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1972-03
Picture of new flag as it flies over honor roll at Village Green
leash law policy detailed
St. Thomas Nursery School accepting registrations for Fall of 1972
Council report - John Short asks for director from Terrace Park on the Tex Clennin property including Tower Hill which he leases and wants to purchase, Trudy Stevens and Les Overway present the idea of the Terrace Park Players erecting four bulletin boards which has to go to Planning and Zoning, council unanimously agreed to hire planning consultants to do a preliminary land use analysis of Terrace Park, the Planning and Zoning Commission hear a request from Paul Westerfield to cup up property at 825 Princeton into two lots and Bill Stevens has plans for a proposed rental and condominium development to be bounded by Elm, Wooster and Robinwood, an ordinance was introduced for "Failure to appear in response to a citation", Evwalt mining was discussed, an ordinance was passed authorizing funds for a second weekly garbage pickup during July and August, preparation work for painting and to pay half of the cost of painting guard rails along U.S. 50 was authorized, resolutions were passed agreeing to the purchase of folding chairs, chair holders and folding tables for the Community House, Jack J. Sahnd was approved as a new probationary full time police recruit, James B. Weesner was accepted as a part time patrolman, there were 7 arrests excluding traffic, Mayor's Court took in $2,865 last month, the house owned by the village at 603 Wooster is for sale, the second reading of the ordinance "prohibiting purchase, use of, possession, control of or sale of hallucinogens" passed, there is evidence of shooting in the Wilderness Preserve
Chief Bob Hiett compiled his 1971 report
OKI will not act at this time on Relocated 50
new neighbors - Larry and Marlene Sholl, Jim Arnn, Barbara and Richard Smith, Richard and Marion Kinsolving, Paul and Sally Pschesang and John and Joyce Brizendine
editorial note from Dan Leshner
Tom Bush reminds readers the Village Views needs money to publish the paper
reprint of an editorial appearing in the Mariemont High School Warpath and written by Mark Sauter which talks about some Village Views articles on dog droppings, poems and essays written by elementary school children and recycling, picture at Terrace Park Elementary School's annual Science Fair, the Ecology Club at Mariemont High School continues to collect bottles and cans for recycling
around the town - gymnastic and ballet students will perform at the TP Elementary School on March 24, there will be a Middle School PTA Rummage Sale March 25, the Cub Scouts will hold their annual Pinewood Derby March 28, TP spring vacation starts March 30, the Child Study Group is sponsoring an Easter Egg hunt on March 31, the Garden Club will hold its Installation Luncheon and Annual Meeting on April 4, the League of Women Voters will discuss "Financing City, County and Townships Governments" on April 12, the Boy Scouts will have a paper drive and clothing drive will be April 16, the Garden Club Spring Flower Show will be April 19, Kindergarten Roundup for Terrace Park children will be April 26, the Polar Bear Swim will be each Tuesday and Thursday morning at the high school, Richard Carothers is participating in an off campus study project at Wroxton College in Oxfordshire, England
change in the look of the Village Green to be considered and picture of children on the cannon and a boy looking at the Honor Roll
Ken Troy's Outdoors - tracks in the snow made by wildlife
Girls' Soccer sign-up
Sports Award Night will be April 13
Umpires School to be March 18 and 25 plus picture
developmental swim program to be held at Mariemont High
Log Cabin Summer Recreation Programs needs leaders.