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Solon Stampede Food Drive Will Help 150 Families This Holiday Season
Solon Stampede thank Solon residents for helping collect food during the 8th annual Curbside Food Drive.

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.
Solon Stampede thank Solon residents for helping collect food during the 8th annual Curbside Food Drive.

Patch is giving readers a chance to share photos and videos with the Peters community in 'Your Neighborhood Gallery,' a new feature on our site.
No one was injured when a car caught for just after noon on Monday, according to Fire Chief Bill Shaw.
Solon Patch is giving readers a chance to share photos and videos with the Solon community in "Your Neighborhood Gallery," a new feature on our site.
Kent Patch is giving readers a chance to share photos and videos with the Kent community in "Your Neighborhood Gallery," a new feature on our site.
'The Patch' is giving readers a chance to share photos and videos with the B-W community in 'Your Neighborhood Gallery,' a new feature on our site.
Solon Patch reader Cefn Griffiths submitted this photo of a car fire on Harper Road today.
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Lunch with Santa was a big success, with a long line of children eager to tell St. Nick what they want for Christmas.
Missed our coverage of Sally Deitrick's lawsuit against the city and the mayor? Here's links to our coverage.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Solon High School's Future Business Leaders of America is selling watches to raise money for good causes -- and to gain some valuable entrepreneurial experience.
The Solon Civic Club will host a Lunch With Santa from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m Saturday at Solon Middle School
Solon City Council decided to hire Thompson Hine to handle Sally Deitrick's wrongful termination lawsuit against the city and Mayor Susan Drucker.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
In a lawsuit filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Sally Deitrick claims that Mayor Susan Drucker fired her because of her age and that her firing is "part of a pattern and practice of age discrimination against older and senior employees of Solon.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Sally Deitrick, a secretary in the mayor's office until her termination earlier this year, has filed a lawsuit against the city and Mayor Susan Drucker.
Read a copy of the letter Mayor Susan Drucker sent to Sally Deitrick to terminate her job as mayor's secretary.