HAMILTON
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Due to Covid-19 issues, the Antique & Classic Car Club of Butler County has cancelled the annual Hamilton Fairfield Antique and Classic Car Parade that was scheduled for July 25.
Entrants with paid preregistration for this year’s event will receive a refund. Sponsors of ads and trophies will be contacted. CONTRIBUTED
LIBERTY TWP.
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The Liberty Township Fire Department (LTFD) is committed to helping our community remain safe and responsible. Members of the LTFD, who are certified car seat technicians, will be available to assist with car seat installations on the first Saturday of each month, excluding holidays.
All installations will be done at LTFD Headquarters located at 6682 Princeton-Glendale Road, Liberty Township, OH 45011.
Scheduled sign-ups will be required. Time frame is 8 to 11 a.m. (last installation to start at 10:30 a.m.).
Pre-registration required. For more information or to register, go to http://www.liberty-township.com. CONTRIBUTED
LIBERTY TWP.
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The Liberty Twp. Board of Trustees announced the new Administration and Police Substation facility is complete at 5021 Winners Circle Drive along Ohio 747 between Princeton and Millikin Roads. The new 15,000-square-foot facility opened on July 9.
The new facility will house the Township Administration team which includes personnel in planning and zoning, finance, economic development, marketing and administration. It also includes the township’s public meeting space where all public meetings of the board of trustees and zoning boards will meet. It’s also the official Liberty Twp. Police Substation so the Butler County Sheriff’s Office deputies will operate out of the new facility. The Administration and Police Substation has been under construction since April 2019.
The new buildings’ pitched roof, deep eave and decorative perimeter brackets are a historical nod to the old Hughes Railroad Station, the site along Princeton Road where the township’s administration functions were housed for 20 years (1995-2015). Most recently, the township has leased office space off of Cincinnati-Dayton Road. CONTRIBUTED
FAIRFIELD
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Police Officer Jacob Sons was honored by Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) for his outstanding performance in removing impaired drivers from our Fairfield city streets.
Officer Sons was presented with MADD’s 2019 TOP COP Law Enforcement Award of excellence. He was nominated by his supervisors after leading the department with 74 OVI arrests in 2019. CONTRIBUTED
MIDDLETOWN
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The Tax Incentive Review Council for the City of Middletown will hold a meeting at 2 p.m. July 29 in City Council Chambers.
The public is asked to utilize Zoom if they wish to attend. Join the Zoom meeting at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81418792998. Meeting ID: 814 1879 2998. CONTRIBUTED
BUTLER COUNTY
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The Board of Trustees of the MidPointe Library System will hold its regular meeting online at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
For information on how to attend the meeting, email Travis Bautz at tbautz@midpointelibrary.org. STAFF REPORT
MIDDLETOWN
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The Woodlands of Middletown residents would like to announce a back-to-school, free raffle of two filled backpacks for grade school children. This raffle began on July 15 and will end with the drawings for the two backpacks on Aug. 3.
There are two backpacks for raffle, one for a girl and one for a boy. To enter the drawing for either backpack, send a name and contact information to: Cindy Comperchio, Sales Director, The Woodlands of Middletown, 3000 McGee Avenue, Middletown OH 45044. Specify which backpack, pink or blue. There is no cost for this raffle, and all are welcome.
The residents of The Woodlands of Middletown understand that this has been a hard year for many families, and would like to offer some community support with this program, as children head back to class for the upcoming school year.
For more information, call Cindy Comperchio, Sales Director at The Woodlands of Middletown at 513-423-2322. CONTRIBUTED
HAMILTON
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The Greater Hamilton Civic Theatre has postponed its shows for the remainder of the 2020 year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The Curious Savage” and “The Sound of Music” will move to the 2021-2022 season.
For more information, visit www.ghctplay.com or find the group on Facebook. CONTRIBUTED
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