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Schooled by Tali Nay | A Memoir

Tiffany Laufer · September 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Recently I sat at a local author's table at Appletree Books selling my picture book, The Porch Dream, and met a wonderful local author, Tali Nay.  Tali's book "Schooled" is a memoir of her younger years up to the present - which I found fascinating because she is so young.  Long … [Read more...] about Schooled by Tali Nay | A Memoir

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, BLOGGERS, People/Personalities, Tiffany Laufer Tagged With: Appletree Books, graduate school, growing up, memoir, Memoirs, Tali Nay, Tiffany Laufer

Map, chart and Meadowbrook-Lee

Fran Mentch · September 25, 2012 · 6 Comments

Is the proposed Meadowbrook-Lee tax abated project a good fit for that part of town? To help you decide for yourself, I am attaching a map of the foreclosures and postal vacancies in the Cedar-Lee area. This map was created by April Hirsh, Research Assistant at Case Western … [Read more...] about Map, chart and Meadowbrook-Lee

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: CWRU, Lee Rd, REO Properties

Meadowbrook-Lee: Get your checkbooks out!

Fran Mentch · September 18, 2012 · 1 Comment

We could debate all day about whether or not developing Meadowbrook-Lee is a good idea. But that is really beside the point. Cleveland Heights City Council is asking for approval from the CH-UH Board of Education for an 11-year 80% tax abatement on the proposed project. Two … [Read more...] about Meadowbrook-Lee: Get your checkbooks out!

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Development, Fran Mentch, Government Tagged With: Ralph Solonitz

Future Heights: Please hold a public forum about Meadowbrook-Lee project

Fran Mentch · August 30, 2012 · 2 Comments

Do citizens have a say in what happens in their community? To their tax dollars? Cleveland Heights City Council has asked the Board of Education to approve an 11yr 80% tax abatement to a developer to build on Meadowbrook-Lee. Cleveland Heights City Council plans to further … [Read more...] about Future Heights: Please hold a public forum about Meadowbrook-Lee project

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch, Government

Facts do no support another tax-abated project: Meadowbrook-Lee.

Fran Mentch · August 28, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Mayor Ed Kelley was quoted in a Sun Press article saying that the Lee-Meadowbrook development will not go forward if the CH-UH Board of Education will not approve an 11 year, 80% tax abatement.This abatement would apply to both the commercial and residential parts of this … [Read more...] about Facts do no support another tax-abated project: Meadowbrook-Lee.

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Government Tagged With: CHUH Board Of Education, Cleveland Heights City Council, Meadowbrook-Lee, Tax Abatement

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