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Finding A Chair

David Perelman-Hall · April 25, 2011 · Leave a Comment

We recently renovated one of the rooms in our house--or maybe it would be better to say that we innovated to rethink something old into something new, because we basically did little more than change the purpose of the room by altering its contents.  Out came the work-a-day … [Read more...] about Finding A Chair

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, David Perelman-Hall, Photo Blog, Quality of Life Tagged With: art, independent business, local merchant, photography

The rehabilitation of invasive foliage: Public Enemy No. 1

Bob Rosenbaum · April 21, 2011 · Leave a Comment

My bride has always enjoyed puttering in the garden. But it wasn't until she took a job at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History a few years ago that her interest started to take focus. She has become interested in native flora. Among the many dimensions of this interest has … [Read more...] about The rehabilitation of invasive foliage: Public Enemy No. 1

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Sustainability Tagged With: Cleveland Museum of Natural History, foliage, invasive species

Cleveland – We’re Geologically Stable!

Andrea Davis · April 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment

It’s the one year anniversary of my home state’s submersion into oil, also known as the BP Oil Spill. BP’s accident has been the worst spill in the history of the industry. For 153 days, we watched (I watched) as cameras documented the seepage into the Gulf of Mexico, ruining … [Read more...] about Cleveland – We’re Geologically Stable!

Filed Under: Andrea Davis, BLOGGERS, Quality of Life Tagged With: Cleveland, weather, winter

Oakwood: Audio, video and remember “Regionalism”?

Fran Mentch · April 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Click here and SCROLL DOWN to watch and listen to: Video of South Euclid Planning Commission’s vote to rezone Oakwood on 4/14/11. Audio excerpts from Public Hearing about rezoning Oakwood 3/10/11. Excerpts are of South Euclid residents only. Thanks to South Euclid … [Read more...] about Oakwood: Audio, video and remember “Regionalism”?

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Development, Fran Mentch, Government

Oakwood, Public Hearing dates and backdating information for your IRS tax return today.

Fran Mentch · April 18, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Wednesday May 18th the city of South Euclid is going to have a public hearing about the Comprehensive Plan. The Planning Commission revised the Comprehensive Plan in order to approve rezoning Oakwood. Essentially they are having a public hearing to justify their backdating … [Read more...] about Oakwood, Public Hearing dates and backdating information for your IRS tax return today.

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Development, Fran Mentch, Government

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