Newtown, Ohio is a village in southeastern Hamilton County The community was first settled in 1792, at which time it was known as Mercersburg, which was changed to Newtown before the village was incorporated in 1901. Newtown was originally part of Anderson Township, but became its own township in the 1960s.
 
 
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The Newtown, Ohio congregation meets at its facilities on Newtown Road. A map and directions show the location of the church, and an overview of its grade-specific youth programs, activities and events are put forward. Messages are available on audio and Powerpoint.
http://www.horizoncc.com/
Ivy Hills Reserve Condominiums
Comprised of more than a hundred private entrance units built by Fischer Homes, and professionally managed by Towne Properties, the residential area and its homeowner’s association are highlighted, with a resident handbook, minutes, financials, and other documents.
http://www.ihrcondos.org/
The family owned business offers a variety of products and services, including gamefish stocking, aquatic weed control, fountains, water garden supplies, mosquito control, lake management services, aeration systems, aquatic plants, wildlife management, and ornamental fish. A catalog of products is featured, and an online shopping area is included.
http://www.jonesfish.com/
Miami Valley Christian Academy
The private, non-denominational Christian school is located in the Cincinnati suburb of Newtown, Ohio, offering an educational curriculum for students in preschool through the twelfth grade. Its admissions policies, academic, athletic, fine arts and academy life programs are highlighted, and a school calendar is provided.
http://www.mvca-oh.com/
Offering produce direct from the farm to the market, the market’s location, days and hours, and in-season produce and other products are highlighted, and contact data is included.
http://www.newtownmarket.com/
Located in downtown Newtown, Ohio, the retail store offers dog and cat food, dog treats, bird seed and feeders, grass seed, and other feeds and products, which are highlighted here. Its location and hours are posted.
http://newtownfeed.com/
Founded in 1792, the Ohio village’s official web site features an introduction to the mayor and council, providing contacts for the municipal offices and departments, safety services, and a guide to local businesses and events.
http://www.villageofnewtown.com/
The dog park in Newtown, Ohio features a spring-fed swimming lake with gravel banks, fountains for dogs to play in and drink from, play sets designed for dogs, speed and agility courses, and a lighting for evening hours. Its location, services, and a calendar of events are published.
http://www.wagspark.com/