Shaker Heights Resident Joins Cleveland Clinic Board of Trustees
Stewart A. Kohl joins a list of other new members, including Jimmy Haslam, owner of the Cleveland Browns.
Stewart A. Kohl joins a list of other new members, including Jimmy Haslam, owner of the Cleveland Browns.
Members will interview people for two openings on the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Library Board of Trustees
The Cleveland Heights-University Heights School Board will interview candidates for the CH-UH Library Board of Trustees at 7 tonight at the Board of Education building. There are two openings on the board. Board President Audrey Cole's term expires at the end of this year, and she announced she would resign. Cleveland Heights City Councilman Jason Stein left his position on the board in June when he was appointed to take over former Councilman Mark Tumeo's council seat. The two new board members will be sworn in Jan. 23 at the Library Board of Trustees meeting, and the library will likely announce the school board's selection later this week or early next week, said Sheryl Banks, marketing and community relations manager for the libraries…
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Applications must be submitted by noon on Nov. 21
Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library Board of Trustees President Audrey Cole announced she was leaving her role at the Oct. 17 trustees meeting. Her term will end December 2011. Jason Stein also resigned in June 2011 after he was appointed to fill former Councilman Mark Tumeo's seat, so the library is seeking applicants for two board positions. One position will be a five-year term and the other will be a seven-year term, and any Cleveland Heights or University Heights resident is eligible to apply, according to a press release from the library. Applications are available at the Lee Road Library, 2345 Lee Road, and in the superintendent's office at the Board of Education, 2155 Miramar Blvd. Those interested must submit …
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bridget harwell
1:52 pm on Thursday, October 27, 2011
The library, once one of my favorite places, is consistently an unpleasant experience. What ever happened to the idea of a library being a QUIET place to read and study. I see staff ignoring loud talking, kids running and a general free for all atmosphere. The old library had it all over this new, cold, unruly one.   more ›