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Shaker HeightsAs Plain Dealer Editors "make" Sutherland commissioner, without public debate, their newspaper loses last iota of credibilitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on September 8, 2008 - 9:49am.
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Back to our Socially Conscious Programming: Please Help Monitor The Water of Real NEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on September 8, 2008 - 12:53am.
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I GRO East Cleveland, Thanks to Free Shaker Heights MulchSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 11, 2008 - 9:37am.
In greening our little patch of the Independent Green Republic of East Cleveland, we have learned more about "Green" gardening from friends on REALNEO than anywhere else in the world... from insight sharing on how to "Improve Your Soil This Fall", to "Smart Seed"... and we're practicing what has been preached, building up our yard by a good foot with free organic matter like mulch and straw we picked up at the Shaker Heights mulch pile, shown here... leaves to be added this fall. All this in preparation for toxin free farming next year and forever after. Halcyon Summer DaysSubmitted by lmcshane on August 10, 2008 - 2:22pm.
Bloggers for Obama, Part 2Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 25, 2008 - 3:41pm.
I had so much fun at the Barack Obama campaign headquarters in East Cleveland, leading up to the March primary, meeting people and feeling part of something important, that I was excited by news the Shaker Heights campaign office was opening, July 24, 2008... hope to see one in EC soon. Sudhir and I stopped by to enjoy the good vibe. Cool to see a group line dancing to the energy. As we left, Sudhir said he'd like to go to a McCain event, just to see how it compares... I suggested he go to church or a gun show in Central Ohio...
Welcome Back BarackSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 25, 2008 - 3:36pm.
Government and Social Leadership Stands United as GCLAC Against Lead Poisoning in NEO - Committed to Eradication by 2010Submitted by Norm Roulet on July 21, 2008 - 10:09pm.
The most important message communicated at today's press conference kicking-off Lead Awareness Week was that our government leadership at the state, county and municipal level stand united to eradicate lead poisoning in Northeast Ohio by 2010. Publicly expressing their concern about lead poisoning here, and their commitment to its rapid elimination, East Cleveland Mayor Eric Brewer, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson and Cuyahoga County Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones added important voices to the chorus of public health and social service champions of the Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council... a unique, world-class collaboration of around 85 organizations.
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Press Conference in recognition of Ohio Lead Awareness WeekSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 14, 2008 - 10:50am.
2008/07/21 - 11:00am 2008/07/21 - 12:00pm Etc/GMT-4 The Greater Cleveland Lead Advisory Council (GCLAC) will be holding a Press Conference in recognition of Ohio Lead Awareness Week, which will take place the week of July 20th – 26th, 2008. Scheduled speakers will address the significant progress made in reducing the number of children affected by lead paint hazards, as well as the importance of continued vigilance and prevention in light of new evidence linking childhood lead exposure to crime, low school-performance, as well as numerous lifelong health problems. Scheduled speakers, representing a City, County, and State unified effort to eliminate the dangers of childhood lead poisoning are:
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The Justice Center (North face of building) 1200 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OHUnited States
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REALNEO Conference RoomSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 13, 2008 - 10:36pm.
REALNEO team meeting and fun and games at Eakin/Buster HQ, in Shaker Heights, July 11, 2008...other than insane mosquito infestations this year, it's been a great Summer for backyard planning... ( categories: )
Fighting Dinosaurs? Lead Poisoning and Urban RedevelopmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on May 15, 2008 - 2:07pm.
If these are average Clevelanders, living in older urban neighborhoods like around University Circle their entire lives, they have been lead poisoned, perhaps severely. Thursday morning, May 22nd, join 100s of NEOs leaders concerned with our community's health, intelligence, safety and economy meeting at the Cleveland Natural History Museum for a free breakfast, keynote discussion and breakout sessions about lead poisoning and urban redevelopment. I guarantee you will leave this brief event with a completely realigned understanding of the core barriers to the success of our urban neighborhoods, leading to better planning for a healthy, effective region in the future.
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YOU ARE THE BEST REPORTER!Submitted by Jeff Buster on January 18, 2008 - 5:03pm.
YOU ARE THE BEST REPORTER IN NEO - YOU HAVE informative and educational NEWS!
Happy New Year 2008Submitted by Norm Roulet on January 2, 2008 - 5:23pm.
Happy New Year 2008 to all the top-through-under dogs of Northeast Ohio. My resolution is to question everything.
DRIVEWAY WITH A CONSCIENCESubmitted by Jeff Buster on December 21, 2007 - 4:57pm.
Louie (on the left) is lugging one of the 75 pound precast concrete waffle blocks. Each block covers about 1.5 square feet. At $12.00 each, or $8.00 per square foot, this is a little more expensive than having a concrete driveway installed.
Stopping the insanity at Dewey's Coffee, on Shaker SquareSubmitted by Norm Roulet on November 25, 2007 - 9:41pm.
Susan Miller had mentioned a strong statement on cell phone use at Dewey's Coffee House, on Shaker Square, in Cleveland, and I happened to be here tonight and saw this posted on their front counter... it is thought provoking, and Dewey's is an excellent place... latest Sunday night free wifi coffee house I know in this part of town (10 PM).
Rest in Shame, Forever, Cuyahoga County Democratic Party ChairmanSubmitted by Norm Roulet on November 16, 2007 - 10:27pm.
I wanted to enjoy and capture a last glimpse of Fall 2007 so stopped by the second most important battleground in the history of the environmental movement in NEO, after Whiskey Island, being the Shaker Lakes Nature Center, above (see full size here). Were it not for 11 exceptional women from Shaker, including REALNEOan Martha Eakin's mother, a seriously crude, corrupt, foolish Cuyahoga County Democratic Party Chairman, former Cuyahoga County Engineer Albert Porter, would have driven freeways through this exact spot in the Shaker Lakes. The scenario is very much like we have in NEO today, with seriously crude, corrupt, foolish political bosses attempting to do seriously crude, corrupt, foolish things to our region, like demolishing the Breuer, over-bridging and retrenching I-90, and likely the "Opportunity Corridor", which is driving far more than 11 exceptional women to take on the latest generation of seriously crude, corrupt, foolish leaders... and, like the Shaker 11, we are winning.
HVAC CONDENSORS EVAPORATING IN NEO ("anecdote" #3 for J. Murray)Submitted by Jeff Buster on October 30, 2007 - 5:53pm.
![]() We know about the Great Wall of China, about the Maginot Line, about the concrete barrier between Gaza and Israel, about the new multi billion dollar fencing between Mexico and the US. And we remember there used to be a wall dividing Berlin and the Irish had fences separating religions .
Tax-Junkie Pep-Rally for the Arts... And I guess that I just dont knowSubmitted by Norm Roulet on August 13, 2007 - 9:43am.
2007/08/17 - 8:30am 2007/08/17 - 10:00am Etc/GMT-4 I just got the email below, from the head of a local arts not-for-profit to remain un-named, to protect the innocent: "Norm -- i just wanted to make sure you knew about the "sales pitch" we are about to get.". I read on to see that tax junkie CPAC - Community Partnership for Arts and Culture - is on the Cuyahoga County junk again, now hustling artists and arts organizations to tax themselves and patrons for the benefit of the dealers. Read on... anyone going to this who can cover for realneo?... Note: " RSVP’s are required!" Now, a little art, in honor of this event and the rush for the MedCon and taxation without sober representation, courtesy of Lou Reed: I dont know just where Im going But Im gonna try for the kingdom, if I can cause it makes me feel like Im a man When I put a spike into my vein And Ill tell ya, things arent quite the same When Im rushing on my run And I feel just like jesus son And I guess that I just dont know Location
Great Lakes Science Center 601 Erieside Ave.
Cleveland, OHUnited States
Join The Inner Circle to Put It On The BallotSubmitted by Norm Roulet on July 26, 2007 - 1:06pm.
2007/07/27 - 12:30pm 2007/07/27 - 6:00pm Etc/GMT-4 It is official - "Cuyahoga County commissioners voted 2-1 today to raise the sales tax a quarter of a penny to help bring a Medical Mart to Cleveland." Perhaps you'd like time to think about this more, and the opportunity to vote with other citizens on how you are taxed. Other citizens feel the same and have formed a committee to "Put It On The Ballot"- a grass-roots campaign to collect enough signatures to force the 1/4% sales tax increase to be placed on a ballot. This Friday, July 27, there will be an Excellence Roundtable at The Inner Circle where some of the people involved with this campaign will join a discussion on this issue, from all directions. To learn more about the campaign, visit http://putitontheballot.com - you'll certainly read more about this initiative on this site and on REALNEO throughout the coming months. 7GEN (developer of REALNEO) is providing this Drupal site for this initiative, and I look forward to learning more about the campaign and all related issues. Location
The Inner Circle Restaurant, at Hough Bakeries 1519 Lakeview Road
East Cleveland, OHUnited States
A Rubinesque View of ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on April 26, 2007 - 3:56pm.
Interesting perspectives on economic and community development from Coral's Peter Rubin, from the Villager Newspaper Online. I think Rubin makes some good points, and the reality is that we are overbuilding the Cleveland housing market, and other amenities, and that will make Cleveland a more powerful residential draw. As more of Cleveland becomes more "livable", more people will chose to live here. Add good schools and free city wide wifi and watch out. Clevelaqnd first will draw people from other parts of the region - empty nesters from the xburbs, students and young professionals from the inner heights - it will be cool and good to live in Cleveland again. That will attract people from other regions and parts of the world, and they will grow the economy - you need a critical mass of urban housing and culture to be a player and we aren't even near that yet - time to keep building and innovating in Cleveland housing! Now for the chair half there, with Rubin:
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