The August meeting of the North Royalton Board of Education took place on Monday, August 9, at the North Royalton Performing Arts Center. The Board appointed Superintendent Michael Laub, or his designee, as the Board’s Hearing Officer for all suspension hearings and expulsions. School Superintendent Michael Laub acknowledged and publicly thanked Connor Krause for his attainment of Eagle Scout. He built two picnic tables for the elementary school as his project. Eight residents addressed the Board with questions and concerns regarding COVID-19 protocols, mask mandates and quarantines. Lau ....
If you’re looking for one last hurrah before the kids head back to school, the City of North Royalton has you covered. A “Movie in the Park” event will kick things off tomorrow, Aug. 20, at 8 p.m. at Memorial Park, located at 14600 State Road. Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz will be serving up hotdogs and popcorn and the showing of “Sonic the Hedgehog” will follow at dusk. The city reminds attendees to bring their own chairs and/or blankets. This event is free and open to the public. A two-day celebration, “Summerfest,” will kick off the next day, Aug. 21, at Memorial Park, and contin ....
The filing deadline for the November 2 election candidates has passed and candidates for various positions in both the City Council and School Board, as well as Parma Municipal Court, have been named. The deadline for November 7 election was August 4, at 4:00 p.m. One position in the Parma Municipal Court for Judge, full term commencing January 1, 2022 is being sought by current Judge Timothy P. Gilligan. Another position in the Parma Municipal Court for the position of Clerk, full term commencing January 1, 2022, is being sought by Marty Vittardi. The time line for the November 2 election i ....
New elementary school ready to welcome students
Classes in the North Royalton School District begin on Monday, August 30. You could say the new school year begins a new era of education for parents in North Royalton and Broadview Heights. First, there is a new Superintendent of North Royalton Schools. Michael Laub takes over for Greg Gurka who recently retired. The excitement that Laub has for being a new superintendent, in a new district, in a new school year is boundless. “I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of the Bear Family! It is an honor to serve the families of North Royalton and Broadview Heights. I am very appreciative t ....
North Royalton boy, 10, takes 3rd place in international opera competition
Alex Cosma is like any child his age. The 10-year-old North Royalton Elementary School student enjoys playing sports, swimming and spending time with his family and friends. But Cosma has an extraordinary talent that not many his age share: opera singing. Cosma, a student of Olga’s Music Studio in North Royalton, recently competed virtually in The Elena Obraztsova International Competition of Young Vocalists. The competition took place in St. Petersburg, Russia. He was just one of four children representing the United States and earned third place, after moving to the final round with other ....
Cosgrove Family Foundation Donates $1.25 Million to Southwest General Health Center
Gift supports higher-level maternity, newborn care in southwestern Cuyahoga and northern Medina Counties Southwest General Health Center is honored to announce the charitable donation of $1.25 million from The Cosgrove Family Foundation in support of the hospital’s Maternity Unit renovation and expansion project. Construction is well underway on the transformative $17.6 million project, which will double the size of the current Maternity Unit while adding a higher level of care for moms and babies—elevating from Level I care to Level II care. When completed, the newly named “Cosgrove ....
NR Youth Fishing Derby draws a record crowd
Armed with fishing poles, tackle boxes, lures and their favorite lawn chair, youngsters invaded Memorial Park on July 23, for the 16th Annual George Modock, Jr. Memorial Fishing Derby. Eighty-seven youngsters between the ages of 7 and 15 turned out for the competition. “The normal turnout is between 30-35. One year we had 68 youngsters. This turnout is a pleasant surprise,” said Jason Swim of the North Royalton Recreation Department. “I think it’s another sign that people want to get together again,” said North Royalton Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz. “And a big thank you to the Modock ....
Master Plan zoning changes headed to voters
Come November, voters will be asked to adopt a new Master Land Use Plan, which is a result of the recommendations from City’s new Master Plan. Council unanimously adopted legislation that would provide the question of adoption of the new zoning map with changes that are recommended in the 2021 Master Plan, to be placed on the November 2 ballot. Both measures were adopted after the approval of the City’s Planning Commission. The proposed charter amendment on the November 2 ballot would read as follows: “PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT A majority affirmative vote is necessary for passage. SH ....
‘Hometown Heroes’ banners will adorn Royalton Road
The City is giving residents the opportunity to honor their loved ones who have served in the military. Starting this month, the Hometown Heroes Banner Program, spearheaded by Ward 4 Councilman Jeremy Dietrich, will decorate a section of Royalton Road from West 130 Street to York Road with large, vibrant banners displaying the names, branch of service and photos of those who have served in the military and have ties to North Royalton. Measuring 2 feet by 6 feet, and designed and printed by Gearin’ Up, each banner costs $100 and will be displayed along the roadway for two years, Memorial Da ....
Resolution adopted on claims in opioid lawsuit
North Royalton City Council unanimously adopted a resolution approving a proposed plan for liquidation of an opioid maker in bankruptcy court. The resolution states that the City is a party to lawsuits involving “the claims for damages arising out of the opioid addiction calamity.” One of the defendants in the case is Mallinckrodt PLC. The company filed for bankruptcy protection last October and there currently is pending a proposed plan of liquidation and the creation of a trust to pay out assets to the claimants. The City’s Special Counsel, Kelley and Ferraro LLP, who is representing ....