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| | Ex-officials sue Bentleyville for attorney bills 11/19/2008
Former Bentleyville Mayor Michael Canty and three former Village Council members have filed lawsuits in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas against the village.
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| | Bowhunting plan won't fly in Pepper Pike 11/19/2008
There will be no bowhunting in Pepper Pike following a discussion and informal vote last week by City Council
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| | Sidewalk issue sidetracks Windsor plan 11/19/2008
A preliminary plat plan for the 38-lot Falls Walk subdivision on the former Windsor Hospital property was approved unanimously Monday by the Chagrin Falls planning and zoning commission.
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 | Parents get lowdown on teen drinking, drug use 11/19/2008
Parental attitudes about the acceptance of alcohol have a major impact on whether teenagers will drink, according to James C. Adams, chief executive officer of the Geauga County Board of Mental Health and Recovery Services.
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| | Cluster-housing plan besieged by lawsuits 11/19/2008
A second lawsuit was filed last week over a proposed cluster subdivision on 50 acres off Savage Road in Bainbridge.
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| | Gates Mills closes doors on summer day camp 11/19/2008
The Village of Gates Mills will no longer host its yearly summer day camp. Village Council discussed its discontinuation last week.
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| | Single trash hauler sought for Russell 11/12/2008
Russell Trustees are seeking a way to reduce the wear and tear of rubbish-hauling trucks using township roads. They also are considering lowering the cost of trash pickup to residents.
They will meet with trash haulers and with Geauga-Trumbull Solid Wa
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| | Moreland Hills ready to choose architect 11/12/2008
Moreland Hills Village Council is preparing to choose an architect in the next month for the new service garage, Mayor Susan C. Renda said Monday. No new taxes are anticipated for the project.
Construction of the facility, estimated at $2.3 million, is
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 | Election inspires Chagrin Falls Park neighborhood 11/12/2008
It took a long time coming, but change is here, according to Joseph Sanders, a resident of Chagrin Falls Park in Bainbridge who is active in the community center there. He spoke of last week's election of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United S
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| | Obama gains ground among valley voters 11/12/2008
By 25 votes, John McCain supporters in traditionally Republican Chagrin Falls Village lost to Barack Obama supporters in the presidential race last week, according to unofficial results from the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. The vote was 1,242-1,217
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| | Rubbish pickup may be first cut for Gates Mills 11/12/2008
Gates Mills Village Council was to consider a recommendation this week from the village's finance committee regarding a projected $400,000-plus budget deficit.
The finance committee deliberated for nearly two hours Saturday on ways to compensate for the
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| | Spillway proposal moves toward ballot 11/12/2008
An ordinance listing additional uses for the Ivex property was passed by Chagrin Falls Village Council Monday, setting the stage for a Feb. 3 special election.
The decision was not unanimous. Councilman Richard Subel opposed it, saying he wanted to see t
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| | Geauga Lake eyed for big-box sprawl 11/12/2008
One of the first proposals for the use of the former Geauga Lake land in Bainbridge is being reviewed by the township.
The Richard E. Jacobs Group has an option to buy about 30 acres of the former Geauga Lake Park land, according to Bainbridge Trustee Je
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