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Sometimes Parking Is Not All It’s Cracked Up To Be

David Perelman-Hall · May 19, 2011 · 1 Comment

… [Read more...] about Sometimes Parking Is Not All It’s Cracked Up To Be

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Quality of Life Tagged With: parking, photography, retail

Deer, downloadab​les and the 25 ft buffer from Nine Mile Creek

Fran Mentch · May 18, 2011 · 1 Comment

1. Download one of our signs.  You can cut them in half and post them inside your car window, or on your front door or on the back of your raincoat! Please use them to help spread the word...You can download them by clicking here: Stop Big Box on Oakwood or Not A Done … [Read more...] about Deer, downloadab​les and the 25 ft buffer from Nine Mile Creek

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Nine Mile Creek, Oakwood

Wiley Choir Wins Top Awards

Andrea Davis · May 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment

  The charter bus pulled into the dreary and empty parking lot of Wiley Middle School, save a few sporadically parked cars here and there. On board, twenty-four tired and soon to be rain-drenched Wiley Middle school students along with their teachers and chaperons, fresh … [Read more...] about Wiley Choir Wins Top Awards

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Cleveland Heights, Schools, TOPICS Tagged With: CH-UH Schools, student, Vocal Music Department

Cross-town rivalry

Bob Rosenbaum · May 16, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The more things change, the more they stay the same. When I attended Roxoboro Junior High School in the mid-1970s, games against the other district schools were always a little bit more intense. Now my son attends Roxboro Middle School, and the same matchups continue. On May … [Read more...] about Cross-town rivalry

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Photo Blog, Schools Tagged With: baseball, CH-UH Schools

Cleveland Heights Planning Director says 25ft. and 50 ft. buffers in Oakwood plan are insufficient.

Fran Mentch · May 12, 2011 · 5 Comments

The post "Would you want Big Box built 50 ft from your property line?" drew an angry response from First Interstate. Actually, part of the plan only calls for a 25 ft. buffer! Please read the attached document (below labeled Oakwood 3-10-11) from the Cleveland Heights … [Read more...] about Cleveland Heights Planning Director says 25ft. and 50 ft. buffers in Oakwood plan are insufficient.

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch, Government

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