New OSU-backed shuttle service for seniors begins operation
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April 29, 2024

New OSU-backed shuttle service for seniors begins operation

By From JT Staff Reports

Pictured above is the “Mary-Go-Round” free shuttle service which is now serving seniors in the Marysville area.

(Photo submitted)

Ohio State is partnering with a local organization to make it easier for older community members to get from place to place.

The Ohio State University Col...

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