Oct 29, 2009 | Sun Press
Thief was hungry: Beachwood Police Blotter
THEFT, CEDAR ROAD: Police learned Oct. 21 that four cases of food had been stolen from R.H. Myers Apartments, 27200 Cedar.
Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage offers scholarships worth $100,000
Three area students with messages of peace and tolerance will share $100,000 in scholarships.
Obama staffer returns to her roots in Beachwood
While working at the White House one August day, Christina Tchen stood and watched part of the renovation of the building.
Chagrin Falls' Popcorn Shop offers pink popcorn to benefit the Gathering Place
There's a bright story behind the pink-hued Chrissy Corn made by the Popcorn Shop in Chagrin Falls.
Tuscany in Beachwood tops off its varied Italian fare with heavenly desserts
Half-Roasted Chicken with potatoes and vegetables from Tuscany at the Hamptons, 27040 Cedar Rd., Beachwoood.
Rape: Shaker Heights Police Blotter
RAPE, SUTTON ROAD: A woman reported Oct. 12 that she was raped by an acquaintance.
Drunk Driving: Beachwood Police Blotter
10 for operating a vehicle while intoxicated on I-271 near Cedar Road. He reportedly hit a concrete wall, causing heavy damage to both the vehicle and the wall.
Beachwood: Police report six pre-dawn burglaries Tuesday
Police here aren't saying much about six pre-dawn burglaries in a residential area in the north part of the city where a suspect entered six unlocked vehicles and two homes, walking away with many items.
Freedom and ease mark hot hair, makeup trends for fall: People in Style
When it comes to hairstyles and cosmetics this season, it's all about freedom. This was a mantra oft repeated by John Anthony Marinucci and Dresden Buras, the beauty team behind The Plain Dealer's fall fashion coverage this month.
Runners who didn't pay leave Race for the Cure behind its fundraising goals
About 40 percent of the 25,000 people at the last month's Race for the Cure skipped paying the registration fee, say race organizers.
Funny money: Beachwood Police Blotter
COUNTERFIET BILL, CHAGRIN BOULEVARD: A counterfeit bill was received Oct. 6 at the Clarion Hotel, 26300 Chagrin.
From sushi at Pacific East to stuffed cabbage at Seven Roses, we've...
Seven Roses sister restaurants in Beachwood and Slavic Village specialize in Eastern European dishes, including stuffed cabbage.
Yoo Hoo, Cleveland Jewish FilmFest celebrates Molly Goldberg and more
Gertrude Berg played Molly Goldberg on radio and TV for more than 20 years. Her story is part of the Cleveland Jewish FilmFest.
Orange and Moreland Hills Police Blotters
GENERAL ASSISTANCE, EMERY ROAD: A bow hunter reported Sunday that a deer he had struck had run onto the adjacent property, where the owner "would not let him on," dispatchers said.
Illegal use of credit card: Beachwood Police Blotter
FRAUD, HALWORTH ROAD: A resident reported Sept. 28 that their credit card had been illegally used over the past nine months.
Clyde's Bistro and Barroom trying to get on track in Cleveland Heights
From left- Clyde Mart, Vivian Gatta, Lilly Oddo, Bryan Oddo, Days and Paul Barton.
Cleveland Heights police search for 2 teens wanted on aggravated murder charge
Police need help finding two 16-year-old boys wanted in connection with a fatal shooting Monday night in a house on Lee Road.
Beachwood accounting firms merge
Two Beachwood accounting firms have merged. Berger, Apple & Associates, an eight-person firm with offices on Chagrin Boulevard, has merged with Singer-Press & Co., a firm on Mercantile Road that also has a Columbus office.
Saul Eisen Fitness Center opens at Beachwood High School
Eagerly anticipated, the work and support of many is now a reality. It's the Saul Eisen Fitness Center and it opened its doors last week to those who see staying in good shape as a ticket to continue to be a healthy part of the Beachwood community for a long time.
Semi-trailer rolls over on Interstate 271 this morning in Beachwood
A tractor-trailer driver lost control about 6:15 a.m. today on Interstate 271 south.
Commuter Alert: Truck accident closes I-271 express lane
A semi tractor trailer flipped and is leaking fuel on the express lanes of I-271 southbound.
Magician Richard McClendon II says his early marketing strategy did not work: My Biggest Mistake
Magician Richard McClendon II said his biggest mistake was trying to market his entertainment business by joining too many chamber of commerce organizations.
Need a kvetch from bubbe? There's an app for that
So he recorded her. Users download the file from iTunes to their device for a one-time fee of 99 cents, then select any of 15 audio clips to play.