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Dew Diligence Podcast – UH Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan

Adam Dew · April 1, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Adam Dew and Michael Dylan Brennan

We spoke with University Heights Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan at Walter Stinson Park. Topics included his impression of the field of mayoral candidates in Cleveland Heights, his experience level (or lack thereof) when he was elected three years ago, the future of the Wiley campus, … [Read more...] about Dew Diligence Podcast – UH Mayor Michael Dylan Brennan

Filed Under: Adam Dew, Government, People/Personalities, Podcast, University Heights

Dew Diligence Podcast – Nathaniel Martin

Adam Dew · March 14, 2021 · Leave a Comment

Adam Dew and Nathaniel Martin

27-year East Cleveland City Councilman Nathaniel Martin talks about the possibility of Forest Hill becoming a Metropark, new policies on police chases, the future of the ARCO dump property and much more. The video version includes a lot of drone footage of the Forest Hill park … [Read more...] about Dew Diligence Podcast – Nathaniel Martin

Filed Under: Adam Dew, Government, People/Personalities, Podcast, Quality of Life

Objectivity and my coverage of the Cleveland Heights Charter Review process

Robert Brown · June 11, 2018 · 5 Comments

I have been writing articles for the Heights Observer, covering the meetings of the Cleveland Heights Charter Review Commission (CRC).  Like other local residents who writer articles for the Observer, I am a volunteer.  I also volunteer for the FutureHeights … [Read more...] about Objectivity and my coverage of the Cleveland Heights Charter Review process

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Government, Robert Brown

10 reasons why I choose to live in Cleveland Heights

Robert Brown · December 21, 2017 · 3 Comments

I'll start out by saying that I recognize that there are many problems in Cleveland Heights, as there are in most communities.  And I agree with others who post on Next Door that our relatively high taxes and the performance of our schools are issues that reduce the desirability … [Read more...] about 10 reasons why I choose to live in Cleveland Heights

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Featured, Quality of Life, Robert Brown

Learning from Trick or Treating

Robert Brown · November 8, 2017 · Leave a Comment

In our Cleveland Heights neighborhoods, most of us live fairly close together.  And when we live close together, we will, for better or worse, be affected by the actions of our neighbors! So in Cleveland Heights, it's particularly important that our neighborhoods function as … [Read more...] about Learning from Trick or Treating

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Development, Public Safety, Quality of Life, Robert Brown

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