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Schools
Negotiations Debate Continues and Patch Gets Ready for the November Election: Week in Review
If you missed a local story or two this week, don’t worry—just catch up quickly by reading the summaries below. The Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education met on Tuesday, a...
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Elections
Register Now if You Want to Vote by Mail in November
If you want to vote by mail in the November general election, you should register—or update your voting information—now, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections. The Ohio...
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Schools
Vote by Mail and Early Voting Starts Tuesday for Renewal Levy
Residents who want to vote early on the renewal levy for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District can do so, starting Tuesday. The school board voted to put the 6.8-mill ren...
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Schools
Renewal Levy Will be on the Ballot in August
It’s official—the Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education voted to put a 6.8-mill renewal levy on the Aug. 7 ballot.The levy was first passed in 1997 and won’t raise taxes for ho...
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Schools
School Board to Vote on Renewal Levy, Roof Repairs
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Government
Mayor Hruby Speaks in Support of Josh Mandel
Mayor Jerry N. Hruby said the crowd at Monday’s fundraising dinner for state Treasurer Josh Mandel was an excited one—and one with plenty of Brecksville residents and Cuyahoga Valley Repu...
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Schools
Look for a Renewal Levy on the Ballot in August
The Brecksville-Broadview Heights Board of Education has decided to put a 6.8-mill renewal levy on the ballot in August. The levy, which was first approved in 1997, brings in more than $5...
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Elections
Who Did Brecksville Pick on Super Tuesday?
Tuesday’s presidential primary was close in Ohio, but not so much in Brecksville.Statewide, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney earned about 38 percent of the vote, according to u...