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Solon Man Calls Police on Homeless Son
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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.
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Senior wrestler Kresevic will compete in the state wrestling tournament, which begins Thursday, a year after missing the entire season with a knee injury.
The Solon Planning Commission attached a number of technical conditions on the project before passing it on to Solon City Council.
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Stop by the Solon Community Center at 7 p.m. tonight to sign a card for families in Chardon affected by Monday's school shooting.
During March, the Solon Fire Department will be collecting non-perishable food items at public places in Solon.
Plans for a new Giant Eagle and rebuilt Solar Shopping Center would go to city council if the planning commission gives its blessing tonight.
Developer Randy Kertesz wants to develop a 13-lot subdivision at Miles Road and Neptune Drive, but some neighbors are unhappy with the proposal
Solon Superintendent Joe Regano and the school board responded to the tragedy in Chardon.
Police presence at the schools was increased this morning as word broke about the shooting in Chardon.
Tell us where the best place in Solon is to grab a burger
Check out the Solon Patch stories you may have missed this week.
Gilmour shut out the Comets 9-0 Friday night in second round of the state qualifying tournament in Kent.
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A bunch of Solon athletes in a number of sports are competing in postseason tournaments and meets, including some state championships
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The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Incumbent GOP Rep. Marlene Anielski will take on Democratic challenger Anthony Fossaceca in November.
After only one meeting and without needing to hire lawyers, Solon Police reps and city officials reached a new collective bargaining agreement.
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