Hamilton Journal News

CENTRAL CONNECTION­S: A TIMELINE

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Nov. 6, 2012: Middletown taxpayers pass a five-year, 1-mill levy to provide or maintain senior services at the Middletown Area Senior Center.

Aug. 16, 2015: The name of the Middletown Area Senior Center is changed to Central Connection­s.

May 2, 2017: Middletown taxpayers renew a fiveyear, 1-mill levy to provide or maintain senior services at the center.

November 2021: Diane Rodgers is hired as executive director. She says she moved from Reno, Nev., where she oversaw a senior center and worked with the homeless population, to be closer to her daughter, who lives in New York.

July 29, 2022: Rodgers signs for a mortgage loan through First Financial Bank for $450,000, then does a loan modificati­on that increases the amount to $650,000, according to the Butler County Recorder’s Office. Her signature and job title are listed on the loan that matures on July 29, 2024.

Nov. 1, 2022: Ribboncutt­ing is held to celebrate the $1.5 million in renovation­s of Central Connection­s, 3907 Central Ave.

Dec. 31, 2022: Senior citizens center levy expires after generating $7 million over 10 years.

May 5, 2023: D.E.R. Developmen­t Co. files a lien against Central Connection­s, saying the company is owed $266,594.52, plus allowable interest.

May 31, 2023: Rodgers files vandalism report at Central Connection­s. Middletown police say that leads to the investigat­ion of center’s finances.

July 24, 2023: The Council on Aging terminates its three-year contract with Central Connection­s. Fifty employees are laid off.

July 25, 2023: Nearly 75 senior citizens and former and current employees of Central Connection­s attend a meeting in the café with Rick Fishbaugh, board president, and Rodgers.

July 27, 2023: Rodgers is terminated as executive director of Central Connection­s and escorted out of the building by Middletown police.

Aug. 3, 2023: During a special City Council meeting and after an executive session,

City Manager Paul Lolli announces council has agreed to move forward with the possible purchase of the Central Connection­s building and land for an unknown amount to come out of the city’s American Rescue Plan Act fund.

Aug. 5, 2023: In an email to the Journal-News, attorney Tyrone Borger, representi­ng Rodgers, writes that he and his client have been“informed that there is an ongoing investigat­ion. As such, while my client would like to comment and clear up several misconcept­ions, she is taking my advice and refusing to comment on any allegation­s at this time.”

Aug. 9, 2023: Middletown police Chief David Birk says his department is working with the Ohio attorney general’s Bureau of Criminal Investigat­ion of the finances of Central Connection­s.

Aug. 11, 2023: Central Connection­s announces more layoffs and the closing of the cafe and bar. The hours are shortened to 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Aug. 15, 2023: City council votes unanimousl­y to allow City Manager Paul Lolli to enter into a lease agreement with Central Connection­s. The lease is $50 per month. By the end of 2023, the city has the right to purchase the building and property for $1.8 million.

Aug. 21, 2023: Vincent “Scott” Smith, husband of the former executive director, is arrested and charged with seven counts of passing bad checks, all felonies.

Aug. 23, 2023: Smith appears in Middletown Municipal Court for his arraignmen­t. Judge James Sherron sets Smith’s OR bond at $5,000.

Sept. 6, 2023: A Middletown detective testifies that Smith’s signature on the seven bounced checks doesn’t match his signature on a court document. The charges against Smith are bound over to a Butler County grand jury by Middletown Municipal Court Judge James Sherron.

Sept. 19, 2023: Middletown City Council authorizes city manager to enter into an agreement to purchase Central Connection­s property for $1.8 million, using ARPA funds.

Oct. 4, 2023: A Butler County grand jury declines to indict Smith of passing bad check charges.

Oct. 12, 2023: City of Middletown closes on the purchase of Central Connection­s.

Jan. 20, 2024: During a special city council meeting, a representa­tive from a task force says the recommenda­tion is for the city to lease the property to a company that can operate the senior center and event center.

Feb. 6, 2024: Pastor Scott Johnson from Crosspoint­e Church of Christ tells city council his church is interested to taking over operating Central Connection­s.

 ?? RICK MCCRABB/STAFF ?? Pastor Scott Johnson said Crosspoint­e Church of Christ has been sold and the congregati­on wants to move into Central Connection­s and take over operations of the senior center.
RICK MCCRABB/STAFF Pastor Scott Johnson said Crosspoint­e Church of Christ has been sold and the congregati­on wants to move into Central Connection­s and take over operations of the senior center.

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