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Sustainability

Counterpoints to Heights Observer article on Renovated High School

Allen Wilkinson · October 4, 2016 · Leave a Comment

I noticed the recent Heights Observer article: "Renovated high school on track for August 2017 completion" http://www.heightsobserver.org/read/2016/09/30/renovated-high-school-on-track-for-august-2017-completion The sentence "The building will be one of the most … [Read more...] about Counterpoints to Heights Observer article on Renovated High School

Filed Under: School Facilities Progress, Schools, Sustainability

17-year cicadas elusive in the Heights area

Chris Mentrek · August 1, 2016 · Leave a Comment

Though present in swarms only a few miles away, 17-year cicadas have proven scarce in the Heights area. "We haven't seen them in any quantity," says Sarah Cech, Natural Resources Manager for the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes. The few cicadas that call the Heights home have … [Read more...] about 17-year cicadas elusive in the Heights area

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, Sustainability

ShopCLE: An onslaught of litter every Wednesday

Bob Rosenbaum · November 19, 2015 · 4 Comments

Video and photos of the streetscape after weekly distribution of the ShopCLE "shopper" throughout Cleveland Heights. Week after week after week, they drive through our neighborhoods and toss thousands of bagged papers out the window without regard to where they … [Read more...] about ShopCLE: An onslaught of litter every Wednesday

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Photo Blog, Quality of Life, Sustainability, Video Blog

Tips to Attract Pollinators – A Critical Link to Garden Productivity

Elsa Johnson · February 28, 2014 · Leave a Comment

The seed catalogs are here. Despite the cold, the buds are swelling on trees and shrubs; birds sing louder in the mornings. Time for the home gardener to think about pollinators critters necessary for the reproduction of flowering plants. Result - those ripe fat tomatoes you plan … [Read more...] about Tips to Attract Pollinators – A Critical Link to Garden Productivity

Filed Under: GUEST BLOGGERS, Sustainability

Millikin should not be sold. It is valuable public property and should remain public property.

Fran Mentch · September 24, 2013 · 3 Comments

The CH-UH School Board recently released a statement about Millikin School. Their complete statement is at the end of this blog. The short version is that Mosdos says it does not want to follow through with their plan to lease the building for 30 years for $1 a year and to put … [Read more...] about Millikin should not be sold. It is valuable public property and should remain public property.

Filed Under: Cleveland Heights, Fran Mentch, Government, Quality of Life, Sustainability

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