Plus, make sure you fill out your census in Shaker Heights, the chance of catching coronavirus at a local event and more.
The U.S. Census Bureau has announced it will cease all counting on September 30, instead of on October 31 as previously announced.
Plus, details on what's happening at Lower Shaker Lake, a two-person play to be performed for Shaker residents and more.
Officials are considering draining the lake again to allow for repairs to a spillway.
Earlier this year, Lower Lake was lowered to complete some final "punch list" items for this project.
The Ad Manager must have experience in magazine advertising sales either as an independent contractor or as part of an ad sales team.
The Shaker Heights Landmark Commission announces winners of the eighth annual Preservation Month Photo Contest.
Plus, drive-in voter registration comes to the Shaker Library, a free online concert will be performed for residents and more.
Shaker Library and Cuyahoga County Board of Elections will be available to answer questions
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Plus, construction season is in full swing, houses to check out locally and more.
The topic of the first conversation is Policing in Partnership with the Community on July 23, 7-8:30 pm.
"Readers of Northeast Ohio Parents magazine have selected Shaker Heights as the winner of the 'Best Town to Raise a Family' category."
For the safety of staff and residents, in-person attendance is not permitted.
The week of July 13, a contractor (Burton Scott) will start resurfacing Avalon Rd. between Fernway Rd. and Van Aken Blvd.
Thanks to funding from MyCom
The organization said it is trying to create a diverse and safe space for everyone to enjoy.
The work will coincide with the GCRTA’s scheduled Rapid service shutdown (June 28 to August 8)
The City continues to investigate ways to provide safe and allowable recreation programming this summer.
The contractor working at Fernway Elementary School will be installing the water connection on Friday, June 12.
The SHAC is hosting a series of arts classes and webinars for the community.
At its June 8 meeting, City Council passed a resolution
The audio of the meeting will be available the following day on the City’s website.
For the safety of our staff and residents, all public meetings will be virtual until further notice.
Work at the pedestrian bridge at Green Lake has now been completed, the city of Shaker Heights announced.
The audio of the meeting will be available the following day in the Agenda Center.
At Green Road, Shaker/Belvoir, and all Blue Line stations, riders will board the 67R buses at the usual 67R bus stops.
Part of the Shaker Heights deer management program includes an annual questionnaire to evaluate its effectiveness.
"Updated Spring 2020: The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, which has committed $9 million to this project"
A 15-year-old who was missing for 11 days was found safe this week, Shaker Heights police said.
The week of June 1, a contractor (Ronyak Paving) will start Phase 3 of the City’s 2020 street resurfacing project.
View a pre-recorded virtual presentation of the Memorial Day Ceremony & Parade
The work will take less than a week (weather permitting).
After thorough study and analysis, the City has determined that the Thornton Park pool will remain closed this summer.
The threat of the new coronavirus was too large to allow the pool to reopen, Shaker Heights city leadership said in a statement.
Order free seeds and check out a selection of eGardening books to help your garden grow.
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) will start phase one of a sewer project on Lee Rd., north of Van Aken Blvd., on Thursday
The Nature Center at Shake Lakes is moving forward with the Stearns Trail capital improvements project.