Saturday, February 2, 2013
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. …
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
The North Canton bakery teams up with Breezy Hill Farm in Homeworth to bring local, organic produce to the city. Customers buy online and pick up their produce at the bakery.
Just because there's snow on the ground and area farmers markets have packed up shop for the winter doesn't mean you can't find local, organic produce around North Canton anymore. On the contrary. Every Thursday, Hazel Artisan Bakery is stocked with tons of organic produce that customers have ordered online the Monday before. What they're doing is ordering through Breezy Hill Farms in Homeworth and picking it up right here in North Canton at Hazel's. The collaboration between the two businesses is now in its third year, and it continues to grow in popularity. "It's worked out really well," said Phil Bartholomae, who owns Breezy Hill Farm with his wife Mindy. "For us, it's a way of keeping in contact with our North Canton customers, …
Friday, June 29, 2012
The following information was supplied by the North Canton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
North Canton police arrested two men and two women after receiving a call of a break-in at Hazel Artisan Bakery. Someone called police and said he saw people stealing restaurant equipment and provided information about the suspects' vehicle as well as what direction they were heading after the break-in. Police responded, found the vehicle and arrested all four occupants. Suspects include a 24-year-old Sherrodsville man, 19-year-old Sherrodsville woman, 21-year-old Canton woman and 25-year-old Canton man. All were charged with receiving stolen property, a first-degree misdemeanor, and criminal trespassing, a fourth-degree misdemeanor. They were found with four aluminum cooling racks, a 55-gallon trash can, a multi-keg of beer and empty …
jim
6:05 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Hazel Artisan Bakery bread is out of this world delicious. You could just make a meal out of it by its self.   more ›