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Daily Wire

North Ridgeville Rec Center Events

Tots Trick-or-Treat BOO!!! Bring out your little witches and goblins to City Hall to march in a parade and receive some ghoulish treats. THERE ARE NO WALK-INS AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT. YOU MUST BE PRE-REGISTERED TO ATTEND. We will be taking the first 150 people who pre-register for this event. This is a FREE event for boys and girls up ... Read More »

A Message from Mayor Corcoran

As we begin to wind down from all of the capital improvement projects, I want to take this opportunity to talk about economic development and free enterprise. Free enterprise refers to an economy where businesses are free from government control. On a number of occasions, we’ve heard that we have too many of certain businesses, e.g., pizza places, auto parts ... Read More »

North Ridgeville Schools Ranger Round-Up

1,000 Assists for Shupp North Ridgeville High volleyball star Emma Shupp recently achieved the milestone of 1,000 assists. Congrats Emma! Preschool Typical Peer Information Night On Monday, November 16, from 5-6 p.m., the Ridgeville Early Childhood Learning Community is hosting a virtual Preschool Typical Peer Information Night. The event is for any parent interested in enrolling their student for preschool ... Read More »

Community Care Fruit Sale Fundraiser

Community Care will again be selling fruit as a fundraiser this fall. You can purchase navel oranges, pink grapefruit, juice oranges, apples, and mandarins as well as various gift boxes. The fruit will be delivered to Fields United Methodist Church during the first couple weeks in December or you can choose to have it delivered to another address for an ... Read More »

Danbury Senior Living: ROPE Winner, Ghostly Crafts & First Responders Luncheon

Congratulations to the Danbury North Ridgeville ROPE Winner Kathy is one of the dietary team members at Danbury Senior Living North Ridgeville who prepares delicious and nutritious meals for residents. Danbury offers anytime dining (7a.m.-7p.m.) and all menu items are made to order. Thank you. Kathy for all your hard work each and everyday! The residents, families, and staff appreciate ... Read More »

Masking Up in North Ridgeville

From the first day of the shutdown, North Ridgeville Community Care had a group of volunteers who leaped into action. They wanted to help and figured out how to do it. Bev Behrns, Mary Elchlinger, Barbara Kraemer, and Jean Beckner figured out how; making masks for the people of North Ridgeville and our clients. They gather up material and elastic, ... Read More »

Community Care Adopt-A-Child for Christmas

As we roll into the holiday season, we hope you think about helping North Ridgeville Community Care. We have started our Adopt-a-Child program and are looking for generous people to help out with this. If you don’t want to take on a family or child please consider donating an unwrapped toy to be distributed to the children of North Ridgeville. ... Read More »

Special Leaf Collection, October 27-November 24

Leaves may be placed at the curb in plastic bags beginning October 27 through November 24, 2020 on regular trash pick-up day. After November 24, leaves in plastic bags can only be left out as extra trash during bulk pick-up week each month. From April through October each year, yard waste must be placed in brown yard waste bags for ... Read More »

Senior Center Spaghetti Dinner, October 30

The Senior Center will be hosting a drive thru spaghetti dinner on Friday, October 30, 2020 from 5-7 PM. The cost is $6 per dinner and includes spaghetti and meatballs and garlic bread. You must purchase your tickets in advance. Please stop by the Mayor’s Office at City Hall, 7307 Avon Belden Road, North Ridgeville to purchase your tickets (cash ... Read More »

Thank You, Police Department!

Families from the North Ridgeville Early Childhood PTA recently went to the Police Station and chalked up the entrance to the department. They couldn’t have picked a better week with no rain. “This brightens our day every time we walk in,” said the police department. “Thanks to all of you.” Read More »