
Brecksville couple calls home’s heritage ‘serendipitous’
by Sharon Fell In the picturesque heart of Brecksville nestled along historic Old Highland Drive, a beautiful tale of serendipity, history, and community has unfolded. The story centers around the home known by the community as the Butler House, which is named after the family who originally owned the property. According to property records, the […]
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Kingston to become Brecksville’s next mayor
by Melissa Martin Brecksville City Councilman Daryl J. Kingston, who was appointed to city council to fulfill the unexpired term of Jack Petsche in 2020, will assume the role of Brecksville’s Mayor in January following the retirement of Jerry Hruby, the city’s longest-serving mayor. Hruby, 75, served nine terms as the city’s mayor after being […]

Two new faces to join the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education
by Melissa Martin Voters in Brecksville and Broadview Heights elected two new faces to fill two of the three seats up for the taking on the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education Nov. 7. Joining them for a fourth term in office is current Board of Education President Mark Dosen, who voters elected with 4,497 votes […]

Cruiser damaged in multi-city police chase
by Melissa Martin Oct. 17 city council meeting Brecksville City Council authorized more than $4,273 for repairs to a police vehicle after the cruiser was involved in an accident in October. Police Chief Stan Korinek told council the cruiser took part in a pursuit that started in North Royalton, continued through Broadview Heights and ended […]

New app enables residents to log concerns
by Dan Holland Brecksville residents can now take advantage of a free customized mobile app – My Civic 311 – to report concerns or schedule requests with the city’s service department. The app, which went live Sept. 5, also allows users to receive push notifications for road closings and emergency alerts; access the latest city […]

Police department promotes two of its own
By Melissa Martin Nov. 7 city council meeting City council approved the promotion of two Brecksville Police Department officers. William “Chuck” Griffith was promoted to sergeant, while Patrick Coleman was named the department’s new lieutenant. Griffith, who joined the department in 2000, graduated from Kent State University where he served six years in the U.S. […]

Superintendent launches district’s strategic plan, development of campus master plan
by Melissa Martin Oct. 25 school board meeting Brecksville-Broadview Heights Superintendent Jeffrey Harrison told school board members the district will have a new strategic plan in place by the start of the 2024-25 school year. Harrison said he launched the planning process with the administration and staff in August, with the goal of developing a […]

Celebrate the official start of Christmas
Christmas begins in Brecksville on Sunday, Nov. 26 and to add to the celebration, the Brecksville Christmas Parade is back with step off at 4 p.m. This year’s parade will march in the opposite direction this time, however. It will begin at the square, at the intersection of state Routes 82 and 21, and head […]
True colors of Valor Acres’ Canvas neighborhood unveiled
Submitted by: Kim Scott Sowinski Nov. 7, 2023 Brecksville residents were invited to tour the new Valor Acres apartments and townhouses October 22 to see all the amenities offered at Limelight, a shared work space concept by builder and developer DiGeronimo Companies. Property manager, Dominic DiGeronimo said, “We wanted to do some Browns, do some […]
A big treat for walkers and runners alike
by Dan Holland More than 180 participants braved a cool, drizzly morning Oct. 28 to participate in the 10th annual Halloween-themed Ken Ganley Companies and Brecksville Kiwanis Trick-or-Trot 5K Run and 1-Mile Family Fun Run/Walk. The event took place on the Brecksville-owned Blossom Hill property and environs. Runners and walkers were encouraged to dress up […]
Bees’ playoff run comes to an end
by Dan Holland The Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School Bees varsity football team returned to the OHSAA playoffs for the first time in three years, winning their first-round matchup on the road against Westlake 30-3, but falling in the second week quarterfinals to #1 seed Avon 49-7. The Bees, who were the #9 seed in Division […]
Chippewa Garden Club
Chippewa Garden Club, in its Senior Enrichment through Nature program, played host to the seniors of Broadview Heights Oct. 8. The goal was to assist seniors in making a fall wreath. Materials to make the wreaths were supplied by CGC and each kit included a trendy wood beaded wreath frame, a choice of an ornamental […]
Cuyahoga Valley Genealogy
The Cuyahoga Valley Genealogical Society will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. Members and interested public are invited to attend at the Willow Room of the Independence Civic Center, 6363 Selig Blvd. in Independence. This month’s presentation will be “The Ohio Historical Markers Program: More Than Mere Signs” presented by […]
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Using the Holiday Season to Discuss a Difficult Topic
by Dan A. Baron, Baron Law LLC It’s unbelievable, but 2023 is almost over. As we approach the holidays, we come together to unite with family, enjoy great food and engage in many discussions. One discussion that is often overlooked is the importance of communicating your wishes regarding estate planning. It’s challenging, difficult and maybe […]
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by Tom Olecki, Owner, Broadview Heating Carbon Monoxide. Unfortunately, each year it seems these words are used to describe the cause of death for a local family. Not only do 400 people die each year as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning, another 20,000 visit the emergency room and over 4,000 are hospitalized. What bothers […]
Holiday hours announced
Brecksville city offices, the service department and the human services center will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving Day; Monday, Dec. 25 for Christmas Day; and Monday, Jan. 1 for New Year’s Day. Trash and recycling scheduled for Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 will be Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 respectively. Whenever trash […]
Open Arms Adoptions hosts informational open house
Open Arms Adoptions is hosting an informational open house at Northside Marketplace, 21 Furnace St., in Akron, on National Adoption Day, Saturday, Nov. 18, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This gathering offers attendees the chance to interact with the Open Arms Adoptions staff, gain in-depth insights into adoption programs, pose questions and enjoy light refreshments while […]
Brecksville couple scares up ‘Howl’oween donations
by Sharon FellUnsuspecting drivers along Whitewood Road, just off state Route 21 in Brecksville, are in for a fright when they get to the home located at 8336 Whitewood Rd. The scary evidence of a funeral at a spooky graveyard and a gathering of terrifying clowns awaits passersby.However, all is not lost, as this gruesome […]

BBHHS ranks among top Greater Cleveland high schools
by Melissa Martin Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School has been ranked No. 27 in the annual U.S. News and World Report evaluation of high schools throughout the state of Ohio. The district has also been named No. 5 in the Greater Cleveland area. In national rankings, BBHHS is ranked No. 724. Schools are ranked on their […]
Brecksville City Hall closed for holiday
Brecksville city offices, the service department and the human services center will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10 for Veterans’ Day and Nov. 23 for Thanksgiving Day. Trash and recycling collection scheduled for Thanksgiving Day will be on Nov. 24. Whenever trash and recycling pickup falls on a city holiday, service will be provided on […]
Ornament fundraiser now underway
The Brecksville Historical Association is sponsoring an ornament sale to raise funds to support operating expenses and maintenance of the Squire-Rich Museum, archives and Squire Rich scholarship award. The 2023 ornament features the iconic Brecksville Gazebo/Bandstand and includes a short history about the site. The brass ornaments, which come in a gold box for gifting, […]
Repairs underway at human services
by Melissa Martin Sept. 19 city council meeting Brecksville City Council authorized a series of repairs to several city buildings Sept. 19, starting with the $13,750 replacement of a portion of the roof on the Human Services Building. Service Director Joe Kickel told council the city discovered leaks in the north hip section of the […]
Pedestrian safety along multipurpose trail called into question
by Melissa Martin Oct. 3 city council meeting Brecksville City Council members agreed to move forward with the construction of the Blossom Hill multipurpose trail Oct. 3 despite a list of safety concerns voiced by a city resident. Hollis Lane resident Adam Diem asked council to postpone approval of legislation authorizing Donald G. Bohning & […]
City hall installs new time capsule to be opened in 2072
by Melissa Martin Brecksville officials packed away a small slice of modern life for residents of tomorrow as part of a Sept. 26 ceremony to replace a memory box in the cornerstone of Brecksville City Hall. The original time capsule, buried within the walls of city hall in 1972, was opened in 2022 during city […]

Brecksville – Broadview schools earn five stars on state report card
by Melissa Martin The Brecksville-Broadview Heights School District earned an overall rating of five stars, the highest a district can receive, on the 2023 Ohio School Report Card. The report cards analyze performance in six areas: achievement, progress, early literacy, gap closing, graduation and college, career, workforce and military readiness (this component will not be rated until 2025.) […]

Sale of former Highland Elementary School finalized
by Melissa Martin Sept. 27 board of education meeting The Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education announced Sept. 27 that the sale of the former Highland Drive Elementary School property had been finalized. “The top bid we received was $1.1 million and the property sold for that amount,” said school board President Mark Dosen. The property […]

Five new members inducted to BBHHS Gallery of Achievement
by Melissa Martin The Brecksville-Broadview Heights Gallery of Achievement grew by five members following an induction ceremony and luncheon at Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School Oct. 6. The BBHHS Alumni Association established the Gallery of Achievement awards program in 2002 to honor Brecksville-Broadview Heights graduates and former faculty who have distinguished themselves through community service, personal […]
Letter to the Editor
Galek demonstrates commitment To the Editor: As a BBHCSD resident and active community member, I am writing to provide my full support for Lisa Galek as a BBHCSD Board of Education candidate. I have had the pleasure to get to know Lisa through her consistent volunteerism and philanthropic efforts in our local community. Lisa is […]
Letter to the Editor
Schadler listens to every resident To the Editor: Before you vote, I would like to share some thoughts about Steve Schadler. I met Steve for coffee in 2021 leading up to the election. I had been intrigued by his campaign as I observed him showing respect by giving opportunities for people to openly discuss issues, especially […]