The horses will be part of the Bicentennial Parade, which begins tomorrow at 2 p.m.
Readers can learn more about each company on The Plain Dealer’s website.
Let Brecksville Patch know about any other businesses that will be closing early on Saturday.
The fees for 2011-2012 were approved Monday during the Board of Education meeting. PDFs of the fees are included below.
The four-day celebration got underway Thursday evening.
Career Center ranked No. 12 among mid-size employers.
Portions of Royalton Road and Brecksville Road will be closed for much of the afternoon.
The National Weather Forecast is predicting chances of rain on some of the days.
Construction in the park has caused delays.
Not sure what to do this weekend? Here are some ideas.
Artists who want to sell their work as part of the juried show are encouraged to apply soon.
There's just one more day until the celebration begins.
Whether you're looking for a new home or just curious, check our weekly House Hunt to see what's for sale in Brecksville.
Check Brecksville Patch on Wednesday for more council news.
Council honored a local Eagle Scout before addressing city issues.
The board addressed a wide variety of issues, from pay-to-participate fees to a reflection on the year's objectives.
Brecksville provides plenty of ways to keep kids busy in the summer.
The state’s final budget would significantly impact the district’s finances.
Gutters should be cleaned regularly.
After about two and a half months of repairs, the cupola has been restored and placed on the top of City Hall just in time for Home Days.
For more news from the board meeting, check Brecksville Patch later today.
The first day of summer was this week.
The Brecksville church was part of nine pilot parishes in raising funds for this diocese-wide campaign.
For more Brecksville City Council news, check Brecksville Patch later this week.
Share your academic award news with an announcement.
Check back today and tomorrow for more Board of Education news.
The USDA has replaced the "food pyramid" with a new logo and website.
Check out some news from local Patches.
Home Days starts Thursday, but there are plenty of other things going on this week before then.
The administrator spent 35 years in career and technical education.
This week’s photo was of the Community Center.
Tell us what your favorite spot around the city during the summer is in the comments.
Test your knowledge of the city with this weekly photo quiz.
Staff members at the Brecksville branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library have some suggestions for readers of all ages.
The celebration starts on June 23.
The group learns about the technical and business sides of producing videos.
Nominate a great student you know to be our next Brecksville Patch Whiz Kid.
Brecksville’s Home Days starts in less than a week.
There’s still time to send us your favorite memories to share on Father’s Day this Sunday.
The following information was supplied by the Brecksville Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.