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Check out this N. Main niche with its very own Christmas tree. Bluffton business owners and residents have been busy decorating for the holidays. Stay tuned for a map of residential lights from the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce.

By Paula Scott

On December 1 it became official, Chase Mason is the new owner of Padrone's Pizza of Bluffton, 147 N. Main. The 33-year-old single dad has been managing the business since the last week of September and has worked on and off for Padrone’s pizzarias for 15 years.

Mason comes to Bluffton from Defiance but has family here. “It’s definitely a wonderful town,” he said of the village. 

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Bluffton High School girls basketball squad suffered its first loss 45-43 at Ottoville in a non-league nailbiter Saturday afternoon, December 3.

The Lady Pirates dropped to 4-1 with the close loss that knocked them from the unbeaten ranks. Meanwhile, the Big Green improved to 3-1 with the win.

"We dug ourselves a hole and made uncharacteristic mistakes," said Pirate head coach Eric Garmatter. 

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton girls basketball squad defeated Fort Jennings 55-39 in a non-league battle last Thursday night, December 1, to stay undefeated.

The hosts raced to a 17-6 first period lead, but FJ edged within 32-23 at halftime. 

Yet Bluffton pulled away with a 14-4 third period to build a 19-point lead. Riley Eachus sank two trifectas in the key third period outburst.

The Lady Pirates improved to 4-0 with the decisive victory, while FJ fell to 1-4 with the loss.

By Cort Reynolds

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The Bluffton High School boys basketball team lost 47-30 to visiting Liberty-Benton in the Pirate home opener Saturday night, December 3.

The Pirates trailed 14-6 after the first period, and they fell further behind 26-9 by halftime. The teams played to a 21-21 draw in the second half.

Bluffton falls to 0-3 with the defeat, while L-B improved to 3-0 with the win.

The following article is provided by www.BlufftonForever.com, a project of Bluffton Icon founder and former editor Fred Steiner.

By Charles Hilty

December 7, 2011 - Seventy years ago this afternoon my life changed.......just as it changed dramatically for every American.

Every Pearl Harbor Day I recall where I was and how I heard about the attack on Pearl Harbor. I can remember places and faces and even the things that were said.

And as I get older, I learn new things about the questions that this 7-year-old boy was asking his parents in the kitchen of that little white wooden cottage on Spring Street, one block behind the old Victorian grade school where I was getting my education. My education in the life of the larger world began that afternoon when our family first heard the news about the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

We'd had a Sunday lunch after church there at the little home of my recently-married cousin, Margie Neeper, and her young husband, Vyrl.

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