I have learned that the City is applying for a $2,000,000 HUD grant to implement the actions provided for in the City’s “Connected Communities” Ordinance which was passed in June, 2024. As you may recall, this Ordinance provided for the elimination of single family zoning and replaced it with multifamily […]
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North Avondale residents recognized by Cincinnati Horticultural Society
Three-tiered perennial garden on Red Bud Avenue earns citywide acclaim.
Zion Baptist Church invites the community to attend 20th anniversary of Interfaith Vesper
The Interfaith Vesper in January features Stephanie J. Jones, daughter of the late Honorable Nathaniel R. Jones, Zion’s first Vesper speaker.
Wasson Way 6B will be completed in two parts to connect Evanston and Avondale, and Norwood with Cincinnati neighborhoods
Wasson Way Phase 6B construction commenced October 30, 2024 with a brief groundbreaking event. Construction on phase one began in early November.
Volunteers plant new trees at North Avondale Montessori
NAM’s beautification team teamed up with Cincinnati Parks for new trees and shrubs to enhance outdoor recreation spaces.
North Avondale seeks historic designation in response to Connected Communities
NANA President Dawn Johnson and Walter Koucky spoke with WXIX’s Brenda Ordonez about NANA’s response to Connected Communities
Firefighting is a great career with endless possibilities. Applications for new recruits will open in 2025.
The Cincinnati Fire Department is recruiting individuals interested in making an impact in the community.
Sweets & Meats BBQ opens new dine-in restaurant in Avondale
Sweets & Meats BBQ celebrated the opening of its new dine-in restaurant, located inside the Herald Building at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.
Tink’s Sweet Shoppe hosts Halloween-themed decorating class
Learn the basics of sugar cookie decorating in a Scary Sugar Cookie Class hosted by the owner of Tink’s Sweet Shoppe.
Raymond David Harten obituary
Raymond David “Mossy” Harten, aged 96, passed away on August 24, 2024, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Born on February 23, 1928, in Cincinnati, he was a devoted member of the Bellarmine Chapel community, embodying Catholic teachings throughout his life.