The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
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The city hadn’t received a bill for a meter at Old Town Hall for years.
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The 14-passenger vehicle will replace the department’s old one.
The parking lot near the Station Road trailhead in Brecksville remains closed.
Council approved resolutions related to some new construction projects and heard updates on Tuesday’s flood.
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City Council last night approved a resolution that allows the city to find a special counsel to represent them in the case.
For more news from the meeting, check Brecksville Patch on Wednesday.
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The past few days of extreme weather have been affecting the region.
For more City Council news, check Brecksville Patch after the meeting.
Summer is the season for fresh and local produce.
Digging can be dangerous.
Let Brecksville Patch know if you see any power outages or signs that a storm is on the way.
The Brecksville Patch editor learned more about the program as part of Patch’s Give 5 initiative.
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From a City Council meeting to local events, there’s plenty going on this week in Brecksville.
Flower show unites two garden clubs for the first time to celebrate the Brecksville bicentennial.
Residents who dropped off unwanted documents received free shredding. They were asked to bring a donation to the Brecksville Food Pantry.
Flower show celebrates Brecksville's bicentennial.
From meetings to construction to budgets, catch up on this week’s news.
Staff members at the Brecksville branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library have some suggestions for local readers.
Brecksville’s Safety Town program covers a wide variety of topics and introduces students to local safety officials.
While there’s no shortage at the moment, the department is always seeking more volunteers.
The Chippewa Garden Club and Emerald Necklace Garden Club show will open to the public tomorrow afternoon.
Rush For a Cause fundraiser set for August 13.
Check out how fans in nearby cities celebrated the premiere of the final movie in the series.
Check out the weather, local events and a summery holiday.
Engineer says there are improvements to be made, but that the city’s buildings are pretty up-to-date.
The Friends of the Brecksville Library hosts regular book sales at the Brecksville branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library.
If you've tried the restaurant, tell us what your favorite meal is in the comments.
Michael Golembiewski is the owner of All-American Remodeling & Design.
The program ended for the summer with a pizza party on Wednesday.
Taxes are due today.