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MonDec17

Last week in West Chester: Is Boehner on the hot seat?

Posted by akiefaber December 17th, 2012, 2:52 pm 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.

John Boehner becomes Speaker

Speaker of the House John Boehner of West Chester became the 61st Speaker of the House Jan. 5, 2011. Photo taken by Michael E. Keating.

Enquirer poll: Should John Boehner keep his job?- House Speaker John Boehner of West Chester was on the hot seat last week from those worried that he will give in to President Barack Obama’s demands for higher tax rates in their negotiations to reduce the deficit.

Butler County ready to approve 2013 budget – After at least three years of slashing expenses, layoffs and stagnant pay, Butler County’s budget woes seem to be easing up, Sheila McLaughlin reported last week. Commissioners are expected to approve a 2013 general fund budget of just more than $79 million, about the same as 2012. They’ll vote Dec. 27.

On this birthday, a special number is the one-two know – John Johnston shared the story of Jack Greenlee of West Chester Township, who turned 12 on 12/12/12. Twelve-year-old birthday boys and girls everywhere have extra reason to whoop it up last week. After all, the calendar won’t show this kind of confluence of numbers again until Jan. 1, 2101, or 01/01/01.

West Chester parks to accept trees for recycling in Jan. – There will be two areas in West Chester where the community can recycle their Christmas trees this January, the Township announced last week. Those recycling areas will be located at Keehner Park and Beckett Park. Christmas trees will be accepted at both locations through the end of January.

Lakota East defeated school district rival, 77-73, Lakota West on Saturday, Dec. 15. Photo taken by Barb Trimble of TrimPhotoAndVideo.com. For more photos from this game, visit http://proofs.trimphotoandvideo.com/g/121512east_west

Lakota East edges Lakota West 77-73 in classic – Lakota East held off school district rival Lakota West, 77-73, Saturday night in a game that went down to the final seconds. The Thunderhawks, No. 3 in the latest Cincinnati Enquirer Division I coaches’ poll, led Lakota West, No. 2 in the same poll, by 10 points with 2:48 left in the fourth quarter. The Firebirds, however, closed the gap to one and trailed 74-73 with a minute remaining.

EnterTRAINment Junction extends hours – Due to popular demand, EnterTRAINment Junction extended its hours starting this past Saturday through Dec. 30. The West Chester model train destination will now close at 9 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. Bill Balfour, who was the venue’s general manager before it opened in 2008, says more than 20,000 people will visit the EnterTRAINment’s free holiday train display and its Journey to the North Pole attraction before the new year.

Speaker John Boehner on the shooting in Newtown, Conn. – House Speaker John Boehner of West Chester ordered flags over the United States Capitol to be lowered to half-staff in honor of the victims of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Friday. He also issued a statement.

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WedDec12

On this birthday, a special number is the one-two know

Posted by akiefaber December 12th, 2012, 4:26 pm Post a Comment

Jack Anthony Greenlee was born on Dec. 12, 2000. Which means he’ll celebrate his 12th birthday on 12/12/12. Photo taken by Cara Owsley.

John Johnston reports:

Jack Greenlee of West Chester Township and Matthew Smeal of Evendale don’t know each other, but they have a few things in common.

Such as a favorite or lucky number: 12.

The number of letters in their names: 12.

And a birth date. Both boys entered the world on Dec. 12, 2000, which means they turn 12 today – on 12/12/12.

“We’ve talked forever that he was going to turn 12 this year,” said Jack’s mother, Lori Greenlee.

Twelve-year-old birthday boys and girls everywhere have extra reason to whoop it up today. After all, the calendar won’t show this kind of confluence of numbers again until Jan. 1, 2101, or 01/01/01.

About 12,460 babies were born in the U.S. on Dec. 12, 2000, said Joanna Mitro, a professor of mathematical sciences at the University of Cincinnati. She arrived at that estimate using National Vital Statistics Reports, which list births by month but not by specific date.

She estimated that about 475 babies were born in Ohio on that day, about 172 in Kentucky.

She also computed the probability that a person born in the year 2000 has a Dec. 12 birthday: 0.003 or three-tenths of 1 percent.

Finally, by looking at Cincinnati Census data, she estimated that about 10 or 11 kids in the city are turning 12 today.

It almost seemed preordained that Jack Greenlee, a sixth-grader at Adena Elementary in West Chester Township, would be born on 12/12. His father, Tom, was born on 10/10. His maternal grandfather was born on 8/8.

Last year, Jack’s mother saw an article about 11/11/11. It reminded her to start planning for 12/12/12. She thought, at first, about celebrating at a fast-food place.

“My older son said, ‘Oh no, you have to go to Jag’s.’ ”

One reason Jag’s Steak and Seafood in West Chester Township is the perfect spot for Jack’s party: His full name is Jack Anthony Greenlee, so his initials are J.A.G. (Which also helps explain why he’s a Jacksonville Jaguars fan).

What’s more: “I love steak a lot,” Jack said.

Reservations have been made for – of course – 12: Jack; his mom and dad; his three older siblings; a brother-in-law; Jack’s aunt, her husband and their two sons; and Jack’s grandmother.

The number of invited guests worked out perfectly. Almost. Jack’s sister’s boyfriend didn’t make the cut.

“We just can’t have 13 people,” Jack’s mom said. “It would just be wrong.”

Not much was right last year when Matthew Smeal’s 11th birthday rolled around. His paternal grandfather was hospitalized, so the family was with him.

“It was kind of a lame birthday,” Matthew’s mother, Janet Smeal, said. There wasn’t even cake. “He was OK with it, because he knew grandpa was hurting.”

Grandpa has recovered. So have the birthday plans.

Matthew, a sixth-grader at St. Nicholas Academy in Reading, will come home from school today and find a surprise: an upright piano.

He’s been playing for a couple of years, but until now he couldn’t practice at home.

The thought of all those twelves lining up today gave Matthew an idea: “We might actually buy a lottery ticket,” he said.

Ah, but as Mitro the mathematician noted: “The probability of winning the lottery is slightly less than flipping a coin and getting 27 heads in a row.”

In other words, it’s even less probable than turning 12 on 12/12/12.

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