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The Ohio Power Siting Board approved the alternate route for Duke Energy's proposed natural gas distribution pipeline. The project has drawn opposition from people who live along the pipeline's proposed path, which have banded together in a group Neighbors Opposed to Pipeline Extension. THE ENQUIRER/KAREEM ELGAZZAR
Duke Energy’s controversial gas pipeline approved Jackie Borchardt Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
COLUMBUS - Ohio offi cials have approved Duke Energy’s plan to build a 13mile natural gas pipeline through the middle of Hamilton County. The Ohio Power Siting Board approved Duke’s “alternate route” for the pipeline during a Thursday meeting. The decision comes more than three years after Duke Energy fi rst proposed the project and could be appealed.
During that time, the board received 1,600 public comments and collected testimony from 115 people. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Sam Randazzo, who chairs the board, said that input informed the board’s decision and the conditions by which Duke must abide. “All the people who participated in this process at local information hearings as well as public hearings provided valuable input in this process,” Randazzo said Thursday. Other members of the
board include an engineer appointed by Gov. Mike DeWine, fi ve state agency directors and four lawmakers. Duke Energy plans to build the approximately 13-mile long, 20-inch diameter distribution pipeline between the Highpoint Park Station near the intersection of Butler, Warren, and Hamilton counties and the existing Norwood Station. The pipeline route will pass through communities including Amberley Village, Blue Ash, Cincinnati, Evendale, Golf Manor, Reading, and Sharon-
ville. Those communities – as well as residents and businesses located along the routes – opposed the project. Any of those communities could appeal the decision, fi rst to the board and then to the Ohio Supreme Court. “This is another loss for the little guy,” said Justin Feldman, a Reading resident who drove to Columbus Thursday to hear the decision. See PIPELINE, Page 2A
Robert Redford’s Sundance store now open in Kenwood Towne Centre Sarah Brookbank Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Robert Redford’s retailer Sundance has opened a store in Greater Cincinnati. The retailer sells women’s apparel, jewelry, footwear, accessories, art and home furnishings, according to a company statement. The Kenwood Towne Centre store
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Dr. John McDonough was a longtime Cincinnati surgeon.
Remembering well-known hand surgeon, Dr. John McDonough Duke Energy has proposed two routes for its pipeline. The preferred route for the company is in orange, with an alternate route shown in green. PROVIDED/DUKE ENERGY
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The alternate route goes through Feldman’s front yard, about 20 feet from his bedroom. “This is my homestead,” Feldman said. “This is where I plan to die, which I hope won’t be for at least 20 years.” Duke says the pipeline is necessary to replace aging infrastructure. The new pipeline will reduce reliance on gas from stations south of the region and allow Duke to retire peaking plants that supply gas in cold weather. Critics have said the risks outweigh the pipeline’s potential benefi ts. For ex-
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ample, the pipeline will only reduce reliance on one southern station by 5%, according to a Duke consultant. “For $160-plus million, customers deserve much more bang for their buck,” attorneys for Hamilton County and the city of Cincinnati wrote in their fi nal brief on the matter. Duke’s preferred route would have passed by the Kenwood Towne Center shopping mall and Jewish Hospital Mercy Health in addition to more industrial areas. The alternate route is within 100 feet of 67 more residences than the preferred route but is within 1,000 fee of 967 fewer residences than the preferred route, according to a board staff report. The board’s approval comes with 41 conditions that include restoring lawns and recreation areas to their pre-construction condition and notifying local offi cials and property owners of construction plans. Board staff recommended in March that the board approve the alternate route. In April, Duke offi cials and opponents of either or both routes testifi ed before a pair of hearing offi cers who later issued a private opinion to board members. The board reviewed that opinion as well as testimony collected over the past three years, including criticism from a group of citizens called Neighbors Opposing Pipeline Extension.
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John J. (Jack) McDonough, MD, 77, of Tenants Harbor, Maine, was a perfect gentleman who led a great life. Jack died Nov. 7 in his chosen home of Maine with the love of his life, his wifem Barbara Aras, by his side. Jack’s life began humbly in a small home in Cincinnati, son of John J. McDonough and Elizabeth (Donovan) McDonough and oldest brother to four siblings. His father was a pharmacist, which infl uenced Jack’s early decision to become a surgeon. At the age of 15 he worked in the local hospital drawing blood from patients, doing lab tests, and working in the morgue, where he learned anatomy. Jack received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine in 1968, completing his internship and surgical training in 1975. He joined the College of Medicine faculty after completing a fellowship in hand and microvascular surgery at the University of Louisville in 1978. This specialization gave Jack a unique skill at the time, and he was called upon by other surgeons to save countless lives. He remained closely associated with UC throughout his professional career. Besides his two years of military service in the U.S. Navy as a Lieutenant Commander, including a year aboard the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Constellation and teaching surgery at the Naval Hospital in San Diego, he spent his entire surgical career at UC. He joined the faculty as an assistant professor in 1975, became an associate professor in 1982, and then an associate professor emeritus in 2012. Jack was the General Surgery Residency Program Director from 1979 until 1986 and post-graduate education adviser from 1978 until his retirement in 2011. He was president of the Mont Reid Surgical Society from 1991 until 1994, where he had been a member for more than 35 years. He was Chief of Staff at Bethesda Hospital in 1998 and 1999. Jack served as a member of the UC Foundation Board for more than 15 years, receiving the Foundation’s Trustee Award in 1995. He was president of the College of Medicine Alumni Association from 1994 until 1996 and endowed a Visiting Professorship in the Department of Surgery in honor of his parents. In 2012 the UC Board of Trustees approved naming the John J. McDonough, MD, Foyer in the Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions. Jack was dedicated to promoting the medical history of the college, UC Medical Center, university, and Cincin-
nati community through his involvement with the Winkler Center. He joined the center’s Advisory Board in 1990 and served as chair from 2006 until 2013. In 1986 Jack founded Hand Surgery Specialists in Cincinnati along with his partners, Drs. Peter Stern and Thomas Kiefhaber, eventually growing the practice to nine surgeons. Jack helped thousands of people lead more productive lives. A long list of accolades could be provided, but at the end of the day what Jack valued most was his relationship with these two men that he considered brothers as much as business partners and the highly skilled, ethical, and kind staff at the practice. Throughout his successful career Jack was widely recognized for his integrity, professionalism, excellent technical skills, and patience and enthusiasm in teaching surgical residents. He was considered one of the region’s premier hand surgeons and was dedicated to medical education, helping hundreds of fellows and residents become successful surgeons. To accomplish all of this, Jack undeniably had a strong commitment to his career, colleagues, and patients. But to everyone who knew and loved Jack, he was more than Dr. McDonough. He was a voracious reader and was active in the Cincinnati Literary Club, where he also served as president. He had a passion for history, especially the Civil War, and took an annual trip with four friends to Civil War sites to gain a deeper understanding of the war. His dexterity as a surgeon extended to being a skilled model ship builder – he even had a dedicated ship building workshop in his home in Maine. He loved to sail, and his many sailing trips to Maine helped develop his admiration and respect for the people and beauty of the state. Jack also appreciated the history of the St. George peninsula in Maine and wanted to contribute to the community. He volunteered at the Marshall Point Lighthouse where he loved meeting visitors from all over the world and sharing the lighthouse’s history. He also volunteered at the local library. Above all, one of his greatest delights was sharing his home and sitting down to dinner, whether in Maine, North Carolina, or Cincinnati, with Barbara, friends and his dog Muki. Jack is survived by his wife, Barbara Aras, family, and many friends. Following his wishes, there will be no service. Donations in his memory can be made to one of his favorite projects, a K-8 school in his community: St. George MSU Building Fund, 65 Main Street, PO Box 153, Tenants Harbor, Maine 04860.
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Bourbon balls make unusual gifts from the kitchen Classic bourbon balls Ingredients 1 cup toasted, fi nely chopped pecans (toast before chopping) ⁄ 4 cup Kentucky bourbon plus more if needed
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Rita’s Kitchen Rita Heikenfeld
I’ll never forget my fi rst taste of a bourbon ball. I was with my sister, Christine, and we were in her hometown of Ripley, Ohio, visiting antique shops. The proprietor of one particular shop, which was housed in an antebellum home, was a very genteel woman who greeted us with a plate of bourbon balls. Now this was in the heat of summer, mind you, but those bourbon
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Prostitution operation had services ‘at multiple price points’ Kevin Grasha Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
The prostitution operation was run out of a business in Blue Ash that advertised itself as providing anti-aging skin treatments, teeth-whitening and massage. Candace Matsuda operated the business, named Defi ne Skin Care & Esthetics, between at least July through September 2018, court documents say. It off ered “diff erent levels of (sexual) services at multiple price points,” the documents state. Matsuda, according to court documents, “would service clients at the…location (and) receive monetary payment for said services.” Prosecutors said Monday, Nov. 18 that two other women were involved. The business was housed between a Thai restaurant and an optometrist in an upscale shopping strip across from an offi ce building. Matsuda, who court records say is 32, pleaded guilty Monday, Nov. 18 in Hamilton County Common Pleas Court to promoting prostitution, money laundering and failing to pay sales tax. Prosecutors say she used various forms of social media to advertise the prostitution operation. Matsuda spoke very little during the Monday, Nov. 18 hearing. As Judge
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Loveland man arrested on child porn posted $30,000 bail Madeline Mitchell Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
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St. Ursula girls who signed their letters of intent to play college sports were, from left: Lauren Fletcher (Ohio State rowing), Caroline Lopez (Bucknell rowing), Celia Creviston (Ohio University swimming), Clara Keiser (Xavier swimming), Anna Voelkerding (Xavier swimming), Anna Lohrer (Morehead soccer), Elle Lovdal (Dayton soccer), Whitney Wells (DePauw soccer), Mary Shaffer (Virginia volleyball), Allie Siefke (NKU volleyball), Delaney Smith (Lipscomb volleyball), Bailey Venard ( Bellarmine volleyball). THANKS TO JILL CAHILL, ST. URSULA
The following Loveland High School athletes signed letters of intent wo play college sports. They are, from left: Brandon Day, swimming, University of Utah; Allison Rountree, golf, Ohio Northern University; Carson Deer, baseball, University of Tennessee-Martin; Kate Garry, basketball, University of Akron; Jillian Hayes, basketball, University of Cincinnati; Claire Massey, soccer, Taylor University; Caitlin Elam, soccer, University of Louisville; Kaitlyn Andrews, soccer,University of Cincinnati; Kirstin Thomas, crosscountry /track, Georgetown College; Riley Bullock, diving, Ball State University; Maria Bashardoust, soccer, Cleveland State. THANKS TO ERIC FRY, LOVELAND ATHLETICS
Many local high schools celebrated athletes who signed their letters of intent to play college sports Nov. 11-14.
SIGNING DAY CELEBRATIONS Sycamore seniors sign with colleges Nov. 13. From left, Carson Foster (swimming, Texas), Aliah McWhorter (basketball, Wake Forest), Ansel Froass (swimming, Michigan). JAMES WEBER/THE ENQUIRER
Riley Bullock, a senior at Loveland High School, signed her letter of intent to dive for Ball State University.
Lawson Renie of Cincinnati Country Day signs her letter of intent to play college soccer for Tennessee.
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Right, these Ursuline Academy students signed to play college sports Nov. 13, from left: Front, Lauren Klare, basketball, Mercyhurst; Olivia Lynd, gymnastics, Northern Illinois; Julia Simer, soccer, Cincinnati; Delaney Muldoon, soccer, Walsh; back, Logan Case, volleyball, Western Michigan; Claudia Butterfi eld, swimming, Georgia Tech; Emma Gielas, volleyball, Buffalo; Isabella Matesa, swimming, Alabama; Elise Le, soccer, Xavier; Hannah Doerger, cross country, Indiana; and Avery Ericksen, crew, University of Notre Dame. THANKS TO COLLEEN DEHRING, URSULINE ATHLETICS
Left, Mollie McGuire of Madeira signs her letter of intent to play college soccer with Cleveland State University, surrounded by her parents. THANKS TO JOE KIMLING/MADEIRA ATHLETICS
Summit Country Day athletes signed to play college sports. Sydni Black, left, will play lacrosse at Loyola University Maryland. Rebecca Smith, right, will row for Stanford University. THANKS TO NICK ROBBE/SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY
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Moeller basketball ranked No. 23 in the nation Shelby Dermer Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Ursuline Academy volleyball's Logan Case joins her mother, girls coach of the year nominee Jeni Case, and father at the 2019 Cincinnati.com Sports Awards, presented by TriHealth April 18 at Music Hall. JOE SIMON FOR THE ENQUIRER
Ursuline volleyball coach Jeni Case steps down after 14 seasons Shelby Dermer Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
BLUE ASH — Long-time Ursuline head volleyball coach Jeni Case will not be returning for her 15th season. Case stepped down from her position at the helm of one of the most dominant volleyball programs in Ohio. The move was announced Nov. 13 in a tweet by Ursuline Academy’s athletics account. Case’s resume spoke for itself from her 14-year run with the Lions. She led Ursuline to six regional championships and four state titles, including back-to-back Division I crowns in 2017-18. Ursuline made an appearance in the regional championship in each of Case’s 14 seasons. “She (Case) has been our inspirational leader since she started,” Ursuline athletic director Diane Redmond said. “She expects them to be intense, she insists that they work hard and most importantly she demands that they believe in their teammates. I’ve been involved with a lot of programs over my 26 years here and I believe her to be one of the top high school
coaches in any sport.” Overall at Ursuline, Case collected more than 300 wins — no small task playing in the Girls Greater Catholic League, which has more than r 30 combined state volleyball titles between six squads. Case won a state championship in 1986 as an all-city player for Seton High School before a collegiate career at Thomas More College, where she was a three-time All-American. Prior to joining Ursuline in 2006, Case coached in the Greater Miami Conference at Lakota East, where she was named Coach of the Year in 2004. In September 2016, Case earned her 400th career victory with a win over Notre Dame Academy (Ky.). That season, Case was named a national coach of the year by The American Volleyball Coaches Association. Case’s daughter, Logan, is a senior who just fi nished her prep career as an All-American setter for the Lions. She is committed to Western Michigan University prior to her junior season.
USA TODAY released its Super 25 preseason boys basketball rankings on Tuesday morning. Moeller, coming off back-to-back Division I state championships, landed in the No. 23. The Crusaders are the two-time defending Division I state champions and have won 49 consecutive games, dating back to Jan. 6, 2018. Moeller has not lost to an Ohio opponent since a one-point loss to Massillon Jackson in the 2017 D-I state title game. Last season, Moeller became the fi rst Division I state champion to go undefeated since 1995. The Crusaders (29-0) were Greater Cincinnati's fi rst bigschool unbeaten champion since 1962 and the fi rstever Cincinnati-area program to win back-to-back D-I titles (Elder won big-school Class AAA titles in 1973-74).
Moeller center Logan Duncomb drops in two against St. Edward during their Division 1 semifi nal at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus on March 22. E.L. HUBBARD FOR THE ENQUIRER
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COMMUNITY NEWS Deer Park Athlete participates in Reds Baseball Camp Skills Champions Day Fifth-grader Braylon Dennis, an honors student and three-sport athlete at Amity Elementary in Deer Park, recently competed in the 2019 Cincinnati Reds Baseball
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New Horizons Band performs at St. Paul Community United Methodist Church The sanctuary of St. Paul Community United Methodist Church of Madeira provided a stunning venue for a recent concert by the New Horizons Band of Cincinnati. The band, a local branch of the international NHB organization, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a concert that packed the Madeira church. Submitted
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Blue Ash Cornell Aly: M/i Homes Of Cincinnati LLC to Gallagher James J Tr & Gwendolyn K Tr; $624,165 Glendale Milford Rd: Navigator Real Estate Holdings LLC to Jenlil LLC; $400,000 3619 Cooper Rd: Penklor Properties LLC to Powell Gregory V; $161,000 3635 Carpenters Green Ln: Cramer Laura C Tr & David B Tr to Bosse Brady R & Ashley B; $665,000 4606 Cooper Rd: Mink Kenneth & Barbara to Farley Colleen Marie & Andrew Joseph Stoeckel; $307,000 5491 Hagewa Dr: Mays Tahli Sue Tr to Robert Adam Homes II LLC; $205,000 6060 Interstate Cr: Dgq Properties LLC to Mm And Sm LLC; $450,000 8919 Summit Ave: Diaz Jacqueline H to Svenkerud Dustin A & Taylor J Lamping-svenkerud; $198,500 9402 Towne Square Ave: Blue Ash Executive Center I LLC @2 to Blue Towne Investments LLC; $875,000 9689 Sycamore Trace Ct: Hao Jiukuan & Manhong Zou to Spry Mark & Julie; $313,100 9955 Timbers Dr: Blau Melanie A to Kang Jungshik & Jungran Kwon; $165,000
Columbia Township 5480 Windridge Ct: Luther Sara T & Daniel R to Lach Debra A Tr; $252,500 6855 Hurd Ave: Roy Jesika B & David D to John Jones Tr; $101,071
Columbia Tusculum 3714 Morris Pl: Kapahi Geethanjali M & Charles R Minton to Lusco Douglas H & Ariel K Beard Lusco; $296,000 Columbia Tusculum 3913 Dumont St: Life Investment Properties LLC to Schaffer Matthew Q; $10,000
Deer Park 3712 Lansdowne Ave: Thomas Matt to Stingley Charles Dieterly & Jeanette Kay; $156,000 3756 Frontenac Ave: White Robert J & Maricia J to Mattox Lindsey & Zachary Cornelius; $70,000 4338 Hegner Ave: Shirley Ryan to Quammen Robecca L; $177,000 7241 Brookline Ave: Graf Tracey L to Proctor Phillip; $125,000 7814 Eustis Ct: Mueller Benjamin D to Evans Kyle J; $136,500 7922 Dalton Ave: Suguitan Matthew to Hoyle Dylan L & Brynn E Ingels; $161,000
Hyde Park 1301 Duncan Ave: Garfield Michael W & Karen to Gedrose Joshua B; $354,900 1317 Grace Ave: Berg Ryan L & April Berg to Carnahan Chad & Tess A Zasuwa; $525,000 2378 Madison Rd: Pax Lauren E to Cason Brian Robert Tr; $100,000 2526 Grandin Rd: Blum Robert J & Roberta A to Garcia Gonzalex Eryvett &; $975,000 2570 Erie Ave: Hahn Kris E Tr & Cynthia J Tr to Sagi Henry Claude & Kelly Everson; $835,000 2824 Astoria Ave: Tysoe Megan to Blades Casey M; $307,500 2888 Erie Ave: Parshall Brandon S & Kimberly M to Mcdonald Lisbeth & Thomas; $378,000 3313 Observatory Ave: Siegel Earl G to King Mark A & Donna L Moloney; $375,000 3551 Potomac Ave: Webb Alma to Kueckels David N & Margaret M Kenney; $82,000 3561 Larkspur Ave: Ward William H Jr to Dixon William Mcgregor III; $254,000 3566 Vista Ave: Kill Leslie M to Griffith Latorria G & Gerard B Myles; $194,900 3613 Barberry Ave: Suer Benjamin B to Thurner William R & Virginia L Mcully; $352,000 3645 Besuden Ct: Doran David G & Polly Ann to Burnett Group LLC; $125,000 3687 Ashworth Dr: Peppe Cynthia G to Morrison Kevin A; $173,000 4162 Allendale Dr: Griggs Larry A to Homewood Hall LLC; $340,000
Loveland 1079 Stratford Ct: Rosborough Suzanne Hoffman Tr to Warris Kristina A; $135,000 109 Whispering Knolls Ct: Pattanik Asima & Lalit to Fischer Judith A; $228,500 1948 Mellowwood Ln: Mcintosh Edward L & Beatrice L to Cantor Thomas L & Christie Mcintosh; $185,000 207 Cherokee Dr: Harman Mae to Reynolds Kate; $129,000 3019 Stratford Ct: Stanton Jodi L to Chen Zhiwei; $142,500 9590 Kemper Rd: Shell Doug P & Melissa to Moore Jacqueline E; $162,500
Madeira 7223 Longfield Dr: Mcfarland Gerald Lee to Kaanapali Renovations LLC; $130,000 7223 Longfield Dr: Kaanapali Renovations LLC to Nevosi LLC & James F Diegmueller Tr; $139,900 7227 Longfield Dr: Cherry Douglas M & Kathleen M to Tripathy Mathilde M & Klug Kevin M; $248,000 7240 Rita Ln: Next Stage Holdings LLC to John Henry Homes LLC; $175,000 7243 Osceola Dr: Siddiqui Hina J to Juran Jennie A & J Christopher Wessel; $282,000 7248 Iuka Ave: Fischer Daniel F to Neighborhood Enrichment LLC; $160,000 7410 Madeira Pines: Luther Matthew E & Karen A to Siddiqui Hina & Danny Baker; $493,000 7621 Miami Ave: Guerre Amy B & Eric C to Sykes Aaron J & Elizabeth D; $353,000 7821 Euclid Ave: Prasad Gautham J to Fant Meaghan Denise &; $343,200
Madisonville 4522 Whetsel Ave: Armstrong Richard D & Margaret A to Hausterling Development Group LLC; $86,500 5605 Bramble Ave: Whatley Rebecca A to Koester Courtney J; $199,000 6803 Hurd Ave: Herbert Marilyn L to Tahoe Real Estate Investments LLC; $83,000 6830 Merwin Ave: Humler Christopher J to Machles Andrew; $48,500
Mariemont 3736 Indianview Ave: Spaeth Christine G Tr & James P Tr to Mcnutt Kenneth Jr & Abbey; $695,999
Montgomery 7675 Shadowhill Wy: Segal Daniel J to Noska Ryan M; $525,000 7936 Mitchell Farm Ln: Pharr Patricia S Co-trs & Johnson Trust Compnay Trs to Marino Custom Homes LLC; $299,900 9915 Forestglen Dr: Waymire Mary Ann to Michele Stanley Homes LLC; $345,000
Mount Lookout 1117 Herschel Ave: Cox Garrett M to Hopkins Jared M & Brittani E Eiseman; $399,900 1138 Salisbury Dr: Gervers William J to Swinicki Andrea; $293,700 1232 Herschel Woods Ln: De Lacy Niall M & Carolyn Q to Woods Benjamin & Phary Thai; $788,900 3239 Hardisty Ave: Weber Adam Michael & Alisa Marie Pitocco to Lawrence John T Iv Tr; $870,000 3239 Hardisty Ave: Weber Adam Michael & Alisa Marie Pitocco to Lawrence John T Iv Tr; $870,000 3248 Glengyle Ave: Voynovich Nicholas M Tr to Freid Joshua L; $315,000 600 Delta Ave: Sheshull John to Sampang Jennifer A; $182,000 606 Athens Ave: Pasha Amina A & Ali Z Alavi to Huster Lauren A & Patrick J; $440,000 606 Athens Ave: Pasha Amina A & Ali Z Alavi to Huster Lauren A & Patrick J; $440,000 740 Springhill Ln: Kulkarni Samir & Ami to Lehenbauer David Glenn & Llauren; $775,000
Norwood 1900 Hopkins Ave: Sager Lois C to Mcl Rentals LLC; $166,000
Indian Hill 7704 Chumani Ln: Woertz Mary Tr to Becker Sarah R & Matthew R; $609,000 7780 Blome Rd: Teko Land Group Ltd to Mdi West Properties LLC; $425,000
Obituaries Rita Jordan READING - Rita Mae (Meyer) Jordan, died November 16, 2019. Visitation Saturday Nov. 23rd. 10:00 am until funeral mass at 12 noon St. John Catholic Church Deer Park OH. More info www. staleyfuneralhome.com
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1968 Lexington Ave: Bpl Holdings LLC to Frantz David & Sarah M; $256,000 2048 Crown Ave: D E Y L Holdings LLC to Anderson Elizabeth A & Zachary M Kaylor; $174,900 2317 Monroe Ave: Keller Eric M to 2317 Monroe LLC; $300,000 2559 Marsh Ave: Bcm Cincy Properties LLC to Ktmc Properties LLC; $279,000 2745 Norwood Ave: Russell Thomas R & Karen S to Kemble Kevin J & Catherine; $152,000 3750 Floral Ave: Fox Emily E Betz & John to Waynick Joshua; $199,000 3810 Regent Ave: Falcon Vintage LLC to Lifehomes LLC; $152,000 3929 Madison Ave: Pancham Leslie Ann & Neville Noel to Terlau Greg & Toni; $289,000 3944 Floral Ave: Dirksen James L to Butcher Mike T Sr & Tatiana M; $175,000 3949 Avilla Pl: Couch James T Jr to Irwin Eric; $110,000 4001 Jefferson Ave: 719 Wakefield Properties LLC to Corr Investments LLC; $325,000 4119 Ivanhoe Ave: Huffaker Samuel W to Carlier Bryan; $200,000 4120 Ivanhoe Ave: Rickett Richard to Oakley Eastside Rentals LLC; $150,000 5118 Hunter Ave: Hopkins Tom to Neumann Brothers LLC; $35,000 5403 Moundcrest Dr: Steger Phyllis J to Steger Gary W; $160,000 5452 Rolston Ave: Rathel Jason D to Duncanson Duke D & Lisa A; $90,000
Oakley 2763 Madison Rd: Domminick Kelli C to Qd Living LLC; $260,000 3157 Celeron Ave: Marthaler Meghan C to Miller Jacob E; $129,900 3773 Drakewood Dr: Zeller Jessica L to Gordon Michael A & Sara E; $622,000 3801 Drake Ave: Huelsmann Cynthia A to Redhawk Lending LLC; $245,000 4123 Thirty-fourth Ave: Gunning Investment LLC to Pizarro Nicolas D & Meghan Brown; $651,815 4129 Thirty-fourth Ave: Weigel Janet L to Mcferran Ryan C; $265,000
Pleasant Ridge Cortelyou Pl: Bodenberg Diana to Benchmark Property Consultants LLC; $99,000 2886 Losantiville Ave: Homesource Properties And Investments LLC to Starkey Zachary; $178,500 2919 Lawndale Ave: Kappes Lisa M to Cooper Laura E; $149,900 3004 Cortelyou Pl: Bodenberg Diana to Benchmark Property Consultants LLC; $99,000
Silverton 3816 South Berkley Cr: Taurus Building Services LLC to Pancham Neville N & Leslie A; $183,000 3919 Grand Ave: Thieryoung Timothy D to Wallace Real Estate LLC; $36,500 3982 Fordham Pl: Winland Jillian D to Smith Brian J Tr; $159,000 4212 North Ave: Mcdonough Christine to Feltrup Kevin G; $140,000 6754 Siebern Ave: Honerlaw James R & Mary Grace to Bauer Jessica L; $143,000
Sycamore Township Pine Rd: Rlg 3 LLC to Kenwood Nephrology Real Estate LLC; $1,434,464 3980 Mantell Ave: Bauer Meagan N & Scott M to Montchai Alexander K & Thomas; $175,000 4304 Williams Ave: Weast Sharon to Community Lighthouse Church Of God; $150,000 4556 Kugler Mill Rd: Rehab Holdings 1 LLC to Farmug LLC; $150,000 5700 Charteroak Dr: Tepper Allison L Tr to Wang Li & Yaping Liu; $405,000 5785 Whitechapel Dr: Harrell James W to Ferrandiz Alfonso Cortes & Shannon E Quinn; $325,000 8325 Wicklow Ave: Inkrot Susan M to Shreve Emily; $190,000 8431 Donna Ln: Piening Marion K to Haralamos Katelyn C; $186,000 8600 Blue Ash Rd: Bobst Properties LLC to Om Venkateshwara LLC; $200,000 8606 Blue Ash Rd: Bobst Properties LLC to Om Venkateshwara LLC; $200,000 8741 Sturbridge Dr: Select 1 Investments LLC to Stein Geneva & Steven; $385,000
Symmes Township 10033 Fields Ertel Rd: Wascher Michael K & Jean M to Groseclose Bruce A; $248,000 10600 Jefferson Ave: Manukyan Arman to Avm Investments Inc; $188,000 10600 Jefferson Ave: Avm Investments Inc to Krr Real Estate LLC; $188,000 11701 Thistlehill Dr: Acheson Brian S & Shinn Sarah M to Thompson Ryan & Lindsey D; $210,000 12021 Carrington Ln: Eller Elizabeth A to Kramer Ann & Bernard J; $142,500 12038 Paulmeadows Dr: Williams Troy E Jr & Carole D to Rice Phillip A & Jacqueline S; $365,000 12181 Crestfield Ct: Rosa Michael & Ashley to Joshi Vishal Vinod & Priya; $325,000 8785 Apalachee Dr: Zhao Zhiyong & Jie Lin to Korfhagen Joseph & Emily; $349,000 9781 Loveland Madeira Rd: Wood Tim L & Phyllis Blessing Wood to Elkin Laura E; $230,000
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Anderson - SEM Manor Rent -Subsidized-Senior Apts 62 & Older Newly Renovated Studio & One Bed. New Appliances, including microwave, new flooring, new AC. Activities, Weekly Grocery Shopping. Onsite Laundry. Call for Application 513-474-5827 TTY 1-800-750-0750
Milford SEM Villa Rent subsidized Voted Best of the East Senior apartments 62 + older Newly renovated apts Secure building Service coordinator Visiting physicians 513-831-3262 TTY 1-800-750-0750
Anderson: 2 BD in QUIET 3family - Large garage - Heat & water paid - $825/month + $825 deposit - No pets! 1 year lease - 513-283-4604 Cincinnati Low Income, Section 8 Apartments. Affordable Housing, Rent Based on Income. 2-3BR. Call 513-929-2402. Ebcon Inc. Mgt. Equal Opportunity Housing Cincinnati Senior Low Income Apts. Section 8. 1-3BR. 513-929-2402 Equal Opportunity Housing
Covington: Non smoker 1 Br, w/d hookups, A/C, ceiling fans, gar, porch, heat/water pd. $675, 859-384-4311 FT. THOMAS. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS & 1 BDRM TOWNHOMES 859-441-3158 FULTON CHATEAU APARTMENTS Now renting 1 & 2 BR apartments in Price Hill and Walnut Hills, immediate occupancy available. Please call the management office at 513.559.9119 for inquiries or to fill out an application. Rent is based on income. Income restrictions may apply. Voice/TTY: 800-553-0300
Oakly: New remodeled fully furn.2BR, 2nd flr., $600/mo. No smoking.Parking. Ready now! 513-731-4008 Two room efficiency, All Utlities Furnished $495 No Pets. 513-797-8474
Bellevue-Best Kept Secret Spacious 2 BR 2 BA in quiet community. 1st fl, newly remod view of pool from patio. New HVAC, rental or lease w/ purchase op avail $900/mth, $900 dep, 859-292-8880 staceyent@fuse.net
Loveland: 9857 Union Cemetery Road - 3 BD / 1 BA Fireplace - 2.5 car garage w/ workshop on 1 acre Laundry hookups in basement - Completely painted and whole house carpeted 2018 - Loveland Schools - 1-year lease 1st mo. rent + 1mo. Sec. Dep. at signing - $1,150/month + utililites - 513-683-6812
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Bellevue-Best Kept Secret Spacious 2 BR 2 BA in quiet community. 1st fl, newly remod view of pool from patio. New HVAC, rental or lease w/ purchase op avail $900/mth, $900 dep, 859-292-8880 staceyent@fuse.net
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Garrison Place- Felicity Senior Apartments.
Pets Allowed 513-876-3590, TTY 800-750-0750
Macarthur Park is accepting applications for 1, 2 & 3 BR apts. 665 Park Ave, Unit K1,Loveland, OH, 45140, 513-683-5081
Major duties: Budget support, Cash Handling, Procurement & Disbursements, Financial reporting, Audits, Inventory management. QuickBooks Online. Previous bookkeeping experience preferred To apply a UK online application must be submitted to http://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/258237. 4-H Program Teaching Assistant Major duties: Teaching 4-H programs in Kenton County Schools, Day camps, Summer camps. Working with agents in all aspects of the 4-H programs. Previous teaching experience preferred. To apply a UK online application must be submitted to http://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/258186.
ÂHome Health Aide  30 Years Experience Available 24/7 | Ref Available 513-658-1413 ∞ 513-704-5551
HANDYMAN Experienced, Reasonable, No Job Too Big or Too Small. Including electric & plumbing. Steve 513-491-6672
Buying ALL Sports Cards Pre 1970. Please Contact Shane Shoemaker @ 513-477-0553 BUYING-Old guitars, & old musical instruments. Any Condition! The older, the better! Call/text: 937-767-2326
BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985
I BUY STEREO SPEAKERS, PRE AMPS, AMPS, REEL TO REEL TURNTABLE, RECORDS, INSTRUMENTS, ETC (513) 473-5518
INSTANT CASH PAID For Baseball Cards Coins, Gold, Silver, Antiques, Old Toys, Watches, Comics, Case Knives Military, Trains, Autographs, Many Others! We Pick-up. 513-295-5634
Family Consumer Science Program Assistant Ability to teach life skills to multiple age groups and experience with managing social media applications. Previous social media and teaching experience preferred. To apply a UK online application must be submitted to http:// ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/258183 High School Diploma/GED Required is required for all three positions.
The salary range is $12.00 -$15.00 hour with benefits. Job qualifications and responsibilities can be viewed on website. The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from minorities and women.
KENNER / HASBRO TOYS & HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA WANTED! SELL DIRECT TO LOCAL COLLECTORS! Help add to the largest private STAR WARS collection in Ohio! Did you or a family member used to work for Kenner? We are LOCAL paying up to $150,000 CASH for prototypes, packaging samples, displays, artwork, paperwork, and toys in all conditions. STAR WARS, M.A.S.K., Jurassic Park, GI Joe, Alien, Super Powers, The Real Ghostbusters, and most character lines. Let’s keep Kenner history here in Cincinnati! Call or text 513.500.4209
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Kenner/Hasbro With our 50+ years of combined experience, no one knows toys like we do. APPRAISALS. AUTHENTICATION. CASH PURCHASES. CONSIGNMENT. We have a long list of Kenner referrals. Let us help you get the most out of your rare items. We also pay cash finder’s fees for any referral that leads to a completed transaction. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR! Here are just a few examples of the prices we pay: Kenner business cards - up to $200 Original artwork - up to $75K or more Toy sculpts - up to $100K depending on the line Prototypes -up to $50K Toys in package - Star Wars, Super Powers, Batman, Jurassic Park etc. up to $25K Kenner employee items - up to $2K Paper items - up to $30K If it has the word Kenner on it, let’s talk! thekennerguy@gmail.com (937)-361-8763
We Buy STAMP Collections! Old Letters U.S. & World 40 years in business 513-624-6800
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Seasoned Firewood. Cut, Split, stacked, & delivered. Full cord - $250. Face cord $150. Multiple loaded discount. 859-485-9198
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PT House Cleaning - Loveland family in need of a mature, dependable, trustworthy and hard working house cleaner. 1-2 days a week for $18/hour Flexible hours. Previous experience and references required. Call 513-477-1470 or e-mail: mare.9999@yahoo.com
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WANTED TO BUY in excellent condition for private collection:
LP’s, CASSETTES or DVD’s Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Credence Clearwater Revival, The Beatles, Carole King etc. As many as you have, for $2000, first two. 513-533-0063
WAR RELICS US, German, Japanese Uniforms, Helmets, Guns, Swords, Medals Etc, Paying Top Dollar Call 513-309-1347
Service Directory Grand Antique Mall Grand Holiday Sale! 15% - 50% OFF December 7th & 8th 27,000 SQ FT Mon-Sat - 10am-6pm Sun - 12pm-6pm 9701 Reading Road (Evendale Area) 45215 513-554-1919 www.grandantiquemall.com
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PATCH MASTERS Drywall Plaster Painting **Quality Work** Reasonable Rates
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$$$ PAID for LPs, CDs, CASSETTES -ROCK, BLUES, INDIE, METAL, JAZZ, ETC + VINTAGE STEREO EQUIP, DVDs & MEMORABILIA. 50 YRS COMBINED BUYING EXPERIENCE! WE CAN COME TO YOU! 513-591-0123
Old Advertising/Gas Station Related Items, Pre-1970 | Signs, Gas Pumps, Air Meters, Soda Coolers, Dealership Advertising, Etc. Call 937-321-7154
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1296 St Rt 28, Loveland, OH 45140 ANTIQUE TRACTORS-F150 TRUCK-WOODWORKING TOOLS-ANTIQUES-LIC PLATE ART- REPO SIGNS SPORTS COLLECTIBLES-GLASSWARE-HOUSEHOLDS
1941 Ford 9N Tractor, 1956 Ford 600 Tractor, 2004 Ford F-150XLT, 115,829 Miles, 1998 16ft US Cargo Dual Axle Enclosed Trailer w/Electric, 59-61 International 434 Tractor Serial #V2341, 5ft Bush Hog, 14ft Dual Axle Equipment Trailer, Huskey 5hp Gas Tiller, Ariens 22” Line Trimmer, Miller Welder, Hand Tools, Craftsman & Dewalt Table Saws, DeWalt Radial Arm Saw, Dremel Jig Saw, Grizzly Drill Press & Jointer, Delta TP305 Planer, Delta Router/Shaper, (2) Complete Sets of Mule Harnesses, Leather Couch, Corner Cabinets, Hutches, Dining Room Set w/Glass Hutch, Curio Cabinets, Glassware, Amish Dolls, 1972-73-74 Topps Baseball Cards In Binders, McDonalds Bengals Cards, 1991 Donruss Box Baseball Puzzle Cards, MORE! NOTE: Many of You Remember Earl Pletcher From His 20+ Years At The Corn Festival, His Entire Inventory of License Plate Art-Tin Repo Signs- Ohio State Items Will Be Sold At This Auction; MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!
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TERMS: Cash, Local Check, Visa, MC, Discover w/ID. Same and Next Day Removal. A 13% Buyer’s Premium In Effect. If You Pay By Cash or Local Check, We Will Give You a 3% Discount On The Buyer’s Premium.
Garage Sales neighborly deals...
Madera: INDOOR Black Friday Sale! Moving to Small Apt. Toro Mower, furniture, dishwasher, Lil Tykes playhouse & car, bikes, scooters, Dept. 56. Fri 11/19 9am-3pm & Sat 11/30 9am-3pm 5539 Mapleridge Drive
DIRECTIONS: I-275 to Exit #57 (Milford/Blanchester) Go East Toward Blanchester 3.1/3 Miles. Auction On Left Across The Street From Tractor Supply.
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Pets find a new friend... ADOPT- Animal Rescue Fund. Open Mon-Sat 11-5; Closed Sun & Holidays 513-753-9252 www.petfinder.com AKC GOLDEN RETRIEVER, 2M/5F, $800.00, 6wks, EC/LT FB PAGE "MUST LUV GOLDEN’S" FOR PICS (859)3800855 SJNASON68@AOL.COM
Goldendoodle pups DOB 09/6 reg parents, shots, dewormed, vet checked, red/cream, good with children, hobby breeder, great Christmas gift, ready now, $850 Call/text for more info 937-630-1005 Golden Retriver Puppies, AKC - 10 wks old, females, vet checked, first shots, POP. $500 each. 513-836-0703
German Shepherd, AKC Reg. 3M, 2F, 1 solid white $800, black/tan $600 w/paperwork. 513-227-0007 Rodney
LOST CAT! REWARD! Lost Nov. 1st, near Batavia Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Has ALLERGIES , poof on tail, has to be shaved, normally has long hair. Call/txt 513-617-0595
CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY Shandon, OH, SR126 - 4 miles west of Ross. Arts. Crafts, Antiques, Welsh Music. Free Horse Drawn Trolley Rides. Homemade food featuring Welsh cakes. Sat, Nov 30, 10-5 & Sun, Dec 1, 11-4. 513-738-4180
Cincinnati, 4932 Ralph Ave., Sat: 9-2, Household & collectible. Vintage, costume jewelry, furniture.
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Automotive Puppies, Purebred Registered Non-Shedding Standard Poodle Puppies, UTD shots, smart/lovable & nearly pottytrained, apricot&black, males&females available, text 937-344-0672, call 937-4266542, $1200, willing to accept other reasonable cash offers (937)426-6542 Siamese Kittens: Seal & Blue Point, Purebred, Not Registered, Vet Checked, 1st Shots, $160 Each, Cash Only. 937-584-4497 Yorkie Puppies, AKC, black/tan, tails docked, shots, dewormed, microchip, $900. 937-515-0265 Yorkie Puppies - Bigger size (not teacup) - Black & Gold, and Parti Colored $500/each - 937-587-3024
Bichon Coton puppies - cute, hypo allergenic, family friendly, lap dogs, 1st shots, wormed, chipped. M $600 CA/CC. 937-2129684
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Yorkie Puppies - F $500 and M $400 - Vet checked - Shots Parents are 7lbs and 3lbs ~ Call 513-525-3570 ~
Rides best deal for you... Buying All Vehicles Not Just Junk up $3000 Fair cash price, quick pickup. 513-662-4955 We buy junk cars and trucks - CASH on the spot û†û513-720-7982 û†û
Cadillac 2003 DeVille ~ Garage kept ~ Like new condition! ~ 50K miles ~ Asking $6,500 Call 513-791-7408
In accordance with the provisions of State law, there being due and unpaid charges for which the undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or manager’s lien of the goods hereinafter described and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed below 2950 Robertson Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45209 513-6310290 And, due notice having been given, to the owner of said property and all parties known to claim an interest therein, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such having expired, the goods will be sold to the highest bidder or otherwise disposed of at a public auction to be held online at ww w.StorageTreasures.com, which will begin on Monday December 9th, 2019 @ 10:00 AM and end on Thursday, December 19th 2019 @ 10:00 AM. Lakishae Wilfong 1233 Lincoln Ave Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 Hsld gds/Furn. TV/Stereo Equip. Tools/Applnces Andrea Carter 4543 Bristol Lane Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 Hsld gds/Furn. Tools/Applnces
$ ALL VINTAGE MOTORCYCLES WANTED PRE1980 ANY SHAPE CASH PAID $ALL MAKES & MODELS CALL 845-389-3239 or cyclesndmore10@gmail.com
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1 BUYER of OLD CARS CLASSIC, ANTIQUE ’30-40-50-60-70s, Running or not. 513-403-7386
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Nawhiah Green 1701 Quebec Rd. Cincinnati, Ohio 45205 Hsld gds/Furn. EHJ,Nov20,27,’19# 3897856 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SYMMES TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of Symmes Township, Hamilton, County, Ohio, will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, December 10th at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose of meeting in executive session to interview candidates for open positions on committees. This meeting will be held at the Township Administration building located at 9323 Union Cemetery Road, Symmes Township, Ohio 45140. Carol A. Sims, Fiscal Officer Symmes Township LH,Nov27,’19# 3916155
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