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Beachwood Continues To Focus On Wellness This Monday

Credit Google Maps Free COVID vaccines will be available as The Beachwood and Toms River Municipal Alliance along with Mayor Roma s Wellness Campaign host a Wellness Day and Drug Take Back on Monday, June 7 at the  Beachwood Community Center (147 Compass Avenue).  For information on the vaccines you can call (732) 569-1264 or email groma@comcast.net There are two sessions (9:30-11:30AM and 12-2PM) which will include give-aways, raffle prizes, information and even a packaged take-home lunch.  Exhibits and information on senior health and wellness, safety, diabetes, orthopedics and more will be available and the Beachwood Police Department is sponsoring a program in which you are encouraged to bring your expired prescriptions, medications, vitamins, supplements.even veterinary medications.  NO NEEDLES!

Willoughby Hills attorney who struck police cruiser while drunk receives stayed suspension

Willoughby Hills attorney who struck police cruiser while drunk receives stayed suspension Updated 12:12 PM; Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Supreme Court stayed a one-year suspension from the practice of law for a Cleveland-area attorney who struck a parked police car while driving under the influence of alcohol and fled the scene. The court suspended Marc Strauss of Willoughby Hills for a year, but the suspension is fully stayed because he had essentially stopped practicing law in 2006 and is subject to random drug testing as a provision of his criminal probation that continues through April 2022, according to an order the Supreme Court released Thursday.

Fired Beachwood Police officer fights for his job back

Fired Beachwood Police officer fights for his job back Fired Beachwood Police officer fights for his job back By Hannah Catlett | February 26, 2021 at 7:54 PM EST - Updated February 26 at 7:54 PM BEACHWOOD, Ohio (WOIO) - A fired police officer is now fighting to get his job back. 19 News was first to report his termination from the Beachwood Police Department this week, more than a year and a half after he shot a shoplifter at a mall. Now, the police union is appealing the city’s decision. The officer’s attorney spoke exclusively with investigator Hannah Catlett. “The whole thing is very baffling,” Attorney Lewis Zipkin said.

Beachwood officer fired after 2019 shooting but some question why it took so long

Beachwood officer fired after 2019 shooting but some question why it took so long Everything about it was not handled right. In Beachwood Place’s parking lot, nearly two years ago, Beachwood Police Department s Officer Blake Rogers fired his gun into the car of a shoplifting suspect that he said ran over his foot leaving the mall. and last updated 2021-02-27 08:52:49-05 BEACHWOOD, Ohio — In Beachwood Place’s parking lot, nearly two years ago, Beachwood Police Department s Officer Blake Rogers fired his gun into the car of a shoplifting suspect that he said ran over his foot leaving the mall.

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