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Week in Review

Catch up on what you missed at Cleveland Heights Patch this week

Look for the Week in Review every Sunday to get up to speed on Cleveland Heights articles you may have missed. See below for briefs of and links to business, arts, crime, education, sports and government news from around the Heights last week.

  • We remembered two Cleveland Heights residents this week. , who was the pastor emeritus of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Beachwood, and , who was an original member of the Dobama Theatre Company.
  • Local business owners, police officers and others from the Noble-Nela neighborhood .  Much of the conversation was devoted to citing reasons why the area needs a beat cop.
  • The Cleveland Heights man while she was moving into her apartment on Hampshire Road . The Cleveland teens who were charged with assaulting a Cleveland Heights man with a large landscaping stone after a Cleveland Heights homecoming football game .
  • More teachers , and 48 will retire by the end of the year.
  • The Cleveland Heights High Gospel Choir is a , and also performed Friday as part of Gospel Fest. 
  • We continued our Wednesday and Thursday weekly features, and your kids with , , deals at local grocery stores and a having a blast at the Cain Park sledding hill.
  • There was a fire in a duplex on South Compton Road Wednesday, compared to three last year during the same time period.
  • Lisa Dunn, owner of the fair trade boutique Revive, .
  • Look for more responses Monday to our question, what would you ask police officers, in our, and chime in on the conversation. 
  • The Cleveland Heights High , and the boys' basketball team . 


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