North Ridgeville Community Care is remaining open to help those in need. The following message was shared on their Facebook page: “At a time when everyone is stocking up on food and supplies for their own families, we are humbled that SO MANY are still choosing to donate food to Community Care! “Bare with us as we try to keep ... Read More »
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North Ridgeville School COVID-19 Information
Extended School Closure In a press conference on March 12, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that he consulted with health experts and declared an extended school closing period. As a result, the North Ridgeville City Schools will be closed Monday, March 16 through Friday, April 3, 2020. All after school events and extracurricular activities such as athletic practices, games and ... Read More »
North Ridgeville Ranked #3 Safest City in Ohio
The National Council for Home Safety and Security released their 2020 report listing the top safest cities in Ohio. North Ridgeville ranked #3 on the list. Here is what the article had to say about North Ridgeville: “On a whole, the outlook on crime in Ohio is fairly positive, as the state’s 2018 violent crime rate of 2.8 offenses per ... Read More »
Closures and Cancellations
We are currently experiencing uncertain times and we have an obligation to protect our most vulnerable citizens. As such, following the directive of Governor Mike DeWine and in an attempt to limit exposure to COVID-19, we will close the Senior Center building as of Wednesday, March 18, 2020. In addition to the closing of the Senior Center building, all activities ... Read More »
Working Women Connection Makes a Difference
Each month, the North Ridgeville Chapter of Working Women Connection does a philanthropic project to promote the welfare of others. Saturday, February 29, several members of the group and their significant others gathered at Sleep in Heavenly Peace’s warehouse in Amherst to deliver and assemble beds to children and families in need in Lorain County. Working Women Connection is a ... Read More »
Area Residents Show Their Support for LCCC Issue 17
Area residents support Lorain County Community College (LCCC) Issue 17. Editor: I support the Lorain County Community College (LCCC) Issue 17 on March 17th. Here are my three main reasons. Since I graduated it is necessary to obtain an education beyond high school for a decent paying job. But getting a degree can be expensive. This is why I regret ... Read More »
In Support of LCCC Issue 17
Dear Editor, I am voting to support Issue 17 to continue our community’s vital funding of Lorain County Community College. Every member of my family has attended classes at LCCC and benefited from the high quality, affordable higher education the college provides. In recent years I have been privileged to serve as the board chairman for the LCCC Foundation. The ... Read More »
Vote for LCCC Issue 17
Dear Editor, In today’s challenging and complex world, it is important that those interested have access to post-secondary education. As a Lorain County resident and administrator at Murray Ridge, I have been impressed by the commitment of Lorain County Community College (LCCC) to removing barriers to higher education for local citizens, including those with developmental disabilities. Recently LCCC became the ... Read More »
Lorain County Judge Endorses LCCC Issue 17
The Honorable Jim Miraldi, Judge Lorain County Court of Common Pleas, strongly endorses LCCC Issue 17 on the March ballot. Editor: I have seen how community investment in Lorain County Community College pays off for everyone. Passing Issue 17 is critical to the well being of our entire county regardless of your age or whether you live in a city ... Read More »
Lorain County Medical Leader Endorses LCCC Issue 17
Dr. Donald Sheldon, well-known and long-time Lorain County medical leader, strongly endorses LCCC Issue 17 on the March ballot. Editor: I have worked in health care in Lorain Country my entire career. As a clinician and hospital administrator I have seen first hand the important role Lorain County Community College (LCCC) plays in assuring we have a continuous flow of ... Read More »
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