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Concerns raised in regard to Willoughby Tamarac Apartments
A complaint was recently filed with Willoughby Municipal Court in regard to Tamarac Apartments in Willoughby. According to Damel Austin, a nearby resident, he has sent multiple letters of concern to Willoughby City Council and Mayor Robert Fiala in regard to concerns about tall, noxious weeds at the apartment complex, located at 38360 Tamarac Blvd.
Lake County PERI chapter preparing for annual picnic
Lake County Public Employee Retirees, Inc. Chapter 28 will hold their Annual Picnic at noon Aug. 1 at Painesville Township Park. Attendees are asked to bring a dish to share and non-perishable food donations. This year St. Noel’s Food Pantry in Willoughby Hills has been selected to receive the donations, according to a news release.
OHHA to livestream from Lake and Shelby County Fairs
Grove City, OH — The Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association will continue its 2024 Ohio County Fair racing season with livestreaming coverage from the Lake County Fair in Painesville and the Shelby County Fair in Sidney beginning on Tuesday (July 23). On Tuesday, coverage of the 16-race card at...
‘Excitement is building’ for Lyndhurst’s Aug. 3 tribute to hometown rocker Eric Carmen
LYNDHURST, Ohio -- Mayor Patrick Ward is enthusiastically looking ahead to Aug. 3 -- the date when the city will pay tribute to songwriter and musician Eric Carmen. Carmen spent his early years in Lyndhurst before going on to fame, first as a member of Cleveland rock band The Raspberries, then as a solo artist, then as a writer of hits for other artists and movie soundtracks.
Fine Arts Association receives $500,000 from state
The Fine Arts Association has received an award of a $500,000 capital appropriation through House Bill 2, the One-Time Strategic Community Investment Fund, part of the recently passed $4.2 billion biennial state capital bill. According to FAA officials, the allocation will “significantly enhance ongoing efforts to enrich the cultural landscape...
Governor deserves thanks for extra traffic enforcement east of downtown Cleveland
I am relieved to read that Ohio State Highway Patrol Troopers will be targeting Interstate 90 from Cleveland to Euclid (”Troopers upping presence on I-90,” July 17). I travel this route to and from work almost daily and I see so much irresponsible driving. The speeding is bad enough, but the weaving in and out across all four lanes, including cutting across three lanes to exit, is just dangerous. The fact that my father died in a car crash when he was just 48 is ever on my mind whenever I am in a car.
Schools, proximity to hospitals, businesses driving home sales in Solon
In 2015, Solon was named as one of the “Best Places to Live” by Money Magazine, placing 10th overall that year. The city was also included in the publication’s 2009 list, placing 23rd, and its 2011 edition, placing third. Currently, the Solon area, like other cities in...
Solon mayor eyes lofty plans for future of city
For Solon Mayor Eddy Kraus, there is a lot to be excited about when it comes to his vision for Solon’s future. “Its exciting to have new construction and new projects going on, its exciting to see it through,” Kraus told the Cleveland Jewish News on July 12, referencing the Rails to Trails project, the former Liberty Ford lot and upgrades to Aurora Road.
AGENDA: Montville Township Historic Preservation Review Commission Meeting
MONTVILLE TOWNSHIP HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVIEW COMMISSION (HPRC) meeting to be held at the Montville Township Municipal Building, 195 Change Bridge Road on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 7 p.m. AGENDA OPENING Reading of the Public Open Meetings Act "As required by the Open Public Meetings Act, adequate notice of this meeting has been provided with the specified the date, time, and place of the meeting to the extent known at that time. The notice was: - posted on the bulletin board in Town Hall, - published in the Daily Record newspaper, - advertised on the marquee at Town Hall,...
Independence Village of Aurora makes resident's dream a reality with circus display
As a child, Edward Limbach had what some might call a very specialized form of precognition. "I was always the first one to know a circus was coming to town. How I knew that, I couldn't tell you," he said with a chuckle. The 85-year-old's nearly life-long love of circuses...
Bike with Solon mayor July 24
Bicycle riders of all ages and abilities can go on a guided bike ride with Solon Mayor Eddy Kraus on July 24 as part of Cuyahoga County’s “Bike with a Mayor” series. The series is intended to allow residents to engage in physical activity with their elected leaders while learning about their city’s efforts to provide greenspace and trails.
Rotary Club of Solon seeks new members
The Rotary Club of Solon meets twice monthly at Marriott Solon Towneplace Suites at 6040 Enterprise Parkway. The Rotary Club started in 2010 and has 30 members, according to a news release. Over the past 14 years, it has raised and contributed over $600,000 for local and international causes, the...
Construction begins on Solon Community Park upgrades
In an effort to update Solon Community Park, construction has begun on phase one of a larger plan – the renovations of Cisar Field and playground, and a community garden. “The park was in much need of a facelift,” Richard Parker, director of recreation, told Cleveland Jewish News, said of all the new additions.
EPA gives Greater Cleveland $129.4M for five solar arrays, reforestation
After a regional partnership won a large federal grant, five sites in Greater Cleveland could soon be gaining solar arrays to generate electricity. More than 60 megawatts of electricity could soon be cleanly generated for the Cuyahoga County’s new microgrid Cuyahoga Green Energy plus Cleveland Public Power and Painesville Muni Electric (EPA-APPA). CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE THEM.
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