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MonFeb13

In case you missed it: Last week in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber February 13th, 2012, 8:15 am Post a Comment

To let West Chester and Liberty Township residents catch up with the news that they need to know, WestChesterBuzz.com will list and link to all of last week’s top local stories every Monday morning. (Stories are listed in order of date – due to a short-handed staff, there will not be a “Last week in West Chester” post next Monday)

John Boehner in Hamilton House Speaker John Boehner talks jobs at Hamilton plant: U.S. House Speaker John Boehner visited ThyssenKrupp Bilstein of America in Hamilton last Monday morning and called on President Obama to work closer with republicans to revive the economy faster. Acknowledging the nation’s ebbing jobless rate, which dropped to 8.3 percent in January compared to 8.5 percent in December, Boehner said the recovery should be further along.

Rick Santorum Rick Santorum wins local Tea Party straw poll: Mitt Romney may have won the Nevada caucus and recent primaries in Florida, South Carolina and New Hampshire, but he finished third in the Liberty Township Tea Party straw poll last Monday night. Ironically, Santorum went on to win caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado, as well as a nonbinding primary in Missouri the following night.

Lakota high schools announce National Merit Finalists: Lakota West and Lakota East announced early last week its National Merit Finalists. Receiving the honor from Lakota West High School included seniors Johanna Blake, Sophia Cramer, Kayla McGinnis and Adam Williams. Meanwhile, Dwight Hu, Whitney Wyckoff and Laura Moak received the honor from Lakota East High School.

Lakota West at Lakota East Firebirds pull away late to defeat Lakota East: After losing by the score of 74-34 to Lakota East last season, Lakota West has defeated its school district rival twice this winter in two closely contested basketball games. The latest victory for the Firebirds took place last Tuesday night when they outscored Lakota East 30-17 in the second half en route to a 57-46 win.

West Chester firms to cut 375 jobs: Nearly 400 workers in West Chester will lose jobs later this year as result of termination notices filed with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. Liz Claiborne Inc. confirmed an announcement last year that it will shut its distribution center at 8741 Jacquemin Drive by Sept. 1, eliminating 365 jobs. Separately, Schneider Logistics Inc. said it would eliminate 10 positions by the end of March.

Butler-Warren Road widening project to begin this month: The widening of Butler-Warren Road should ease congestion for thousands of motorists in southeast Butler County and southwest Warren County by year’s end. Plans call for a 2.2-mile stretch of the road between Tylersville and Liberty Way/Mason roads to be widened from two to five lanes at a cost of almost $10 million. County Engineers announced last Wednesday the project would begin Feb. 27.

Chuck Furmon Butler County Commission candidates participate in forum: Candidates in the Butler County Commission and Butler County Clerk of Courts races participated in a voting forum at the Lakota West Freshman Campus in West Chester last Thursday night. The event attracted a good crowd and featured Republican primary commission candidates including current county Commissioner Chuck Furmon, state Rep. Courtney Combs and political newcomer T.C. Rogers. Also taking the stage in the commission race forum was Democrat Jodi Billerman and Libertarian Daryl R. Olthaus. Both, Billerman and Olthaus, will run in November against the winner of the Republican primary March 6.

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs opens in West Chester: Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs will open its first Ohio restaurant at 10 a.m. Friday in West Chester. The restaurant, which will be open regularly from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday, is located at 9216 Allen Road in the former Tazza Mia Café off Union Centre Boulevard. The sub chain, which has 96 locations in nine states, prides itself on its freshly baked bread, sliced-to-order meats, healthy food options and inexpensive catering.

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FriFeb10

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs opens Friday in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber February 10th, 2012, 8:12 am Post a Comment

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs will open its first Ohio restaurant at 10 a.m. Friday in West Chester. The restaurant, which will be open regularly from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Sunday, is located at 9216 Allen Road in the former Tazza Mia Café off Union Centre Boulevard.

The sub chain, which has 96 locations in nine states, prides itself on its freshly baked bread, sliced-to-order meats, healthy food options and inexpensive catering.

Along with sandwiches, wraps, salads and soups, Goodcents also features a Coca-Cola Freestyle system that offers more than 100 choices of soft drinks and juices.

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs The chain is also currently re-branding itself from Mr. Goodcents Subs and Pasta. The changes include the addition of wraps and a drive thru, as well as the elimination of pasta.

Spearheading the transition, Goodcents CEO David Goebel was in Cincinnati Thursday helping with the opening and scouting other potential restaurant locations.

“We are going under construction right now with multi-unit agreements in Phoenix, Arkansas, St. Louis and here. I would lying if I didn’t tell you this one is the nearest and dearest to my heart because it is my home,” said Goebel, who works out of the corporate offices near Kansas City, Kan., but grew up in Price Hill and attended Elder High School.

Goebel, who oversaw the opening of 800 restaurants as the former CEO of Applebee’s, sees his hometown as a potential 35-to-40 store market for Goodcents.

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs The owner and operator of the West Chester location, Dave Scholten, is actually Goebel’s nephew and worked at Receptions Banquet & Conference Centers since 1992. He started as a dishwasher in high school and advanced onto vice president and minority owner.

“I did shop quite a few different franchises,” said Scholten, who resides in White Oak and attended La Salle High School. “Ultimately, I decided on the Goodcents concept. The freshness of the product drew me to it. I fell in love with the sandwiches … the new transition they are going through really excited me.”

Scholten, who signed on to own and operate three Goodcents in Greater Cincinnati, is actively seeking a location in Blue Ash. In addition, Scholten has also decided to donate 20 percent of the first week sales from his West Chester restaurant to The Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty.

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TueFeb7

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs to open in West Chester

Posted by akiefaber February 7th, 2012, 12:13 pm Post a Comment

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs will open its first franchise location in West Chester at 10 a.m. Friday. As a way to give back, West Chester Goodcents owner Dave Scholten has decided to donate 20 percent of the restaurant’s first week sales to The Community Foundation of West Chester/Liberty.

“I’m proud of the quality that comes with the Goodcents name also of being able to support our local community as a franchise owner,” Scholten said.

“Goodcents offers freshly-baked breads and ingredients, sliced-to-order meats and healthy food options, which set it apart and above any other sub and salad concept in town – we hope the demand for our opening week will translate into a nice donation for The Community Foundation. I can’t think of a better cause.”

Scholten has more than 20 years of experience in the restaurant and hospitality industry, working in every role from serving and banquets to management. He has previously been involved on the board of directors and recognized as a Small Business of the Year nominee with his local Chamber of Commerce.

Below is portion of the press release from the Community Foundation:

Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs empowers and encourages its owner/operators to get involved in their local communities. Scholten chose the Community Foundation as his grand opening charity partner because of the organization’s reach among members and its significant community impact.

Goodcents has built a 22-year reputation on freshly baked, bakery-style bread and sliced-to-order deli meats and cheeses for the ultimate, fresh sandwich. The fresh approach encompasses everything from the Goodcents restaurant design to its customer service philosophy.

Like other franchise locations, the West Chester Goodcents will feature a drive-thru and online ordering.

The restaurant is located at 9216 Allen Road in the former Tazza Mia off Union Centre Boulevard.

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