
Real estate tax relief available to victims of recent storm
County Fiscal Officer Kristen Scalise announced that real estate tax relief is available to residents who have sustained damage to their property in the wake of the recent storm. The fiscal office is taking the necessary steps to provide property owners the ability to file an Application for Valuation Deduction for Destroyed or Damaged Property […]
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Hudson Garden Club accepting grant applications for 2023
Hudson Garden Club is currently accepting applications for its 2023 Grants program. Annually in the fall, the club awards grants to organizations in Northeast Ohio seeking funding for initiatives that support worthwhile projects or programs that fulfill the mission of the club. Hudson Garden Cub is dedicated to spreading the knowledge and love of gardening, […]

‘Fill the Bus’ campaign runs through October
The Nordonia Hills PTAs, along with Building Boosters of Nordonia Hills, is hosting the ninth annual “Fill the Bus” campaign to benefit The Emergency Assistance Center. The groups are asking for community support to “fill a bus” with non-perishable food items. Students, staff and community members are asked to leave unexpired non-perishable food items in […]

Summit County Health offers new COVID vaccinations
Starting Sept. 25, the Summit County Health Department is offering the new Pfizer COVID vaccination. The vaccination will be given by appointment only on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 a.m.–3 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 330-375-2772 or go online to scph.org/immunizations/appointments and a staff person will call you to schedule your appointment. […]

Traffic Safety Unit aims to curb violations
by Laura Bednar The Sagamore Hills Police Traffic Safety Unit reached its one-year anniversary after forming last summer as a result of residents’ complaints of speeders in the neighborhoods. A team of three police officers, overseen by Sgt. Ken Wolf, react to concerns about speeding and other traffic violations. “We have three very motivated officers […]

New Northfield Center fire station open and operational
by Laura Bednar Macedonia Fire Department Northfield Division Station No. 3 at 8484 Olde 8 Rd. in Northfield Center Township officially opened this summer with a ribbon cutting and open house on Aug. 12. The station includes large bays to accommodate fire and EMS equipment, space for firefighter turnout gear, washing machines, storage, a weight […]

Riverfront transformation underway at Valley View
Summit Metro Parks recently began riverfront construction at the Valley View Area of Cascade Valley Metro Park to create a new, high-quality access point to the Cuyahoga River. Once complete, the area will include a kayak and canoe put-in, walking trail, bike trail, restroom farmhouse and gathering barn with a fireplace. Acquired by the park […]

Brentwood Healthcare Center holds annual car “Cruise-In”
A variety of classic cars drove in for the annual cruise-in. Photos by Michael Rankin. Joe Pannitto displays his 1950 Desoto. Sagamore resident Tom Koudelka stands with a classic car. A blue Volkswagen Beetle made an appearance at the show. Luren Uhler from Luminous Art displays her wares. Above is an aerial view of the […]
Trustees Corner by Trustee David DePasquale
I was recently asked by a new resident, “When will Sagamore Hills become a city?” This question is repeated, on average, every five years. Sagamore Hills Township has no intention of becoming a city. The main advantage of a township is: No Township Income Tax. This advantage becomes a liability when residents want city amenities. […]
Shipping containers prohibited in township
by Laura Bednar Aug. 14 township trustees meeting Sagamore Hills trustees have prohibited the use of shipping containers as accessory structures. The new addition to the township’s zoning code states, “No shipping containers, cargo containers, ISO containers, intermodal containers, box truck beds, semi-truck trailers or similar structures may be used as a primary or accessory […]
Residents push back on zoning request for mental health facility
by Laura Bednar Aug. 28 zoning commission meeting Representatives of New Aurora Health Center argued before the Sagamore Hills zoning commission that operating an addiction and mental health facility at 997 W. Aurora Rd. meets the same requirements as the Elmcroft assisted living facility that formerly occupied the site. Al Schrader, attorney with Roderick Linton […]
Superintendent leaves, former principal takes interim post
by Laura Bednar Nordonia Hills City Schools Superintendent Dr. Joe Clark is resigning to become superintendent of the Westerville City School district near Columbus, effective Oct. 1. According to a Nordonia press release, Clark began his career with the district as an assistant superintendent for two years before becoming superintendent, a position he has held […]
Board welcomes new teachers and staff, school resource officers hired
by Laura Bednar Aug. 28 board of education meeting Sixteen new teachers and staffers have joined the Nordonia Hills City School district for the 2023-24 school year, and most introduced themselves to the board of education. The new employees include: John Martin, Nordonia High School social studies teacher; David Testa, Ledgeview Elementary art teacher; Kara […]
Coin shop finds new home in Sagamore
by Michele Collins After 44 years in Cleveland, Coin Shop Cleveland has found a new home in the Sagamore Square Shopping Center. According to owner Matthew Slater, the new location offers him a convenient commute and allows him to maintain the level of expertise and service that has kept the business successful for over four […]
Police Beat
Information provided by the Sagamore Hills Police Department Aug. 2—A Heartridge Drive resident reported a dishwasher and light fixtures totaling $1,606 stolen from his home that is currently under construction. Aug. 3—An elderly female on Spafford Oval needed assistance getting up after she fell in her home at 3 a.m. on Aug. 2 and was […]
Cuyahoga Valley National Park attracts millions
The National Park Service has reported that it estimates that 2.9 million people visited the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in 2022. Included in that report was an estimate that those visitors spent about $56 million in communities near the park. “The impact of tourism to national parks is undeniable: bringing jobs and revenue to communities […]
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by Tom Olecki, Owner, Broadview Heating Every year, we are faced with the inevitable task of preparing for the coming winter weather season. Cooler weather is showing its face and we have began calling on our heating systems to go back to work for us. The change of seasons requires us to prepare our heating […]
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Does Your Power of Attorney Contain “Hot Powers?”
by Dan A. Baron, Baron Law LLC Who will manage your finances and investments if you become sick or incapacitated? Who will pick what doctor to treat you or if a risky but potentially lifesaving procedure should be performed? Do you have someone to manage all of your assets in the event of incapacity? These […]
Sagamore remembers lifelong resident and trustee Rose Mary Snell
by Laura Bednar Rose Mary Snell, a lifelong Sagamore Hills resident and trustee for 20 years, passed away on July 24 at the age of 84. Snell, Sagamore’s first female trustee, was elected to the board of township trustees in 1994. Trustee Paul Schweikert said two years prior, the township had a somewhat negative relationship […]
Sagamore native makes major-league debut
by Laura Bednar Dominic Canzone has come a long way since his days as a little leaguer running the bases at Sagamore Hills Park. After four years in the minor leagues, he made his major-league debut on July 8 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Canzone, a Sagamore Hills native, started his journey in tee ball, progressed […]
Centuries-old Brandywine Falls stands as Sagamore’s largest tourist attraction
by Laura Bednar Natural science writer Loren Eiseley once said, “If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.” For centuries people have been drawn to water, and Brandywine Falls, 8176 Brandywine Rd. in Sagamore Hills, has been host to industry, a village and now tourists, who appreciate the beauty of the […]
Trustees Corner by Trustee John Zaccardelli
It is with great sadness I begin my township update with acknowledging the passing of former Sagamore Hills Trustee Rose Mary Snell on July 24. On behalf of every employee in Sagamore Hills and the board of trustees, I extend heartfelt sympathy to the Snell family. Rose Mary served the residents of Sagamore Hills for […]
Township purchases new tractor
by Laura Bednar July 10 township trustees meeting Sagamore Hills Township will purchase a new Holland Model Powerstar 75 tractor with an 88-inch wide mower for the road department. Trustee Paul Schweikert said the current tractor is 35 years old and is no longer operable, even though the road department did everything possible to fix […]
Shipping container regulations progress, residents question future of Elmcroft
by Laura Bednar July 24 zoning commission meeting The Sagamore Hills zoning commission has finalized language prohibiting shipping containers from being used as accessory structures on property within the township. The proposed addition to the zoning code states, “No shipping containers, cargo containers, ISO containers, intermodal containers, box truck beds, semi-truck trailers or similar structures […]
Outside firm to determine viability of school buildings
by Laura Bednar July 17 board of education meeting The Nordonia Hills City School District hired Ameresco Asset Sustainability Group to examine each building in the district to determine what infrastructure projects should take priority. Superintendent Dr. Joe Clark said by reviewing assets, the district can “prioritize where our money needs to go in terms […]
Most services restored after ransomware attack on Akron library
by Laura Bednar All 19 branches of the Akron-Summit County Public Library were hit by a ransomware attack at the end of May. Ransomware is a type of malicious software that prevents access to files, systems and networks. Perpetrators often threaten to release victims’ data unless a ransom is paid. Carla Davis, marketing communications director […]
National Park Service opens Boston Mill Visitor Center pedestrian bridge
This summer, Cuyahoga Valley National Park celebrated the opening of a brand new 200-foot bridge across the Cuyahoga River near the Boston Mill Visitor Center. Park visitors may now safely cross the river between the Towpath Trail and Boston Store and the visitor center. Since the bridge is for both pedestrians and bicycles in a typically congested area, […]
United Methodist Church of Macedonia welcomes new pastor
by Nicole Rosselot The United Methodist Church of Macedonia welcomed its new senior pastor, Josh Elliott, in July. Elliott’s first worship service was Sunday, July 2, and the congregation held a welcome reception for Elliott, his wife Margo and their three children on Sunday, July 23. Elliott came to Macedonia from Streetsboro, where he served […]
St. Barnabas launches ministry for adults with disabilities
by Michele Collins St. Barnabas Catholic Parish in Northfield has launched a ministry to provide spiritual growth for adults with disabilities and their families. The group meets once a month on Saturdays and activities are tailored to the needs of the group, according to its co-coordinator Mary Henefeld. The ministry’s meeting place is disability-friendly for […]
Cuyahoga Valley Genealogy Society
The Cuyahoga Valley Genealogical Society will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Sept.11, at 7 p.m. Members and interested public are invited to attend at the Independence Civic Center, 6363 Selig Blvd., in the Willow Room. Gail Berzins will present, “You Have Done the Hard Work. … Sharing With Others and Preservation Copies.” Coffee and […]