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Donations are needed for the Yuletide Hunger food drive... The annual drive feeds families in need in Independence, Seven Hills, Brecksville and Broadview Heights.
Number of hungry growing in upscale suburbs
An unexpected need has developed in some Cleveland-area communities where you might not expect it.
New books recall the accordion days of Cleveland Czechs and Slovaks
John Sabol's publisher suggested he try to capture Cleveland's Czech and Slovak communities in a single book, but the Seven Hills historian knew better.
State audit could cost Seven Hills more than $140,000
SEVEN HILLS If the city wants the state auditor's office to study how the city can save money in all of its departments, the city will have to pay $140,420. That price is too high for Council President Richard Dell'Aquila. He attended a meeting of the Finance Committee of City Council on Nov.
Seven Hills Mayor David Bentkowski's celebrity memoir gets extremely...
Seven Hills Mayor David Bentkowski , who has been on a regional tour to promote his self-published book about his quest to meet celebrities, says his mission is to promote his city.
New Seven Hills Councilman Aaron Lobas takes office December 10
SEVEN HILLS A structural engineer who worked on projects ranging from shopping centers to an Ukrainian power plant will take office Dec.
A safe, heirlooms and jewelry reported stolen: Seven Hills Police Blotter
BURGLARY, LONG RIDGE DRIVE: Jewelry, including family heirlooms, and a safe were stolen Nov.
West Creek restoration; cell-phone holding pen; and an old oak tree: Whatever happened to ... ?
Mark Link, an environmental planner for the regional sewer district, looks over part of West Creek, a Cuyahoga River tributary.
John Demjanjuk goes on trial on Nazi death camp charges opens in Germany
In this April 14, 2009 file photo John Demjanjuk, second from right, is taken from his home in Seven Hills, Ohio by immigration agents.
Salvation Army bell-ringers needed in Seven Hills
Volunteer Salvation Army bell-ringers are being recruited to work at the Kmart store on Broadview Road, Seven Hills.
German trial is new twist in Demjanjuk saga
In this April 14, 2009 file photo John Demjanjuk, second from right, is taken from his home in Seven Hills, Ohio by immigration agents.
Video: America's Youngest Mayor
Seven Hills, Ohio Mayor David Bentkowski talks about his new book and about meeting dozens of celebrities.
Man tries to make a "clean" getaway: Broadview Heights Police Blotter
THEFT, BROADVIEW ROAD: At 4:15 p.m. Friday, a man went into Rite Aid and stole 26 bottles of various Axe shampoo bottles, putting them in a trash bag and walking out.
Cuyahoga Co. Opens Four H1N1 Clinics This Saturday
The Cuyahoga County Board of Health will administer free H1N1 vaccinations at four locations around town on Saturday.
Photographer Anthony DeMarco brings cinematic eye to his still pictures
Anthony J. "Tony" DeMarco Jr . looks at life from a different perspective. "Someone said that artists are very lucky.
Construction tools, ring taken from home on McCreary: Seven Hills Police Blotter
BURGLARY, MCCREARY ROAD: Construction tools were stolen between 3-8:15 a.m. Nov.
There's no logic in H1N1 vaccine refusal: a Medical Checkup column
Dr. Phillip DeMio of Seven Hills wrote to The Plain Dealer arguing against vaccinations to prevent H1N1 flu.
A bad sign in Seven Hills becomes letter perfect: Michael K. McIntyre's Tipoff
Just a few feet from Lt. Col. John Glenn Elementary School in Seven Hills, old street signs reading "Glenn Drive" were taken down this summer and replaced by sharp new signs that read "Glen Drive." One "n"? That sent residents into orbit.
Seven Hills is collecting breakfast food for Yuletide Hunger Program
The city is collecting food, especially breakfast items, through Dec. 5 at City Hall and the Community Recreation Center for the multiple-city Yuletide Hunger Program.
Speeding driver leads police to car with bags of cocaine: Seven Hills Police Blotter
DRUG TRAFFICKING, BROADVIEW ROAD: Police on Oct. 31 arrested Matthew E. Pierson, 23, of Columbia Station, for allegedly having cocaine and marijuana in a car stopped for speeding near Evelyn Avenue.