Carmel Parks Encourages Invasive Species Removal

Throughout April, Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is offering an Invasive for Native Tree Swap program to promote invasive species awareness. Remove one or more invasive species from your property, and CCPR will reimburse you with one three-gallon native tree sapling. There are four species of native trees available: river birch, redbud, pagoda dogwood, and…

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KeyBank Has Grants Available

In celebration of KeyBank’s (NYSE: KEY) Bicentennial, the KeyBank Foundation is proud to announce a special grant program designed to strengthen Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) that play a critical role in advancing affordable housing and small business development. This milestone initiative reflects KeyBank’s enduring legacy of service, resilience, and commitment to fostering economic opportunity and strengthening communities. Through…

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Property Tax Statements Going Out

2025 Property Taxes Statements are being mailed out this week. The spring due date is Monday, May 12 and the fall due date is Monday, Nov. 10 this year.  You may make a payment in the Treasurer’s office by cash or check only.  Credit/Debit cards are accepted only on the county’s website with an addition…

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Annual  Easter Egg Hunt Saturday

The Noblesville Parks Department in partnership with Hare Chevrolet will be hosting the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday at Forest Park Shelter No. 5. The egg hunt will be for children ages 3-10. Festivities will begin at 10 a.m. and include a DJ, airbrush tattoos, business booths and vehicles from the Noblesville police, fire…

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My First Easter Sunrise Service

penned 4.22.2019, revised March 3, 2025 My twin sister had inscribed “Easter” on a stone two years before her death at sunrise Easter morning 1996. With the church’s permission, I laid the palm-sized stone at the foot of the outside cross for our Easter sunrise service this year, my first experience ever.  It was very…

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FOR THE RECORD

For The Record is a public service and regular feature in The Noblesville Times. It is designed to tell you what is scheduled to happen and what actually does happen in meetings paid for with your tax dollars. The Times encourages all citizens to take an active role in being involved in local government. Hamilton…

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Palm Sunday Breakfast Set

Ready for a great breakfast on Palm Sunday? Then the Wayne-Fall Lions Club has just the ticket. From 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 11940 E. 191st St. (Deshane Avenue and Victory Chapel Road), the Wayne-Fall Lions are serving up an all-you-can-eat breakfast. The menu includes special pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs, coffee, juice and milk.…

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Celebrate Spring With a Wildflower Walk

It’s been a long winter – and for those yearning for all things spring, the Blatchley Nature Study Club has organized three Wildflower Walks. Wander the woods and welcome spring on Saturdays, April 12 and April 26 at Blatchley Nature Study Club, 125 Boulder Drive, Noblesville. Explore the trails with guided tours anytime between 1…

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Westfield Marks Earth and Arbor Days April 26 

The City of Westfield’s Parks and Recreation Department will celebrate Earth Day and Arbor Day at its annual Green Day event on April 26, from noon to 2 p.m. at Grand Junction Plaza (225 S. Union Street).  This free, family-friendly event will showcase local organizations and vendors offering eco-friendly tips and practices that attendees can…

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Hamilton Town Center Adds Stores

Simon, the global leader in premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations, recently announced the latest additions to Hamilton Town Center, including first-to-market, Shady Rays, cult-favorites J.Crew Factory and Sephora, along with new restaurant, Sunny Day Café. Coming Soon: Last year, Hamilton Town Center welcomed a slew of retailers including retail favorite, Nordstrom Rack, along…

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