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Southern chill raises fears for crops as snow keeps falling in New England
This horse didn't mind a chance to roll in the snow Tuesday in Gates Mills, Ohio.
Take comfort in the hearty dishes offered at Sara's Place
From left, Mary, Sara and David Gromelski show, from left, grilled scallops, panzanella salad, and veggie spaghetti.
a performance by the Fairmount Temple Congreational Band
Fairmount Temple's new congregational band, an all-volunteer musical group, participated in Friday's Shabbat service celebrating Chanukah.
Identity fraud reports: Gates Mills and Mayfield Village Police Blotters
FRAUD, SUGARBUSH LANE: A resident called police at 5:45 p.m. Friday about a case of identity fraud.
Hillcrest Hospital honors Mayfield Heights' Greg Costabile and George Hughes
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS The Hillcrest Hospital and Cleveland Clinic recently honored Mayfield Heights Mayor Greg Costabile and Mayfield Schools Board President George Hughes with the Community Service Award.
MAYFIELD The buzzsaw that is the gas drilling controversy hit council quarters again Monday, as Village Council passed a resolution urging the governor to enact a moratorium on all urban drilling, while resident associations anxiously working to block drilling heard a permit has been issued for drilling on Bonnieview Road.
Mayfield School District to host H1N1 vaccination clinic
The Mayfield School District's Mass Inoculation Point of Dispensing and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health will host a free open-to-all H1N1 vaccination clinic from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
Man collapses, dies outside Gates Mills library
Police tried to revive a man who collapsed the morning of Dec. 8 just outside the door of the Gates Mills branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, 1491 Chagrin River Road, but were unable to do so.
Christina Shirley was a study in seasonal contrast during Wednesday's wind storm: Wearing high heels and carrying a "Hawaii" tote bag, she battled to see where she was going in downtown Cleveland when gusty winds of up to 60 mph blew her hair in front of her face.
A company that says it has been unfairly maligned in the Cuyahoga County corruption investigation plans to start anew, with its longtime owner stepping aside.
Highland Heights expects to host H1N1 vaccine clinic sometime this month
Fire Chief William Turner said H1N1 vaccinations are coming. Speaking at the Nov.
Pet snake taken: Chagrin Falls Police Blotter
THEFT, NORTH CLEVELAND ST.: A boy reported Nov. 25 that while he was away at school his sister gave away several of his belongings, including his pet snake.
Harassing phone calls upset resident: Pepper Pike and Hunting Valley Police Blotters
HARASSMENT: A resident told police last week that she has received about 30 harassing telephone calls.
Dan Kane at last able to record musical creations in Christmas CD
Religious brother Dan Kanehas released his first CD, "Sacred Piano Reflections." Kane writres arrangments to familiar songs that enhance the hymms, in that they are supported by harmonies and progressions listeners seldom hear.
It's Thanksgiving with Santa Claus in New York City for Solon High School freshman Dani Apple, 15, of Solon, and Mayfield High School senior Zoe Conley, 18, of Gates Mills.
Gates Mills Police Blotter: Mail stolen
THEFT, RIVERVIEW ROAD: At about 4 p.m. Nov. 17, a woman went to the police station to report the theft of her mail.
Teens from Solon, Gates Mills to appear in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade finale
Dani Apple, 14, of Solon sings at a rehearsal in Beachwood for her part in a singing-and-dancing finale at Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade Thursday.
Bottle bombs found: Mayfield Village and Gates Mills Police Blotters
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF, NORTH COMMONS BOULEVARD: Officers responded to the area by Parkside Pool Nov.
Gates Mills police save woman involved in fiery crash
Two police officers are being lauded by their superiors at the Gates Mills Police Department for saving a woman's life after she was involved in a single-car, fiery auto accident.
Lyndhurst Municipal Court will soon seek bids for renovation at no new cost to taxpayers
LYNDHURST The Lyndhurst Municipal Court needs more space and by next spring, Judge Mary Kaye Bozza hopes to have that extra space.
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