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Supercongrats to First Interstate for Superwalmart!

Fran Mentch · March 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment

It's official. Superwalmart is going to be built on Oakwood and Walmart is leaving Severance Center in Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights city officials are fully and completely culpable for this lost economic opportunity. Their inability to understand that a Metropark is an … [Read more...] about Supercongrats to First Interstate for Superwalmart!

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Cleveland Heights City Government, Oakwood, Trust For Public Land

Film Festival Scoop

Jewel Moulthrop · March 22, 2012 · Leave a Comment

I had two great ideas for this blog—the grant the CIFF received from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and who’s behind the initials at the end of the film descriptions in the guide. But she who hesitates is lost, and Clint O’Connor scooped me on both last … [Read more...] about Film Festival Scoop

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Jewel Moulthrop Tagged With: CIFF, Film Festival

A Moment with… Mary Dunbar

Tiffany Laufer · March 21, 2012 · Leave a Comment

A MOMENT WITH...MARY DUNBAR Over the next four posts I am highlighting four individuals who live in the Heights and have graciously agreed to be interviewed about their interest and love of the Heights. In January 2012, Mary Dunbar started a four-year term as a Cleveland … [Read more...] about A Moment with… Mary Dunbar

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Government, People/Personalities, Quality of Life, Tiffany Laufer Tagged With: Aladdin's, city council, cleveland heights, Foreclosure, Heights Bicycle Coalition, Mary Dunbar, National Register Of Historic Places, Peace Corps, Shaker Farm Historic District, Tiffany Laufer, university heights

Let’s not romanticize the Millikin decision.

Fran Mentch · March 20, 2012 · 2 Comments

Kudos to Mosdos Ohr HaTorah for their efforts to purchase Millikin. I only wish they had lent their considerable public relations savvy to saving Oakwood, which, just like Millikin, is also in their backyard. Who knows, if they had lent a hand, maybe their neighborhood would be … [Read more...] about Let’s not romanticize the Millikin decision.

Filed Under: Fran Mentch, Schools, Sustainability Tagged With: Cleveland Heights City Council, Millikin, Severance Town Center

A great day for a haircut for a cause

Bob Rosenbaum · March 13, 2012 · Leave a Comment

On Sunday, March 11, my 14-year-old son sat to have his head shaved in the St. Baldrick's Foundation fundraiser for childhood cancer research. Usually I keep my family out of my public posts. But Adam is such a sport and, frankly, he looks pretty good with a tight … [Read more...] about A great day for a haircut for a cause

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, People/Personalities, Photo Blog, Quality of Life Tagged With: community, fundraiser, St. Baldrick's

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