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2nd Hand Treasures

Saturday, February 2, 2013

A Big Move for B.A.M., Cutest Couples & More: Week in Review

Our top five most popular stories of the week on North Canton Patch

1. How many people in Stark County have a concealed carry license?: Would you have guessed this number? The state releases a quarterly report of all the concealed carry licenses issued, renewed and suspended by county, but that’s as far as the breakdown goes. 2. Who's North Canton's cutest couple?: This cutest couples gallery is back for another week in our top five roundup. It's now turned into a region-wide contest with a $100 Legacy Village gift card up for grabs. 3. Partnership brings local product to North Canton: Did you know Hazel Artisan Bakery partners with Breezy Hill Farm in Homeworth so that North Canton residents can get local, organic produce throughout the year?  4. A big move for B.A.M.: We've got the details on B.A.M. …

Monday, January 28, 2013

Q&A: 2nd Hand Treasures' Manager Shares Why Consignment Shop's Found Success in Stark County

April Miller Hagler, manager of 2nd Hand Treasures, dishes about the consignment shop's array of items (they sell everything from "sofas to silverware, refrigerators to costume jewelry").

There aren't a lot of places that'll sell you a refrigerator along with costume jewelry or a pinball machine. But 2nd Hand Treasures, a consignment shop full of unique finds, sure will. The shop — located at 4701 Eagle Circle, North Canton — is owned by Rick Rorick and managed by April Miller Hagler. Below, Miller Hagler dishes about the consignment shop's array of items and why it's finding success in Stark County. North Canton Patch: How would you describe 2nd Hand Treasures to someone who's never been in? April Miller Hagler: You're in for a nice surprise! We boast 7,000 square feet and growing. It's an upscale consignment shop, and it smells good when you walk in. North Canton Patch: How did you find yourself running a consignment shop…

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