Village ranked in college town survey

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New Concord, home to Muskingum University, has been ranked No. 24 in a nationwide survey to determine the “collegiest” college town.

The Washington Post analyzed U.S. Census data on urban areas with the largest share of college students. Urban areas follow population-density patterns, not typical town borders or municipal boundaries.

Andrew Van Dam from The Washington Post said the classic college town is built around the school at its heart.

“Having Muskingum University in the Village of New Concord is part of who we are,” said New Concord Mayor Jennifer Lyle. “The college and town were founded almost simultaneously. We have grown and evolved together.”

The college-student share of the population is 45.1 percent based on a village population of 2,836.

“We are proud to be part of the New Concord community and to contribute to the educational and economic well-being of the Appalachian region,” said Muskingum University President Susan S. Hasseler.

Read the full article on The Washington Post (subscription required).

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Income surveys sent to residents

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The Village of New Concord has begun planning to make infrastructure improvements within the village.

As part of the planning for these projects, the village needs to complete an income survey to determine if the village will qualify for future Community Development Block Grants.

If you are a resident randomly selected to receive an income survey in the mail, please complete and return it so the village can proceed with project planning. A return stamped envelope is enclosed with the mailed surveys.

The income survey asks residents to fill in the street address and number of people living in their household and to check the box next to the approximate total household annual income (before taxes) for the current year.

The information collected in the survey will be confidential and only viewed by the program administrator and the funding agency, not the Village of New Concord.

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