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Council Vacancy
The Village of Carey has an open council seat for a partial term ending December 31, 2025. Those interested in the open seat should submit a letter of interest and resume to: Laura Ewing, Village Fiscal Officer, at fiscalofficer@careyohio.gov or to the Municipal Building. Deadline is May 31, 2024. Council seat vote will be at the June 3, 2024 Council Meeting. The Village Council meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. -
Village of Carey Swim Lessons
2024 Village of Carey Swim Lessons will be June 10th through June 20th. For Levels 1-6, participants must be 6 years old by August 1, 2024, and entering 1st grade. Forms can be found at the Dorcas Carey Public Library as well as the Village of Carey website. Please fill out the registration form and return to the Dorcas Carey Public Library or the Carey Municipal Pool. -
Routine Maintenance to Pump #3
Starting today, May 15th, water pump #3 has been taken out of service for routine maintenance. We expect this to be completed and back to regular operations on Friday, May 17th. There should be no interruptions to your service. If you notice any irregularities, please call Neil at 419-396-3218. For more timely updates on this and other situations, please download the Choose Carey app through the app store.
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Water Quality ReportOur History
The history of Carey formally begins in 1843 when R. M. Shuler and W. J. Buell laid out the town on land that they owned. They named the town after the Honorable Judge John Carey, one of the first settlers in the region. Carey was not only a Judge, but President of the Indiana, Bloomington and Western Railroad which ran through the new town at that time.
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