Settled in the early 1800s, Newton Falls, Ohio is a village in Newton Township, in Trumbull County, Ohio. The village was named for Newton, Connecticut, and the two sets of falls within the city, on different branches of the Mahoning River. The community is known for its zip code, which is 44444, and for the second oldest covered bridge in Ohio.
 
 
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Situated off of I-80 in Newton Falls, Ohio, directions to the hotel are offered, along with an overview of the accommodations, amenities, area attractions, and photographs. Reservations may be made through the site.
http://www.budgetlodgeohio.com/
The official site for the city presents details about Newton Falls, including its history and demographics. Also hosts sections about the City Council, various city departments, and the community center.
http://ci.newtonfalls.oh.us/
Displays pictures of the accommodations and the common areas, a map of the Newton Falls, Ohio area with directions to the hotel, and local points of interest.
http://www.econolodge.com/hotel-newton_falls-ohio-OH024
Newton Falls Area Commerce Association
Organization compromised of local organizations and businesses which support other businesses in the area lays out details about the association, its members, why it pays to be a member, and online application to join the association.
http://www.nfaca.net/
The address, contact information, and hours of operation of the courthouse in Newton Falls, Ohio are posted, along with an introduction to the municipal judge and court personnel, a map and directions, and information about small claims, traffic and probation, court rules, and a court calendar.
http://www.newtonfallscourt.com/
Contains library news, including news about the Friends of the Newton Falls Public Library, library hours and days of operation, and volunteer opportunities. Additionally offers an online card catalog, the library calendar and the announcement of the library's free wireless internet access for visitors.
http://www.newtonfalls.org/
The youth soccer program in Newton Falls, Ohio is highlighted, including registration policies, game and practice schedules, a calendar of events, player, coaching and referee information, and playing rules.
http://nfysl44444.webs.com/
Headquartered in Newton Falls, Ohio, the Trumbull County township was created in 1806, after the Connecticut Western Reserve was surveyed. Its history and an overview of cities and villages within the township are featured, along with a list of township trustees, meeting minutes, and a calendar of events.
http://www.newtontwp.com/