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Local MemorySubmitted by lmcshane on Thu, 04/26/2012 - 07:22.
How many of us, will be able to have that comfort ten, twenty, thirty years from now?? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`` I have much respect for Roldo and I believe he is right on FitzGerald, but he also has a huge blind spot on Rokakis, Frangos and the shadowy Greater Cleveland Partnership crew that run the parking racket, and now, gambling racket, and the straw buyer HUD/CMHA flipping and demo for developers and fake "Transformation Plan" racket. There are a lot of rackets in this town and they are not getting the scrutiny deserved by the federal authorities. I also can't believe the timing of Bill Mason's crackdown on Internet Cafes --all to serve the already not-so lucrative downtown casino... And, is Roldo is confused? : On Mason BFF Pat O'Malley mentioned further in this Cleveland Leader Post for his WKYC role...to my knowledge Pat O'Malley was County Recorder. I don't recall a stint as County Auditor...but I could be wrong. Wish it was not so hard to go back and reconstruct the past in this town. It helps to have a little institutional memory and, sadly, we can't count on the media for that... (WKYC should also mention that their other "expert" Mansfield Frazier has a con history --and his wife, too--
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Brooklyn Centre 1812-2012
Brooklyn Centre 1812 predates Ohio City as the first settlement west of the Cuyahoga River.
Let's hope that there is some acknowledgement in the media of this bi-centennial.
Today's header
Features Riverside Cemetery--the west side equivalent of Lakeview Cemetery. For Europeans, cemeteries are fascinating and attractive tourist destinations. Just something to consider--not every town in the U.S.A. can boast comparable cemeteries...another CLE+