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School Days

Andrea Davis · April 29, 2011 · 1 Comment

True story. A few days ago, I was traveling on Cedar Road when I saw a group of kids rough-housing on the sidewalk. They were tussling along the tree lawn, seemingly unphased by how closely they were drifting into the street.  As they shoved and pushed each other, smiles … [Read more...] about School Days

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Schools, TOPICS

Life in the dark

Bob Rosenbaum · April 28, 2011 · 1 Comment

The power has been off at my house and half the block - about 15 other houses - for more than 30 hours. The first wind storm - the brief one Wednesday afternoon - took down a large branch in a backyard somewhere down the block. The branch took down the high-power feeder line, … [Read more...] about Life in the dark

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Quality of Life Tagged With: power outage, weather

Oakwood: Tennis anyone? and the One Percent Solution…

Fran Mentch · April 27, 2011 · Leave a Comment

      1. The Oakwood development that is being proposed spans 62 acres in South Euclid and Cleveland Heights. 62 acres equals 992 tennis courts. We've attached a map to help you visualize how the almost 1,000 tennis court size commercial development fits on Oakwood. Water … [Read more...] about Oakwood: Tennis anyone? and the One Percent Solution…

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Oakwood, South Euclid, stormwater runoff

Oakwood: The Good, the Bad and the Huh??

Fran Mentch · April 26, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The Good: Nine Mile Creek photo essay compliments of Jim Miller. This is Part 1 of 3 of the photo essay, and documents Nine Mile Creek from Cedar Center to Nela Park. Click here to enjoy!       The Bad: Attached image of the 1-Mile radius of … [Read more...] about Oakwood: The Good, the Bad and the Huh??

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

Soaking it In

Andrea Davis · April 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment

After a long, hard winter, residents of Northeast Ohio know how to appreciate a beautiful 72 degree day. With the soft-rock music from Case Western Reserve’s Open House festivities resonating as a backdrop,  Wade Oval made a wonderful destination for those looking to soak up the … [Read more...] about Soaking it In

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Photo Blog, TOPICS

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