
Holiday light, music display celebrates ‘reason for the season’
by Laura Bednar It was Jessie Hein’s love of the holiday season that fueled him to create an annual light display in Eaton Estate that just keeps growing. “This is our fourth year doing it,” said Hein, adding that his neighbors on Acadia Drive urge him each year to continue the tradition. Hein and his […]
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Salvation Army unit seeking volunteers for holiday Red Kettle campaign
Over 3,500 people are below the poverty level in Sagamore, Nordonia, Macedonia and Twinsburg, according to the 2021 U.S. Census. But there are many more who face economic and social challenges due to COVID-19 and inflation. “Michael” was one of them. Colon cancer led to surgery and a mandatory 10-week recuperation period. He then lost […]

Unbeaten St. Barnabas takes CYO championship
by Sheldon Ocker The St. Barnabas Catholic School football team won the seventh/eighth-grade Greater Cleveland CYO championship, marking only the third eighth-grade football championship in the school’s history. However, their achievement also came with a unique addendum. With a 9-0 record that culminated in a 21-20 win over Stow Holy Family, St. Barnabas was the […]

Trustees Corner by Trustee John Zaccardelli
Do not leave anything of value in your car This topic has been covered at least five times this year. I’m writing about leaving valuables in your car. On state Route 82, the Summit Metro Parks parking lot, a person left their purse in the backseat with the door locked. Thieves broke her window and […]

Trustees commend couple for 75-year marriage
by Laura Bednar Oct. 10 township trustees meeting Sagamore residents Ray and Jean Dolezal were recognized for celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary on Oct. 16. The couple has lived in the township since the late 90s, and has eight children, many of whom attended the meeting. Trustee John Zaccardelli presented the Dolezals with a proclamation […]

Solar panel regulations spelled out
by Laura Bednar Oct. 23 zoning commission meeting Final language regarding solar energy systems in the township was sent to Sagamore Hills trustees for approval. The regulations cover solar energy systems used to provide power to structures on properties they serve and may have a connection to an electric utility. All electrical lines relating to […]

Interim Superintendent’s Corner – Casey Wright
As December’s air sweeps through Nordonia Hills, and the leaves blanket the ground, it’s a moment of reflection on the dedication within the Nordonia Hills City Schools community. In this tapestry, teachers, administrators, support staff, students, parents and Nordonia Hills School community supporters each play a role in molding our educational landscape. Their contributions form […]

School board selects search firm to find superintendent
Oct. 23 board of education meeting The Nordonia Hills Board of Education voted 4-1 to hire executive search firm Finding Leaders to conduct the district’s superintendent search. The other option was the Educational Service Center, which received one vote from board member Matt Kearney. He said he supported the cost of the ESC, and also […]

Principals highlight programs at State of the Schools presentation
by Laura Bednar Principals from the six schools in the Nordonia Hills City School District spoke about student programs, successes and changes in education at the State of the Schools presentation. Dr. Jacqueline O’Mara from Rushwood Elementary emphasized social emotional learning. Children in grades K-4 have “class huddles” in which they explore seven mindsets including […]
Nordonia Dental opens new office in Nordonia Hills community
by Nancy Vondrak When Nordonia Dental Group needed more office space, Dr. Philip Znidarsic said loyalty to the practice’s 7,000 patients is what prompted them to remain in the Nordonia Hills area, relocating just down the street from the original office. In June, the dental practice moved into a newly constructed building at 98 W. […]
Sagamore Hills resident crowned Miss Ohio Teen Volunteer
by Nicole Rosselot The first time’s a crown for Sagamore Hills teen Aly Kramer, who was named Miss Ohio Teen Volunteer in her pageant debut. The Miss Ohio Teen Volunteer pageant was held in September in Lima and Kramer said hearing her name called in front of family and friends was “so exciting and one […]
Police Beat
Information provided by the Sagamore Hills Police Department Oct. 1—A Wilson Court resident reported that a woman showed up at his home stating she had rented it for two days through booking.com. The resident had not posted his house and contacted the company to remove the listing. Oct. 4—A female reported her vehicle was damaged […]
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 […]
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Rethinking Recycling with ReWorks
by Marcie E. Kress, Executive Director, ReWorks It’s that time of year when we tend to generate a lot more material that we want to recycle – from packaging and wrapping paper to plastic films and bags. Many of these things, however, do not belong in your home recycling cart. Placing items in your home […]
Sagamore officials, Nordonia school board remain unchanged
by Laura Bednar Chad Lahrmer and Liz McKinley both retained their seats on the Nordonia Hills Board of Education with 6,113 and 6,975 votes, respectively, according to unofficial results from the Summit County Board of Elections. The two beat out Sagamore Hills resident Tim Ellis, who received 5,978 votes. Running unopposed, Sagamore Hills Trustee John […]
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 […]
Township memorializes former trustee with tree dedication
by Laura Bednar Sagamore Hills trustees, community members and students from Rushwood Elementary School gathered to pay tribute to former trustee James Hunt with a tree dedication in Sagamore Hills Park. Hunt was a trustee for four years. He was a father of three, grandfather of three and passed away in 2012. His daughter, Pam […]

Nordonia class of ’73 celebrates 50 years
by Michele Collins The Nordonia High School Class of 1973 celebrated its 50th class reunion with music, laughter and a lot of food. The class members held a gathering at Brewsters restaurant in Twinsburg on Sept. 9, where, according to organizer and class member Dawn Azoulay, “it was a ‘Knight’ to remember.” “We enjoyed the […]
Nordonia senior publishes first novel
by Nicole Rosselot To infinity and beyond is where local author and Nordonia High School senior Devin Sethna takes science fiction readers with his first novel, “As the Earth Lay Dreaming.” Sethna, whose pen name is Kamina Sethna, self-published his book this past June. According to Sethna, “As the Earth Lay Dreaming” is the first […]
Milkweed pod collection open
Summit milkweed pod collection continues through Nov. 11 The 2023 Summit County milkweed pod collection, sponsored by the Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative, will continue through Nov. 11. The Ohio State University Extension Summit County Office at 440 Vernon Odum Blvd. in Akron will host a large collection bin for the pods. The collected pods will […]
Trustees Corner – Paul Schweikert
It is with great sadness that I report the messenger of misery has visited Sagamore Hills Township once again. An active member of the Sagamore Hills Service Department entered to eternal rest towards the end of September. I want to extend our heartfelt sympathy to the Douglas Kiesel family. Doug worked in our service department […]
Blasting in the works for Parkview Senior Living
by Laura Bednar Sept. 11 township trustees meeting Township Attorney Jeff Snell gave an update on the rock blasting at the Parkview Senior Living site at the intersection of Carter Road and Route 82 to allow for underground utility access for the homes to be built. Hilltop Energy will perform underground blasting, which would take […]
Zoning commission considers restrictions on food trucks
by Laura Bednar Sept. 25 zoning commission meeting Sagamore Hills Zoning Commission members discussed potential regulations on food trucks in the township. Zoning Inspector Ray Fantozzi said the issue arose when he received an inquiry for a food truck to operate in Marc’s parking lot at Sagamore Square. He denied the request because it was […]

Interim Superintendent’s Corner – Casey Wright
Stepping into the future It’s an honor to serve as the interim superintendent of Nordonia Hills City Schools, and I want to take a moment to share my thoughts and vision as we embark on this journey together. My roots in this district run deep, having spent 16 years here, first as the high school […]

Community bids Clark farewell
by Laura Bednar Sept. 25 board of education meeting The Nordonia Hills Board of Education and other community members gave Superintendent Dr. Joe Clark a proper sendoff before he becomes superintendent at Westerville City Schools near Columbus. Cindy May, parent of Nordonia students, read a poem in Clark’s honor citing his leadership and mentioning his […]
Meet the Candidates – Nordonia Hills Board of Education candidates
There are two open positions on the Nordonia Hills City Schools Board of Education with three candidates vying for a seat. Chad Lahrmer and Liz McKinley are running for re-election against newcomer Tim Ellis. All board members serve four-year terms and are paid $125 per meeting. A board member may not make more than $5,000 […]
Meet the Candidates – Sagamore Hills trustee candidate
One seat is open on the Sagamore Hills Board of Trustees and John Zaccardelli is running for re-election unopposed. Trustees make $24,730 per year with the possibility of a 1.75% cost of living adjustment each year through 2028. They are also offered health insurance benefits. Following are questions posed by the Sagamore Voice. Zaccardelli’s answers […]