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Keep Heights Beautiful, Hire a Teenager

Andrea Davis · June 7, 2011 · 3 Comments

Students, parents, even teachers, are on countdown towards the end of the 2010/2011 school year. With only days left until the chorus of “no more school” rings forth, we’re also days away from another traditional chorus, “I’m bored”. Cleveland Heights and the surrounding area in … [Read more...] about Keep Heights Beautiful, Hire a Teenager

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Cleveland Heights, Quality of Life, TOPICS

A little this and that from around the Heights

Bob Rosenbaum · June 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Some thoughts about recent goings on around town: Improved parking Cumberland's improved parking lot has been completed in time for the summer swim season. The $200,000+ project was funded from an Ohio EPA grant to improve quality of rainwater runoff into adjacent Dugway … [Read more...] about A little this and that from around the Heights

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Bob Rosenbaum, Quality of Life, Shop Local Tagged With: bars and restaurants, catacomb, CH-UH Schools, junk, prom

What stores will be put on Oakwood?

Fran Mentch · June 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The developer has stated clearly and repeatedly that the plan is for Oakwood to become one of First Interstate's "Commons". The developer has stated clearly and repeatedly that this means "value-oriented" retail. So, Oakwood will have stores comparable or identical to the … [Read more...] about What stores will be put on Oakwood?

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: First Interstate, Oakwood

Foot Patrol

Andrea Davis · May 29, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Like few areas in Northeast Ohio, Cleveland Heights has a unique community that thrives on being pedestrian. Warmer temperatures mean larger crowds eager to enjoy the good weather in and around the more popular areas of the city. Along with them also come the men and women of the … [Read more...] about Foot Patrol

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Cleveland Heights, TOPICS

The real meaning of the closing of Seitz-Agin Hardware

Bob Rosenbaum · May 26, 2011 · 6 Comments

Retail shops come and go. To me, Seitz-Agin is more than a store; it's part of the fabric of my life and writing this post feels like the presentation of a eulogy. I'm pretty sure that sentiment will make Joel Borwick, the store's owner for the last 38 years, uncomfortable – … [Read more...] about The real meaning of the closing of Seitz-Agin Hardware

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, People/Personalities, Shop Local Tagged With: independent business, local merchant

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