Fire burns storage garages in New Concord

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A fire broke out behind Orme-West Do It Best Hardware Friday, June 12. The New Concord Fire Department was dispatched at 12:49 p.m.  

Two storage garages beside the hardware store that held bird seed, fertilizer and rental equipment burned where the fire started. The cause is unknown, and the fire is under investigation. 

The New Concord Fire Truck 901 calmed the flames as two garages beside Orme-West Do It Best Hardware burned.

The New Concord Fire Truck 901 calmed the flames as two garages beside Orme-West Do It Best Hardware burned.

When NCFD arrived at the scene, the fire engulfed the garage where the fire originated. There were power lines and propane tanks present near the fire, which presented danger to the surrounding area.

All employees, customers, and nearby residents were evacuated and there were no injuries.  

New Concord Fire Department Chief Brett Gates said “We were able to secure everything. AEP [American Electric Power] did a super job shutting down the power for us and we were able to get into it [the fire] and get our ladder truck up to blast the fire and hold the damage to two garages.”

The hardware building did have some heat and smoke damage, but according to Gates, the business will soon be able to continue their operations. 

Reporter Dana Parsons gave a live update on WMCO 90.7 at 1:55 p.m.

Along with the New Concord Fire Department, on the scene were Washington Township Fire Department, Perry Township Fire Department, Falls Township Fire Department, Cassell Station Volunteer Fire Department, and Cambridge Fire Department.  

Perry Township, was one of many other departments called in for the fire.

Perry Township was one of many other departments called in for the fire.

Also on the scene included the New Concord Police Department, Muskingum University Police, Guernsey County Sheriff’s Department, and the Ohio State Highway Patrol. 

Chief Mindy Peck of the New Concord Police Department said she saw the fire before the police department was dispatched. 

“I saw smoke, so I came down the hill then I saw the big fire ball,” said Peck. 

Power along Main Street as well as traffic lights went out. Many New Concord residents were out of power. NCPD, Muskingum University Police, and the State Highway Patrol monitored and directed traffic until the power along downtown returned. 

The New Concord Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire beside Orme-West Do It Best Hardware in New Concord.

The New Concord Fire Department was dispatched to a structure fire beside Orme-West Do It Best Hardware in New Concord.

To stay up to date with local news around New Concord, follow Orbit Media on Facebook and Twitter at @Orbit907News. We’ll update the story as more details are released.

Updated June 12, 2020, 6:35 p.m.

 

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Bookshop opens in New Concord

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The Empty Nest Bookshop officially opened on June 12 on East Main Street in New Concord. The bookshop is home to “previously loved books” in good condition. Genres available include children, young adult, science fiction, biography and autobiography, mystery, paranormal, history, and more. 

The Empty Nest Bookshop is located on East Main Street and offers a variety of genres.

The Empty Nest Bookshop is located on East Main Street and offers a variety of genres.

Owner of The Empty Nest Bookshop, Cynthia Rhodes, is a Muskingum University alumna. Rhodes previously worked in New Concord for 23 years for Cerner (Resources Systems). Now, a controller at Dunning Motor Sales four days a week, Rhodes will run the shop on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 

Rhodes wants The Empty Nest Bookshop to be a positive experience for the New Concord community and the surrounding area. 

“My goal is for this to be an experience place to visit. I sell previously loved books in good condition. We have seating and I’m offering coffee and cookies. I want people to feel like they can come and browse and take their time. Just a place to relax and hangout and enjoy the love of reading,” said Rhodes. 

The Empty Nest Bookshop offers a variety of books and sitting areas for customer enjoyment.

The Empty Nest Bookshop offers a variety of books and sitting areas for customer enjoyment.

Rhodes said she opened her shop in New Concord because of her history with the village.  

“I have a love for New Concord, I always have. When I worked in New Concord I was on the board of trade. I used to work right on Main Street and my husband works for Muskingum University. So, we just have a love and an affinity for New Concord. I wanted it to be on Main Street so we can get pedestrian traffic since it’s [New Concord] such a walking community and have people feel the freedom to come in and out and enjoy the space,” said Rhodes. 

Rhodes, an avid reader, said running her own shop had always been a dream. 

I love books, from childhood, and I love reading. I’ve always wanted to own my own business and my own shop. I toyed between opening a pastry shop or a bookshop. I’m kind of doing a bit of both with the free coffee and cookies,” said Rhodes. 

Rhodes said she ultimately wants the shop to inspire anyone who comes in. 

“I just want to share my love of reading with other people and hopefully inspire people who have gotten away from reading or got turned off from reading for one reason or another to go back to reading,” said Rhodes. 

The Empty Nest Bookshop takes book donations as well as buying good quality books for resale.

The shop takes book donations and buys books. The books need to be in good condition without any rips or writing. Rhodes does not take textbooks or library copies and prefers hardcovers or softback books, but not paperback books. 

The Empty Nest Bookshop is located at 19 E. Main Street and is open Fridays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

The Empty Nest Bookshop officially opened June 12. The shop offers a variety of books and free refreshments.

The Empty Nest Bookshop officially opened June 12. The shop offers a variety of books and free refreshments.

To contact The Empty Nest Bookshop, call (740) 261-5101. To stay up to date, follow the shop on Facebook at @theemptynestbookshop. 

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