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CONTENTS 4 Letter From The Mayor 6 Fire Department 8 Police Department Grand Opening of DF KICKZ page 14 10 SEL School News 12 Business News 16 History 18-26 Community News 18 Events Around Town this Summer! 19 Lyndhurst Aquatic Facilities 20 From our Building Department 22 Lyndhurst Municipal Court 23 Community Partnership on Aging 24 Community Calendar Lyndhurst Aquatic Facilities page 19 26 Lyndhurst Service Department City of Lyndhurst Contact Information Lyndhurst Municipal Center 5301 Mayfield Road Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 Councilman At Large: Members Of Council: Charles A. LoPresti loprestic@lyndhurst-oh.com 440.442.5777 Ext. #605 Ward 1: Ward 3 and Vice Mayor: Councilman at Large: David A. Frey Lane A. Schlessel Joseph Marko freyd@lyndhurst-oh.com schlessell@lyndhurst-oh.com markoj@lyndhurst-oh.com 440.442.5777 Ext. #601 440.442.5777 Ext. #603 440.442.5777 Ext. #606 Ward 2: Ward 4: Councilman At Large: Joseph Gambatese Steve C. Grushetsky Jeff Price gambatesej@lyndhurst-oh.com grushetskys@lyndhurst-oh.com pricej@lyndhurst-oh.com 440.442.5777 Ext. #602 440.442.5777 Ext. #604 440.442.5777 Ext. #607 Advertise in the August Issue! Contact Sherry Tilson at 216.342.5204 or stilson@cjn.org. lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio 3
Letter From The Mayor Dear Neighbors W hen the calendar “Shop Local – Shop Lyndhurst” continues to page turned to 2021, be a Community focus as we look to support our I think I heard a sigh area restaurants and retailers who contribute in so of relief; there is hope and the many ways to the health of our community.The City anticipation of some normalcy website now features a Local Business Directory to come. Vaccine is fast where our stores, restaurants and home-based becoming reality and there are service providers can be listed with easy links to their daily positive developments in online presence. that regard.There is talk that We have a wonderful array of musical artists our little community can start scheduled for our three mid-month Wednesday Mayor to actually commune again and Concerts in the Park – June 16, July 21 and August Patrick A. Ward we are planning accordingly. 18 – and City Council has legislated that attendees Photo / Jonathan Koslen The gut-punch delivered may consume beer and wine at those three events. Photography by the pandemic took our So, plan to bring your picnic dinner, enjoy your breath away, but we saw the neighbors, music and a sip of your favorite beverage generosity of our residents reach out, in ways great and we will provide the ice cream! and small, to make a difference. Many factors have Plans have been made to hold our second State of kept us operating; anchored by the efforts of our City the City address which will be virtual and broadcast employees who have come to work daily allowing us on the City’s Facebook page.This will follow the to deliver every needed service to our residents. regular Council meeting on Monday, May 17th. As I write we are making plans for summer As always we are ready to serve you in any way concerts in the park and other community events that possible. Stay safe, stay healthy and I hope to see we can host safely. Our pool and spray park will be you soon! open, and we await Board of Health guidance on how Sincerely, those facilities should operate.There are details in this issue of Lyndhurst Life and the latest information Patrick A. Ward can always be found on the City’s website.The Home Mayor Day Committee is also working on plans for this wardp@lyndhurst-oh.com year’s awesome celebration so stay tuned for more information on that. 440.442.5777 Litter Clean-Up S erving the City of Lyndhurst is a wonderful thing and four of our residents who attend Beaumont School earned service hours providing “Litter Clean-up Service” in Lyndhurst Park and nearby streets collecting nine garbage bags full. Pictured are Chaely Raynor, Cory Lizalde, Ava Hartman and Audra Hartman. A huge Thank You to them for helping keep our community beautiful! 4 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
Life In Lyndhurst Spring and Summer 2021 BICYCLE LICENSES E-NEWS UPDATES Let’s Talk Trash! Bicycle Licenses are available at Receive regular updates on your HOLIDAYS City Hall and are free. Please call community via our e-newsletter! On the following observed Holiday 440.442.5777. Sign up at www.lyndhurst-oh.com. there will be NO Rubbish or Recycling pick-up: BICYCLE HELMETS FIRE HYDRANTS • Memorial Day – May 31 Bicycle Helmets are highly The Fire Department flushes hydrants • Independence Day(obs)– July 5 recommended for all riders and during the month of May. For more If your collection day falls on one of passengers. At our Community Center, information see the City website: these your pick-up will be the next day. we sponsor a Using Your Head Bicycle www.lyndhurst-oh.com. Helmet Program through our affiliation Please have your trash and recycling with the Injury Prevention Center at FIRE SAFETY CHECKS out by 7 a.m. trash day. Containers must Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital The Fire Department offers free Home be removed the same day. which allows us to provide Bicycle Fire Safety inspections. To make an Helmets at our cost $10 each. Each Bell appointment please call 440.473.5139. YARD WASTE Sports helmet is individually fitted – for All grass clippings, hedge trimmings adults and children over 2 years of GRASS ORDINANCE and garden plants must be placed in age – by appointment only by calling Grass may not be taller than eight paper Yard Waste bags or designated 440.449.5011. inches by City Ordinance. Tall grass containers. Yard Waste in plastic bags and/or weeds spreading seeds are WILL NOT BE COLLECTED! BLOCK PARTY REQUESTS declared a nuisance. Block Party requests can be submitted WEEKEND RUBBISH at City Hall at least two weeks before HOUSE NUMBERS Beginning Saturday April 3rd rubbish your event. A visit by Fire, Police or Addresses must be clearly visible from and yard debris may be dropped off even the Mayor and Councilman can be the street. at the Lyndhurst Service Garage on arranged as well!! Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 a.m. NOISE Lyndhurst Ordinances prohibit noise that - 3:30 p.m. CHILD CAR SEATS disturbs the peace. Noise complaints are This service is for RESIDENTS ONLY – Free Safety Checks for child car given greater consideration before proof of residency is required. and booster seats are available – by appointment only – at our Fire 7 a.m. and after 9 p.m. PAPER SHREDDING Department by calling 440.473.5139. PARKING BAN The first Shredding Day will be Saturday, No parking is permitted on City streets May 8th from 11:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. in DOGS between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. the City Hall Parking Lot. The second Dogs are not permitted to run at large. shredding day will be Saturday Owners are required to pick-up dog POWER OUTAGES October 23. FOOD DONATIONS WILL BE waste immediately. Nuisance dogs Please report any outage directly to COLLECTED AT THE SHRED EVENTS. should be reported to Lyndhurst Police non-emergency at 440.473.5116. CEI at 888.544.4877 not to the Police Department or City Hall. COMPUTER RECYCLING Place your old Computer or other EMERGENCIES peripherals next to your recycling Call 911 from a landline. Or program container on collection day to be picked 440.442.1234 into your cellphone to up and recycled or bring to the Service access Lyndhurst Emergency Dispatch Dept. Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. directly. or to weekend collection drop-off. Lyndhurst Community Center Our Lyndhurst Community Center is currently to assist in that event planning. Call 440.449.5011 to available for guideline-compliant private events schedule a tour. hosted by our residents. We do collect old cell phones (iPods – iPads – MP3 There are rooms available to accommodate events players and digital cameras) which are recycled for large or small as well as a complete kitchen facility. donation to the American Cancer Society. The Center can be toured, by appointment only, lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio 5
Fire Department Outdoor Fire Safety A s the weather begins to warm many people, be nearby. Never leave outdoor fires unattended. tired of the winter’s confinement, will be The material used for outdoor fires should be dry, turning to outdoor activities. Some of seasoned natural wood. Using wet or green wood these activities may include outdoor grilling and can cause excessive smoke and irritate neighbors. recreational fires.The Lyndhurst Fire Department Construction debris, treated lumber or excess wants to remind our residents to exercise caution landscape material should not be used as those when disposing of coals or ashes from grills, fire fumes could be noxious. pits or outdoor fireplaces. We have had several fires Always treat your fire ashes as if they could still be in refuse trucks and one serious house fire last year hot. Remove them using a metal shovel and place caused by coals that appeared to have cooled. them inside a metal container with a lid. Ensure Hot embers can hide in an ash bed long after that the container is not near any other combustible the fire has seemingly burned out. It’s crucial to materials. Pour a little water over the ashes in the be sure that the fire has completely cooled before can to ensure there’s no risk of fire. Place the lid on you attempt to remove the ashes. It’s advised that the can. Avoid using plastic or cardboard containers. you wait at least 24 hours after the fire has been Once the ashes have been allowed to cool for extinguished to remove the ashes. several days, it is safe to assume they are completely Use caution in selecting the location of any grill cooled and can be disposed of. You can bag them or outdoor fireplace. Outdoor fireplaces should and throw them away with your regular garbage. be a minimum of 15 feet from any structure and a We hope that all our residents have a safe and portable fire extinguisher or a water hose should enjoyable Summer! Yes You Can – Recycle with greater purpose! Recycle and Support Pediatric Burn Survivors W e all know how great recycling is for our past year with our programming,” states Helen Jones- environment and that our community is Toms, ACBC executive director. “Instead of having our supportive of the Lyndhurst Recycling full Camp Phoenix with 40 children age 6 and over programs. Well there is an easy way to do right by for a long weekend, we’ve hosted smaller retreats for our environment AND support a great organization our older campers and sent ‘camp-in-a-box’ to the that helps children!You can help both by recycling homes of our younger ones. But there’s absolutely no your aluminum cans at the Lyndhurst Fire Station! substitute for the in-person experience.” Aluminum Cans for Burned Children (ACBC) is a Former camp-participant-turned-counselor Chrissy 30 year old nonprofit organization founded by fire A. agrees, “Camp gave me a sense of belonging and fighters, their unions and fire chiefs in partnership a break from the outside world. I got a chance to with the MetroHealth Burn Care Center that recycles overcome what I did not think I could. I felt stronger an average of 75,000 pounds of beverage cans each when I was there with everyone else.” year at 90 fire station drop-offs across Northeast To support these efforts and more, the City of Ohio. That is 2.6 million cans diverted from landfills Lyndhurst recently expanded its ACBC collection annually!! area as part of the Fire Department renovations. The The proceeds from the recycled metal supports new bins are located next to the fire station’s main programs that create dignity, community, and back doors. “We are thrilled to partner with a great opportunities for pediatric burn survivors. ACBC organization like ACBC,” explains Lyndhurst Mayor also works with local fire departments and schools Patrick A. Ward. “Such a simple act of bringing your in cities like Lyndhurst to provide fire education for bagged cans to the station can do a world of good more than 3,000 area schoolchildren. for so many.” “Our can collections are at a record high in spite of To learn more about Aluminum Cans for Burned the pandemic while we’ve had to be creative in the Children, visit www.ACBCOhio.org. 6 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
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Police Department From the Desk of Patrick A. Rhode, Chief of Police Cars, motorcycles, bicyclists, pedestrians, oh my..! Training To Be Better April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Spring 21st century policing reforms demand that law officially sprung in the Northern Hemisphere Saturday, enforcement agencies continually evolve their training March 20. Outdoor activities are already picking up and and response to people in crisis and those with mental there will certainly be an increase in vehicular, bicycle, health issues. When it comes to mental health services, and pedestrian traffic. Motorists are reminded to watch for the reality is that police officers are often the de-facto these increases and avoid distracted driving at all times. first responders to people in crisis. This is no different Distracted driving defines any activity that could for our very own Lyndhurst Police Officers, and we often divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of find ourselves in these situations. It is imperative that we driving. The four types of distractions are visual – looking develop tactics that allow us to deescalate such situations at something other than the road; auditory – hearing and gain insight into the proper perspective when dealing something not related to driving; manual – manipulating with people in crisis. something other than the steering wheel; and cognitive In order to mitigate less than ideal – or tragic - – thinking about something other than driving. Each day encounters between officers and people in crisis or those in the United States, approximately nine people are killed suffering mental health issues, the men and women and more than 1,000 injured in crashes that are reported of the Lyndhurst Police Department are engaging in to involve a distracted driver. two training programs that focus on drawing upon a These types of distractions can include any of the different mindset and different skillset than many other following: types of responses...including use of force responses. It • Texting • Using a cell phone or smartphone is important that we continually educate our officers in • Eating and drinking • Talking to passengers tactics that minimize harm and enhance officer safety. • Grooming • Reading, including maps This year’s programs are Crisis Intervention Team Training • Setting your navigation system • Watching a video and Procedural Justice Training: Deescalation and • Adjusting a radio, CD player, or MP3 player Confronting Racial Bias. Texting behind the wheel tops what seems like an Crisis Intervention Team Training (CIT) is a 40-hour endless list of distractions. Because text messaging block of instruction in which all sworn Lyndhurst Police requires the visual, manual, and cognitive attention of Officers will participate. All Communications Officers the driver, it is by far the most alarming and dangerous will participate in an eight-hour version of that training. distraction. According to the National Safety Council, The training provides updated information to officers drivers using cell phones cause an estimated one in four on engaging and communicating with people in crisis. crashes. It may take only a matter of seconds to glance It covers a review of mental illnesses and substance use at your phone, but, if you are driving at 60 miles an disorders; use of the emergency certificate (known as a hour, your eyes were blind to the road while you drove “Pink Slip”); an overview of the new Cuyahoga County the length of a football field. Make no mistake, driving Diversion Center and participation in scenario-based distracted includes drivers of all ages…not just young activities to demonstrate proficiency in the techniques drivers. Whether you take your eyes off the road or and skills learned during the weeklong course of your hands off the wheel, all types of distracted driving instruction. Upon completion of the training, officers will increases your risk of car crashes, major injuries, and receive a certificate of attendance. even death. Procedural Justice Training: Crisis Deescalation The City of Lyndhurst along with other communities in and Confronting Racial Bias explores the processes the area have a NO TEXTING LAW or similar ordinances officers can use to treat citizens fairly and respectfully restricting the use of cell phones to reduce the dangers while strengthening the Department’s community of these forms of distracted driving, which absolutely relationships. Officers will learn techniques for creating includes hands-free devices. The Lyndhurst Police an organizational culture that fosters a partnership with Department continues to make traffic safety a priority the public, leading to a safer work environment. and seeks to put a high premium on distracted driving All sworn Lyndhurst Police Officers (to include our violations. The safest use of a cell phone in a vehicle is School Resource Officers/Community Relations Liaisons) done when you are off the roadway and parked. You may will participate in four training modules along with a prevent a serious crash and/or avoid a hefty fine. hands-on, scenario-based training session to practice Don’t let a distracted mind steer you into danger. the skills and techniques learned in the previous training Remember – on the road, off the phone! Please don’t text modules. All participants will receive a certificate of and drive. training upon completion of the training. 8 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
Police Department The training modules encompass the following: when dealing with people in crisis and the diverse • Blue Courage: The Heart and Mind of the Guardian groups within our community. – highlights the importance of respect, service, justice, and fundamental fairness in policing. National Night Out • Law Enforcement’s Role in Mass Gatherings, Mark your calendars for National Night Out, scheduled Protests, and Riots – presents standard procedure for for Tuesday, August 3, 2021. As we all know, last year’s managing emergency operations during these events event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (1st Amendment rights, enforcing the law while There appears to be a light at the end of the pandemic protecting rights, and supervision of such events). tunnel and we are making plans to move forward • Bias-Free Policing – promotes the understanding with this event in 2021 (as long as national, state, and of implicit and explicit biases and how they can be local guidelines allow for such events). Stay tuned for mitigated for successful policing. further details! • Police Reform – challenges law enforcement officers to assess their intellectual and emotional transition from the police academy to their current position. Specializings, • Profiles of People in Crisis – raises awareness of In Driveway challenges that arise when interacting with people Masonry, s ath in crisis, particularly behavioral health issues that Kitchen & B can impact law enforcement response. GREA T • Communication and Deescalation: Gaining SAVINGS! Compliance – provides an overview and basic understanding of factors that impact an officer’s ability to gain compliance during a tense encounter. It is with high expectation that by participating in these training programs, the men and women of the Lyndhurst Police Department will add new tools to their tool belts, thus allowing for a wider range of responses our: • Dine- Happy H -6 pm In i, 3 • To-Go Mon - Fr as & Beer • Marga r Margar it Available at all of our locations! To-Go!itas $ 4OFF purchase of $20 or more *Total before tax Dine-in only. $ 6OFF purchase of $30 or more *Total before tax Dine-in only. $ 10OFF purchase of $50 or more *Total before tax Dine-in only. Must present coupon. Offer good through 5/31/21. Not valid with any other offers or specials. 5708 Mayfield Rd. 4866 Richmond Rd. The Greens of Lyndhurst All orders available for online: Like us on Warrensville Hts 440-461-9077 donramon-granfiestamex.com Facebook! 216-831-3100 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio 9
Schools & Education Dear Lyndhurst Community, A s the community is look more stringently at certain areas. Some aspects aware, students and of the plan had to be put firmly on hold. Some aspects staff in the SEL Schools of the plan had to be accelerated. Others still, remain have experienced the most officially in-progress. Having a plan allowed District unprecedented time in the leaders to make decisions quickly, and from a point of history of public education. pre-planned frame of reference. Despite various challenges and In other news, major renovations have taken place complexities, our SEL Schools over the last several months to upgrade and enhance family has persevered with the overall student experience at Charles F. Brush High determination and success. School. Some of the upgrades include a completely Linda N. Reid On behalf of the Board of refurbished common area, seating, natural light, a Education and everyone in safe security desk upon entry, new lighting, and wall the SEL Schools, the District furnishings. Media center enhancements include extends its gratitude to the new space for student small group collaboration, families in our community, for ADA compliance, new lighting, presentation spaces their continued support and and more. A Maker Space area allows students flexibility over the last twelve to become equipped with 3D printing skills, laser months. Our students and staff engraver technology and to participate in a video have made major strides during room complete with a green screen. The one-of- the pandemic. In fact, blending traditional classroom kind Innovation Lab showcases tools such as an assignments with use of enhanced technology and embroidery machine, state-of-the-art computerized innovation, including the Google Classroom suite, drill presses and more. The Board of Education and Schoology and other online learning platforms, has community members have recently had the chance provided an added learning experience. to tour the brand-new East Gym, new locker rooms The return to in-person learning on January 11 has and enhanced dining area for students. Throughout been smooth, safe and successful. District leaders the hallways, Brush High School branding, student analyzed data, listened to the guidance of Governor artwork, wayfinding, signage, seating for collaboration, Mike DeWine and other public health professionals at and more, has been furnished, all while keeping the the state and national level and educational leaders, historical charm and character of the iconic external who agreed that in-person learning maximizes a child’s façade intact. educational experience. One measure to keep the Finally, as spring temperatures arrive, SEL Schools school environment safe was the staff’s participation District leaders are making every effort to offer in the Pfizer vaccine. Our staff receiving the vaccine traditional year-end activities, especially for graduating demonstrated another critical step forward in seniors, in the safest and most compliant manner safeguarding those responsible for providing a sound possible. Currently, Brush High School is planning to education to our students. We extend our gratitude conduct Commencement on Wednesday, June 9 at to the Educational Services Center of Cuyahoga 7 p.m. outside on Korb Field. More information on the County for their coordination and Giant Eagle for the efforts to keep spring year-end ceremonies as normal administration of the vaccines. Their facilitation was as possible will be forthcoming. As always, thank you superb! for your continued support of the SEL Schools. Navigating the waters of the pandemic has Go Arcs! compelled District leaders to rely upon, and in some cases pivot from the SEL Schools Strategic Plan. While the plan called for a push forward with various Linda N. Reid areas of learning and facilities upgrades at all levels Superintendent of education from grades pre-K through 12, the South Euclid Lyndhurst Schools unexpected nuances of the pandemic forced us to 10 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
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Business LYNDHURST ON THE An inside look at our featured businesses RISE Legacy Village – Spring/Summer Events Merchant Updates MILAN LASER HAIR REMOVAL BRIO ITALIAN GRILLE – Milan Laser Hair Removal joined Legacy Village’s lineup REOPENS AT LEGACY VILLAGE of beauty retailers at the end of 2020. Located next to Legacy Village is excited to welcome back Brio Italian Drybar, Milan Laser Hair Removal provides state-of- Grille this spring! Brio Italian Grille will help round out the-art laser treatments performed by highly-trained the Legacy Village Restaurant district as a premiere medical professionals. All treatments are performed restaurant destination serving authentic, northern using FDA-cleared lasers and are tailored to customer’s Italian cuisine, including premium quality steaks, specific skin type and hair color. chops, seafood, made-to-order pasta and flatbreads prepared in an authentic Italian wood-burning oven. Around the Village You won’t want to miss out on Brio’s Happy Hour on weekdays in the Bar or on the Terrace where you’ll enjoy featured drinks and 6 menu items for just $6—including their famous Happy Hour Burger. Visit BrioItalian.com/menu/happy-hour for hours and complete details. Brio is open seven days a week, offering lunch and dinner, corporate and event catering, private group dining, and several take-out options including pick up, DRINK WITH DORA curbside and delivery, and is located on the Lawn across Legacy Village is offering more opportunities for guests from Wild Mango. to dine and drink outdoors this Spring and Summer! Legacy Village has expanded its Designated Outdoor Refreshment Area (DORA) to allow guests to enjoy outdoor dining and adult beverages within Legacy Village from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. every day. Enjoy drinks while you unwind and enjoy the outdoors with plenty of seating throughout Legacy Village, or sip, shop and stroll- and even take your drink with you to retailers designated with a DORA decal! As part of the DORA program, patrons age 21 and over may purchase alcohol from participating Legacy LAKEWOOD PLANT COMPANY Village restaurants, including Bar Louie, Brio Italian Lakewood Plan Company has opened a new east side Grille, California Pizza Kitchen, The Melting Pot and storefront at Legacy Village, located on Main Street next to Starbucks. The popular tropical indoor plant Wild Mango, and enjoy it outdoors and at select Legacy boutique carries a unique handpicked selection of Village retailers that allow it (look for a DORA decal on indoor tropical plants, planters, hangers and modern retailers’ doors). Alcoholic beverages must be in the accessories. Their experienced team helps shoppers designated plastic cups and no cans, glass bottles or find unique plants and accessories to fit their home or drinks brought into Legacy Village are permitted. For business space, whether they are plant beginners or more information visit www.legacy-village.com/dora. plant enthusiasts. 12 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
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History Hugh Sunderland’s, Irene Road Neighborhood B ack in 1990, I had asked Hugh Sunderland, a field road at the time.The first house had been torn lifelong resident of Lyndhurst, to write a story down, but the Marnett house still stands. It originally about “old” Lyndhurst. At the time, I was writing had a barn behind where the horses were kept.This historic Lyndhurst articles for the Mayor’s newsletter, house is on the west side of Irene and backs up to city Lyndhurst Crossroads and had wanted an “old-timer’s” hall. (Historian’s note.... this house is now long gone.) recollections, from the generation before me. Hugh was In the third house from Mayfield lived Mrs. Comer, fond of saying, ”There are times when I wished Irene who was Mrs. Marnett’s mother. She was a seer and road was like it used to be.” fortune teller and people came from Cleveland and all So, he graciously gifted me this photograph of his over to have their fortunes told and to get her advice. house, which still stands at 1268 Irene Road. He took Across the street and up on the bluff lived Mr. Roth- the photo in 1926, on a chilly, spring day. The large gery, who I believe served as fire chief for a time. house seen in the background, is on Spencer Road, fac- Lyndhurst had a volunteer fire department then and ing north. Hugh, passed to the ages in 2002, at the age when a fire was reported to the town hall, a siren atop of 88. His daughter Carol, my childhood friend, along the building would be sounded by the custodian, which with most of his family are gone too. As a historian, I could be heard all over Lyndhurst and beyond. appreciate that I can pass his story on to all of you in Between Irene and Churchill on Mayfield Road, there 2021.Thomas S. Treer, Lyndhurst historian, Brush ’65. were four or five stores, which are still there. There was a My Mother and I moved into our new house on Irene drugstore, an A&P, a hardware store, and later the Oasis road, the week before Christmas, 1925. It cost $4000.00 bar. The drugstore was run by a man named Victor Germ, to build, on the lot which cost $500.00 and was pur- who was also the postmaster and the post office was in chased from a man named Whitey McGruder, who the rear of the drugstore.There was a piano back there owned a string of lots starting at Spencer and running and Victor was an accomplished pianist. He played for the south. At that time there were eleven houses on Irene movies, every Friday night, which were held in the audi- road, ours was number 12. torium of the Richmond Road School. Everyone in town The road was not paved but there were sidewalks and would come down, as it was the only show in town. city water.There were no sewers yet so all the houses The north end of Irene ran into the woods where had septic tanks. In the winter, the road became a quag- Ridgebury Road is today. It was originally a beech and mire, so the people on Irene who owned automobiles maple forest and Roy Hawthorne and George Silsby would park them at the end of Spencer, as it was paved. used to run a sugarbush there, every spring. Often during the winter, some unsuspecting soul would One last thought, the summer after we moved to get stuck. When that happened a Mr. Marnett, who lived Irene, there was scourge of grasshoppers.They were on Irene road, near Mayfield, would be called as he so thick you stepped on them while walking down to owned a team of horses and for a fee, would pull the Mayfield Road.The empty lots were full of four-foot unhappy motorist out. high, white clover and the grasshoppers loved it. The Marnetts lived in the second house from May- 16 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
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Community Events Around Town this Summer! C ertainly not an exhaustive list but, as guidance comes in, we will add what we can and announce it on our weekly ENews! We look forward to seeing you! Mayor’s Young at Heart Dance featuring the music of Carmelina! Sunday, June 6, at the Lyndhurst Community Center – 2 to 4 p.m. Reservations required, please call Melissa at 440.449.5011. Mid-Month Wednesday Concerts in the Park 7 to 9 p.m. June 16, July 21 and August 18 – see the calendar for the featured bands – feel free to bring a picnic dinner and your favorite beer or wine (yes, City Council has allowed beer and wine consumption at these Wednesday concerts only) enjoy the music LYNDHURST PARK PLAYGROUND and, of course, free Ice Cream! IMPROVEMENTS The City received two $50,000 grants; one from July 4th Concert in the Park 7:30-8:30 p.m. featuring Cuyahoga County and one from The State of Ohio a patriotic salute by the Hillcrest Concert Band! to enhance the Lyndhurst Park Playground making it National Night Out Event – Tuesday, August 3 – much more inclusive, interactive and user friendly. 6 to 9 p.m. in Lyndhurst Park – The Community is We thank County Executive Budish, County Council invited to spend time with our Safety Forces, Service Representative Sunny Simon and our State Senator Providers and City Officials for a fun evening with Matt Dolan for their assistance and advocacy in making a showcase of City equipment, entertainment, hot these grants possible. dogs and – of course – free ice cream! THE FOOD TRUCKS ARE COMING! FABULOUS FOOD TRUCK FRIDAYS!! PARK PAVILIONS The Lyndhurst Masonic Center, located at 5516 Residents have long been asking for the ability to Mayfield, will soon be sponsoring weekly Food Truck reserve and rent our Picnic Pavilions at Brainard events on Friday evenings – aptly named Fabulous Park, in Lyndhurst Park and outside the Lyndhurst Food Truck Fridays – from May 7 through October Pool. Applications are now available on line or at the 29 in their huge parking lot next to Snow Brothers Community Center to rent these facilities. Visit the City Appliance! The weekly assortment of Food Truck website www.lyndhurst-oh.com or call 440-449-5011 Restauranteurs will be posted on the City’s ENews and for more information. We are hoping this will be a other media outlets. Keep an eye out for your favorite better service to our residents and will help keep our Food Truck or cuisine at these great Food events! park facilities cleaner! Youth Baseball and Softball Registration for Lyndhurst Dads’ Club (LDC) Youth Baseball and Softball programs closes on April 23 at Midnight. The season starts May 8th and concludes July 23. LDC provides baseball and softball programs for boys and girls ages 6-18 years of age. Registration is online only this year at www.lyndhurstdadsclub.com. If you have any questions about our program, you may reach us via email at website@lyndhurstdadsclub.com. Lyndhurst Dads’ Club Dedication At 5:45 p.m. on June 1st at Brainard Park East, LDC will be holding a dedication ceremony for Dale Conkling, who passed away in August of 2020. Dale was a coach and longtime trustee who served on the board for many years. 18 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
Community 2021 Lyndhurst Municipal Pool Pass Sales & Schedule LYNDHURST AQUATIC FACILITIES Lyndhurst Pool 1331 Parkview Drive | 440.442.8469 Brainard Spray Park 1840 Brainard Road | 440.442.5844 Operated By The City of Lyndhurst 5301 Mayfield Road | Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124 440.442.5777 | Director Julie David Opening Day Closing Day Saturday Monday 5.29.21 9.6.21 PLEASE NOTE • The 2021 season rules and regulations have been PASS SALES BEGIN MONDAY MAY 10TH, 2021 modified to comply with State mandated guidance. This year’s pass requires an on-line registration via an Visit www.lyndhurst-oh.com for the latest updates. activity account. The pass will remain a Photo ID, • To comply with social distancing and sanitization pick-up & proof of residency verification will be at the requirements and maximize resident usage/safety Lyndhurst Finance Department specific rules have been adopted. FOR THE 2021 MONDAY-FRIDAY 8am-3:30pm SWIM SEASON ON-LINE DAILY RESERVATIONS WILL BE REQUIRED. (3 per week, per family for everyone See Purchasing options Below in attendance, with a max capacity of 125 people per • Register online @ www.lyndhurst-oh.com session). • Register in Person @ City Hall M-F 8:00am-3:30pm • Once registered a QRL barcode will be e-mailed to • Register Via Mail: Download the online form at scan at entry. (Your Pool Pass ID barcode can also be scanned for entry). www.lyndhurst-oh.com and mail your check to: • NO CASH TRANSACTIONS -All reservations for admittance must be done on-line in advance. The City of Lyndhurst - NO WALK-INS Attn: Finance Department Pool Registration • Red Cross techniques are taught by qualified 5301 Mayfield Road instructors. The Learn to Swim Program registration is Lyndhurst Ohio 44124 open to children 4 and older with a 2021 Membership, all classes have limited enrollment. AQUATIC PASS FEES • Lyndhurst Children 4 & under are admitted free of The City of Lyndhurst requires daily session reservations charge; Children 11 and under must be accompanied for both Spray Park & Pool usage this season, all by an adult. The adult must be a season pass holder reservations can be made on-line @ www.lyndhurst-oh. or pay the daily admission fee. Adults must be in the com, residents may reserve up to 3 sessions per week. ** water with the child at all times. • Daily Admission: $5.00 POOL RESERVATION TIME SLOTS: • Single Membership: $55.00 (NO REST PERIODS) • Family Membership: $150.00 (up to 6) • SWIM LESSONS: 8:45-12:45 • Lyndhurst Seniors 60 & Over: $20.00 • SESSION 1 AFTERNOON: 1:00-3:00 • SESSION 2 AFTERNOON: 3:30-5:30 All Membership Passes are eligible to bring up to 3 additional • SESSION 3 EVENING: 6:00-8:00 guests, at an additional charge of $3.00 per person SPRAY PARK RESERVATION TIME SLOTS: ** A Season Passholder may exceed 3 reservations per week • 10:00-11:30 IF AND ONLY IF an unscheduled day has availability. The • 12:00-1:30 passholder may make a bonus same day reservation for an • 2:00-3:30 additional fee of $1.00 per person • 4:00-5:30 ALL POOL INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE VISIT WWW.LYNDHURST-OH.COM FOR ALL POOL RELATED INFORMATION & UPDATES lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio 19
Community From our Building Department Sidewalk Inspections The Annual Sidewalk Inspection and Replacement program will focus on the following streets this year: (EAST-SIDE, ACACIA PARK DRIVE ALBERTA DRIVE BRAINARD FALKIRK TO MAYFIELD) BREMERTON ROAD CARONIA DRIVE CEDAR ROAD CHEROKEE DRIVE DUNELLON DRIVE FALKIRK ROAD FARADAY ROAD KENTON CIRCLE SHAWNEE (SOUTH SIDE, (WEST SIDE, MAYFIELD EAST OF BRAINARD) WELLINGTON RICHMOND CEDAR - MAYFIELD) Housing Inspections The vitality of our community and health of our neighborhoods is impacted by the upkeep of our housing stock. Each year the Building Department focuses on a section of the City for exterior housing inspection. The list of streets for this year’s program are listed below: ACACIA CIRCLE ALBERTA DR. ALDERSGATE DR. BLUEBELL DR. BREMERTON RD. BROMTON DR. BRAINARD (S. OF MAYFIELD) CAMBERLY DR. CARONIA DR. CHEROKEE RD. CHICKADEE LN. DUNELLON DR. EAGLE POINT DR. EDENHALL DR. EDGEFIELD RD. FARADAY RD. FALKIRK RD, GOLFWAY LN. HALLFORD CIR. HARLESTON DR. HURON RD. KENTON CIR. KILBOURNE DR. LANSBURY LN. LARKSPUR DR. LYNDHURST RD. MEADOW WOOD BL. SHAWNEE RD. SUMMIT RD. WELLINGTON RD. SUNVIEW (S. OF MAYFIELD) WINCHESTER (S. OF MAYFIELD) The Lyndhurst Building Department works with all residents on projects, permits and prioritizing violations and refers residents to resources that may be available to assist with repairs or upgrades. Home Improvement! A s we come out of hibernation and begin to think about the improvements we would like to or need to make to our homes and property it is good to remember the free resources available to Lyndhurst residents… The Heritage Home Program provides free project advice, contractor referral, contract review, access to low-interest loans and other assistance for owners of homes that were built 50 years or more ago. They can be reached on the web at www.heritagehomeprogram.org or by calling 216.426.3113. Community Housing Solutions is a nonprofit that assists income-qualified residents, age 60 and over, with needed home repairs such as roof replacement, furnace replacement, ramp installation, hot water tank replacement and more at no cost to the qualified resident! They can be reached at 216.651.0077. 20 lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio
Hillcrest Jewelers We carry a full selection of jewelry, clocks and watches. • Clock & Watch Kenneth DiSanto Repairs 5652 Mayfield Rd. • Batteries Lyndhurst, OH 44124 Phone: (440) 720-0360 • Engraving Fax: (440) 720-0359 • Appraisals Hours: Tuesday to Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Sunday and Monday WE INVITE YOU TO JOIN US AT OUR UPCOMING WEBINAR: April 20, 8:30-9:30am “Does Your Bucket List Have a Hole in it?” With Pat Schultz, Trainer, Coach, and Facilitator HRCC nurtures the business community to maximize its growth, stability and success. THANK YOU TO OUR 2021 SUPPORTERS: GSLabs, MetroHealth, McGregor Paramount Preferred Solutions 4645 Mayfield Road • South Euclid, 44121 • 216-397-7322 • www.hrcc.org Cleveland Heights| Lyndhurst | Richmond Heights Shaker Heights| South Euclid |University Heights lyndhurst-oh.com | facebook.com/CityOfLyndhurstOhio 21
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