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Winter In The Village Comes To Legacy Village On Saturday, February 11
Ice Carving Demos, Indoor Movies, Ice Wine Tastings from Ohio Wineries, Kids Activities and more.
Released: 2/3/2011
Embrace the cold by joining Legacy Village for a day full of family-filled activities at Winter in the Village on Saturday, February 11 from 1 - 7 p.m. The fun is scheduled to include ice carving demonstrations, ice wine tastings from several Ohio wineries, movies on the big screen with free popcorn, face painting, balloon art, crafts and more! Ice carving demonstrations will take place on the hour from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m ...
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Legacy Village Welcomes New Retailers To Lifestyle Center
Home furnishings, fine French cookware and Pho restaurant opening.
Released: 2/2/2011
The New Year brings new merchants to Legacy Village, including Calico Home, the French cookware retailer Le Creuset, Thomasville Classic Home Brands and Gia Lai, featuring Vietnamese cuisine. "We are excited to add Calico Home, Le Creuset and Thomasville to our extensive assortment of home furnishing retailers that complement each other so well," said Legacy Village General Manager Marcie Gilmore. "We'll ...
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Hillcrest Kiwanis Meetings
Released: 2/1/2012
Hillcrest Kiwanis meets the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 6:30 PM at the Lyndhurst Community Center for dinner and a meeting and we are all about social service.
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City Marquee: Brush Senior Class Prom Fashion Show
Released: 2/1/2012
BRUSH SENIOR CLASS
PROM FASHION SHOW
MARCH 9, 7PM
BRUSH PAC
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From The Lyndhurst Municipal Court
Released: 1/27/2012
On December 1, 2011 Judge Mary Kaye Bozza and her staff welcomed guests from each community in the jurisdiction, to an open house in order to showcase the new Court Annex located on the lower level of Lyndhurst City Municipal Center. As part of the celebration, Judge Mary Kaye Bozza was administered her Oath of Office as Municipal Judge by Judge Anthony J. Russo of Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Probate ...
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From The Police Department
Released: 1/27/2012
Help keep our streets safe and orderly. Pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists should obey all applicable laws. Drive only in lanes designated for your direction of travel and purpose. Do not travel through safety zones and do not text while driving. You may prevent a serious crash and/or save yourself an expensive fine and points on your driver's license. Protect your valuables! Do not leave purses, wallets, cell ...
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From The Building Department
Released: 1/27/2012
The City of Lyndhurst has restarted the sidewalk program this past year. The program will continue this year as well. There have been numerous complaints from our residents about uneven sidewalks. In the past we covered one fifth of the city a year, but we have restructured the program. The program has been broken into ten sections. One section will be inspected per year and notices sent out certified mail sometime ...
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From the Service Department
Released: 1/27/2012
The City of Lyndhurst Service Department would like to thank you for a very successful 2011 recycling program. With your cooperation the Service Department collected 1,425 tons of recycling in 2011 which was an increase of more than 7 tons from 2010. With your help we were able to avoid paying the $51,000 it would have cost for disposal at the landfill and with the profit sharing contract beginning in late 2010 we received ...
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From The Community Center
Rereleased: 1/27/2012
If you made a new year's resolution to get more involved ... then look no further than your own Community Center. We are home to the offices of the Community Partnership on Aging (formerly Tri-City Seniors) and the Hillcrest Meals on Wheels program, both of which use volunteers to assist them in a variety of daytime roles. If your daily schedule is already full, consider joining one of the many clubs that meet on a monthly basis ...
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CPR Class: Tuesday, February 21st 2012
Released: 1/27/2012
A "Community CPR Class," will be held Tuesday, February 21st 2012 at 6:00 PM at the Lyndhurst Community Center, located at 1341 Parkview Drive. The Class is $25 for residents and $35 for non-residents, and includes the book. Reservations must be made by calling Clarice at (440) 442-5777. Space is limited. CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ...
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Join The SELREC Seniors Club
Released: 1/27/2012
Q. Why should I join? A. The SELREC Seniors Club brightens the lives of area residents like you by providing a variety of entertaining programs throughout the year. More importantly, you'll make friends among your fellow members that will last for years. Join us -- you'll be glad you did! Q. Who is eligible to join? A. The club welcomes memberships only from persons aged 50 and over. Annual memberships are only $10 per person for residents ...
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Hillcrest Women's Club GFWC
ReReleased: 1/27/2012
On February 27, 2012, the Hillcrest Women's Club/GFWC will present "Miz B", a member of the Cleveland Association of Black Story Tellers. "Miz B" will introduce us to the oral tradition by which the Story Tellers have passed on the cultural heritage, history and social values from one generation to another. On March 26, 2012, a representative from Pressley Ridge will introduce us to this long established organization ...
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Community Partnership on Aging: Formerly Tri-City Consortium on Aging
Rereleased: 1/27/2012
I am very excited to announce that we have changed our business name! Since 1978, Tri-City Consortium on Aging has provided services and programs to older adults living in the communities of South Euclid, Lyndhurst and Highland Heights. In 2011 we added the city of Mayfield Heights to our service area and began to consider options for a name that was more inclusive of a fourth city. We have happily embraced Community Partnership ...
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From The Lyndhurst Garden Club
Released: 1/27/2012
What do the Golden Gate Bridge, National Baseball League, and the Lyndhurst Garden Club all have in common? They were all founded in 1937, and are celebrating their 75th Anniversary in 2012. What's the Lyndhurst Garden Club all about? Living, Learning, Growing! Interested in basic floral design, conservation, sustainable gardening? It's all here at the Lyndhurst Garden Club. We meet the first Thursday ...
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Rain Barrel Workshop in Lyndhurst: Wednesday, June 13th 2012
Released: 1/27/2012
The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will be hosting a Rain Barrel Workshop with the City of Lyndhurst and the Friends of Euclid Creek on Wednesday, June 13th from 6:30-8:00pm at the Lyndhurst Community Center. A rain barrel is a container used to collect and store rainwater that would otherwise be lost to runoff and likely diverted to a storm drain. Collected water may then be used to water lawns and gardens ...
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SELREC Office Location Change
Released: 1/27/2012
Please note that the SELREC office has moved to the YMCA, 5000 Mayfield Road, and the new phone number is (216) 382-4300.
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Community Partnership on Aging (Formerly Tri-City Consortium on Aging)
Released: 1/27/2012
Tri-City Consortium on Aging celebrates the New Year with a new name: Community Partnership on Aging! The new name is a perfect description of what we are - a collaborative partnership between communities with an expertise in the area of aging. Please join us in celebrating this milestone by contacting us to learn about the opportunities we offer, by referring a neighbor or family member or by becoming an invaluable ...
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Greater Cleveland Fisher House
Released: 1/27/2012
Put a Face On It... Put A Family In It! The Greater Cleveland Fisher House is the Northeast Ohio affiliate of the Fisher House Foundation. The Foundation is best known for the network of comfort homes built on the grounds of major military and VA medical centers. The Greater Cleveland Fisher House will be a 16,000 square foot home with 20 suites and will accommodate up to 42 family members. The cost to build the ...
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Safe Sitter ® Babysitting Class: Monday, February 20, 2012
The Best Babysitter is a Safe Sitter ®
Released: 1/21/2012
The Lyndhurst Community Center is once again partnering with University Hospitals to offer the Safe Sitter ® Babysitting class. This program, delivered by the experts at UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, is a medically accurate, hands-on class for boys and girls ages 11 to 13. Students are taught safe childcare techniques, behavior management skills and appropriate responses to emergency situations. Safe Sitters ...
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The March 6, 2012 Presidential Primary Election
Released: 1/21/2012
The March 6th Primary will include 15 issues and feature candidates running for President, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, State Senate, State House Representatives, County Prosecutor, County Council Districts 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. In addition, there will be candidates for Ohio Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, as well as candidates for the Republican State and County Central ...
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March 6, 2012 Primary Election Dates and Deadlines for Voters
Released: 1/21/2012
Vote by Mail: You Must Request a Ballot Application if you wish to Vote by Mail: Ballot applications are no longer automatically mailed to voters prior to each election. Ballot applications are available on the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections website, www.boe.cuyahogacounty.us, local public libraries, or by calling 216-443-3298. Voters must pay postage when mailing their applications to the Board of Elections. January ...
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Backyard Composting Seminar & Rain Barrel Workshop: Thursday, March 22nd 2012
Released: 1/18/2012
The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District and the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District will be holding a combination Backyard Composting Seminar and Rain Barrel Workshop on Thursday, March 22 in the Mayfield Village Community Room, 6621 Wilson Mills Road at 6:30 p.m. The Composting Seminar is designed to teach county residents how to properly compost yard waste and food scraps in their backyards ...
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Euclid Creek Watershed Rain Barrel Workshop: Wednesday, June 13th 2012
Released: 1/12/2012
Save the Rain for a Sunny Day! Wednesday, June 13th, 2012 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM, Lyndhurst Community Center, 1341 Parkview Drive, 44124. Cost: $60. Price includes rain barrel, all materials, and downspout diverter ($10 discount for Friends of Euclid Creek members). Learn to Harvest Rainwater for all your garden needs and to combat Storm Water Pollution in your community! Each workshop participant will construct a ...
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Community Partnership on Aging: Formerly Tri-City Consortium on Aging
Released: 1/11/2012
I am very excited to announce that we have changed our business name! Since 1978, Tri-City Consortium on Aging has provided services and programs to older adults living in the communities of South Euclid, Lyndhurst and Highland Heights. In 2011 we added the city of Mayfield Heights to our service area and began to consider options for a name that was more inclusive of a fourth city. We have happily embraced Community Partnership ...
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SE-L Superintendent Search Community Focus Groups
Rereleased: 1/3/2012
The South Euclid]Lyndhurst School District is looking for input on what the community wants in a new Superintendent of Schools. All community members are invited to neighborhood Focus Group meetings, which will provide the opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and tell the district and board what they are looking for in a new Superintendent. The meetings will be held at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at Adrian Elementary ...
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From The Community Center: Collecting Box Tops
Rereleased: 1/3/2012
The Sunview Elementary PTA is collecting Box Tops for Education labels at the Community Center beginning January 1, 2012. Proceeds from the labels directly benefit Sunview, and are used by the teachers to purchase equipment, software and other supplies that exceed their annual allowance. Each label is worth 10 cents so don't throw those labels away! Where can you find Box Top labels? Many different grocery brands including Scott ...
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Voters Need To Be Aware Of New Political Boundaries For The March 6, 2012 Primary Election
Released: 1/3/2012
Voters are being advised to become familiar with new political boundaries for County Council, State Legislative, and Congressional Districts that go into effect for the March 6th Primary Election. Maps are available on the Board of Elections website at www.boe.cuyahogacounty.us. The March 6th Primary will include local issues and feature candidates running for President, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, State Senate ...
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Euclid Creek Winter Newslettter
Released: 1/4/2012
Community-Specific Watershed Fact Sheets: The Euclid Creek Watershed Council Public Involvement and Public Education (PIPE) Committee came up with the idea for a community-focused fact sheet, and the Watershed Coordinator and intern, Babette Oestreicher, got down to business and created the nine fact sheets. Each fact sheet is available for download on the Euclid Creek Watershed Program Website for the nine Euclid Creek ...
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Lyndhurst CERT Winter Training Session: Saturday, January 21st 2012
Released: 12/29/2011
Saturday, January 21st 2012 from 9:00 AM To 12:00 Noon. Meet at the Lyndhurst Community Center. This session will be a CERT review training session! Bring your backpack this session. Agenda Information: Executive Board Update, Backpack Check, Winter Preparedness, Jeopardy!, SERV Ohio Information. Please RSVP To frank.farinacci@lubrizol.com. Or call (440) 347-2548 and leave a message any time day or night!
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The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections is Accepting Applications for Election Day Workers for the March 6, 2012 Primary Election
Released: 11/29/2011
The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections must employ nearly 6,000 Poll Workers to serve at the polls on Election Day and is currently hiring for the March 6th, 2012 Primary Election. Poll Workers provide an important service for the community and work on the front lines of the democratic process. Poll Workers earn $172.10 for their service and must complete training prior to working on Election Day. Cuyahoga County residents who are interested ...
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Legacy Village Lyndhurst Community Fund - Deadline March 31st 2011
Released: 10/27/2011
Legacy Village Lyndhurst Community Fund of The Cleveland Foundation. For Further Information Contact: Michelle Blackford, Donor Relations, (216) 615-7145. For Additional Information: (216) 691-2291. The Legacy Village Lyndhurst Community Fund of The Cleveland Foundation, which was created by The Legacy Village Partners LLC to support philanthropic and other charitable purposes in Lyndhurst, its contiguous ...
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Important Information Regarding The Emerald Ash Borer
City of Lyndhurst Discovers the Presence of Emerald Ash Borer
Rereleased: 10/6/2011
The City of Lyndhurst has discovered the presence of the highly destructive insect known as the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB). The Emerald Ash Borer is a small, metallic green, non-native invasive pest whose larvae feast on the trunks of ash trees, ultimately disrupting their ability to transport nutrients and causing the tree's eventual decline and death. The EAB infestation in Lyndhurst was discovered on Irene Road in July by the Service ...
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Flu Shot Locations Listing
Released: 10/1/2011
Locations, Addresses, Phone numbers, Availability, Timeframe, Cost without Insurance, and Insurance Plans Accepted. This list was developed by the Tri-City Consortium on Aging. For more information or questions, please contact us at (216) 291-3902 or (440) 442-2626 x244.
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Join The SELREC Seniors Club
Released: 9/6/2011
Q. Why should I join? A. The SELREC Seniors Club brightens the lives of area residents like you by providing a variety of entertaining and informative programs throughout the year. More importantly, you'll make friends in the SELREC Seniors Club. You'll find a camaraderie among your fellow members that will last for years. The warmth of such relationships is seldom found elsewhere. Spending time with people you like creates a ...
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City of Lyndhurst Text-To-Join Feature Now Available
Released: 7/1/2011
In addition to providing your email address via the city website (@ www.lyndhurst-oh.com) to get yourself onto the city mailing list (you are on the list already, aren't you?) you can now subscribe by text message as well from any SMS-capable phone or mobile device. Just text "LYNDHURST" to 22828 today to get started!
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Please Be Courteous: Pick Up After Your Dog
Rereleased: 5/24/2011
Please be courteous and pick up after your dog! It is important to remember that it is not only courteous, its the law. Lyndhurst C.O. 618.19 (c). Thank you!
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Using Your Head
Released: 4/15/2011
The City of Lyndhurst in cooperation with the Injury Prevention Center at Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital is pleased to be able to provide you and your children* with custom fit BELL bicycle helmets at our cost of $8.50 each. Helmets fittings are by appointment only. To schedule your appointment, please call Melissa at the Lyndhurst Community Center (440) 449-5011. Unfortunately, we are NOT able to fit ...
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South Euclid / Lyndhurst Library
Released: 4/11/2011
Family storytime at the Library: Every Thursday at 6:30 and 7:00 PM. Wednesday, April 27th at 4:00 PM: Balloon sculpture at the Library. Join us.
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Attention Lyndhurst Home-Based Business Owners: Don't Miss Out!
Released: 4/8/2011
We are currently forming a support and networking group for the Lyndhurst Community's Home Based Businesses. We, as Lyndhurst neighbors, will share the joys and heartaches that face home based businesses, support each other in whatever way we can, while at the same time gaining new business contacts. Come join us for camaraderie and new business insights! For more information contact Laurie at LE192@aol.com.
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South Euclid Lyndhurst Historical Society Museum
ReReleased: 2/22/2011
The South Euclid Lyndhurst Historical Society Museum is located in the five room gardener's quarters of the William E. Telling mansion that is now the South Euclid Lyndhurst branch of the Cuyahoga Cunty library. The collection promotes interest in the history of our portion of the Western Reserve. Open most Saturdays from 1-3pm. Free. Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of non-winter months at 7:30 p.m ...
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S.N.A.P.S. Special Needs Advocacy and Parent Support
ReReleased: 2/11/2011
S.N.A.P.S. is a parent based group designed to support and educate parents and family members of special needs children from infancy to adulthood. Family members share ideas and experiences through the speaker series and monthly meetings. We offer the opportunity for parents with children of diverse needs to meet and help improve your child's social, emotional and academic achievement. Meetings ...
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Hillcrest Kiwanis
Released: 2/11/2011
"Kiwanis is a global organization with members of every age who are dedicated to changing the world, one child and one community at a time." We have a local organization dedicated to the same,"Hillcrest Kiwanis." Our club represents six cities: South Euclid, Lyndhurst, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield Village, Highland Heights and Gates Mills. In addition to doing community events in these cities where we ...
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A New Low-Cost Flood Insurance Option for You
Released: 2/10/2011
Preferred Risk Policy Eligibility Extension. A New Low-Cost Flood Insurance Option for You. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) introduces a new flood insurance rating option for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to help reduce the financial burden placed on property owners whose buildings are newly mapped into a high-risk flood area. Upon a request from the President Congress ...
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Get the New Legacy Village iPhone App
Mobile Application Offers Store Directory, Special Event Listings and More
Released: 2/2/2011
Travel with a personal shopping assistant the next time you visit Legacy Village by downloading the new "Shop Legacy" iPhone App. The App will allow users to map out the quickest path to the merchants they want to visit and receive real-time updates about happenings at Legacy Village. The new technology, which is compatible with the iPhone, iPod and iPad - downloadable for FREE from the Apple iTunes App Store ...
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Residents And Businesses Are Provided The Following Free Online Services Through R.I.T.A. Website
Released: 1/5/2011
REGIONAL INCOME TAX AGENCY (R.I.T.A.): www.ritaohio.com. R.I.T.A. E-File: A quick, easy and secure way to file your municipal income taxes online with R.I.T.A. INDIVIDUALS ARE PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: 1. A simple step-by-step calculation of taxes or refunds. 2. Ability to file even if you moved in 2008. 3. Electronic transfer of refunds into checking or savings. Pay by credit card or ACH (electronic debit of checking ...
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Tri-City Consortium On Aging Seeking Contractors With a Heart
Released: 5/17/2010
The Tri-City Consortium on Aging is looking for contractors who are willing to donate some of their time and skills to help one (or more) economically disadvantaged senior adults in the community with various home repairs. Your donation of time and skills can be a tax deduction, and your company may be recognized in our monthly newsletter. If you are willing to help create a more caring community for our older adults, or for ...
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Cleveland Restoration Society Presents the Heritage Home Program: Excellent Terms for Home Improvement Loans
Released: 4/21/2010
The City of Lyndhurst has partnered with the Cleveland Restoration Society to offer low-interest home repair and renovation loans for homeowners of properties built before 1961. Our Heritage Home Program(SM) has a fixed interest rate of 3.5% for 7-10 years and is financed through KeyBank. Homeowners can use the Heritage Home Program financing services for a large variety of home maintenance and improvement ...
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Cleveland Restoration Society: Window Replacement Is Not Always Necessary
Released: 4/21/2010
When prioritizing their list of home improvement projects, many homeowners consider switching out their original windows with vinyl replacements. Before you dig into your savings or head to the bank to apply for financing, take time to consider how you can save money by simply repairing and restoring your original windows. Here are a few facts: Repair is cheaper than replacement. Repairing original windows and ...
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Consumer Energy Tax Credit Information
Released: 4/19/2010
Energy efficiency incentives for upgrades to existing homes are now available for 2009 and 2010. These tax incentives have been enhanced and extended through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009. The financial cap for these incentives, which cover existing home envelope improvements, as well as heating, cooling and water heating equipment, is $1,500. These incentives are calculated ...
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From The Building Department: EPA's Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule
Released: 3/10/2010
We have been informed by the Cuyahoga County Board of Health that the new EPA Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP) goes into effect on April 22, 2010. This federal law will require contractors performing renovation, repairs and painting projects in homes, child care facilities or schools built before 1978 to be certified by the EPA in lead safe work practices to prevent lead contamination. Effective April 22, 2010 ...
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Learn About All Affordable Health Insurance Options from a Neutral and Free Source:
bWell Informed

Released: 10/27/2009
bWell-Informed, a local Cleveland company with regional and national scope, provides a useful learning experience online to find affordable health insurance options. bWell-informed is NOT paid by the health insurance carriers and they bring a personalized and analytic method to simplifying health insurance purchasing, whether for a short term policy as a COBRA ...
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City of Lyndhurst Rated 14th Best Locale in the Nation for Retirement
Released: 7/13/2009
Neighborhood: Richmond Road / Cedar Road. Scout's Retirement Score: 84 of 100 (Very Good). Median House Value: $192,900. This Richmond Road and Cedar Road area, in this beautiful all-American town east of Cleveland, is a quiet, walkable neighborhood full of sophisticated, educated seniors and two magnificent country clubs, the Mayfield and the Acacia. By national standards ...
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What is a Watershed?
Released: 6/16/2009
Watersheds are the places we call home, where we work and where we play. What you and others do within your watershed impacts the quality and quantity of water and other natural resources. Healthy watersheds are not only vital for a healthy environment, but also for a healthy economy. Water from all rivers and streams in Cuyahoga County flow into Lake Erie. Lake Erie is not only the source of our drinking ...
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Euclid Creek Watershed: Storm Water Runoff: Slow It Down, Spread It Out, Soak It In
Released: 5/4/2009
What is Storm Water Runoff? Storm water runoff occurs when precipitation from rain or snowmelt flows over the ground. Impervious surfaces like driveways, sidewalks, and streets prevent storm water from naturally soaking into the ground. Why is Storm Water Runoff a Problem? Storm water can pick up debris, chemicals, dirt and other pollutants and flow into a storm sewer system ...
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"Buzz Cuts": Send a Video Message to a Friend, Family Member, or Neighbor Serving our Country
Released: 1/29/2009
Brush High School's AVTV Productions is offering an opportunity to send a personal message from individuals in our community to a family member or friend that is serving our country either at home or in foreign lands. As our military is away from loved ones, we thought that we could video tape a family or individual in our studio. The DVDs would ...
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Heritage Home Program: Excellent Terms for Home Improvement Loans
Released: 1/26/2009
The City of Lyndhurst has partnered with the Cleveland Restoration Society to offer low-interest home rehabilitation loans for homeowners of properties 50 years or older. Our Heritage Home Program(SM) has a fixed 3.5% interest rate for up to a 10 year term and is financed through KeyBank. Many types of projects qualify including interior remodels, exterior maintenance, weatherization, mechanical systems, and ...
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Dominion East Ohio Encourages You To "Get Turned On To Energy Choice" Through New Website
Released: 10/20/2008
Dominion East Ohio has launched a new website to help make the best choices in purchasing natural gas. The interactive site, which serves as a one-stop shop for gas choice information, can be accessed online at www.dominiongaschoice.com. The site's theme is, "Get Turned On To Energy Choice." Dominion East Ohio worked with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), the Office of the Ohio Consumers' Counsel (OCC), natural gas suppliers and community organizations, to launch ...
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Lyndhurst Community Alert Notification System: Sign Up Today
Released: 7/16/2008
The City of Lyndhurst and City Watch are pleased to announce the addition of the CityWatch Alert Notification System to our Public Safety Service Program. City Officials will be able to quickly and accurately send out emergency and non-emergency message notifications to literally thousands of communication devices within minutes. Public Service & Emergency Alerts, Senior Citizen Health Checks, Weather Warnings ...
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Local Organizations Directory
Released: 2/1/2008
A list of Local Organizations which include contact names and phone numbers. This list has been added to the Lyndhurst City Website permanently and will be kept up-to-date for those of you looking for a quick directory of all Local Organizations.
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BusinessWeek Ranks Lyndhurst #28 Out of 50 Best Places to Raise Your Kids in the United States in 2007
Released: 1/1/2008
Best Places to Raise Your Kids, 2007 - Great Places to Raise Kids — for Less. Family-oriented neighborhoods with the most affordable homes and the best schools may be hiding in places you've never heard of. The 50 most kid-friendly small towns and suburbs in the U.S. -- where crime rates and cost of living are low, and schools, test scores, and cultural activities are better than most. By: Douglas MacMillan, BusinessWeek ...
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Give The Gift of Brush
Released: 5/21/2007
For almost 80 years, Charles F. Brush High School has graced our landscape, its clock tower a familiar landmark. This beautiful building is now available as a commemorative wooden piece (approximately 5 x 7 inches) made in Ohio exclusively for the Brush Band Boosters. What a special gift for a Brush alum, staff member, student or graduating senior! These commemorative buildings are available for $15 ...
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NOPEC Information
Released: 2/11/2007
The Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council, or NOPEC, is made up of 118 member communities, large and small, spread across eight Northeast Ohio counties. Voters in each of these communities approved the formation of NOPEC in November, 2000, by passing ordinances that authorized their local government to aggregate all utility customers within the community. The concept of NOPEC is a simple one. By banding together into one large ...
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What You Should Do When the Lights Go Out
Released: 6/12/2006
As the weather changes, we can always expect storms, and with them, storm-related power outages. Now is a good time to make sure you are prepared in the event that the power goes out. If your lights go out, first check for problems with the fuses or breakers in your home. Once you've determined that the problem is not inside your home, contact The Illuminating Company to report an outage. The best way to do this is to call the automated reporting line ...
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Project S.O.S. "Support our Soldiers"
Released: 8/4/2005
Project S.O.S. "Support our Soldiers" is an ongoing community effort in the city. Thanks to the generosity of many residents we have been able to collect many items and letters needed to create care packages to send to our soldiers. It is our hope that we can continue to provide much needed items and letters from home to send overseas to our soldiers fighting for our freedoms. Project S.O.S. "Support our Soldiers" is a two-fold effort ...
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Environmental and Emergency Contacts for Cuyahoga County
Released: 5/21/2005
Each year hundreds of residents contact the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District regarding a host of environmental issues. If you are one of these residents, you may find the brochure below a good resource tool. The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District staff developed this brochure to provide a quick response to county residents. All of the agencies were contacted to determine if they were the appropriate agency. This ...
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The Hillcrest 100 Inc.
Released: 2/11/2005
The Hillcrest 100 follows the proud tradition of other clubs across the United States. The concept of the 100 Club was born in Detroit in 1952. Following the fatal shooting of a young Detroit officer, William M. Packer, the owner of an automobile dealership wrote to 100 of his friends encouraging them to donate to a fund for the fallen officer. The response was 100%. 100 clubs have subsequently been established in many ...
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