Sou th ee, January 2023 "The Marysburgh Published for Residents, Businesses and Visitors since Or Santa Makes a Special Visit to South Marysburgh More photos on page 7 Three-year-old Ella Wilson is enthralled with Santa on the other side of the town hall window. With Ella are mom, Stacey Wilson of Pic- ton and grandmother..—Mirror Photo JW Farms’ Ready-to-Eat Foods Gains Traction Erza Beauparlart was one of about three dozen youngsters who . ‘ . ’ visited the town hall Sunday evening, December 18 to have a quiet with Soon-to-Launch ‘Delivery to Your Door word with Santa about the best gift choices come Christmas morn- . . ing. Erza’s parents are Paulina and Matt and his best furry friend, Busy? Just want something easy and delicious, wholesome Suki, is there for a visit, too.—Mirror Photo and home-cooked for dinner? Or need a quick appetizer like a dip to accompany an adult beverage or a snack for the kids? The options right here in South Marysburgh are expanding in new and exciting ways. New Year’s Levee in South Marysburgh Sunday, January 1st — 2 to 4 p.m., Jackson’s Falls Inn Hosted by South Marysburgh Recreation Board Only a short distance east of Milford, on Murphy Road, is the RSVP to smrecbd@gmail.com (Continued on page 3)