t what was intended for barn
- Loss of Madeira friend takes bit of city’s history
- Getting to know Miss Hosbrook
- Muchmore’s barn left as legacy for Madeira
- WWII vet recalls D-Day, and service
- Firemen save lives…and keep a tidy house, too
- Welcome to my hometown
- Writers serve as idols, inspire hideaway
- Grandmother’s heart offers images of love
- World War II vet always a musician
- Mystery Man or Just Snow Job?
- This Old Soldier Not About to Fade Away
- Man with Madeira Roots Wrote Inspiring Book
- Diary Captures Life of 1800’s
- Hosbrook Bird Sanctuary Provides Peaceful Oasis
- When Cornets Were Close at Hand
- Carol’s Madeira History Stories
- A 1948 Bird’s Eye View
- Madeira’s Second Historic Area
- Corner of Camargo and Miami; the Dones Family
- Remembering the Muchmore Barn
- Swinging on the Swing Line
- Madeira: Electrified
- The Oldest Building in Madeira
- Reading, ‘Ritin’, & ‘Rithmetic’ in Early Madeira Public Schools
- People Helping People
- Let’s Go Kroger-ing
- As Madeira Kroger Celebrates Nearly 100 Years
- So Luckey!
- Water, Creeks, and Ponds in Madeira
- Drinking Water at its Best
- You’ve Got Mail
- Once Upon A Time
- What’s in a Name?
- Madeira Village Hall, Then and Now
- Unraveling the Hosbrooks
- She was such a Good Nurse
- From Pennies & Pups – to Pills & Phosphates
- Where’s There’s Smoke, There’s Fire
- Summer Days at the Fountain
- History 1787 – 1939
- History 1940 – Present
- Hoffmann Library Catalog
- Vintage Newsletters Archive
- Street Names