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My name is Scott Boschert and I’m seeking to be elected to the 2nd Ward City Council seat in Carlisle. I am a lifelong resident of Carlisle and live just a few houses down from where I grew up. I have been married for 19 years to my wonderful wife Jessica and we have three children Shawn, Heather, and Tyler.
I graduated from Carlisle High School in 1981 and am a 1985 graduate of Heidelberg College, receiving a Bachelor of Science Degree majoring in Computer Science and Business Administration. I currently work for Warren County Commissioners as the Data Systems Supervisor leading the Public Safety Information Technology.
I believe, it is time for change on Carlisle Council and I have the desire and determination to serve on City Council and can’t wait for the opportunity. I have been attending and speaking on issues at most of the council meetings for over a year. I know what is happening at council meetings and I know the issues that the city faces and what issues the citizens are speaking about. I am asking for your votes on November 3rd that will give me the opportunity to affect change for the City of Carlisle and its citizens.
I have spent many years volunteering time to the City of Carlisle. Shortly after graduating from college, I joined the Carlisle Volunteer Fire Department serving for 14 years on the department and retiring as a Lieutenant in 2000. I am currently the Director/Coach of the Carlisle Youth Wrestling Program and have been active in this club since 1992. I was also involved in many of the team sports that my children joined as they grew up, such as, C.B.A. Baseball, Pee Wee Football, and SAY Soccer. I also recently spent time participating on the Fire Adhoc Committee, which was formed by City Council, and was comprised of Citizens and Council Members that met to discuss the future of Carlisle Fire Department.
Carlisle is a great place to live and to raise your children and I love living in this community. I ask you to vote for me on November 3rd because together we can make the City of Carlisle a better place to live and enjoy.
You can contact me via my email votescottboschert@gmail.com or by phone 937.550.4382.

Scott Boschert
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REGULAR MEETING                                                                      
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY COUNCIL                                                                      
OCTOBER 27, 2009 CARLISLE, OHIO                                                                      
TUESDAY, 7:00PM

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AGENDA
REGULAR MEETING                                                                     
 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY COUNCIL                                                                       
OCTOBER 27, 2009
CARLISLE, OHIO                                                                       
TUESDAY7:00PM




  1. Pledge of Allegiance/Roll Call


  1. Minutes
           A. Regular Minutes  10-13-2009


  1. Public Forum
A Andrew Riddio – JEMS Squad Chief                           
                        B Oath of Office- Rodney Bell Assistant Chief of Operations
                          C Oath of Office- Craig Strunk –Vol. FireFighter
                          D Marty Heidi – Congressman Turners Office


  1. Council Report


  1. Mayor Report
             

  1. Manager’s Report
                           

  1. Committee Report

        

    VIII.    Old Business

 

          IX.              New Business



          X.         First Reading of Ordinance & Resolution

                           
Ord. Supplemental/Appropriation (Financial)
Res. Endorsing the Existing Condition Assessment phase of Going Places – (Emergency)                                                       


XI.        Second & Third Readings of Ordinance & Resolution

AOrd. $37,000 Bond Anticipation Note –Equipment Acquisition (2nd reading)


  1. Executive Session:


  1. Work Session


  1. Adjournment



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Beggars’Night will be October 31st from 5-7 p.m.

Please keep your children safe!! Examine all candy and make sure they take necessary precaution while walking in your neighborhood. There are plenty of reflective candy bags, accessories, and other devices to keep your children safe!

And please drivers be cautious and courteous on October 31st and keep our kids safe this Halloween!!

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I Voted Today!
 Meet Sharon Shelton, Ward 2 City Council Candidate.  Carrie Branson did not choose to run for re-election this term and has left the race to Sharon Shelton and Scott Boschert.



My name is Sharon Shelton and I am asking for your vote to elect me as City Council’s 2nd Ward representative.  I grew up in the 2nd Ward and my parents still live in the house where they raised my brothers and me.  My two brothers, my son, my two nieces and I all graduated from Carlisle High School.


I am a 1975 graduate of CHS.  I also have an Associate Degree in Child Development through the University of Cincinnati and Miami University.  For the last nine years I have worked for the State of Ohio as a Child Care Licensing Specialist.  My position includes inspecting and regulating child care centers, pre-school programs, school age programs and in-home daycare providers.


I love my hometown.  I think we have a great thing going and I want to do what I can to see it continue.  I know a lot of people in the 2nd Ward and many have lived here for a long time.  Many of them share my opinion that Carlisle is a great place to live and raise a family.


I want to do my part to see that our City continues to grow in a responsible manner.  With your support, I will work to see that we can all continue to be proud to call the City of Carlisle our hometown. 


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We have discussed Issue 3 (Casino Law) and will continue to present the Issues that you will see on the ballot.  Here is Issue 31 for the Last American Carryout to carry D6 Liquor License from the Warren County Website.

Local Option PCT 46

Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Last American Carryout LLC dba Last American Carryout LLC an applicant for a D6 liquor permit who is engaged in the business of operating a neighborhood convenience store at 365 Dayton Oxford Road Carlisle, Ohio 45005 in this precinct?

YOUR VOTE

YES

NO
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CarlisleDaily.com has been going since May 1st and we have had HUGE success within the city.  We appreciate all the daily readers and advertisers of the site.  We strive to provide information to the residents of Carlisle like no other media company is able to do or does for that matter.



We have some "Breaking News" though, concerning some structure on our site.  Moving forward today, we will no longer accept "ANONYMOUS" comments.  Though, some have been educational and appropriate, we are seeing many that are down right ridiculous.  We value each and every resident's feedback and comments will remain on.  We ask that you leave your name on all comments moving forward.  

The steps are simple.  In the drop down box below the comment box select name and type your name in the appropriate space provided.  Then you can move forward in leaving your comment.  There still will be an anonymous option but just know that those will be rejected when going through approval each morning.


We just believe that if you have a comment and a word of wisdom for the articles that you read that you should be proud enough to post a name identifying your passion.


We thank you in advance again for your daily readership.  We look to continue to bring ALL news from the City on our site each week!
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Residents of Franklin Township,

I am a lifelong resident of Franklin and the township and have owned and operated my machine shop business in Franklin for 34 years.  After graduating from Franklin High School, I enlisted in the U.S. Navy serving in Vietnam.

Vote November 3rd:  Gary Harrison your choice, your voice, for Franklin Township Trustee.
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I was born on a farm in Blue Stone, Kentucky just outside of Morehead on July 20, 1954 to Russell Howard and Betty Jane Bowles. In 1955, my parents, two older siblings, and I moved to just outside of Carlisle, Ohio in Franklin Township when my father obtained a job with Armco Steel (now AK Steel) in Middletown where he worked until his retirement in 1985. Over the years my 5 siblings and I attended Carlisle Local Schools where I ran cross country track. In 1972, I graduated in the last graduating class in the old high school (now Chamberlain Middle School). 

After high school, I began classes at Miami University of Middletown where I studied Business Management. In addition, I began work with Sears & Roebucks in downtown Middletown. In 1975, I married my wife of 34 years Melissa Garrett. In 1976, my wife and I moved to Urbana, Ohio where I worked as Manager of Clancy's Restraunt. In 1977, we moved to Tipp City, Ohio when I was transferred to the restraunt in Tipp City. Also, in 1977, my wife gave birth to our first child and only daughter Shawna.

In 1978, we moved back home to Franklin Township on Martz-Paulin Road when I began work for Rainbow Bread Bakery in Dayton, Ohio. In 1980, my wife and I had our second child Jeremy. In 1982, we moved into our new home on Nikki Court in Carlisle, Ohio where I still live today. In 1984, I began work with Sysco Foods Inc. in Cincinnati, Ohio where I still work to this day. In addition, I volunteered as a Fire Fighter with the Carlisle Fire Department where I eventually became Lieutenant. In 1985, my wife gave birth to our third and last child Andrew. In 1994, I was elected to my first term to City Council as an At-Large Council Member where I still serve.
Over the years, my wife and I have volunteered in many capacities within the community. Mainly activities that our children where involved in while attending Carlisle Local Schools. All three of my children graduated from Carlisle High School and my daughter Shawna and son Andrew both attended the Miami Valley Career Technology Center. Some of the activities that I participated in was the Carlisle Charter Committee, the SAY Soccer Association, the Pee Wee Football Association, the Boy Scouts of America, the Carlisle Fire Explorers, Carlisle Police Explorers, and the Carlisle High School Marching Band

Both my wife and I are graduates of the first Carlisle Citizens Police Academy and have volunteered with both the Carlisle Fire and Police Departments. In addition, my wife and I are active members with the Franklin First Baptist Church in downtown Franklin. In 1996, my daughter Shawna married Brian Newkirk of Franklin Township. In 1997, my daughter gave birth to my grandson Dylan and in 2001 gave birth to my granddaughter Bailey. Both of my grandchildren like my children are very active in many local and Carlisle School activities. All three of my children still live in Carlisle to this day.
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AGENDA

REGULAR MEETING CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 13, 2009
CARLISLE, OHIO TUESDAY, 7:00PM

FINANCE COMMITTEE - 6PM AT TOWN HALL- REGARDING 2010 BUDGET CHAIRPERSON: JAMES LICKLITER, MARYANN THOMPSON AND CARRY BRANSON

Pledge of Allegiance/Roll Call

Minutes
A. Regular Minutes 9-22-2009

Public Forum

A Martin Kim, MVRPC – Presentation Going Places


Council Report


Mayor Report


Manager’s Report


Committee Report



VIII. Old Business



IX. New Business

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X. First Reading of Ordinance & Resolution


A Ord. Supplemental/Appropriation Ord. Amendment #11 (Financial)
B Res. Estimated Revenue from Warren County for fiscal year 2010 (Financial)
C Res. Estimated Revenue from Montgomery Cty. for fiscal year 2010 (Financial)
D Ord. $813,750 Bond Anticipation Note- Seventh Renewal (Financial)
E Ord. $37,000 Bond Anticipation Note-Equipment Acquisition (Financial)


XI. Second & Third Readings of Ordinance & Resolution



Executive Session

Work Session

Adjournment
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I have a heart to work for my community. I've been blessed to live and work around the world and around this great country.

Experiencing all I have; I decided to move back to Carlisle and raise my family.

I grew up in town. Just like my parents, I've lived here most of my life. I love this city and the people in it. I believe in what Carlisle stands for - community.

I have a passion to serve on the City Council. While I have not had the experience of holding the City Council Seat for the last 17 years like my competitor, I do offer a strong work ethic and history.

I am raising my family here and that is why I do what I do.

- It's time to pass the torch -

That is why I am asking you to go to the polls on November 3rd and vote for me. Together we will win.


Kindest Regards,

Chad Johnson




BIO
Chad Johnson was born at Middletown Regional Hospital in 1971 and raised in Carlisle. He is a local native who attended Carlisle Schools from kindergarten though graduation in 1989. While growing up in Carlisle, Chad participated in Carlisle Baseball Association, Cub Scouts, 4H, Carlisle Football, Varsity Wrestling, Applied Economics Competition and Drama Club.

Shortly after graduation, Chad volunteered as a soldier in the United States Army. While on duty, he served as an equipment repair technician and cross-trained to fill a need as the shop operations inspector for his Direct Support maintenance unit; European Theater. After serving with distinction in Operation Restore Hope, Somalia, Chad Johnson left the full time Army and began his civilian career.

In 1996, Chad’s first job after the military was performing maintenance, housekeeping and floor care contracting for Carlisle Manor Nursing Home. While working at Carlisle Manor, Chad attended RETS College and earned his EPA certifications for HVACR.

After graduation, Chad began working for Blair Heating and Air Conditioning in Middletown, OH. Under the leadership of Greg Blair, Chad achieved his journeyman license and became a lead technician.
Within a few years, Dayton Technologies hired Chad as an industrial maintenance journeyman. While at Dayton Technologies, He gained experience in many areas including leadership – management – product development.

Having learned the "mechanics" of business first hand, Chad had a desire to expand his experiences.
He began to fulfill that desire by accepting a position with Fifth Third Bank Corporation as a Senior Mortgage Loan Originator.

Within a short time, Chad received an offer from U.S. Bank Corporation to work for them as an Area Originator and to help structure their processing department.

In 2005 Chad landed a position with Cintas Corporation as a Sales - Service Department Manager. His job moved him to Indianapolis, IN through 2007. After Cintas’ purchase of VanDyne Crotty Corporation (Headquartered in Dayton, OH) Chad found an opportunity to move back home to help transition the Operations of the business.

Chad is still with Cintas working in the position of Document Management Consultant for the Dayton, OH Mid – Central group.

He has also re-joined the U.S. Army as a reserve soldier and works with the Alpha Company 478th Engineer Battalion - Maintenance Division, Ft. Thomas KY.

Candidate Chad Johnson resides in Carlisle with his wife Debra and Daughter Emma.

Skills
Operations Management, Production Management, Service Management, Project Management, Environmental Services, Skilled Trades, Contract Negotiations, Logistics and Fleet Services, Sales, Finance, Real Estate

Education
U.S. Army Center of Schools
Ft. Belvoir, VA
RETS College
Dayton, OH
Sinclair College
Dayton, OH

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Two information sessions will be held next week for the public to learn more about the proposed levy for the Franklin-Springboro Public Library.

Library Director Anita Carroll will present information and answer questions on the library’s budget and 1-mill, five-year levy proposal on the Nov. 3 ballot. The meetings are set for 6:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Springboro library, 125 Park Lane, and at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Franklin library, 44 E. Fourth St. The levy would cost the owner of a $150,000 home about $46 a year, officials said.
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The AP Government class at CHS is looking for questions from community members for our board of education candidates.  If you have a question you would like to see asked at the forum, please e-mail it to matt.bishop@carlisleindians.org.

Remember, the community is invited, so please plan on attending October 22nd beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the CHS Choir Lecture Room.
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