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Brody Allen’s house is all decked out for Christmas. PROVIDED BY CINCY XMAS LIGHTS
Christmas comes early to Colerain Township tot suffering with brain cancer Jennie Key Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
Not even damaged decorations can dim the Christmas spirit on Adair Court in Colerain Township. The community is pulling together to give 2year-old Brody Allen what his family expects to be his last Christmas. Todd and Shilo Allen, Brody’s parents, first learned Brody was sick in May. He developed a limp, and then woke up one morning with dizziness. Initially thinking the dizziness was caused by an ear infection, the family was shocked to learn from doctors at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center that Brody had four embryonal tumors with multilayered rosettes. Aggressive treatment for the rare brain cancer began immediately. Despite the fact that he seemed to be getting better, he actually developed another tumor during treatment. It’s been five weeks since Brody’s parents were told they were out of treatment options. “They told us he probably had two months,” Todd said. “Even the doctors were shocked. They cried when they told us.” His parents vowed to live every moment with joy and to make the rest of his time as special as possible for him. “He has no idea how sick he is. He doesn’t care. He just wants to have fun and enjoy every minute,” Todd said. See BRODY, Page 3A
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It’s not chicanery: these traffic devices can help motorists slow down Traffic devices called chicanes are being tested on portions of Loralinda Drive in the Northbrook neighborhood as police look for ways to address speeding complaints from people who live there. Chicanes are a series of two or three curb bump-outs, placed on alternating sides of the street and staggered to create a curved one-lane segment of roadway. They can help reduce speed by making motorists maneuver through the area one vehicle at a time. The spacing between the curb bump-outs and the distance they extend into the roadway determine how easily motorists can maneuver through the chicanes. Colerain Township Administrator Geoff Milz said they have been used successfully in other places, although he didn’t think there were any in Hamilton County. The test chicanes will be temporary. If they’re effective, the township could install permanent ones on Loralinda and maybe on other township streets. Chicanes are new to this area, but some have been in place for years in Seattle, Washington. John Marek, Seattle’s neighborhood traffic operations supervisor,
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said while it’s been a while since the city installed a new chicane, they can be effective in slowing traffic when used in the right places. He said chicanes can also create a visual narrowing of the street that enhances the way the neighborhood looks. Milz said the township investigated complaints on speed complaints on two other streets before selecting Loralinda Drive for the test. Police will monitor to collect data on effectiveness. The chicane test will begin Sept. 24 after three temporary chicanes are installed on Loralinda Drive. Milz said the township will develop plans for permanent installation throughout the township if the chicanes work as expected. Some residents wanted speed bumps or humps, but they can cause problems
Seattle uses chicanes to slow motorists on some streets in the city. PROVIDED BY JOHN MAREK
for fire and police response and damage vehicles. There were also concerns they might affect snowplowing. “They are not awful, but we said maybe there’s a better way,” Milz said. “So we’re trying the chicane.”
Colerain Township plans to test the use of chicanes to slow down motorists on Loralinda Drive. PROVIDED BY COLERAIN TOWNSHIP
Charges filed in June fiery fatal crash on I-275 Jennie Key Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
A Hamilton County grand jury issued indictments in connection with a fiery crash on Interstate 275 June 8 that killed Vince Hobbs of Hamilton. Court documents said Ronald Williams, 39, Walnut Hills, was indicted Sept. 19 by the grand jury on one count of aggravated vehicular homicide and
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Christmas comes early As he watched the joy his son showed at watching an old, black-and-white Rudolph video, an idea was born. “Brody may not be here for Christmas; let’s give him that Christmas now,” Todd said. “Brody’s 2. He doesn’t know it’s not Christmas.” So the family sent a note around to their neighbors in the cul-de-sac explaining that they were going to put up their Christmas lights in September for Brody. Shilo posted on Facebook and Craigslist, looking for Christmas decorations to put in the yard. “We didn’t want to upset anyone because there are other kids in the cul-desac and they might wonder why Santa was coming for Brody and not them,” Todd said.
Great neighbors He knew his neighbors, but he didn’t see coming what happened. Barbara Elliott, 74, has lived on Adair Court for 41 years. She said neighbors were not upset about early Christmas lights. “I told my husband, we need to put ours up . We all know the people who live in our cul-de-sac,” she said. “I’m Jewish, the family next door came here from Mexico, we have black neighbors, Catholic neighbors. We all wanted to do something. It shows that we all care about the same things. We are all heartbroken when a baby gets sick.” Elliott wasn’t the only house that put up decorations. Adair Court is decked with lights and inflatables. People they didn’t know started dropping off decorations at the Allen house. So many that some are in neighbors’ yards.
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Can’t extinguish Christmas spirit And Brody’s loving them. He no longer has the inexhaustible energy of a 2year-old, and is losing the use of his left arm and left leg. But he still has a babytoothed grin and his brown eyes sparkle as he takes in the lights. The community – local and global – is on board. Brody’s getting Christmas. The holiday brings cards and he’s loving that. Brody got about 60 one day, and they keep coming from local family, friends and neighbors as well as from other cities, states and countries, as his story spreads on social media. See BRODY, Page 4A
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“He gets so excited when he gets to open mail,” Todd said. “He thinks opening mail is just the coolest thing.” Local radio stations have been playing Christmas carols for Brody. Carolers stopped by his house. He went Christmas shopping with the Colerain Police Department. The Bengals sent him a video.
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A Christmas parade with Brody as the grand marshal leading the way was planned for Sept. 23, by A Greater Northbrook, a community organization. Plans included Santa, Superheroes,a number of parade units, carolers and all things Christmas. The parade was to have ended at the Colerain Township Government Complex, where a Christmas party was planned. The event ended with Rozzi fireworks at 8:30 p.m. “This started small, just a quick parade through the cul-de-sac,” said Amanda Beckman, who’s in charge of the parade for A Greater Northbrook. “But the family wanted it to be something other kids could enjoy. And a lot of people wanted to be involved. It just keeps getting bigger.”
Following the parade and community party, the family planned to celebrate Christmas Eve on Sept. 24, and Christmas Day on Sept. 25. They wanted to be left alone to do that. And on Sept. 26, Christmas will be over for the Allens. They are asking that no more Christmas items be sent and no more Christmas celebrations planned. There are benefits planned, and a GoFund Me page set up. A Team Brody Facebook page keeps followers apprised of those plans.
Family is grateful The Allen family is grateful for the support and grateful for the time they are spending with their son. “This has been an awful blessing,” Todd said. “We have the opportunity to say goodbye. Some parents don’t get that chance.” And he’s grateful for the support his family’s getting in a terrible time of trial. An Iraq war veteran, he’s seen how bad the world can be. “Now I am seeing the opposite, how good people can be to each other. I was completely unprepared for this, for the love we are getting from our neighbors, our community, the city, even from other parts of the country and other countries. It’s amazing.”
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Tomato jam is spicy, sweet, addictive Rita’s Kitchen Rita Heikenfeld
My antique pie safe is bulging with preserved foods. So what compelled me to make the tomato jam recipe I’m sharing? Maybe it’s the way the spicy hot pepper flakes play on the sweetness of the tomatoes and sugar. Truth be told, I love anything that’s a combo of hot and sweet.
Keep a few tasting spoons on hand, you’ll want to dip into the jam as it cooks. Spicy, sweet, addictive. Tomato jam is popular on restaurant menus. In between canning, I got a hankering for these cookies, so I made a batch. These peanut brittle cookies are not too sweet, so indulging in more than one seems the right thing to do! Rita Nader Heikenfeld is an herbalist, educator and author. Find her blog online at Abouteating.com. Email her at rita@com munitypress.com with “Rita’s kitchen” in the subject line.
Trendy tomato jam Good on crackers smeared with cream or goat cheese, yummy on turkey sandwiches. Stir into mayonnaise for a spicy kick. I used a variety of tomatoes from the garden. Makes about 6 cups Ingredients 5 pounds tomatoes, cored but not peeled, and finely chopped 3 1⁄2 cups sugar
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Viewpoints Fighting obesity: Get kids moving Education and Family Roundtable Sarah Habib Community Press USA TODAY NETWORK
Alex is an 8-year-old who attends a local elementary school. At school, recess is often canceled because of time or weather. Physical education is only offered once a week. On a good day, Alex gets about 15 minutes of physical exercise. At home, Alex’s parents do not let him play outside because they feel that the neighborhood is unsafe, so he usually plays video games instead. This is not an uncommon situation for most children who live in Cincinnati. Alex’s total number of physical exercise minutes for an average week is only 105. T hat’s barely 25 percent of what he needs, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) which recommends no less than 60 minutes of physical exercise a day. Why should we care that he is missing out on physical exercise minutes? Let’s start with academic performance. The CDC and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have conducted numerous studies that demonstrate the more a child moves, the better they perform in school. Second, 90 percent of children who are obese at the age of 18 will remain obese for the rest of their lives. Again, the CDC and the NIH are clear that childhood obesity leads to significantly poorer health in adults. Physical education is one of the ways to curb child-
hood obesity. At some point, physical exercise became a privilege and no longer a right. In Cincinnati alone, 1 in 3 children meets the clinical standard for obesity while the national average is 1 in 5. We have an epidemic on our hands, one that is directly tied to the unacceptable level of childhood poverty in Cincinnati. This isn’t an issue children like Alex and their families can tackle alone. The solution to finding more minutes for physical exercise requires active collaboration among schools, families and government leaders. Neither the state of Ohio nor Cincinnati Public Schools has a minute-based requirement for physical education for elementary school students, but they should. We can do better. Teachers who see the benefits of movement in their classroom through increased attention and learning agree: this is every child’s right, not a privilege for the elite few. Our schools need to create time for movement each day. It doesn’t have to be a 60-minute block class of physical education. There are ways for teachers to provide opportunities for students to move their bodies in between lessons or at the beginning of the day with simple movements that can be done at a child’s seat (jumping jacks, neuralbased drills, etc.). While a school is not the only place a child can get access to physical exercise it needs to be a source of education, and we need children to learn how and why they need to exercise. To address this crisis of stasis, phys-
Mission2Move teaches movement and mindfulness. BYRON MCCAULEY
ical education must become a required part of Cincinnati’s children lives every day. September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. As a community, we need to come together to solve this problem for our children and our community. The impact of this will be demonstrated in improved classroom performance and the improved health of a generation of children. Working together, we’ll see positive effects in the classroom and in the health of this young generation. Sarah Habib is the founder of Mission2Move, a Cincinnati-based nonprofit that helps schools raise academic performance while combating childhood obesity through the use of movement and meditation. Habib is a member of the Enquirer's Education and Family Roundtable.
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Sports New Princeton eligibility issues have affect on soccer Scott Springer Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
GLENDALE - A day after announcing the forfeitures of four football games due to an ineligible player, the Princeton City School District announced more athletic penalties via their district website, this time including the boys soccer program. "We found some ineligible players on our JV football team and our soccer team," Princeton superintendent Tom Burton said. Officially, Princeton's statement said the person ultimately responsible for it is on leave. While not named, the person would be district director of athletics Gary Croley. The statement Princeton posted is as follows: On the evening of Sept. 16, the District was notified of a potential eligibility issue for one of our varsity football players. On Monday morning, district and athletic department officials met to review the situation and immediately called the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) to notify them of our pending investigation. On Tuesday, we reviewed the student’s transcripts and confirmed he was academically ineligible to play. We reported this to OHSAA and in accordance with OHSAA rules, we have forfeited each win, changing our varsity football record from 3-1, to 0-4 and immediately began conducting an internal audit to verify athletic eligibility for Fall sports. After the completion of the audit, we found other student-athletes in football and boys soccer that did not meet the eligibility requirements pursuant to Ohio High School Athletic Association rules. These were also reported to OHSAA, and in accordance with OHSAA rules, we have forfeited each win in both junior varsity football changing our record from 3-1 to 0-4 and boys soccer, changing our record from 5-1-2 to 0-8. Throughout the process, district officials met personally with the soccer and football players and coaches, as well as communicated with parents of players via our all-call system. We have added additional steps and people to the process of checking eligibility to ensure this situation will never happen again. It is unfortunate that our hard-working students must face consequences due to a mistake they did not make. We regret how this error impacts our student-
Gary Croley, shown here when he was Princeton High School football coach in 2011, is director of athletics and is on leave. ENQUIRER FILE PHOTO
athletes, their families, fans, and the entire educational community. The person who was ultimately responsible for ensuring eligibility has been placed on administrative leave pending the completion of an investigation into the eligibility issues associated with Princeton student-athletes. Our parents and students should know that we take this matter very seriously and intend to complete the investigation with that seriousness in mind. However, to ensure the completion of that investigation in a fair and objective manner, we will share further comments when the investigation has been concluded. Again, the Princeton JV football team went to 0-4 as
a result of this and the boys soccer team who was 5-1-2 (1-1-1 GMC) dropped to 0-8. Princeton boys soccer had the most overall wins in the Greater Miami Conference, though their league record was in the middle of the pack. Croley is a 1994 Princeton grad and was hired to be the Vikings football coach by then-AD Scott Kaufman in January 2011. He began teaching at Princeton in 2004. He took over AD responsibilities after Kaufman left for Wyoming. He is now AD at Lakota West. "We have amazing kids and we let them down," Burton said. "The OHSAA audit is complete and we've been compliant with everything we need to be compliant with."
Volleyball top 5: Some of the area’s top performances of the past week, Sept. 17 John Snodgrass Cincinnati Enquirer USA TODAY NETWORK
St. Henry senior Maria Tobergte goes for the kill during the All "A" Classic 9th Region volleyball tournament August 27at Holy Cross gymnasium. JAMES WEBER/ENQUIRER
The Greater Cincinnati area talent is historically ranked among the top in the state, region and nation. Here’s a look at some of the area’s top talents and how they fared this past week. 5. Wyoming went 3-0 this past week with wins against Reading, Sycamore and Mariemont. All three of those matches were three-game sweeps. During that three-match run junior setter Ines Grom recorded 78 assists, 18 digs and five aces. Grom leads the Cincinnati Hills League with 339 assists. 4. Roger Bacon sits comfortably atop the inaugural 2018 Division II state coaches poll. The Spartans are 11-0 on the season and 4-0 in the Greater Catholic League Coed. Junior outside hitter Kelly Brenner is having a big season for Roger Bacon and this past week she recorded 23 kills, seven blocks and six digs in a pair of victories against McNicholas and Reading. In their 11 matches this season the Spartans have lost just two total games. 3. Hannah Simmons had a huge week for Mason. See VOLLEYBALL, Page 3B
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❚ M.J. Horton threw for 247 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a pair of scores in La Salle’s 37-7 win over Scott County Sept. 13. ❚ Kameron Williams and Joseph Adams combined for 253 rushing yards and three touchdowns in North College Hill’s 42-0 win over Cincinnati College Prep Sept. 13. Mylen Jefferson added a rushing score and Joseph Adams threw a 60-yard touchdown to Orlando Anderson for the Trojans. ❚ Corey Kiner ran for 129 yards and a touchdown and Tyler Bullock threw a 54-yard TD to Zach Kuhlman in Roger Bacon’s 49-14 loss to Alter Sept. 14. ❚ Deante Smith-Moore threw for 316 yards and five touchdowns in Colerain’s 44-3 victory over Middletown Sept. 14. ❚ Dae’Mon Cherry threw for 207 yards and a pair of touchdowns in Northwest’s 50-13 loss to Edgewood Sept. 14. ❚ Jared Kreimer threw a touchdown and caught another in St. Xavier’s 20-14 overtime loss to Indianapolis Cathedral Sept. 14. ❚ Mount Healthy dropped its conference-opener to Little Miami 41-0 Sept. 14. ❚ Finneytown dropped its Cincinnati Hills League opener to Mariemont 42-14 Sept. 14. ❚ Hosea Hairston’s 37-yard hail-mary touchdown pass to Jermaine Wimpye as time expired lifted Princeton to a 3028 win over Lakota East Sept. 14. ❚ Aiken fell to Western Hills 19-0 Sept. 14. ❚ Winton Woods blasted Thurgood Marshall 59-6 Sept. 14. ❚ Wyoming extended its regularseason winning streak to 25 games after a 55-0 victory over Taylor Sept. 14. Dualthreat quarterback Evan Prater led the Cowboys with four passing touchdowns and a pair of rushing scores. ❚ Cole Fisher threw three touchdowns and ran for another in CHCA’s
56-6 win over Holy Cross Sept. 14. ❚ R.J. Khayo scored on special teams, through the air and on the ground, racking up 251 all-purpose yards in Moeller’s 39-0 win over Lafayette Sept. 14.
Boys Cross Country ❚ Mount Healthy finished eighth in the Bethel-Tate Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Moeller finished 14th in the Milford Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Colerain finished third in the Eaton Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Princeton finished fourth in the Eaton Invitational Sept. 15.
Girls Cross Country ❚ Roger Bacon finished 16th in the Milford Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Princeton finished second in the Eaton Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Colerain finished third in the Eaton Invitational Sept. 15. ❚ Winton Woods finished fourth in the Eaton Invitational Sept. 15.
Boys Soccer ❚ St. Xavier improved to 6-1-2 after a 4-2 win over Dublin Coffman Sept. 15. Led by Gino Geiser’s hat trick, St. Xavier shutout La Salle 8-0 Sept. 18. ❚ Mt. Healthy fell to Edgewood 6-0 Sept. 17. ❚ Parker Grinstead scored a pair of goals in Moeller’s 3-0 win over Elder Sept. 18.
Girls Soccer ❚ Colerain fell to Kings 1-0 Sept. 15. ❚ Laney Huber scored four goals in CHCA’s 9-0 win over Cincinnati Christian Sept. 18. ❚ Northwest fell to 1-6 after an 8-0 loss to Harrison Sept. 18. ❚ North College Hill fell to 0-2 in the MVC after a 10-0 loss to Summit Sept. See SHORT HOPS, Page 3B
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The junior setter helped the Comets win a pair of Greater Miami Conference matches in which she accumulated 86 assists, 22 digs, three blocks, two saves and eight kills. Mason won both matches in four games. The Comets currently sit atop the GMC standings at 4-0 and 6-1 on the season. They have won six-straight matches. 2. It was a big week for Mercy McAuley. The Wolves opened the week with a five-game loss to St. Ursula but then rebounded by winning three-straight matches including a four-game win against top-ranked and defending state champion Ursuline Academy. Senior libero Alyssa Overbeck was a key part of the Wolves’ success. In those four matches the Xavier verbal commit accumulated 75 digs, seven assists and four aces. 1. St. Henry won its second-consecutive All “A” state title this past week. The Indians went 6-0 at the tournament and also added a regular-season win against Dixie Heights to go 7-0 during the week. During those seven matches they did not lose a game. A total of five St. Henry players were named to the all-tournament team with Maria Tobergte earning tournament MVP honors. The senior outside hitter has given her verbal commitment to Cincinnati.
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❚ Alyssa Suder’s goal led Mercy McAuley to a 1-0 win over St. Ursula Sept. 19.
Girls Tennis ❚ Mercy McAuley fell to Anderson 3-2 Sept. 17. ❚ Northwest handled Taylor 4-1 Sept. 19.
Boys Golf ❚ Northwest fell to Ross 162-240 Sept. 19.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 27 Yvette Nepper + Sophia Cunningham + Leif Fairfield 9 p.m., The Listing Loon Beer /Wine/Live Music, 4124 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati. Fall In Love Bridal Show 6-9 p.m., Reading Bridal District, 300 West Benson St., Reading. Brides can register for $5. With their registration they will receive 3 free raffle tickets for the grand prize drawing at the end of the evening. Additional raffle tickets may be purchased for $2 each or 3 for $5.
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COLERAIN TOWNSHIP 3391 Amberway Court: Seibert Sarah G to Contreras Gerardo Cabrera; $75,000. 4102 Ascot Court: Dietsch Scott A & Julie to Rowin Kurt & Karen; $184,000. 3381 Blue Rock Road: Alexander Benjamin C & Laura M to Conroy Abigale Rose; $99,000. 8371 Cheviot Road: Ruwe Theodore S to Stockhoff Thomas Jr & Shelby Anderson; $172,900. 3288 Coleen Drive: Jones Martin & David Young to Daniel Zachary J; $114,000. 2528 Cornwall Drive: Hayes Eric L & Theresa L Gill to Bank of New York Mellon Tr; $49,000. 2589 Cranbrook Drive: Broerman Phillip W & Theresa A to Wroot Michael R & Tammy C; $228,100. 4404 Day Road: Scherzinger Ann L Tr to Forcellini Kara A; $149,900. 2572 Dolphin Drive: Asbach Barbara J to Jansen Sherry; $65,000. 12148 E Miami River Road: Hamilton County Commisioners Board Of to Mrb Investments Ltd.; $127,700. 2735 Galbraith Road: Tilton William S & Sharon L to Frazier Rufus; $61,900. 3466 Galbraith Road: Bendula Laura M to Hart Ebony; $116,000. 2807 Greenbrook Lane: Bertsch William R to Beer Balynnda M Robbijo & Jonathan L; $132,000. 2713 Houston Road: Zimmerman Theresa M & Jeanette to Dawson Ashley N ; $144,000. 3012 Laverne Drive: Dowrey Corey A to Topenko Liudmyla & Hobert Cahall; $123,000. 8540 Livingston Road: Graff Properties LLC to Schaefer June M; $130,000. Lockwood Hill Road: Jacobs Jesse & Michele J Hinzman to Elfers Joan M; $32,000. 10234 Menominee Drive: Reckelhoff Ken to Conrex Master LLC; $94,200. 3114 Nightfall Court: Wright Glenn B & Goldie H to Conrex Master LLC; $102,000. 9700 Pebble View Drive: Jnb Custom Homes LLC to Davis Theodore K Jr & Mary Jo Davis; $335,000. 3161 Preserve Lane: Daugherty Pamela Sue to Yeo Syn Kok & Li Leng Wong; $65,000. 2764 Quaker Court: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. 9801 Regatta Drive: Ballard Jack B Tr to Bottoms Lisa K; $81,443. 9805 Regatta Drive: Schwieterman Ted J to Dine Michael; $91,000. 9905 Regatta Drive: Blaylock Terri to Hall Vicki S; $88,000. 11545 Regency Square Court: Roth Ronald D to Slater Cynthia M; $75,000. 11565 Regency Square Court: Faulhaber Robert B to Porterfield Freda D; $69,000. 11570 Regency Square Court: Fairbanks John to Hollandsworth Karen Kelly; $76,500. 9846 Skyridge Drive: Hughes Raymond L & Charlotte S to Howard Rebecca Maria; $219,900. 10287 Springlen Court: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. 4452 Summerwind Court: Houchen D Lee Tr & Andrea N Tr to Harris Natalie; $251,700. 11342 Templeton Drive: Skidmore Dustin & Lisa to Teasley Dominique C; $148,500. 2673 Topeka St.: Diegmueller James F Tr to Embry Teresa Ann; $30,000. 3682 Twinview Drive: Eschenbach Jeffery W to Eschenbach Luke D; $111,500.
COLLEGE HILL 6308 Aspen Way: Lind Edward W & Judy A to Herr Betheny M; $106,900. 6312 Aspen Way: Lind Edward W & Judy A to Herr Betheny M; $106,900. 7841 Bankwood Lane: Brown Adolph to Dlj Mortgage Capital Inc.; $55,000. 7856 Bankwood Lane: Browne Michelle D to Israel Kezia; $108,500. 6676 Charann Lane: Koch Julie M to Bloomfield Benjamin; $130,000. 6119 Gladys Ave.: Terdan Mark to College Hill Homes LLC; $60,570. 5670 Hamilton Ave.: Green Valley Trees & Gardens Corp. to Krug Aimee C & Raya F Schweitzer; $15,000.
EVENDALE 3388 Carpenters Creek Drive: Buchanan Brenda S Tr & Charles E Tr to Shanehsaz Piam & Sepideh A; $565,000.
FOREST PARK 677 Crenshaw Lane: Adams David & Kimberly S to Senger Jacob D & Samantha Jo; $114,900. 11169 Embassy Drive: Bernardino Valerie J & Lowell W to Buffie William ; $225,000. 12007 Hitchcock Drive: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. 1206 Jeremy Court: Thompson Anthony & Naveena to Porter Denise M & Aaron P Vasser; $168,500. 11410 Kary Lane: Daniels Gregory & Angela Ohara to U S Bank NA Tr; $95,000. 11309 Lincolnshire Drive: American Homes Of The Republic to Wbh Cincinnati LLC; $82,000. 2250 Rubicon Place: Krieger Daniel J & Kristel R to Garcia Jose Hernandez & Victoria Trejo Hernandez; $119,000.
GREEN TOWNSHIP 3218 Anniston Drive: Grosser Charles A & Mary A to Carota Anthony J & Rachel; $238,000. 5161 Carriage Hill: Gellenbeck Thomas L to Triplett Rita L; $120,000. 5757 Cheviot Road: Sanders Melissa L to Norman Natalie J; $75,000. 6202 Eagles Lake Drive: Zwick Rose Marie to Kessler Brian T; $130,000. 4727 Ebenezer Road: Styons Jerry R & Wanda J to Finke Timothy J Jr & Jennifer E; $146,000. 3377 Forestview Drive: Fv Gardens LLC to Bookout Lisa; $205,000. 5991 Gaines Road: Dawson Amy to Salisbury Marc D; $148,000. 5859 Gold Dust Drive: Meeks Todd A & Diane L to Raphael Elizabeth M; $395,000. 5567 Harrison Ave.: Haberly Bonita to Bank Of New York Mellon Tr; $40,000. 3662 Jessup Road: M-4 Investments Inc. to Aneveski Mendo ; $80,000. 5248 Leslies Woods Court: Awosola Olabambo & Abosede to Kimani Martin M & Linet M; $215,500. 5545 Lucenna Drive: Hilvers Gregory M to Murphy Robert P & Phyllis J; $80,000. 5584 Lucenna Drive: Roe Clifford A Jr & Mary J to Taylor Stephen M & Mary E; $215,000. Mary Joy Court: Inverness Group Inc. to Wirth Earl Stephen Tr & Kathleen Wirth Tr; $417,745. 5413 Michelles Oak Court: Leonard Jessica L to Cornelius Mark S & Sandra L; $108,000. 3687 Monfort Heights Drive: Dhh Properties LLC to Disbennett Cory A & Katherine L Kraemer; $116,000. 3624 Neiheisel Ave.: Warnock James Et Al to Cincyreo LLC; $75,000. 3414 North Bend Road: Purcell Donald J & Mary K Co-Trustees to Hamann Amanda; $92,400. 2668 Orchardpark Drive: Vanover Amy S & Linville Jr to Bjh Properties & Investments LLC; $194,200. 3705 Paramount Ridge Lane: Betsch Gloria A to Betsch Alexander J & Anatasia M; $185,000. 3715 Paramount Ridge Lane: Betsch Gloria A to Betsch Alexander J & Anatasia M; $185,000. 3233 Pegroy Court: Brehm James J to Brehm James J ; $21,500. 6041 Pond View Court: Boiman Joseph A & Carolyn M to Luebering Rebecca L & John S; $309,000. 3938 Ridgecombe Drive: Zinn Richard H Tr to Droppelman Kaitlin; $111,000. 4861 Shepherd Creek Road: Haas Shawn M to Demske Bruce A & Kathleen A; $640,000. 5317 Sidney Road: Metro One Properties to Yothment Joshua S; $140,000. 3151 South Road: Ds & S Ventures LLC to Anderson Melinda S & Byron Michael Biehl; $133,900. 6780 Summit Lake Drive: Sonderman Joan S Tr to Hatton-Dittrich Charlene R & Joseph S; $239,000. 6987 Summit Lake Drive: Kuyper Robert A & Charlene
GREENHILLS 61 Damon Road: Hale Whitney L to Tucker Justin; $128,000. 381 Ingram Road: Wilson Kathyrn Muehlenhard Tr to King Cynthia Gale; $149,000.
MOUNT AIRY 5867 Monfort Hills Ave.: Tantravahi Sandeep to Ghebrehiwet Amawit T & Deahs M Weldemhret; $96,000. 2659 Mt Airy Ave.: Solana Construction LLC to Callery Johnetta L; $158,000.
MOUNT HEALTHY 7301 Clovernook Ave.: Duckworth Robert to Wolfe Ron; $94,000. 9189 Duvall Place: Maschmeier Marcia A to Johnson Beverly A; $127,500. 7306 Forest Ave.: Bussing Construction Co Inc. to Scott Cynthia R; $99,900. 1750 Kemper Ave.: Kattelman Mary Louise to Scott Mary E; $109,000. 7823 Lincoln Ave.: Bartilson William Jr to Smith Erin Nicole & Phillip E; $135,000. 1581 Madison Ave.: Garling Richard Paul to Rehab to Rent Inc.; $26,000.
NORTH COLLEGE HILL 1838 Goodman Ave.: Rehab to Rent Inc. to Moran Cornelius P; $121,900. 7043 Hamilton Ave.: Holliday Grant & Louise to Holliday Bradley T & Jeffrey A; $55,000. 6710 Jamar Drive: Fry Diane M Tr to Artis Garry; $95,000. 1636 Joseph Court: Tricase Nancy to Hamilton Bennyce E; $103,000. 1476 Larann Lane: Mcwhorter Deborah B to Home Equity Corp. ; $85,000.
SHARONVILLE 10923 Conestoga Court: Groene Chris E to Inman Daniel J; $139,000.
See REAL ESTATE, Page 8B
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$125,600. 103 Harter Ave.: Guertin Terri L to Pratt Valorie A; $148,000. 11830 Lawnview Ave.: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. 452 Maple Circle Drive: Sev Ltd. to Henry Jeffrey A; $136,000. 589 Observatory Drive: Keshishyan Armen & Anna to Cormat Properties LLC; $155,000. 1193 Wainwright Drive: Anderson Sheila M to Conrex Master LLC; $116,000.
SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP 1217 Bellune Drive: Hamilton Don R & Betty M to Baker Sharon; $60,000. 8651 Bobolink Drive: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. Bridgecreek Drive: Drees Company The to Knapp James F & Theresa M; $245,927. 6925 Bryn Mawr Drive: Schmidt Roger A to Theilman Lisa; $81,000. 717 Castlegate Lane: Frampton James E to Schutte Robert & Deborah; $121,000. 8790 Cavalier Drive: Penklor Properties LLC to Miller Jeffery; $155,900. 6676 Charann Lane: Koch Julie M to Bloomfield Benjamin; $130,000. 8956 Cotillion Drive: Staudt John to Tamang Dorji & Raj K Rai; $142,000. 8919 Ebro Court: Rex Residential Property Owner LLC to Conrex Residential Property Group 2016-03 Operating Company LLC; $559,342. 1774 Fullerton Drive: Mendoza Miguel A Ramos to Lopez William Maximiliano; $70,000. 6537 Golfway Drive: Foster Clarissa & Abdul Malik Berry to Mack Kaylan; $95,000. 8819 Grenada Drive: Neighborhood Enrichment LLC to Conrex Master LLC; $64,500. 511 North Bend Road: Storm Properties to Heard Tracie & Jeremy Cook; $139,900. 824 Northern Parkway: Brogan Natalie to Mathews Yahanna; $114,000. 7887 Ramble View: Zins Terri L to Rayburn Janet M; $125,000.
8339 Roland Ave.: Fight David J & Jeanna M Jeffreys to Mathews Brittany; $109,500. 8367 Roland Ave.: Boudinot Real Estate LLC to Mccall Yvonne T; $72,000. 9996 Shellbark Lane: Hansert Shellie L & Ivan A Pace to Perfect Place Homes LLC; $58,155. 9923 Silvergate Lane: Tankersley John Maurice to Moskin Holdings Plus LLC; $81,000. 780 Southmeadow Circle: Lang Beverly E to Wood John Mayo & Diana Mcvey Wood; $132,500. 804 Southmeadow Circle: Zanoni Mark & Ruth to Mesmer Mantai; $130,000. 1533 Summit Road: Kim Kristy K to Milczarski Thomas E; $90,000. 1115 Tassie Lane: Gause Levi Nathan & Jamie Marie to Moreno Chistian; $120,000. 1951 Windmill Way: Steadman Louise to Jameen Willis International LLC; $52,710. 2026 Windmill Way: Cuellar Jonathan to Martinez Dora; $72,000. 9636 Winton Road: Hilton Michael R & Jennifer C to Martinez Emilio Angeles; $68,000. 9700 Winton Road: Perkins Jeffrey L & Deana to Cunningham Aaron Joseph; $174,900. 10076 Winton Road: Whigham Clifford D to Wilson Justin & Arielle; $165,900.
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FIELD MAINTENANCE POSITION BOONE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, handicap or familial status or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newpaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Water meter installation and maintenance of water lines (experience helpful). Must be able to work in all types of weather, also work overtime and weekends as required. High School diploma or equivalent required. Must have a valid drivers license and good driving record. Must pass a drug test. Starting pay at $13.50 per hour. Excellent benefits package including health, dental, vacation, sick time, retirement plan and uniforms.
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Applications may be obtained at our office between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. Friday, 10/5/18
Private Duty CNA - Part Time - 2nd Shift Housekeeping - Full Time - 3rd shift
Kentucky Commission on Human Rights 800-292-5566 H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made Equal) 513-721-4663
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Sr UAT Testers. Advantage Tech Resc seeks 10 Sr UAT Testers for Cin OH and throughout US. Test planning & execute for fin svcs supported changes. Reqs understanding, hands on test & issue ID, classification, resol, & reporting. Comm, resolve, & retest all issues IDd in projects. Coordinate test execution w/ key areas. May report status to Project Team & Mgmt. Defect triage & test issue escalation. Provide training. Roving employment; up to 100% travel. Req BSCS or rel w/ 5yrs exp.
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Rentals great places to live... BOND HILL-- 2BR, quiet, clean, 4 family. Appls incl. Water paid. Laundry & storage in bsmt. No pets, no sec 8. $550+dep. 513-348-0451 BURLINGTON TERRACE APTS. Now accepting applications 2895 Douglas Dr. Burlington, KY 41005 859-586-5628 $300 Deposit Special Rent starting at $398 & $427 2 Bedroom Available. W/D Hookups. No pets. Income restrictions apply.
FT. THOMAS. 1 & 2 BDRM APTS & 1 BDRM TOWNHOMES 859-441-3158
HARRISON Remodeled Deluxe 1 & 2BR, $610-$685, d/w, a/c, balc, No pets. Sec. dep. 513-574-4400
MT. LOOKOUT 1 & 2 BDRM Grandin Bridge Apartments 513-871-6419
Price Hill, 1 BR. balcony, AC, heat & water included. No pets, no Sec. 8. $475/mo 513-451-3191 Western Hills, Dlx 1bd in 4 fam., equipt. eat in kitchen, A/C, coin lndry, Secure entry, gar., ht & wtr incl, near Mercy Healthplex, $575+$575 dep. no pets. 513-304-9669
Please call for more information St. Charles Community 600 Farrel Drive • Covington Kentucky 859-331-3224
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NEW CONSTRUCTION Hamilton West Cincinnati 2-3BR $1095-$1395 Trenton 3BR $1175-$1395 Fairfield Twship 4BR $1845 Hamilton 2-4BR $945-$995 Monroe 4BR $1595-$1600 Middletown 2-3BR $645-$1595 513-737-2640 OR WWW.BBRENTS.COM Cincinnati 2-3BR $1125-$1395 Trenton 3BR $1175-$1425 Fairfield Twshp 3BR $945 Hamilton 1-2BR $625-$965 Monroe 4BR $1600 Middletown 2-3BR $745-$1265 513-737-2640 OR WWW.BBRENTS.COM
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HARTWELL/ELMWOOD Furnished rooms on busline. $95$105/week with $100 dep. 513-6177923, 513-617-7924, 513-919-9926
Assembler A small company in Florence, KY with more than 25 years’ experience producing medical products for veterinarians is seeking workers for permanent part-time positions, up to 30 hours per week. This production position involves the assembly and packaging of lightweight items in a clean room environment. Candidate must be detail oriented, able to handle small parts, and dependable. Please email resume or work history to info@milaint.com
NEW CONSTRUCTION Hamilton West 4 BR Homes - $1545/Mo. ($1000 of 1st Month’s Rent) 513-737-2640 OR www.BBRENTS.com
HOUSEKEEPING FOR SENIOR LIVING Perfect opportunity for person(s) seeking full-time with benefits employment. Apply at SEM Terrace 5371 South Milford Rd or call (513) 248-1140. EOE
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Part time Office Manager Position 20 hours weekly. Office hours 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for senior citizens apartments. Experience preferred with HUD subsidy, but not required. Send resume to 7275 Woodcroft Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45230 or call 513-325-9564. Equal Housing Opportunity
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Bridgetown - 3337 Parkhill 4 Bdrm/4 ba $369,900 Dir: Bridgetown to Algus to L on Dovehill to L on Parkhill in culdesac. H-9866
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West Harrison - 2555 Ledgestone 4 Bdrm/3 ba $225,000 Dir: N. Dearborn to Carr Rd. L on Brookstone, R on St. H-9851
Bridgetown - New Construction Buy! Full Brick 4 bd Ranch! 2 car level entry gar! Big open Fin LL with TONS of storage! On private cul de sac! $317,500 H-9676
Bridgetown - Spacious 2 story with open Kitchen to Family Rm. Fin Basement, flat yard, 2nd flr Laundry. Great home in great neighborhood! $324,900 H-9854
Bridgetown - Custon built 5 bdrm, 3 ½ bath Ranch on a private setting. Large gourmet kit, 1st fl laundry. Finished walkout Lower Level. $384,900 H-9861
Bridgetown - Secluded,private drive! 1st flr Master,4/5BR, 4.5BA. Spacious, open, lots of light! Pub bar, theater, 3 season, workshop, 4 car. $669,000 H-9298
Bridgetown - 4 Bd, 1 BA Cape. Just reconditioned, new kit, flooring thruout, driveway, interior drs, newer roof. Fen lot, nice deck. $129,900 H-9871
Jeanne Rieder
Melissa Leurck
Jeanne Rieder
Brian Bazeley
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Sylvia Kalker
Mike Wright
Bridgetown - Total Remodel 4 bd 2 ba Cape! Approx 1500sf! New eat-in kit! Refin hdwd flrs, new carpet/bath/elec/ plum/HVAC. Nice fr porch. Deep yd. $143,900 H-9848
Cheviot - Charming 3 bedroom, 1 ½ bath,1st floor laundry,study/ computer room, large deck and storage shed. $109,900 H-9858
Cheviot - Charming 1930’s Storybook Tudor! 3-4 bd, 2 full ba, cath ceil,hdwd flrs,custom kit w/ granite counters,2 car blt-in gar! $109,900 H-9860
Colerain - Sparkling remodled 3 bd ranch! Sharp kit/quartz cntrs/ SS appl.New hdwd flrs/crpt! New winds/roof. Ovrsz gar! Cov’d front/rear porches! $97,900 H-9857
Covedale - Open concept 3 Bed + Study, 2 full Ba, covered Patio w/ hot tub,pond updtd. In cul-de-sac, fenced treelined yard. Home warranty. $110,000 H-9853
Covedale - Embrace the Spirti of DIY 2 Bds, 1.5 baths, close to shops & schools. Updated roof,AC,Furn,wind and elec panel. $75,900 H-9873
Delhi - 100 yr old 2-Family, needs work. 1 bd & 3 bd, sold with adjacent 45x130 building lot.Near Delhi Pike. $50,000 H-9833
Jeanne Rieder
HoetingWisselDattilo
Lisa Ibold
Jeanne Rieder
Karen Menkhaus
Hamad-Doyle
Mike Wright
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Delhi - Large 4 BR w/1st fl FR & Mast Bdrm. Hdwd flrs, 2 WBFP. Rec rm & wkshop in LL. Lots of Charm! In culdesac! 2 car gar. OHSD. $159,900 H-9856
Delhi - Beautifully maintained 4 BD 2 sty w/all the updates. Granite counters,big island.Finished Lower Level. No outlet st. $267,000 H-9817
Delhi - Beautiful 4 Bd,2.5 Ba 2 Story in cul-de-sac. Granite counter tops, cherry cabinets. Many updates! Must see! $239,900 H-9855
Delhi - 4 bd 3 full ba Historic Home. Updated kit w/quartz counters, LR, DR, library, study, fam rm. 18x17 wkshop in LL. 2 car gar. ½ AC fen yd. $249,900 H-9846
Fairfield - Stately 2 story! 4 bd, 3 ba, 3 car gar, 1st fl laundry, 1st fl study,LL office,library, theater rm & fam rm. Abuts protected green space! $289,900 H-9801
Finneytown - Open flr plan! 1868sf! Privt entry from garage/ main dr. Cov deck, vaul ceils. WBFP! Form DR! Eat in Kit/wlkout. Master suite! Pets OK. $159,900 H-9845
Vicki Schlechtinger
Dave Dwyer
Karen Pangburn
Heather Claypool
HoetingWisselDattilo
Jeanne Rieder
Green Twp. - 5655 Julmar Gorgeous 4 bd,2 full,2 half ba Colonial with nat wdwk, hdwd flrs, built-in’s. Updated kit. Lg Master, Jack & Jull ba on 2nd fl. Lg deck. $284,900 H-9850 Steve Florian
Green Twp. - This 4 bdrm 2.5 bath 2 story w/ 2 car gar has all the updates! Wind’16, roof’11, furn & A/C ’17, baths’12, elec’16, shed’18. $199,900 H-9872
Miami Twp. - Custom 5 bd, 4 ba, Ranch w/vaul ceil, hdwd flrs, 2 FP, eat in kit. Newer roof & furn. Many updates, tons of storage. Must see! $385,000 H-9825
Miami Twp. - Build your dream home on over 9 heavily wooded AC w/creeks! Located end of priv dr in area of high end homes. No HOA. $130,000 H-9876
Mt. Airy - 2100sf Two-fam. Move in Ready! 2-2 bed units. Sep entrs. 2 porches. Frml DR. 2nd Fl study. Centrl Air. 2 car gar+rear parking.$153,000 H-9875
Price Hill - Gorgeous 4 BD/2 BA Cape Cod . Part finished LL, new landscaping, professionally painted inside and out. $104,900 H-9865
Westwood - Cozy Cape on cul de sac! 3 beds, 2 bath, FP, roof (’18), new HVAV, repl winds, cov porch, house sits on 5 lots- priv drive off Cheviot Ave. $99,900 H-9819
Westwood - Craftsmen Bungalow6 Bd, 2 Ba. Den, Bay Wind, Hdwd Flrs. LR w/ Rookwood FP.Bonus Rms.Lg L-Shaped Porch. Fenced Backyard. $149,900 H-9836
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Jeff Obermeyer
Elisa Ibold
Jeanne Rieder
Hamad-Doyle
Doug Rolfes
Art Chaney
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3 plots: lot 285 - graves 4, 5 & 6, The Garden of Roses in Arlington Memorial Gardens, Mt. Healthy. Asking $2,000. each. Call/text: 513-260-2143
Freon R12 Wanted, R12 collecting dust? Certified professional pays CA$H for R12. RefrigerantFinders.com, $Call for pricing. (312)2919169 sell@refrigerantfinders. com
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Macy’s Corporate Services, Inc. has opening in Springdale, OH for Manager, Strategic Sourcing (Job 11908.582) to be a member of the Strategic Procurement Team, develop & implement non-merchandise spend mgmt strategies in support of Macy’s overall corporate strategy & company’s focus on ongoing profit improvement. Mail your resume to MCS/Macys, 680 Folsom St, #1200, San Francisco, CA 94107, Attn. Randy Shelton. Must reference Job# 11908.582.
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Announce announcements, novena... Special Notices-Clas Paying Top Dollar for Dusty old Bourbon, Whiskey and Rum Collections , Please email me at bondedfifth@g mail.com with what you have. Thank you ,
The Wasmer Farm Sat Sept. 29th 10 am Live! On Location (2) Rings 3444 Crest Rd. Cincinnati, OH Woodworking Machinery,Tools & Eqpt; Clark Bobcat & access; Pontoon Boat, Trailer & Motors; Craftsman Riding Mower, Farm Egpt; Collectibles , Coins, Pocket Watches, Toy Trains, Furn & Misc. TERMS: See lg ad, pics, terms & way on malletteandassociates.com 513-984-0400.M. Mallette, Auctnr. Mallette & Associates Cincinnati, Ohio
BUYING 35mm Photo Slides primarily railroad & transportation related 1940’s - 1970’s, Comic Books 1940’s - present, 1920’s -1950’s Dectective & Pin-up Pulp Magazines, 513-325-4913
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BUYING ALL TYPES OF KENNER TOYS & HISTORICAL MEMORABILIA. 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 CASH for prototypes, packaging samples, displays, artwork, paperwork, and toys in all conditions. Heck, we will even buy your KENNER business card! Looking specifically for STAR WARS, M.A.S.K., Jurassic Park, GI Joe, Alien, Stretch Armstrong, The Real Ghostbusters, and most character lines. 1980’s and older only please. Help keep Kenner history here in Cincinnati! Call or text 513.500.4209 - Please leave a voicemail if we don’t answer, or email us at CincyStarWarsCollector@gmail.com . Save this ad- we buy all year !
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WAR RELICS US, German, Japanese Uniforms, Helmets, Guns, Swords, Medals Etc, Paying Top Dollar Call 513-309-1347 Adopt Me
Pets find a new friend... Lab pups, AKC , M, yellow, shots, wormed, POP, storykennels.com, 513-941-5935 / 604-5721
Labradoodles, Boston Terriers, Shih Tzus, Havanese, Yorkies, Pekingese, Beagles wormed & vet checked. Blanchester, OH. 937-725-9641
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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
BUYING-RECORD ALBUMS & CDs, METAL, JAZZ, BLUES, ROCK, RAP, INDIE, R&B & REGGAE. 513-683-6985 CASH FOR RECORDS Private collector buying 45’s & LP’s Up to $10 per record, small & large collections. Roger 513-575-2718 I can come to you!
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OCHERESE PUPPIES Looking For Another Family Member? Make it an Ocherese. Long Haired, Non-Shedding, Extremely Intelligent, & Love You Unconditionally. For more info ocherese.com (812)893-0281 (812)582-0682
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Standard poodle pups AKC, POP, 2nd shot/worm (513)602-5019 $1000 goldenacresfarm.net
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Garage Sales neighborly deals... Estate Sale! 11701 Van Camp Ln. Cincinnati, 45245. Fri. Sept. 28, 9am-4pm & Sat. Sept 29, 9am-2pm household, furniture, lots of misc . Moving Sale: Furniture, toys, books, crafts, deco, bedding, baby bed, cradle, clothes, something for everyone! Fri-Sat 9a-2p, NO early birds! 2760 Mancelona Court, Colerain Twnshp
St. Bernard OH Estate Sale 4414 Kemper Ave St Bernard OH 9/28 & 9/29 Fri-9-3 - garage #’s @ 8:45 10-3 - house Sat-10-3 Contents of home, basement & garage. 10 pc 1940’s Dining room set, 2 twin beds, Cochrane N.C. dining set, desks, dressers, chests, bookcases, curio cabinets, recliners, couch & chair, ent. Center, Vtg. Tables, credenza, cabinets, sofa table, lingerie chest, night stands, end & coffee tables, kitchen table/chairs, Vtg. Toys, books, records, some yard, hand & power tools, China, holiday, electronics, pictures, lamps, patio furniture, yard art, organ, vinyl flooring, work bench, sewing machine in cab., metal shelves, LG matchbook collection, beer can collection, train set, old Radio Rancher wagon, craftsman air compressor, pressure washer, cameras, lots of kitchen items! Too much to list - all priced to sell! Info & Pics- hsestatesales.com or 859-468-9468 Dir-W Mitchell Ave - Sullivan- R -Church L - Kemper Ave
Garage Sales Princeton Sharonville Kiwanis Arts & Crafts Show. Sharonville Community Center Creek & Thornview, Sharonville, OH 45241. Sun, Sept 30, 2018 10am-4pm. 513-563-1738 email: patchancetaylor@gmail.com
Garage Sales Colerain: 6386 Spring Dale Rd., Thur. - Sat., 9/27 - 9/29. 8a-2p. Two Family Yard Sale, Little Bit Of Everything. Colerain Township: 3130 Rockacres Ct Sat Sept 29th 8a - 1p, Young Adult Women’s Clothes, Holiday, Household Misc, Golf Clubs
Fairfield, Moving Sale, 2690 Jupiter Drive, Fri 9/28: 9-3, Sat 9/29: 9-3, Small church organ, furniture, dishes, tools, small appliances, knick-knacks, movies, games, antiques, snake skin shoes, too much to list individually., GARAGE SALE-Cheviot! Fri. Sept 28 & Sat Sept 29, 9am-1pm 3997 Lovell Ave. Antiques, tables, chairs, trunks, wash stands, brass coat rack, surgical stretcher, lamps, carved wood & metal pieces, old hardware, porcelain & wood wheels, drawer pulls, old bottles, crocks, wood crates. VINTAGE: coats, fur, hats, beaded purses, linens, 2 drop leaf tables, upholstery fabric, household misc. canning supplies, air fryer, mens steel toe Skechers size 10.5. CASH ONLY! BRING YOUR OWN MUSCLES! Moving/Garage sale! 9-29-18, 8am - 4pm 816 Woodshire Drive
ONLINE AUCTION Beechgrove Self Storage Dozens of UNITS to Sell! Bid Online at: selfstorageauction.com NO LIVE BIDDING Bidding ends at 10AM Sharp SEPT. 26, 2018 859-371-4550
Pilgrim United Church, 4418 Bridgetown Rd. ûSat Sept 29, 9a-2p û Household, kids stuff, office, Holiday, much more! Sharonville United Methodist Church, 3751 Creek Rd, 45241 Rummage Sale Saturday, Sept. 29, 9a-3p
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Springfield Township 45231 (Near Woodlawn) Fri 28th & Sat 29th 9a - 4p 10124 & 10166 Lochcrest Dr 522 & 530 Riddle Rd Furniture, Antiques & TONS of Misc
STREET SALE GREEN GLEN LANE SEPTEMBER 29, 8A-4P Rain - Cancelled Dir: Prosperity to Ashbrook to Green Glen Lane, 45238
Buying All Vehicles Not Just Junk up $3000 Fair cash price, quick pickup. 513-662-4955
Chrysler 2013 200 Touring 1 owner, 9600 mi, like new, $8700 Call 513-922-8023
Street Sale! Sat Oct 6th. 8am-12pm, Oakville Dr. & Simca. 1 BUYER of OLD CARS CLASSIC, ANTIQUE ’30-40-50-60-70s, Running or not. 513-403-7386 Sycamore Twp. 8205 Glenmill Ct. Off Snider Rd. Just south of CHCA. Fri 9/28 & Sat 9/29. 9-1. Antiques, China, Furniture, Bikes, Electronics, Misc. Sports Equip and much more!
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
City of Springdale Public Hearing
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON THE OCTOBER 30, 2018 AT 7:00 PM, THREE
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The City of Springdale, Board of Zoning Appeals will hold multiple Public Hearings on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Springdale Municipal Building located at 11700 Springfield Pike, Springdale, OH 45246. The public hearing will be to consider the following: 1) a variance from Section 153.252(F)(14)(v) of the zoning code stating that a detached storage structure or accessory building, other than garages, shall not exceed two percent of the lot area, or 12 percent of the area of the dwelling unit, whichever is less. The applicant wishes to construct a 200 sq. ft. accessory structure/shed in their rear yard at on the property located at 96 Silverwood Circle. 2) a variance from section 153.302 (B) of the zoning code stating that parking space width is to be 9 feet and the length 18 feet. Applicant would like to reduce width of parking spaces to 8 ft. to increase quantity of parking spaces at 111 Merchant Street and 55 Merchant Street. 3) a variance from Section 153.252(F)(14)(a) of the zoning code stating there may be one detached storage structure or accessory building and one detached garage on the same zoning lot with a main building. The applicant wishes to construct a pergola in the rear of the property located at 11843 Neuss Avenue. 4) Variances from the front yard setback as stated in Section 153.252 (G)(1) to construct a front porch within the required front setback at the property located at 533 Dimmick Avenue. A portion of the public hearings will be for comment by interested parties. (TRI,Sept26,’18# 3168347 ) PUBLIC NOTICE:
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UNIT
DEVEL-
(CO-PUD)
ZON-
ING DISTRICT.
COMMISSION CONSIDER
CHANGES TO ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO EXAMINATIONS FOR
3.PROPOSED
REZONING
EMPLOYMENT.
PUBLIC
INPUT MAY BE
OF 3639 E KEMPER ROAD
EXPRESSED TO dotoole@ci
(HAMILTON
tyofsharonville.com
COUNTY,
OR AT
OHIO PARCEL ID# 608-0019-
A PUBLIC MEETING
ON
0088) FROM GENERAL IN-
NOVEMBER
AT
DUSTRIAL (GI) DISTRICT
10:00 AM IN ROOM 153 AT
TO
THE
PUBLIC
FACILITIES
(PF) ZONING DISTRICT.
1,
2018
SHARONVILLE
NICIPAL BUILDING, 10900 READING
SUCH HEARINGS WILL BE
SHARONVILLE,
HELD
45241.
COUNCIL
CHAMBERS OF THE CITY OF
SHARONVILLE,
READING
10900 ROAD,
SHARONVILLE, 45241.
COPIES
PROPOSED
OHIO OF
THE
AMEND-
MENTS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DEPART-
MENT,
READING
ROAD,
10900
SHARONVILLE,
OHIO 45241 AND MAY BE VIEWED
ANYTIME
BE-
TWEEN 8:30AM AND 5PM. NWP,Sep26,’18#3167915 ORDINANCE NO. 44-2018 ENACTING AND ADOPTING THE 2018 S-20 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SPRINGDALE, OHIO, AND DELCARING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 45-2018 AN ORDINANCE IMPLEMENTING SECTIONS 3735.65 THROUGH 3735.70 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE, ESTABLISHING AND DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA IN THE CITY OF SPRINGDALE, OHIO AND DESIGNATING A HOUSING OFFICER TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM AND CREATING A COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT AREA HOUSING COUNCIL AND A TAX INCENTIVE REVIEW COUNCIL, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY (Pub:TCP,Sep26’18#3168234)
ROAD, OHIO
NWP,Sep26,’18#3167938 City of Springdale Public Hearing The City of Springdale, City Council will a Public Hearing on Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers at the Springdale Municipal Building located at 11700 Springfield Pike, Springdale, OH 45246. The hearing will be to consider a Map Amendment and Preliminary Development plan for the properties located at 414, 426, 432 and 460 West Kemper Road to rezone the property from Residential Single Household LowDensity (RSH-L) to a Planned Unit Development (PUD). A portion of the public hearings will be for comment by interested parties. (TRI,Sept26,’18# 3168356 )
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