At a special council meeting Aug. 21, Beachwood City Council pushed back voting on proposed updates to its zoning code, which could impact home synagogues. The vote is now scheduled
Beachwood City Council unanimously accepted a settlement with the Fraternal Order of Police that would see former Beachwood Police officer Blake Rogers reinstated at a July 18 special city council
Following the city of Beachwood’s failed attempt to vacate arbitration stemming from a lawsuit filed by former police officer Blake Rogers, the city has reached a settlement with the Fraternal
David Lapierre, who was named executive director of the Beachwood Chamber of Commerce on March 20, told the Cleveland Jewish News that he only gets more and more excited about
Beachwood City Schools have asked the city not to collect its annual millage amount, which would result in lower property taxes. This, it is reasoned, would make it easier for voters to approve the May 2 bond issue for the construction of two new elementary schools.