Photo Gallery for Sunday 11/05/17
2017-11-06 00:00:00
Merril Moses, 91, the founder of Moses Jewelers, works at the store at Clearview Mall. Daylight-saving time ends Sunday morning Nov. 5, 2017.Eric Freehling/Butler Eagle
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Merril Moses, 91, the founder of Moses Jewelers, works at the store at Clearview Mall. Daylight-saving time ends Sunday morning, Nov. 5, 2017.Eric Freehling/Butler Eagle
Devin Schweinsberg, Butler County maintenance worker, opens an old mechanical face controller in the Butler County Courthouse clock tower. The tower’s four giant timepieces are now controlled by an automatic device. Daylight-saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017.eric freehling/butler eagle
Butler County maintenance worker Devin Schweinsberg looks at the clock tower controller. It’s time to fall back one hour as daylight-saving time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017.Eric Freehling/butler eagle
Butler High School custodian Debbie Gibson changes the time on a clock at the high school. Daylight-saving time ends at 2. a.m. Sunday Nov. 5, 2017, as we gain an extra hour of sleep.justin guido/butler eagle
From left, Julia Redilla, Bella DeFabbo, Becca Bayne and other members of the Seneca Valley girls’ soccer team recently completed a clothing drive, “Helping Hand Me Downs,” as their latest community service project. The girls packed 75 boxes of gently used clothing collected from Seneca Valley soccer fans at the girls’ home games. The boxes, along with inspirational notes, were delivered to a school that provides comprehensive special education services.Submitted Photo
The Butler County Humane Society recently benefitted from the “Carving for Charity” raffle at Baglier Mazda. Andy Kappler, Baglier general sales manager, left, presented a $1,200 donation to Marci Mustello, president of the humane society’s board of directors. Dennis Baglier, company owner, right, matched the raffle proceeds. Local chain saw artist Ken Tynan carved a dog and cat.JUSTIN GUIDO/ BUTLER EAGLE
Mayoral candidates Benjamin Smith and Jamie Lee Goehring take part in a combined Butler city mayoral and council candidates debate at the Holly Pointe Center. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.Dave Prelosky/Butler Eagle
