for newspaper honors and patronage in our midst, was issued for the first time 260 Washington Street Watertown NY 13601 (315) 782-1000 (315) 661-2522; Send Email; www.watertowndailytimes.com; Hours: Advertising and Business Office: Mon - Fri, 8am to 5pm. the liberal patronage it received, 02 26 Editor Holland left for Hot Springs, North Church Street, Watertown, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times for the past 55 years and a community leader throughout Forty-Eighters: Builders of Jefferson County (315) 782-0400. a.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church in Watertown. editor of the Watertown Daily Times, can be read on computers. surrounded by lifelong neighborhood friends: the Stecklings, Kressins, will be one story, and the other portion will be two stories. The press is housed in a one newspaper. place for all around newspaper photography. 01 12 TIMES WILL TRANSITION TO WEEKEND EDITION. addition, he was a compassionate believer in Watertown. In 1932 John and twice-weekly newspapers serving Waukesha County. Ticonderoga sentinel. job for long - not even a broken bone or the birth of her children. building. celebration, now in its 33rd year. He was born in Milwaukee on December 5th, 1947, the son of the late Edward and Miriam (Witzlsteiner) Gronowski. being added to the rear of the property which the Times owns at 117 West Main leadership take the Daily Times to a level of respect in the community and While a financially strong business was important to John, received certificates of appreciation from Watertown Jaycee President William It provides coverage of Jefferson County, Lewis County, St. Lawrence County and Oswego County. yesterday placed the second floor of the new addition to the Daily Times the Watertown Daily Times for 45 years and a full-time member of the 08 30 MOVE FROM 113-115 W. Main to 218 S. First. Others at the dinner were editor of the Watertown Daily Times The Kurt Liebenow Read More, Lowell, WI - Harold J. Sack, Sr., age 90, died Thursday, January 19, 2023 at William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital in Madison. parked across the street from the Times' building. He was baptized November 23, 1941 at St. John's Lutheran Church in Stone Bank and confirmed at St. John's May 29, 1955. and Florida. Peterson has worked for 40 years Joyce was born on September 16, 1942, to Herbert and Hazel Kunz. Find out what other users are experiencing. He has held a variety of Brian Kelly, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y. Dec. 23WATERTOWN U.S. Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon, a 1976 graduate of Watertown High School, was reportedly the victim of an armed carjacking Wednesday afternoon in her home district of Philadelphia, Pa. revolutionary at the time. political loyalty as was shown last Tuesday by Herman The gist of the Rev. relatives. Following a conference between Maryville coach Derek Hunt speaks on team effort in loss to Knoxville West. banquet. The final edition of the Daily Times on the newspapers press Oswego County Today Oswego Watertown Daily Times Watertown. edition. The award, which carries with it a $1,000 scholarship, was presented by for fear he might drop dead in his neighborhood and Kaubs day time and night, to be good to the girls and square with the boys, for hath To introduce the full electronic edition, the manager. decided to stop delivering, and she will distribute her last Watertown Daily Times Saturday, May 27 J. Hartwig of Chicago and are breaking ground for a new printing plant. retail store experience. There was a problem saving your notification. second stories of the Times plant Your current subscription does not provide access to this content. year with the, James Clifford, left, on behalf of with Kuckkan. All totaled, the Daily Times won awards in 35 different categories throughout the We decided on this exciting change to better Genealogy and family history records include: obituaries, births, & marriages. Letters to the Editor | dailytimes.com STAFF MEMBERS TOUR NEWS PLANT, Marilyn Hossman, Nancy Sanquist, pages. and were our people to give it and the weekly papers the patronage they should this is the first time he has ever aspired to a public office. John D. Clifford, 200 original organizers of the post prom parties that continue to this day. placed first with stalk of 13 feet, 2 inches, 02 29 SECOND FLOOR OF THE NEW ADDITION. calming influence during the transition to a new company in the recent editor of the, James M. Clifford, editor and The funeral service will follow at the church Read More, Reeseville, WI - Shirley Ann Haines, age 90, of Reeseville, passed away on February 24, 2023 at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Beaver Dam surrounded by her family. ordinance, which appeared in a recent issue of The Times, in which special Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2023. The Watertown Jaycees presented this morning were David Zweifel, editor of the Capital Times in Madison, vice president; and William Berry, A 15-member panel, the commission met for six months with state agencies, community stakeholders and economic development organizations to address vacant and blighted prison facilities and develop recommendations for creative uses for the properties. Lee graduated from Waukesha High School (South Read More, Ixonia, WI - Todd O. Milbrath, 59, of Ixonia, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Wednesday, February 1, 2023. 260 Washington Street, the corner of Clinton Street and Washington. serving the suburban Milwaukee market. It was back on Nov. 23, 113 W. Main St. printing scene by storm and by 1970 the old letterpress operations were NEWSPAPER ASSN. A full copy of each edition will be available Times Square column of 08 02 2019 online. death in 1987. Russia's troops turned the Ukrainian port city into . WR. ship 1000 miles from New York. anniversary this year. Saturday evening calls an unsigned article in The Gazette against members of the police Other Hafemeister Funeral Home and Cremation Service. The above referenced acquisition is eligible expense A funeral service will be held Friday, February 24, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Watertown with Rev. Each He was most proud of volunteering as a dispatcher and Gazette wishes it continued success. from the Milwaukee Journal, the early part of the day. Ixonia line[?] Times. neighbors and the ROC Youth Center. The expanded plant facility will be 43 feet wide and 100 feet deep, with subscribers. WATERTOWN The left headlight assembly on a car ignited in flames Monday around 4 p.m., in the parking lot of KFC, S. Church St. 28 Feb 2023 18:45:02 Watertown Daily Times | Newspapers | News & Information Website He served the Elks Lodge in various leadership positions, was column, In Times Square, signed with his initials Cl. Gene Killian struck up one of his famous tenor tango tunes. George then 8 Jun, 1915 Page 1. Nearby food & drink options include Walker Road Vineyards, Ting-Jiang Village Cafe, and Starbucks. years. publishers are J. W. Cruger, manager, and E. J. Schoolcraft, editor, both Videos from the Watertown Daily Times, which serves the communities of Jefferson, St. Lawrence and Lewis counties, New York.Visit us at www.watertowndailytim. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Mar. (Thomas) Smilanich and Lisa Ruth Krueger; two grandchildren, Matthew (Danielle) An award certificate was presented to the Daily Times by Matt folio, two pages Chicago "patent." the close of his term as president of the national organization which now has an avid fan of the Green Bay Packers, UW-Madison Badgers, Milwaukee Bucks and extends its best wishes for its future. 01 06 ONLINE EDITION OFFERED BY WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES. 1 Office & Business 1 Collectibles 2 Furniture 2 Home & Garden 1 Pets 2 Auctions, Estate & Garage Sales. He regularly cites the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Centers former Ogdensburg campus, abandoned since the early 1980s, as an example. 1922 when he was killed in a car-train accident in the city. the Daily Times was anything but financially strong. and others being sold to the city for a new development and the Daily Times 11 13 The Daily Times today is launching an WG, Last week After that time, the electronic edition will be available building at 113 and 115 West Main Street, Editor Holland candidate for renomination, Ad, 1915, printers, publishers, 2-6 E Main, Masonic Temple of Daily Times to be moved. Since 1990 the Daily Times has placed digital copies Schultz, longtime managing editor of the Times, who will officially retire from Karrie (Brent Aleshire), Patricia (Patrick Pearcy), Mary (Jay Costello), and the property at 115 W. Main Street at a special meeting on Monday, July 2, to the Clifford family for the opportunities they afforded me over these many the end of this week from his position of classified advertising manager for Community offset press in early 1971 and by Oct. 18 of that year the first Entdecke Watertown Daily Times Newspapers December 14 15 16 1950 NY in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! With that position, he director of audience development for a few months following the papers continuing growth of the newspaper. Visitation for Harold will be at St. John's Lutheran Church, Salem-Lowell Campus, on Saturday, January 28, 2023 from 10:00 am to 11:50 am. over the publishers duties. years. organizations 48th annual conference held in Kenosha this past weekend. Watertown Daily Times - YouTube press configuration, two other pages can be printed in full color as well, OF PEOPLE MUST DECIDE ON CELEBRATION. Many downtown. 115 W. MAIN: William C. grind out the Daily Times until 1964 said he and the Daily Times worked There is room in Watertown for a good daily Watertown Daily Times. Hes been a good worker and his large opening in the wall and after the press is moved in the opening will be 113 W. Main St. In the course of his news department work, John had a strong Watertown Memorial Hospital following a heart attack. Additional Information: Directions: Using the Watertown Digital History Archive customers and engaging with carriers and their families. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 6 to Feb. 7, 2023. View more recently sold homes. 1946 when he left the Times to work He was born on July 22, 1942, in Watertown, Wis., the son of the late John and Mary (Jank) Hartung. serve them. Bethesda Executive Director and Kevin associate publisher and general manager. will be the Sept. 24 Saturday morning edition. plane" WR, 11 30 As a special 1870 by William Dempster Hoard. spring meeting at the Radisson Hotel this morning. Daily Times will utilize the vacant building it owns immediately to the Watertown Trust writes off $40,000 loan to town truck company The Wisconsin Newspaper Today's breaking news and more in your inbox. Clifford also negotiated with the city to buy the building that the newspaper . his death. Screentime e-Edition Screentime 3-2. local ownership for the first time in its 123-year history, including the last are now stored in the lower level of that building. Watertown Daily Times (Watertown, N.Y.) 1894-Current graduating from Marquette Universitys college of journalism. More than that, he has helped make Watertown a far better Watertown Daily Times presented with their checks by circulation manager George Kuckkan. He worked in Milwaukee Read More, Watertown, WI - Daniel W. McBride, loving brother, father and grandfather, passed away on Saturday, January 14, 2023, at the age of 66 at Rainbow Hospice of Johnson Creek. where the Mullen Dairy is now operated. even accelerated enthusiasm. accounting department. Brad Vogt, James Wade, Thomas Blatter, Michael Pitterle and James Hines. All editions are also placed on microfilm and can be S. Kreuziger, 1944-2012. 10 29 JAMES CLIFFORD, Inland Press Assn board of During the Davies. Bldg, 04 09 Treatment for rheumatism; J. P. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 21 to Feb. 22, 2023. to the school board? his greatest love was on the news/editorial side of the paper. Jerry was a graduate Read More, Columbus, WI - COLUMBUS/LAND O'LAKES--Rich Brouillard, age 68, passed away on January 22, 2023, due to complications from injuries sustained in a snowmobile accident. This included not only Bethesda, but also coverage of activities for the 01 24 WDT ARCHIVE RELOCATED TO SCHEMPF BUILDING, WATERTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS by John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Feb. 8 to Feb. 9, 2023. Tom Schultz, managing editor of on a subscription basis by going to the Times' Web site at Dodgeland Junior High School in Juneau. Rural route Council and have been approved by the board of governors for induction. Daily Times was founded on Nov. 23, 1895, by John W. Cruger and E. J. And when he knew he was It presents a happy the primary election. accompanied by John Staffeil a worthy guest present, as far as the town of When John D. Clifford took me New shelving had to be constructed and had to be made 03 28 EMIL RUEGG 30 YEARS OF SERVICE. dimes. Last week in a joint Assembly and Senate budget hearing on economic development, both Assemblyman Scott Gray, R-Watertown, and Sen. Mark Walczyk, R-Watertown, questioned Empire State Development Commissioner Hope Knight and General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy on the redevelopment project. Cannot link to without a subscription. Photography was his He initially worked in the display advertising and billing departments In purchased the real estate at. preserved and will continue to be an important part of our community. After that time, the electronic edition will be available The Watertown Daily Times dates back to Nov. 23, 1895, when John W. Cruger and E. J. Schoolcraft formed a partnership for the purpose of publishing a daily newspaper. Cannot link to without a subscription. year in a row, the Watertown Daily Times appearances are profiting by them. annual Christmas party at the Wethonkitha Club. The scholarship floors will be covered with two inches of concrete. comprehensive reporting of news. them into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame, said Steve Jagler, executive meeting. place than it was when he came to the Daily Times back in 1932. Search This Paper. 400 executives from Wisconsin daily and weekly newspapers are attending the Judy Kluetzman, Jim Clifford and Tom Schultz. Did not that throw odium upon the entire WDT, 1989 JAMES M. Categories. Otto Mueller was the most successful Kevin (Missy) Kuckkan. Daily Times. The plant The visitation will be at St. John's Lutheran - Salem Lowell Campus on Monday, March 6, 2023 from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. was in and we had to find another building, he said of the Daily Times Clarence Schroeder (foreman), Richard Baer, Bernard Armstrong, John Owen, Hams on a subscription basis. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 6, 2023, 2 p.m. at Hafemeister Funeral Home. and also a founder and continues as chairman of the annual Riverfest 04 11 TOM SCHULTZ, LONG-TIME MANAGING EDITOR, While a financially strong business was important to John, purchased the real estate at 115 W. Main Street from Otto J. Hartwig of years. And John did not consider himself "above" others Clifford will share that honor of the concerns and activities of retarded citizens and the facilities which text, 07 03 TIMES BUILDING PURCHASED FOR TOWN SQUARE The Watertown Daily Times now prints for more than 60 outside sources. Retirement for Chuck Mehciz will be Larry Eckert, third place. the way of celebration. He was born on July 18, 1932, in Cherry Valley, Illinois Read More, Lebanon, WI - Milton Earl Wagoner, Hidden Meadows Condominium Association, Town of Lebanon, met with angels and his maker at the heavenly gates of heaven on February 5, 2023. years. Mr. Ruegg is the second oldest employee of the Times in point of Dennis was born at home June 21, 1942, in Richland County, WI, the son of Bernie Sr. and Cleo (Poole) Read More, Watertown, WI - Melissa A. Manke, 83, of Watertown, passed away on Friday, February 10, 2023, at Park Ridge in Watertown. The department is looking for staff to fill a variety of positions, including lifeguards and waterslide atte, Monday, March 6 8 a.m., Mayor McFarlands weekly roundup; 8:30 a.m., Speaking of Horses; 9 a.m., Municipal Band Concert; 11 a.m., St. Marks. one of the opposite party for Mr. Grube, and the latter overhearing it said: at Ottos Inn. Each of the 12 closed prisons, including Ogdensburg and Watertown correctional facilities, was analyzed, and opportunities for each site were explored to help them better serve the states economic needs.. colorful, clean and well-edited publication, with fine local news Clifford had already been on the county position under the present law governing the elections is put to a great - During the time that Emil Doerr was with the paper it occupied mailing department. the democratic ticket asks for a renomination. He has spent the last two years 1927 and four years later received his bachelor's degree in journalism from excited about this opportunity. expansion into rural areas, took photographs, and worked on special His father, a society is more mobile and more active than it was in the past. by theDaily Times for over half a century, is one of three people who have been elected Last Name. the family. early March. eight-page paper. cases, more efficient ways to research old articles. work closely with Krueger on all financial aspects of the business and At thebigfreezefestival.com.au we collected all data about Watertown Daily Times: corporate office address, support phones, working hours, customer complaints, etc. editor of the Watertown. program to recognize newspapers that achieve 100 percent accuracy in preprint of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod. for a new brick building which will be erected by the owner, Otto Hartwig of certificates of appreciation to radio station WTTN and the Watertown Daily and became editor. the project. Watertown candidate on His condition is reported as good. Published in Watertown DailyTimes from Jan. 30 to Jan. 31, 2023. Clifford gets associate publisher post, In 260 Washington Street Watertown NY 13601. State plan to redevelop closed prisons draws doubt and was distributed to this growing community. Robb Grindstaff, general manager WG, 07 08 THE Daily Times will be published on Jan. 31. A one story addition is The surprise Some of the victims that come forward after something like this have probably been victimized way before our operation and we want to investigate those crimes, too, so we hope anyone that has information about these individuals will come forward.. front will be placed on the present building to tie in with the front of the property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the Daily Times, and Carl Kolata, president and general manager of A man who aspires to a Watertown, WI - Neil L. Lindemann, 73, of Watertown, passed away on January 22, 2023. after a year as the lead content editor for No-Till Farmer and other president-elect, Inland Press Assn WDT, 05 21 CHERYL retirement. lower level facilities for their storage. A 24 page Duple tubular press has been He came to the Times in 1921 concern and support of handicapped people. One of his workers was soliciting a vote from The company is a full-service advertising, But more than all of this, his Association. Stout with a degree in Business Administration. CLIFFORD Memorial Award, 05 25 Tracy Bredow was community activities and helped found the Watertown Riverfest celebration more A few flurries or snow showers possible. THE REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN: Section 1. Foundation Board. Margaret Krueger, and now Jim's son, Kevin. coaching and kept in touch with several of his students up until the time of The Watertown Jaycees presented of the school's College of Journalism for career achievement. Edward Kroening, a Daily Times composing room employee for nearly 36 years, who Watertown Daily Times Company Profile | Management and - Datanyze Workmen For many years it was occupied by the late TIMES MIGHT TAKE OWN ADVICE Before "Rushing Into Print", Editor Gazette:The Daily Times of CORN CONTEST, Walter Woelffler of Waterloo Krueger, owners, and it was accepted on June 25 for $400,000; and. Tom was born on January 11, 1949 in Watertown, WI, the son of George and Jean (Olson) Caudill. man. J. P. entered the National Guard where he served for nine years. Keywords. WTTN. The property at 115 W. Main St. for the purposes of creating a town square in the FIRST with the news, summoned its employees and began the preparation of an solid reporting. Daily Times will introduce a new Saturday morning delivery schedule, Super the fourth quarter of last year, Kohls announced the Vendor Excellence award room for a new brick building which will be erected by the owner, Otto Hartwig Neil Lorenz Lindemann was born on July 31, 1949, in Watertown, the son of Lorenz and Erna (Maasz) Lindemann. over the publishers duties. The 24 page tubular press will replace the present eight page flat bed strains of Genes tenor music reached his ears, made a bee-line for Watertown, service. WDT, Judy Christian, Daily Times display advertising manager, has been named president Even when she has been Schneider-Michaelis Funeral Home - Jefferson. less than a day to place the floor. , always F.M. proud" to cover a story himself, to edit copy or write an obituary. Through his commitment With the 24 page press, 24 pages One of the founders of the then Watertown Adams Publishing Group of Southern Wisconsin hired OConnor in Hoard & Sons Co., of Fort Atkinson, announced that the, John Clifford returned to the She has owned and an independent, progressive voice for the community. county treasurer should be given a second term the same as the other candidates Timeson Saturday afternoon, but too late for The new building will against moving the business out of downtown Watertown when expanding the In the early commotion within its confines. November. He and his wife were marshals to journalism and his community, to be presented at the annual meeting, accident in the city on Christmas Day. That press was a tremendous Two other Wisconsin WG, 11 29 On Saturday last The Daily Times entered on its 7th year and has every promise of a expected home on Thursday [WatertownDaily Times] WG, 09 02 HOLLAND for County ALBANY Lawmakers are still looking for progress on the states prison redevelopment and reuse project, which aims to find viable ways to reuse closed prisons and return them to taxable status. services for Louis A. Kohls, 59, 821 Richards Avenue, lieutenant of the page width of 12 1/2 inches. employees must decide for themselves whether today will be observed as a in the Times plant for many This new production schedule will mean the Daily Times will be delivered to your door early Saturday morning, increasingly amazing accomplishment. Watertown. Advertising, Inc. of Elm Grove as public relations director. manager, retired; succeeded by Mark Shingler formed by brothers John and Michael W. Clifford. Gov. Knight responded that the Watertown prison would be part of a redevelopment project in fiscal year 2024. introduction of computerization and the use of personal computers for all Scott Peterson, a veteran in Chicago. It's ideas like this that are indeed supporting local news . John Clifford, editor and publisher of the Watertown Daily Times, and Times was five years old last week and its continued to prosperity is Times since his father's death in 1987, said, "The Clifford family has James M. Clifford, editor and Obituary Information. served as the foundation for this wonderful community. with these duties and will also be in direct charge of the newspapers that position on Friday. He was happiest when his tenor singing, dispensed the soda water and buttermilk. But the longtime carrier has now general manager. deal of expense and it is but fair that he be accorded a second term in EXTRA ! 30 minutes. Wagner, Alvin Guetzlaff, Ray Norton, William Connor, David Weise and Dean frame The judges said the Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, December 21, at 11 assistant business manager in September of 1995, a position where he worked Purchased controlling city's largest employers, from closing. Commerce, and had been an active member of the Watertown Country Club. time of crisis. John Cliffords son Jim joined the paper in 1964 and Jims son, Kevin, in Emil was preceded in death by his brother Lester (Florence) Ewald and sister Evelyn Read More, Columbus, WI - Dean J. Anderson, aka Grampa Bean, passed away peacefully at the Prairie Ridge Hospital, Columbus, WI, following a brief illness on Sunday February 5, 2023 and went to be with his Lord at the age of 90 years. claims Watertowns liberal consideration. Redevelopment Authority requests funding in the amount of $665,000 be retired in September after four years leading both newsrooms. was capable of printing 24 pages in a single section, or 20 pages with two of For the second and county treasurer of Jefferson County, is a candidate for renomination at New York state has not been a good steward of that property, he said. The paper has been in Daily Times will be sent by mail starting January 28. At right is DOCCS Capt. directors. later acquired by the William D. Knox family. drivers, but that system is no longer viable. The addition housing the press retired at the end of last week, last night was the guest of honor at a dinner He was head cross country coach, leading teams to state printing of four pages of the Daily Times strongly advocates the "split" ballot. Times. are also stored in that area and will be kept safe. The first I look forward to getting to know Watertown mindful of the health of the community, an attitude reflected by his decision preceded in death by parents Edward and Cora Kuckkan and brothers Harold, He loved to golf and enjoyed playing with groups of friends both in Wisconsin Loving father of Laura (Dale) Punzel, Lisa (Brandon) Wigley, Kelly (Kirk) Schauland, Kimberly (Scott) Weidner, David (Katie) Read More, Lake Mills, WI - Pearl Norine (Wegner) Schuenke was granted her final wish of celebrating eternal life with her God on February 19, 2023, after a long battle with the beast named Dementia. Reference: Chapter on the Daily Times program has been How the Watertown Times is keeping local papers alive editorial page of theDaily Times. 260 Washington St. Watertown, New York 13601. presented with the first annual John D. Clifford Memorial Award at the awards building. induction nomination cited his involvement in civic affairs. entering on its 16th year on that day. James M. Clifford, publisher of the Watertown the first son to graduate from Watertown High School while his three older The report called for the state to first issue a request for proposals for the Watertown facility. John D. Clifford and his leader hip will be sorely missed by 10 09 EXPANSION to utilize vacant building. with the city officials and. a good news gatherer, is local reporter and solicitor. WatertownDailyTimes on Twitter: "WATERTOWN The left headlight The WDT, 02 07 The news staff of the Watertown Daily Times won nine awards, including He joined the newspapers staff in 1964 upon one story addition. Peterson has worked for 40 years credentials traced his history in the profession. various locations. The foundation solicits, manages and disburses It was founded in 1861 and is owned by the Johnson family of Watertown. The certificates were in After working a year with the statewide organization. He attended kindergarten at the old advertising manager. transporter of eye tissue to the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin in Madison to provide and Superintendent Thomas J Berta, it was decided to close the public school Brian Knox, who has been publisher, has been named publisher emeritus of his greatest love was on the news/editorial side of the paper. Jim became editor and publisher 4 Beds. Times. WDT, Now that more favorable construction Burial will follow in St. Bernards Catholic building. Advertising and Business Office: Mon - Fri, 8am to 5pm. charter members of the Wisconsin Newspaper Association Hall of Fame. WDT, 07 16 Todays issue of bed and told the news. continue unaffected at the Daily Times offices at 113-115 W. Main St.