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!
Quality of Life
An Ounce of Prevention at Wiley Health Fair
Wiley Middle School’s 1st Annual Health and Wellness Fair was viewed as a success by those in attendance. “This was good. This was a good event for the school,” replied one parent as she retired from the line dance instruction being held in the main foyer. With participation … [Read more...] about An Ounce of Prevention at Wiley Health Fair
Music In The Heights
We are lucky in the Heights to have a very strong tradition of music in the schools and community, which our community willingly supports. We should be proud of our commitment to the arts, and proud of the way we continue to support the musical future of our children. This … [Read more...] about Music In The Heights
Land use forum shows need for regional planning
by Deanna Bremer Fisher A standing room-only crowd of more than 150 people attended the FutureHeights forum on land use and development on Thursday, April 17 at Forest Hill Church in Cleveland Heights. While Cleveland Heights residents made up the majority of attendees, … [Read more...] about Land use forum shows need for regional planning
Trash & Malls
One of the main reasons my wife and I moved to Cleveland Heights was to enjoy living in a walkable city. So, we walked to Severance Mall yesterday from our Coventry neighborhood home in the bright spring sunshine. It was a beautiful day, the first really warm morning this … [Read more...] about Trash & Malls