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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 Patch 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.

  • The is . and FRIENDS of the Heights Libraries partnered to open the new café, which is staffed by volunteers. 
  • Bill Thomas, and operations manager, died on March 25. Former students used social media to share memories of their teacher, who some said was the original Mr. Schuester from Glee. 
  • celebrated its 20th birthday on April Fools' Day. The joke and gag gift store on Coventry Road for renovations, and
  • Hundreds for Bob Feller at in Cleveland Heights Thursday. of the Hall of Fame pitcher. 
  • The Ohio Office of Budget and Management released more details about how the proposed accelerated phase-out of tangible personal property taxes would affect individual school districts. The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District in Gov. John Kasich's budget proposal. 

Browse our news section to view all of the articles from last week, and check out our announcements section for important information about community meetings, registration deadlines, events and other news.  


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