In August, 2014, the Cleveland Heights Police Department inaugurated the Citizens Police Academy and accepted the first cohort of students. The Academy was part of Chief Jeffrey Robertson’s desire to deepen mutual understanding and regard between the department and the Cleveland … [Read more...] about Cleveland Heights Citizens Police Academy filling 2015 class
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Presented by Ken Goldberg at Preservation-Related Panel Discussion 5/7/2014
The following are opening remarks I made at a Preservation Month 2014 panel discussion held at the Heights Main Library 5/7/2014 - one year ago today. I am President of the Cleveland Heights Historical Society and on the Cleveland Heights Landmark Commission, but obviously these … [Read more...] about Presented by Ken Goldberg at Preservation-Related Panel Discussion 5/7/2014
Good Man, Good Deeds – Making a Difference
We all have the power to make a difference in the world, but it doesn't always feel like it. I would like to take a moment to brag a little bit about my husband, Shaul Janes. Shaul and I moved to Cleveland Heights just over two years ago from Jerusalem. It has not been … [Read more...] about Good Man, Good Deeds – Making a Difference
Photo essay and thoughts on Coventry Village
Robert Brown is a city planning consultant of note. Named a Fellow of the American Institute of City Planners (FAIP) and recipient of APA's national award for excellence in comprehensive planning, he served for a decade as the Director of Planning for the City of Cleveland. … [Read more...] about Photo essay and thoughts on Coventry Village
I’m in a bit of a snit at the moment
Elisabeth Gevelber, owner of Simply Charming gift boutique on Lee Road has something to say about the way certain local media have covered news coming out of Cleveland Heights lately. In the spirit of blogging, you're encouraged to read the entire post on her own blog here. … [Read more...] about I’m in a bit of a snit at the moment