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Brecksville had been named a possible location earlier in the search.
The sale continues until 4:30 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday.
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Whether you're looking for a new home or just curious, check our weekly House Hunt to see what's for sale in Brecksville.
Owners of Creekside Restaurant and Bar adapt to demand.
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Not sure what to do this weekend? Here are some ideas.
Residents without a current membership can get one at a lower rate in time for the summer.
The council also approved a number of temporary work easements for the Riverview Road Sanitary Sewer Project.
Volunteers can sign up in advance or the day of the parade.
Check Brecksville Patch on Wednesday for more council news.
This week’s photo was taken of the Brecksville Station in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
The annual event has been going on for nearly 40 years.
Deer can be a nuisance for gardeners.
Check back later this week for more Brecksville City Council news.
Save some money on summer-time items this week.
The nonprofit group held an open house this weekend.
Many of the chemicals in common cleaning products can be toxic.
The team scored points in nearly all of the events.
Brecksville-Broadview Heights' prom was this weekend.
The boys team finished eighth.
Students danced the night away at Embassy Suites in Independence.
Staff members at the Brecksville branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library have some suggestions for readers of all ages.
A blood drive, a book sale and a theater production are on the calendar for this week in Brecksville.
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With Brecksville-Broadview Heights’ prom this weekend, the Community Awareness and Prevention Association and local police departments want to make sure students have a good time and stay safe.
The candidates will interview for the job next week.
"Edison Invents" and "The Telephone" will be shown May 20 through 21.
Take a moment to look at Brecksville in a new way.
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Thunderstorms are expected through the weekend for the city.
The latest numbers from the 2010 Census are out today.
With power restored, class will be back in session on Thursday.
Police reports from April 26 to May 9.
The school is one of less than 400 recognized across the country.