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Volume 82 Number 27 © 2009 The Community Press ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
New super
The Oak Hills Board of Education has voted to hire Todd Yohey as the district’s new superintendent. Find out what his plans for the district are. SCHOOLS, A4
Share your vacation photos
Whether you’re headed to the beach or the mountains this summer, we want to publish your vacation photos. To get started, go to Cincinnati.com/Share and follow the steps there to send your photos to us. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo and what community they live in. Photos will appear on your community page and may even make it into your local newspaper, so start sharing today! You can also find the latest vacation photos we’ve received on B1.
Plan your weekend
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out our calendar of events to start planning today. LIFE, B2
Cross on the hills
Got a clue where this is? We didn’t think so. Time to go hunting in the neighborhood to see if you can find it. Send your best guess to delhipress@communitypress.com or call 853-6287, along with your name. Deadline to call is noon Friday. If you’re correct, we’ll publish your name in next week’s newspaper along with the correct answer. See last week’s answer on B5.
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Fundraisers to help stock food pantry By Heidi Fallon hfallon@communitypress.com
Ginny Murphy can see the writing on the wall and she’s not happy with what she’s reading. Murphy, who manages the Anderson Ferry Food Pantry, said the shelves are becoming more bare. “School’s out and families are needing food for their children who would normally be getting breakfast and lunch at school,” Murphy said. “We are seeing a hundred plus people a day and 40 of those are new to the pantry. “It’s bad. Real bad. I see the writing on the wall.” She said the pantry is in dire need of both money and food donations. To help, the Delhi Swim Club is having a food drive Saturday,
July 11. Any non-member or club guest can bring cereal or a toiletry item for free admission. The club, 202 Felecia Drive, is open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, call the club at 471-1800. There also will be a vendors’ night and arts and craft fair Tuesday, Aug. 11. It will be from 710 p.m. at the Delhi Township Park Lodge, 5125 Foley Road. Vendors, such as Avon, are invited to rent space to sell their products. Individuals can also rent space for their arts and crafts. Proceeds from the rentals will go to the food pantry. For information, call Murphy at 451-3555 and leave a message. The pantry, 380 Greenwell Ave., is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday and Thursday.
Who’s hungry?
Delhi Township Civic Association board members Pat Kenny, left, and Bob Schaefer man the grill for the association’s friends, family and, hopefully, new members at the Delhi Township Park Lodge.
Delhi Twp. auctioning property with Cincinnati By Heidi Fallon hfallon@communitypress.com
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Ginny Murphy is hoping upcoming events will help fill the shelves at the Anderson Ferry Food Pantry.
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Delhi Township trustees have approved legislation to participate with Cincinnati to sell old vehicles and other unwanted township property. Township Administrator Gary Schroeder said past township auctions have netted less money than it has garnered with the city. He said using a previous city auction as a test, the township
received $1,500 for an inoperable police cruiser. “When we sold a similar vehicle at a township auction, we got $550,” Schroeder said. At the most recent city surplus equipment auction, the township took home $7,000 for four old cruisers. The township will have to pay the same 15 percent fee it paid for an auctioneer. Auction proceeds are, by law, placed in the township’s general fund, Schroeder said.
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Students at St. Dominic School in Delhi made a promise to keep on collecting tabs for Shriners Hospital and collect they did. Students amassed more than 2 million pop tabs this past school year with their Happy Tabs for Shriners Hospital, in honor of Daniel Happy, a fifth-grader at St. Dominic’s and a patient at Cincinnati Shriners Hospital. He is pictured in the center surrounded by fellow students. To place an ad, call 242-4000. Go to Cars.com and become a more confident car shopper. Read up on consumer and expert reviews. Research incentives, rebates and find out what you should be paying. You can even find the dealer nearest you. Check out our many research tools all designed to put you in the driver’s seat.