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5 Things You Need to Know About Cleveland Heights This Week
Memorial Day events, Safety Town registration and Landlord Training Program

I graduated from Ohio University with a degree in journalism and experience working at <i>The Plain Dealer </i>and <i>The Columbus Dispatch. </i>I lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., for four years, where I taught seventh-grade English and social studies through the Teach For America organization, and later, worked for Creative Artists Agency, a talent agency based in Los Angeles. I also tutored third-graders and freelanced for an education publication. I moved back to Ohio in August 2010 to be closer to my family and pursue a full-time job in journalism.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
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<b>Politics </b>
I am liberal, but I like to hear why people have opinions different from my own. Some members of my family watch Rachel Maddow, while others tune to Fox News, so sometimes Thanksgiving can get lively.<br><br><b>Religion</b>
I am not religious, but I am interested in learning about other people's beliefs.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cleveland Heights residents care deeply about what's happening in their community, especially in their schools and public libraries. Several non-profit groups such as Reaching Heights, FutureHeights, Home Repair Resource Center and the Heights Independent Business Alliance exist to protect and promote the issues that matter to residents most, including arts in the schools, housing and local business development.
Memorial Day events, Safety Town registration and Landlord Training Program

Catch up on what you missed on Cleveland Heights Patch this week
Chief financial officer says a 2011 operating levy will be essential
2010 Ohio Teacher of the Year Natalie Wester describes meeting President Barack Obama
Several residents on Beechwood Road report incident
The Heights-Hillcrest Regional Chamber of Commerce's Business Expo attracted a range of companies, from caricature artists to large corporations to nonprofits
A list of burglaries and vacant home break-ins from May 4 to May 16
Members will meet tonight at 7 for their monthly special board meeting
Someone called police after seeing the commotion on Coventry Road
The vocal music and IT departments at the high school have a special presentation planned for the former music director who died in March
City Council members and Cleveland Heights residents give Tumeo heartfelt farewells
60 residents participated; four finished in top 10 in their divisions
Whether it's preschool, college or somewhere in between, tell everyone about your graduation news on Patch
Officers are at Bike Patrol School in Delaware, OH, this week
About 320 people from Cleveland Heights ran or walked one of the races offered at the Cleveland Marathon
Council member Mark Tumeo announced in March that he was moving to Florida to be a college dean
Haiku competition, volunteer opportunity and city meetings
Catch up on what you missed at Cleveland Heights Patch this week
FirstEnergy's website reported Friday that 500 to 2,000 residents were without power in Cleveland Heights, and as many as 5,000 in Cuyahoga County
Whether it's preschool, college or somewhere in between, tell everyone about your graduation news on Patch