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Closing of Carrie Cerino’s is a shock for city, neighboring suburbs

It’s been nearly a month since one of North Royalton’s oldest and most treasured family-owned restaurants closed its doors, and the community is still adjusting to the change. Carrie Cerino’s Ristorante & Party Center, a long-cherished Italian eatery, nightclub and banquet center located on Ridge Road, unexpectedly shuttered Feb. 18 without any warning, other than a post on its Facebook page Feb. 19 that stated: “After sharing in the memories of many family events for over 57 years, Carrie Cerino’s Ristorante & Party Center will be closed effective February 18, 2020. Unfortunately ....

Mar 10, 2020

NR City Schools’ Bus Driver Bruce Abbott Named Ohio Bus Driver of the Year

Bruce Abbott, a bus driver for North Royalton City Schools, has been named the Ohio Bus Driver of the Year. The George Sontag Jr. Ohio Bus Driver of the Year Award recognizes bus drivers who exhibit outstanding leadership and professional conduct in the school transportation field, both in the district they represent as well as in the State of Ohio. “We are very proud of Bruce and congratulate him on this honor,” said Superintendent Greg Gurka, North Royalton City Schools. “He is a wonderful representation of all the outstanding people who work in our transportation department.” Bru ....

Mar 10, 2020

Berny Claridge is a centenarian

A little child holds up two or three fingers to proudly say, “I’m these many.” Youngsters look forward to their birthdays that mark the time of their lives; five years, then double digits at ten, teen years, 21, 40s, and 50s all seem to just rush by. Miles stone birthdays are notable celebrations with family and best friends, especially if you celebrate your 100th birthday. That’s a lot of candles to blow out. Berny Claridge, a petite little lady with quick wit and laughing eyes, celebrated her 100th birthday. Her five children and their spouses, twelve grandchildren, nine great-g ....

Mar 10, 2020

NRHS Alumna Mariah Burks to lead Antigone at Cleveland Play House

Bold Interpretation of Ancient Classic Comes to the Outcalt Theatre March 2020 Cleveland Play House (CPH) Artistic Director Laura Kepley has announced the casting of Cleveland native Mariah Burks in the title role of the timeless Greek tragedy Antigone. Staged in the intimate Outcalt Theatre March 28 through April 19, 2020, this contemporary translation is freely adapted by playwright Emily Mann from the classic play by Sophocles. Antigone is generously supported by Presenting Sponsor, DLR Group | Westlake Reed Leskosky. Mariah Burks, as third grader in Cleveland ....

Mar 10, 2020

Huntington Bank at North Royalton Giant Eagle is robbed

At about 3:15 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, North Royalton Police were called to the Huntington Bank, located inside the North Royalton Giant Eagle, where a robbery was reported. According to North Royalton Police Detective, David Loeding, the suspect displayed a note to the teller, which read “give me all the money. If you do anything, I’ll shoot you.” The teller then handed over an undisclosed amount of cash. The robber then reportedly said “don’t call anyone, don’t do anything. If you do, I’ll come back and shoot.” He then fled the bank and Giant Eagle, getting into ....

Feb 25, 2020

The Bears Are Suburban League National Conference Boys Basketball Champions

The North Royalton Boys Basketball team had set Goal Number One when their off-season workouts took place during the summer months. The Goal: To win the Suburban League National Conference Championship. On February 14, the team was able to say “Mission Accomplished!” In front of a packed house at the Herman L. Joy Gymnasium, the Bears defeated Brecksville-Broadview Heights 58-45 to wrap up the title. Senior Jordan Garland and junior Omar Abuhamdeh led the Bears in scoring with 14 points apiece and senior Daylin Riley added 13. North Royalton used the same script they had all season i ....

Feb 25, 2020

Tire flipping, ‘rock’ climbing, and more improvements coming to the local YMCA

If you enjoy exercising at the North Royalton Family YMCA (and keeping up with your New Year’s resolution to get fit), here’s some news to really get your heart pumping. Starting this spring, gym-goers will see new equipment installed to further enhance their workouts and exercising experience. Members may have noticed that the large wellness desk has been removed from the first floor of the State Road facility. The move came to make room for a Freedom Climber climbing wall that will be installed to the existing wall, said newly named Executive Director Jeff Jacko. Those with a fear of ....

Feb 25, 2020

‘No matter what age they are, they have the ability to make a difference’ Royal Redeemer celebrates Valentine’s Day with service

There’s a whole lot of love at Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church and School. On Valentine’s Day, the church and school community celebrated “Love in Action Day,” with school students performing a heart-warming mix of service projects and church members baking, packaging and hand-delivering close to 2,000 cookies to 75 locations throughout North Royalton, Strongsville and Brunswick. The annual event has been a yearly occasion for nearly a decade. “This is our joy-filled opportunity to ‘be the hands and feet of Jesus and show service and Christian love to others, for no other reason, ....

Feb 25, 2020

City to sell old compost facility property

The North Royalton City Council unanimously adopted legislation that would allow the Mayor and Community Development Director to go out for bids for city-owned property on Royalton Road. “We no longer need it, so why have it,” said Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz. “If we don’t think we’re going to utilize it and we have to continue to pay for upkeep and such, why do it?” The city’s old compost facility, located on Royalton Road, near Abbey Road, has not been utilized for several years. It was previously leased to Kurtz Brothers to operate the North Royalton Regional Compost Facility ....

Feb 25, 2020

New Council discusses changes to Deer Legislation

After Police Chief Ken Bilinovich gave City Council an update on the 2019 deer season statistics at the January meeting of the Council Safety Committee, Ward 4 Councilman Jeremy Dietrich stated that he thought the cost of the hunting permit should be reduced. “They are doing a favor for the city,” he noted, regarding the reduction of the deer population. At that point, Ward 5 Councilman Vince Weimer requested that Bilinovich give Council the cost of the program, so a discussion regarding the fee could take place. Currently, there is a registration fee of $150, as well as the cost of ....

Feb 25, 2020