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TONIGHT: Cuyahoga County Public Library Board will vote on the sale of Telling Mansion

Fran Mentch · June 24, 2013 · Leave a Comment

PLEASE attend the Cuyahoga County Public Library BOARD MEETING TONIGHT, Tuesday, June 25th at 6pm in the Library Administration Building: 2111 Snow Road, Parma OH 44134 | 216.398.1800. THE BOARD WILL VOTE ON THE SALE OF TELLING MANSION.  Telling Mansion has been the home of … [Read more...] about TONIGHT: Cuyahoga County Public Library Board will vote on the sale of Telling Mansion

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government

Court Hearing TOMORROW for Temporary Protective Order to take Telling Mansion off the market

Fran Mentch · May 14, 2013 · 1 Comment

A generous supporter hired an attorney to get a Temporary Protective Order to take the Telling Mansion off the market. THE HEARING IS TOMORROW. Please join us to show your support. When: 1pm, Wednesday, May 15. Where: Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court 20th floor; … [Read more...] about Court Hearing TOMORROW for Temporary Protective Order to take Telling Mansion off the market

Filed Under: Development

Love for Sale: Public Library Board puts Historic and Loved Mansion Library Up for Sale.

Fran Mentch · April 2, 2013 · Leave a Comment

You have my 100% money-back guarantee you will enjoy reading Dan DeAngelo’s blog post about the historic Telling Mansion Library in South Euclid-Lyndhurst, Ohio. The Cuyahoga County Public Library Board has unilaterally decided to abandon the Telling Mansion, the library for … [Read more...] about Love for Sale: Public Library Board puts Historic and Loved Mansion Library Up for Sale.

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Do Heights residents have the right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library?

Fran Mentch · March 12, 2013 · 1 Comment

Based on tax dollars--yes. As you can see from the attached documents, anyone who pays state taxes has a right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library system. The Library Board decided unilaterally to sell Telling Mansion, the current home of the South … [Read more...] about Do Heights residents have the right to an opinion about the Cuyahoga County Public Library?

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government, Quality of Life

Does the Cuyahoga County Public Library Board believe in social justice?

Fran Mentch · March 5, 2013 · Leave a Comment

It appears that social justice was left out of the mix when the Cuyahoga County Public Library Board decided to move the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Library from Mayfield Road to Green Road. The attached maps compare the location of the current South Euclid-Lyndhurst Public Library … [Read more...] about Does the Cuyahoga County Public Library Board believe in social justice?

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government

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