Hamilton township school district calendar10/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Chief Williams retired in 2008 and left a legacy of progress for the department that has continued through today. ![]() service to a progressive Paramedic service. In 2005 the department switched from an intermediate E.M.S. Along with those improvements, the department grew with the addition of paid fulltime and part time personnel. During Chief Williams' tenure the department expanded to a second station and many strides were made in improving our fire protection rating. Robert Kissick served as interim Chief until the hiring of our first full time Fire Chief Goebel E. In July of 1994 Hamilton Township Division of Fire and Emergency Services was formed to serve Hamilton Township, Maineville and a portion of South Lebanon. The fire company served the residents until 1994. In 1954 it was decided by residents who lived in the village to form a fire department for the area of Hamilton Township and the Maineville Community Volunteer Fire Company was organized. Prior to 1954 fire protection for the area was provided by the Loveland Community Fire Department. There is something for everyone to enjoy in our Hamilton Township Parks! The Dog Park offers our furry friends over 6 acres of fenced in space to run, jump, and play. It is the home of the new Fire Training Tower which will provide valuable training opportunities for our and neighboring fire departments. Marr Park has 13 soccer fields and provides recreation for hundreds of kids throughout the year. Mounts Park is the perfect spot to take in the natural beauty Hamilton Township has to offer with mulched and gravel trails for walking, fishing, and tons of wildlife sightings. Our Parks Vision Statement: "Hamilton Township provides well-maintained parks and trails system that promotes healthy lifestyles strengthens the Township's identity encourages use by people of all ages and abilities and connects the community to its natural surroundings." Head to Testerman Park for sports activities, family picnics at the shelters, and walks on the paved walk trails. Hamilton Township is fortunate to have almost 600 acres of passive and active parkland with activities all of our residents can enjoy. ![]()
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