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Thoughts on Mark Tumeo’s endorsement

Mike Gaynier · August 3, 2011 · Leave a Comment

I am honored that former Council Member Mark Tumeo has endorsed me for City Council. I've gotten to know Mark over the past few years, and strongly supported his re-election in 2009. He was an effective, forward thinking Council Member for whom I have great respect and … [Read more...] about Thoughts on Mark Tumeo’s endorsement

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Government, Mike Gaynier

Before the city council elections, let’s define ‘excellent’

Bob Rosenbaum · August 1, 2011 · 5 Comments

If you want to get a rise out of a Cleveland Heights City Council member, float the suggestion that our city government is just OK. For example, several weeks ago – in the aftermath of the Coventry flash mob and an unrelated violent assault near Lee Road – I sent a note to … [Read more...] about Before the city council elections, let’s define ‘excellent’

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Government Tagged With: broken window, city council, City Council Member, city hall, crime, election, excellence, public safety, Violent Assault

Flash Mobs

Mike Gaynier · July 21, 2011 · 2 Comments

Teenage crime, unruly behavior and so called “flash mobs” in Cleveland Heights and surrounding cities have been a real challenge to the spirit of our community this summer. Since the emergency curfew was enacted in an attempt to restore public safety in the Coventry and Cedar Lee … [Read more...] about Flash Mobs

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Government, Mike Gaynier, Quality of Life Tagged With: city council, flash mob, public safety, youth

Heights Observer on the Street

Andrea Davis · July 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Perception is reality. Well not really. In theory we understand that what we perceive to be is not always what is so. It’s the reason why job applicants supply work histories and references. It’s why banks look to past credit history and current payment schedules to assess our … [Read more...] about Heights Observer on the Street

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Schools, TOPICS Tagged With: Beachwood, cleveland heights, safety, school

Rioting teens are “terrorists”?

Mike Gaynier · July 13, 2011 · 3 Comments

Did last week's Sun Press editorial on July 7th upset anyone but me? In case you missed it, the Sun Press wrote an editorial supporting Cleveland Heights and our response to flash mobs, rioting, unruly teens, and the crimes they have committed.  In the editorial, they  labeled … [Read more...] about Rioting teens are “terrorists”?

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Government, Mike Gaynier

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