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Charity in Solon: The Richer You Are, the Less You Give
The Chronicle of Philanthropy broke its data on charitable giving down by zip code. So what did it say about Solon?

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.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy broke its data on charitable giving down by zip code. So what did it say about Solon?

Find out when the Solon Police plan to set up a sobriety checkpoint to catch drunken drivers.
Report cards for Ohio schools are supposed to be released Aug. 29. But state school officials may delay the release until September while the state auditor investigates whether school districts have manipulated data for better results.
Solon City Council granted an exception to the noise ordinance so that some loud work can be performed at Solon Village tonight.
The Solon Police are planning a sobriety checkpoint in conjunction with the 'Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over' campaign.
Evan Koppel, a Solon resident named Father of the Year in Northeast Ohio, was honored by Ohio Rep. Marlene Anielski.
The Solon Police are planning a sobriety checkpoint in conjunction with the 'Drive Sober Or Get Pulled Over' campaign.
The Solon Comet Boys Soccer team fell to St. Ignatius 3-0 in the season opener.
The Solon Historical Society is sponsoring the first ever Treasures of the Trunk flea market, where people will sell garage sale items and hand-made art from their car trunks.
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The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
Martha Thompson, a standout on the Solon girls basketball team, plans to play at Xavier University next season.
Today, Aug. 17, is your last chance to vote for your favorite Solon businesses in Patch's Readers' Choice Awards.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
The Big Bank exhibit provides children ages 3 to 8 with hands-on learning opportunities focused on financial learning and education, according to the Cuyahoga County Library.
The Solon Fire Department recently conducted a training drill using an old, overturned school bus.
Solon Outside hitter Kristi Tekavec will play volleyball at Fordham in 2013, according to Solon Athletics.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
The information in this report is from the Solon Police. An arrest does not mean a conviction.
City Council will meet behind closed doors at 5 p.m. Wednesday to discuss pending litigation.