Newbury Officials Discuss Website, Logo Updates

Township Trustee presents new logo design created by resident

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Newbury Township Trustee Carly Sayre presented a modernized logo design for the township at the Feb. 11 trustees meeting that was created by a Newbury resident. Sayre asked trustees and audience members for input on a focal point for the new logo, such as the town hall, Veterans Park or Oberland Park, and also invited feedback on the logo itself.

Why it matters

Updating the township's logo and website can help modernize the community's branding and visual identity, which is important for attracting new residents and businesses to the area.

The details

Trustee Sayre presented the new logo design and asked for input from trustees and the audience on potential focal points, such as the town hall, Veterans Park or Oberland Park. Fiscal Officer Lindsay Pollock expressed a preference for including 'Founded in 1817' in the logo to highlight the community's long history. Trustees also discussed posting a notice on social media and the township website to seek additional public feedback on the logo design.

  • The logo design was presented at the Feb. 11, 2026 trustees meeting.

The players

Carly Sayre

Newbury Township Trustee who presented the new logo design.

Lindsay Pollock

Newbury Township Fiscal Officer who provided feedback on the logo design.

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What’s next

Trustees plan to post a notice on social media and the township website to seek additional public feedback on the new logo design.

The takeaway

Updating the township's visual identity through a new logo and website can help Newbury modernize its branding and appeal to new residents and businesses, while also preserving the community's long history.