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The City of Montgomery Beautification and Tree Commission has awarded the fall 2025 Seasons of Beauty award to David and Kathy Cassady. The home’s landscape was abundant with colors that beautifully captured the fall season as well as Halloween. The Cassady home was beautifully nestled on a lush lawn and perfectly silhouetted with mature trees...

April 8, 2026

Mushroom Cultivation with Everyday Items: Join Pete and Emalee Richman of Rich Life Farm and Fungi as they teach the basics of controlled environment mushroom cultivation. Using readily available products, participants will learn the step-by-step process to grow their own gourmet mushrooms. Attendees will leave with a mushroom grow kit that they create during the workshop....

Montgomery has unveiled a new monument outside City Hall to honor the individuals who have served as Mayor throughout the city’s history. Dedicated in November, this tribute features the names of all 26 mayors who have guided Montgomery since its incorporation, beginning with J. Lloyd Smethurst, the city’s first mayor, who served from 1910 to...

By Ken Suer 2026 — ANOTHER new year! It seems like we were just saying hello to 2025, but here we are twelve months later already. Another year brings more opportunities for action, inaction, success, failure, progress, or no progress. As an individual, the onset of a new year causes me to think about what...

March 1, 2026

On Sunday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m., the Blue Ash/Montgomery Symphony Orchestra will present “Young Concerto Soloists”, featuring winners of the Jack and Lucille Wonnell Memorial Young Artist Concerto Competition, with Suzanne Bona, heard on WGUC. The Orchestra will also play additional works. The concert will take place at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 10345 Montgomery...

The City of Montgomery is now accepting applications for its Service and Engagement Grant, designed to support not-for-profit and local service organizations with innovative ideas that bring our community together. If your organization has a creative project that benefits or engages Montgomery residents, we want to hear from you! Grant Details: Maximum award: $2,500 per...

The City of Montgomery Environmental Advisory Commission continues its recycling collection for January to include the collection of holiday decoration lights (stranded) and extension cords. Bring these items on Jan. 17 to the Public Works facility, 7315 Cornell Road, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for recycling. Support the City’s recycling efforts to reduce the...

We extend our deepest gratitude to Mayor Ron Messer and Council Member Chris Dobrozsi for their years of dedicated service to the City of Montgomery. Both chose not to seek reelection. Mayor Ron Messer served on City Council for five years, while Council Member Chris Dobrozsi served on council for 16 years, six years as...

Mike Cappel returns to Montgomery City Council with a long record of public service, community involvement, and commitment to environmental stewardship. A citizen of Montgomery for 30 years, Mike previously served on City Council from 2015 to 2023, supporting a wide range of initiatives that strengthened and developed the city’s sustainability, livability and economic future....

We are excited to welcome Frank Forsthoefel to the Montgomery City Council following his election in November. Frank retired as Superintendent of Sycamore Community Schools in July of 2021. Upon retirement, Frank completed 34 years of public education service, including roles as an elementary teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and, concluding his career, leading...

Mayor and Vice Mayor Elected by Peers Four recently elected members of the Montgomery City Council took the oath of office during a special ceremony at Montgomery City Hall on December 3. Council members Lee Ann Bissmeyer and Sasha Naiman were re-elected in November and will each serve a four-year term. Joining them are Mike...

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