shaker heights
$1.99M Shaker Heights home is most expensive Cuyahoga County home sale in June
10 County County homes sold for at least $1.2 million in June
Ramona Lowery-Ferrell is Shaker’s new public works director
The Shaker Heights High School graduate previously worked for the city from 2005-2008. She is now coming back after serving as the commissioner of Cleveland's Division of Water Pollution Control.
Shaker Planning Commission sends Ludlow pre-K plans back to study hall
Major concerns include preserving trees and green space -- including the ballfields.
Mutual aid agreement for policing Shaker Square remains a work in progress
The overlapping patrols could also extend to the nearby Larchmere historic commercial district.
Chase of stolen car ends in crash: Shaker Heights police blotter
Also, a man reported to Shaker Heights police that his car was stolen when he left its engine running to go inside Wendy's restaurant on Warrensville Center Road.
Shaker Heights’ Ohio Contemporary Ballet announces summer performance schedule: Press Run
This week's Press Run includes items about Cuyahoga County property reappraisals; making history at the new Congregation Mishkan Or; a mixed-media art exhibition now taking place in Beachwood; and more.
Shaker Heights police could have a drone to call their own by year’s end
The department may be cleared for launch after going a third round with City Council this week.
Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia would get my vote for president
Yeah, Sen. Warner is not a kid (he's 69), but he’s younger than the two unsatisfactory candidates now supposedly heading toward their parties’ nominations. Furthermore, he could attract traditional Republicans, like me, writes Erik M. Jensen of Shaker Heights in a letter to the editor.
Ahead of upcoming public meetings, Shaker and Cleveland Heights councils get a preview on Doan Brook restoration project
A virtual public forum will be held via Zoom from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Monday (July 15), with online registration required. An open house will then be hosted from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday (July 16) at the Shaker Heights Main Library.
Shaker Heights taking applications for community microgrants to promote diversity, equity and inclusion
“The idea is to put the money in the hands of the residents and let them do what they want to do,” she said. “We’ll see if they bite.”
Protests and complexity: Barry Gordon
The path to any lasting peace in the Middle East will require the collaborative engagement of multiple countries and factions and an ability to move our vision beyond the drama of tent encampments and shouted slogans. We need to understand the broader history of the conflict to see a workable path forward, writes guest columnist Barry Gordon, a retired psychologist, writer and Harvard graduate living in Shaker Heights.
Heights High Class of ‘52 members are now 90; planning 72-year reunion: Press Run
Press Run this week includes news about the Cleveland Heights High School Class of '52 reunion; the naming of the gazebo at University Heights' Walter Stinson Community Park for former mayor Susan Infeld; a new executive director for the Coventry Village Special Improvement District; and more.