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Volunteers and Veterans take part in Wreaths Across America

The custom of laying a wreath in remembrance of fallen heroes is centuries old. Wreaths Across America continues this tradition on the third Saturday in December. In 1992 the Worcester family in Maine had a surplus of holiday wreaths from their evergreen farm. Mr. Morrill Worcester arranged for the extra wreaths to be placed in Arlington National Cemetery in an area that had few visitors to honor the sacrifices of those whose resting places are marked with a white stone. What began as one family’s gesture of remembrance has become Wreaths Across America. It now has over 1300+ participating l ....

Dec 19, 2023

Council adopts Marijuana legislation

The North Royalton City Council unanimously adopted a measure at its December 5 City Council meeting that would prohibit cannabis operations within its municipal jurisdiction. The ordinance, introduced by Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz, was introduced at the November 21 City Council meeting. On November 7, the Ohio electorate passed a law that, among other things, legalized recreational marijuana. The law took effect on December 7. The Ohio legislature is currently in the process of tweaking that law. The possible changes are yet to be seen as of the writing of this article. This leaves municipalit ....

Dec 19, 2023

NRSD deals with bomb threat, later deemed a hoax

On Sunday, December 10, the North Royalton School District was one of many Ohio school districts that received bomb threats via email. In the end, there was no indication of a threat, but a case of swatting. Swatting is the practice of making a prank communication, such as a call, email, or text, “to emergency services in an attempt to bring about the dispatch of a large number of armed police officers to a particular address,” according to Oxford Languages. In these cases, the communication was sent to schools. The North Royalton School District joined other local districts, such as Nor ....

Dec 19, 2023

Illuminated City Green brings Christmas Cheer

North Royalton welcomed Santa Claus and the Holiday Season to the City on Sunday November 26th with the 22nd Annual Christmas Parade and Holiday Lighting Ceremony on the City Green. It had been raining all day, but that did not dampen the spirits of residents and their children. They came to see the parade and excitedly waited for Santa to arrive on the big red fire truck. He did arrive with his elf and they made their way to the gazebo to help with the lighting before making their way to Santa’s Red and White House to welcome the children and have a chat. Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz and a gr ....

Dec 4, 2023

Council looks at Marijuana legislation

The North Royalton City Council is discussing a measure that would prohibit cannabis operations within its municipal jurisdiction. The ordinance, introduced by Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz, was introduced at the November 21 City Council meeting. On November 7, the Ohio electorate passed a law that legalizes recreational marijuana. The law takes effect on December 7. The ballot language for the law that was passed, is to “enact Chapter 3780 of the Ohio Revised Code, which would: • Define adult use cannabis to mean marijuana as defined in Section 3719.01 of the Revised Code and establish the D ....

Dec 4, 2023

Area chaplains to offer support services to safety forces

On November 21, the North Royalton City Council unanimously approved the appointments of four chaplains that will be serving the North Royalton safety services. The four were introduced at the Council Safety Committee meeting before being approved at the City Council meeting, later that evening. An ordinance was adopted at the November 8 meeting which amended the City’s codified ordinances to include a new section that created the volunteer position of Chaplain of the Safety Forces. The ordinance which amended the City’s ordinances adds the following: “230.07 CHAPLAIN OF THE SAFETY FORC ....

Dec 4, 2023

City Council eyes new sewer rate schedule

A presentation was given to the City Council Finance Committee at their November 21 meeting on the proposed sewer rates. The presentation was given by Raftelis Financial, which conducted the five-year rate study. The management consulting firm has been working on the study for about fifteen months. The plan includes recommendations for proposed rates for the next five years for the sewer enterprise fund, in order to provide the revenues to support the sewer system. An enterprise fund is a government fund that is self-supporting by selling goods and/or services to the public for a fee. The la ....

Dec 4, 2023

School Board News

The North Royalton Board of Education held their November meeting on Monday, November 6. Assistant Superintendent, Melissa Vojta and School Superintendent, Mike Laub, gave a presentation regarding the district’s recent professional development day. The Board approved the following 2023-24 appropriation adjustments: fund 300 District Managed Student Activity Fund, from $500,000 to $560,000 The Board accepted the following resignations/retirements: Resignations Franklin Helderman Jr./Classified Substitute/effective November 6, 2023 Lynn Pelleschi/Classified Substitute/effective October 1 ....

Nov 21, 2023

Homespun Holiday Lighting set for Sun., Nov. 26

Top off the Thanksgiving weekend by bringing the family to welcome the Christmas season at the City Green on Sunday, November 26, from 4 to 7 p.m., for the Annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony, a tradition that is 22 years old. The festivities begin with a parade stepping off from the St. Albert the Great Royalwood parking lot at 4:45 p.m. Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz, will lead the way, with the North Royalton High School Drum Line doing their magic. Members of the parade will be welcoming the holiday season spreading good cheer and passing out candy to the spectators as they await the arrival of San ....

Nov 21, 2023

Mayor and Council President retain seats

The majority of voters in North Royalton have chosen to retain the City’s Administrative and Council positions, according to results of the November 7 election. Most of the City Council wards, however, didn’t have opposition, except for Ward 2. In all three races, the incumbent won. For the position of Mayor, with 62.51% of the vote, Larry Antoskiewicz won over Diane Sacha, with a count of 6922 for Antoskiewicz and 4151 for Sacha. For the President of Council position, Paul Marnecheck won with 58.77% of the vote, over Jeremy Dietrich, with a count of 5980 for Marnecheck and 4196 for Dietr ....

Nov 21, 2023