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St. Albert students link education with their future through live “Real World” simulation

As adults, each of us works hard to make our monthly income cover the necessities and still have some left over at the end of the month for retirement savings and long-term goals. Wouldn’t it be great if we could have had a “trial run” at adult spending decisions while we were still young and able to choose our future career? That’s the idea behind Real Money. Real World., a program developed by Ohio State University Extension and coordinated locally by Pat Poinsatte (grade 7/8 social studies teacher) at Saint Albert the Great School. This program allows middle and high school student ....

Nov 7, 2016

Accolades for staff of “Cool” Schools

Kudos have been give to a number of people associated with the North Royalton City Schools lately. In addition, the North Royalton High School has recently received the distinction of being FOX 8’s Cool School. North Royalton High School won the Cool School honor over two other schools, after people starting sharing the school’s nomination on social media. North Royalton High School Principal, Sean Osborne, did not know who nominated the school, and learned that the school had won through a Twitter post. “This was a nice way to show the community a small sample of the great opportunitie ....

Nov 7, 2016

Royal Redeemer continues to serve Care & Share Dinner on Thanksgiving Day

For the past 25 years, Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church has provided Thanksgiving meals to shut-ins and to those who live in or near North Royalton, offering a chance to enjoy food and fellowship on the holiday. This year is no exception. The Care and Share Thanksgiving Dinner at Royal Redeemer served 100 meals in their first year in 1989. This year, Lisa Martin and her staff of volunteers are planning to serve 1,600 meals on Thanksgiving Day. Lisa says the number of dinners to be served is up this year because “the Thanksgiving Dinner will replace the North Royalton Community Meal in Novem ....

Nov 7, 2016

Suspect shot after officer is stabbed

A North Royalton Police officer was stabbed and the perpetrator shot after police tried to issue a probate order on Friday, October 28. Two members of the North Royalton Police Department and an EMS squad arrived at the 9800 block of Independence Place condominiums at 7:04 p.m. to issue the order, which dictated that they take the 45-year-old male to St. Vincent Charity Hospital for psychiatric observation. “The arrest became unruly, combative,” said North Royalton Police Detective, David Loeding. “The subject withdrew a knife, I believe, from his person and stabbed one of the officers ....

Nov 7, 2016

Aldo Filippelli travels to D.C. for lunch with V.P.

On Tuesday October 18, Vice President Joe Biden welcomed His Excellency Matteo Renzi Prime Minster of Italy at a luncheon in the Benjamin Franklin State Dining Room. Guests dined on arugula salad followed by a vegetable course of squash, and entrée of roasted quail, and pumpkin budino for dessert. The lunch was prepared by Chef Tony Manuano. Polite conversation enlivened the tables at a State luncheon. Secretary of State, John Kerry, and former Secretaries of State were in attendance. Foreign dignitaries listened to lighthearted addresses, rubbed elbows with the Italian Prime Minister; his ....

Nov 7, 2016

New development coming to Bennett’s Corners

Recently the North Royalton Planning Commission unanimously approved two projects that will help spur the city’s economic development. The two projects include an equipment and truck dealership for Best Equipment Company and a Speedway gas station. The Commission also granted preliminary approval for a retail building near the new gas station. Last June, the North Royalton City Council unanimously approved legislation that allows Mayor Bob Stefanik to enter into an agreement for Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) tax incentives for Best Equipment Company. Under the CRA Program, those owning ....

Nov 7, 2016

Royalton Recorder marks 75 years of documenting life in North Royalton (Years 2009 – 2010)

January 5, 2009 was the first day back to school from the Christmas break. The traffic outside of NR High School was crowded but manageable. Mother Nature cooperated; it was dry and not too cold. The School District started the year by initiating the cutbacks necessary due to the failure of the 5.9 Emergency Operating Levy on November 4. The cutbacks included eliminating bussing for the high school students, dropping some course offerings, limiting school building access, and postponing textbook and technology upgrades. In addition $100 participation fee will be required from High School and M ....

Nov 7, 2016

Community teams up for Drug Take-Back Day resulting in a record-breaking collection

At the last Drug Take-Back Day, the collection of unused, unwanted or expired prescription and over-the-counter medications totaled a record-breaking 283 pounds. In comparison, there are approximately 1,056 average paperclips in one pound and roughly 500 plain M&M’s candy in one pound. If the collection were paper clips, the total would be about 298,848, and if the collection were M&M’s plain candy, the total would be approximately 141,500. The frigid temperatures and cold wind did not stop folks from dropping off their medications on Saturday, October 22. New this year, was two c ....

Nov 7, 2016

North Royalton High School Homecoming, A Jam-Packed Night

Homecoming at North Royalton High School on Friday, October 7, was a busy night for students and the community. The night involved a football game between North Royalton and Brecksville, the naming of the Homecoming King and Queen, honoring the senior members of the North Royalton High School Marching Band and honoring a student who will long be remembered by his classmates. The 2016 Homecoming King and Queen, along with their court were introduced.  They are:  King Ryan O'Malley, Queen Emily Butler,  Court: Jake Pacholski, Jacob Willmann, King Ryan O'Malley, Nick Coberly and Sam Ferg ....

Oct 19, 2016

NR Girls Soccer Suburban League Champs.  State Tournament Ahead.

The North Royalton Girls Varsity Soccer team has reached one goal this season and have their eyes set on another. The Girls team is champions of the National Division of the Suburban League.  Back on October 12, the Lady Bears defeated Stow-Munroe Falls 2-1 to wrap up the Division Championship.  It was the first outright Girls Soccer Championship for North Royalton in school history, although they shared the championship back in 2006. Head Coach Pete Ragone had a good feeling that the Lady Bears would claim the Championship.  “On the bus on the way to the Stow game it was very quiet ....

Oct 18, 2016