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New Gelato And Pizza Shop Will Open Soon in Former La Gelateria Space
Vero Bistro wants to bring Italian favorites back to the Cedar Fairmount Business District — with a new twist.

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Vero Bistro wants to bring Italian favorites back to the Cedar Fairmount Business District — with a new twist.

The Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School Board again discussed the possibility of renovating the high school in Phase 1 of the proposed facilities master plan.
Police are still searching for two others involved in a robbery on Redwood and Lee.
Cleveland Heights resident Tom Tobin lost his eyesight when he was 21, and ever since he has devoted much of his career to raising money for education programs to teach people how to manage the disease.
The newest tenant in the former Coventry School invites the public to check out the space.
The garage fire started just before 4 p.m. April 25.
There are several events scheduled throughout the month of May to encourage Cleveland Heights residents to use two wheels instead of four.
The regular school board meeting will be in the Wiley Middle School cafeteria.
Cleveland Heights resident Leslie Wickert Powers said that after taking the Home Repair Resource Center course for women, she now has the knowledge to complete many home repairs herself and knows what questions to ask when she can't.
The much anticipated DIY brewery will open on Lee Road this week, but customers will have to wait until July to "brew on premise."
Diamond's Flowers received the most votes for best flower shop in the city.
Council members’ reviews varied greatly — scores ranged from 30 points to 67.5 out of 70.
Cleveland Heights Police are searching for the suspect, Barri Scott.
See a movie, the way people did more than 100 years ago, Saturday at the Cleveland Cinematheque.
Steve Presser said the Thursday music and movie nights will be enhanced, but there won't be a Coventry Street Arts Fair this year.
Owner Jim Grenwis, a '93 Heights High grad, pays homage to his alma mater.
Who's your favorite florist in the city?
The phasing of the proposed CH-UH master facilities plan should change so that work on the high school starts first.
Consultants presented several ways the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District can pay for its proposed $193.7 million facilities master plan.
Mayor Ed Kelley said, "It was time for new leadership. It was time for a change."