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Join the Zoom conversations to discuss the future of Noble Library: Press Run
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 26, 2021
Heights Libraries will release the results of a recent survey that asked residents how the Noble Neighborhood Library branch, 2800 Noble Road, could be improved. Virtual conversations are scheduled to discuss the results, and the public is invited to take part. (Jeff Piorkowski, special to cleveland.com)
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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio
Heights Libraries will hold live conversations on Zoom about the future of its Noble Neighborhood branch at 7 p.m. March 8 and 22.
The events will offer community members a chance to talk with library leaders about possible renovation ideas for the 84-year-old branch, which is located at 2800 Noble Road. That’s in the northern part of Cleveland Heights, between South Euclid and East Cleveland.
Patricia Gray retiring as Coventry Library manager: Press Run
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 19, 2021
Patricia Gray is retiring after 15 years as branch manager at the Coventry Village Library in Cleveland Heights. Gray introduced several programs while managing the branch and, upon leaving, said that plans are in place for refurbishing the branch s basement to add meeting rooms and upgrading its HVAC system. (Photo Courtesy of the Heights Libraries)
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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio Heights Libraries has passed along word that Coventry Branch Manager Patricia Gray will retire March 1.
“Known for her compassion, perceptiveness and creativity, Gray nurtured the staff, programs and collections at the branch, and helped it grow into a neighborhood gathering place that reflects the eclectic needs and interests of the community it serves,” a library news release notes.