Solon, OH|News|
Deer Culling Is Done: 300 Deer Killed In Solon
Dave Hromco, appointed by the mayor to oversee the deer culling program, said they are now evaluating how things went.

Chris Mazzolini worked as a newspaper reporter in North Carolina for the past six years, where he jumped at the chance to cover all kinds of interesting and crazy things. Chris embedded with U.S. Marines on search-and-rescue operations in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. He got some government folks fired for corruption. And a bunch more.
Life on the beach was great (he lived in a place called Surf City!) but his heart and family were elsewhere. So Chris happily returned to Northeast Ohio to abandon the printing press, go full digital and build something great at Patch.
Before beginning his career as an ink-stained wretch, Chris graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University with a master's degree. Before that, he studied political science and played football at Kenyon College. Even before that, he came of age at Wickliffe High School.
Chris is happily married to his wife Karyn. Together, they maintain a stable of critters - two dogs, two cats. In his free time, he enjoys reading and sports. Like many of you, he curses the Steelers and Ravens, and roots in vain for the Browns.
Dave Hromco, appointed by the mayor to oversee the deer culling program, said they are now evaluating how things went.

Solon Patch wants to honor Solon residents who are doing great things to help others and their community.
The information in this report is from the Solon Fire Department.
A public service announcement: The Solon Planning Commission will meet on Thursday this week.
Amateur photographers are invited to submit photos for the 2012 FOCUS Photography Competition.
Did you miss some stories on Solon Patch? Never fear. The Week in Review is here.
Solon Patch is looking for bloggers, and passionate, creative community voices like yours are needed!
Tom Stupica will retire in July, and Fred Bolden will take over as director of personnel and transportaton.
"It is the first time in my memory where kids at this type of party actively fought back against the police, unfortunately," said Solon Police Chief Christopher Viland.
Check out these open houses in Solon and Twinsburg this weekend
Jim's Open Kitchen, a Solon staple, is your choice for best family-friendly dining in town.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Congrats to the Solon Starlettes on a great season!
Solon student artist group Intrinsic Art is hosting a charity art auction tonight. Proceeds will benefit Doctors Without Borders and the Chardon Healing Fund.
Michael Li was honored by the Solon Board of Education for receiving the Siemens Award, which recognizes two students in each state who performed exceptionally on Math and Science AP Tests.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Click to find the cheapest gas on your commute
Lewis Elementary Principal Fred Bolden kissed a pig after his students read for more than 500,000 minutes over 11 days during the annual Read-A-Thon
Dining out when you have kids is often more hassle than its worth. Vote and tell us what places in Solon make it worth the effort!
Solon Community Center memberships are expected to increase by 5 percent in September. Do you agree?