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Still Free! More than just an advertisement Inside Inside Events Marx Toy Museum Pages 12-13 INNformer Pages 6-7 Publication of The Wells Inn Volume 3, No. 6 The Wells Inn, 316 Charles St. Sistersville, WV 26175 April 15, 2016 Par Mar Sistersville City Council ready sold to to tackle ongoing water issues Pittsburgh By Lea Ann Butcher company SISTERSVILLE — The city is get- ting down to brass tacks when it By Charles Winslow comes to its battle with water loss. At their regular monthly meeting SISTERSVILLE -- Marietta, Monday, April 11, council gave ap- Ohio-based Par Mar was ac- proval for Mayor Bill Rice and quired April 1 by Croton Hold- Recorder Chad Edwards to put out ing Company of Pittsburgh for for bid the purchase of radio-read an undisclosed amount. water meters. Croton Holding, a privately held “I know there is a lot of back and corporation, already has 15 exist- forth about these meters, but all I ing retail locations in the greater want to do is what is best for the city. Pittsburgh area and is affiliated We cannot sit here another two years with other petroleum-related and argue and do nothing,” Rice businesses, including fuel distri- said. bution and marketing. “We are not going to purchase any- “Croton Holding will be re- thing without exploring all of our branding its existing locations to Newly elected members options,” Edwards added. the Par Mar brand,” said Bob of the Sistersville City In other meter matters, the city’s Monahan, general counsel for Council were recently parking meters are being removed Croton, adding “Par Mar will sworn in. ABOVE: and re-situated to align with the cur- still be based in Marietta.” Mayor Bill Rice swears rent parking spaces on Wells Street. Locally, Par Mar operates gas in new council members, The city decided to join the Pleas- stations and convenience stores from left: Bob Gilmore, ants Area Chamber of Commerce in the Sistersville and Middle- Greg Gage, Alex King since Tyler County does not have its bourne markets, as well as across and Brandon Chadock. own chamber. Pleasants Area Cham- the river in Matamoras and Han- LEFT: City Recorder ber of Commerce Executive Director nibal, Ohio. Chad Edwards swears Jody Murphy said joining the cham- Continued on page 11 in Mayor Bill Rice for another term. Continued on page 8 Student-run WRSG to get generator INDEX By Charles Winslow Other upgrades to the radio station’s equipment will allow