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Nominate your neighborhoods businesses for Best of the Heights - The Heights Observer
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Nominate your neighborhood s businesses for Best of the Heights. By Deanna Bremer Fisher. As I read through this issue of the. One way to support these districts is to recognize the businesses that are located in them and the contribution they make to our local economy. To that end, I would like to remind Heights residents to nominate their favorite neighborhood businesses for the Best of the Heights. Voting for Best of the Heights is easy. The ballot is printed on the last page of this edition of the.
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Sorry, the story you were looking for was not found. Subscribe to Our News Feed. What do you like best about your neighborhood? Submit your answer and read others' answers. Monday, August 22:. 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM - CH-UH Schools Immunization Clinic. Tuesday, August 23:. 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Science and Nature Study Group - Conserve and Protect: Book and Film Talk. Wednesday, August 24:. 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Reading and signing: Bonnie Nadzam and Bryan Hurt. 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM - Active Yoga ' Loving Hands Yoga.
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Heights Libraries invites public to UH Library groundbreaking ceremoney. Heights Libraries, August 25, 2016. COMMUNITY CENTER CLOSED AUG. 22 - 26 FOR ANNUAL CLEANING WEEK. City of Cleveland Heights, August 23, 2016. Construction on east side of Lee Road begins week of Aug. 8. Cedar Lee SID, August 8, 2016. WATER REPAIRS ON CEDAR AT DEMINGTON ROAD. City of Cleveland Heights, July 27, 2016. CITY OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS HIRES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER. Sports, July 8, 2016.
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Noble Neighbors: We are Home - The Heights Observer
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Noble Neighbors: We are Home. By Brenda H. May. In mid-April, an artistic message suddenly appeared woven into the chain-link fence opposite the Oxford Elementary School driveway: “You Are Noble.” Our Noble communitywide home and yard sale was coming up soon and it certainly seemed that this display anticipated our April 26 event, but no one from Noble Neighbors had considered including public art in our mass communications strategy. Who knew the artists and what was their intent? Reuben came home from s...
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Aug. 9 Cedar Fairmount festival features talk by Cleveland historian Alan Dutka - The Heights Observer
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Aug 9 Cedar Fairmount festival features talk by Cleveland historian Alan Dutka. The Sylvester Everett Mansion (Euclid Avenue and E. 40th Street). Alan Dutka, author of. Misfortune on Cleveland's Millionaires’ Row,. Will give a free historical lecture on the stories of those who built Cleveland mansions. He will speak at 1 pm in the Alcazar Music Room during the Aug. 9 Cedar Fairmount Summer Festival. Misfortune on Cleveland’s Millionaires’ Row;. AsiaTown Cleveland: From Tong Wars to Dim Sum;. Dutka&rsquo...
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A Mozart Celebration was performed in memory of Christopher Robertson Brown. TICKETS LISTEN and WATCH.
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Many tensions surround intradistrict school transfers - The Heights Observer
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Many tensions surround intradistrict school transfers. Every year, according to state law, parents may apply to their local school districts to secure their children a place at a building in the district other than the one to which they would normally be assigned. In this district, as in others, the need to consolidate certain types of services in one building is administratively efficient. Should parents of these children feel socially obligated to remain in their home school? To illustrate this, Fairfa...
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CH's Ewing at the helm as Cinematheque moves to new space - The Heights Observer
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CH's Ewing at the helm as Cinematheque moves to new space. Cleveland Heights resident John Ewing, director of CIA's Cinematheque. The Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, which. The new theater is a state-of-the-art venue, featuring a 15-by-36-foot screen, and equipped with both a digital cinema projector and an HD projector. It offers a much-improved sound system and better acoustics. The new theater also features cushioned seats, which the old theater did not have. After graduating from Denison, Ew...
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Dennis Wilcox will not seek a fifth term on Cleveland Heights City Council - The Heights Observer
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Dennis Wilcox will not seek a fifth term on Cleveland Heights City Council. By Deanna Bremer Fisher. CH Mayor Dennis Wilcox. Wilcox cited the need to run his law firm and the desire to spend more time with his family as the reason for his decision not to run. FutureHeights and the LWV will publish a Voters Guide in the October print issue of the. Which will be available at CH and UH city halls, schools, libraries, religious institutions and local businesses, and online at. Read More on Cleveland Heights.
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