Submitted by Frank Gwirtz Parkman Township I was talking to a friend last week and reminded him that the primary election was coming up on March 17 and that Matt Rambo […]
Letters to Editor—Chagrin Valley Times, January 30, 2020
http://www.chagrinvalleytoday.com/viewpoint/article_256c90ea-42dd-11ea-9e3e-937ce01d0057.html Enough is enough Enough of Judge Timothy Grendell’s use of our public money for blatant self-promotion shenanigans. Why are we paying to have his photo on local diner placemats, on church […]
Down to the Crossroads
Submitted by John Augustine Parkman Township We citizens are facing a “Y” in the road this March. March 17th is the primary election day here in Ohio. Tim Grendell and Matthew […]
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Park district awards contract for Sunnybrook project
NOTE: This article clearly shows that the current members of the Geauga Park District Board of Commissioners are uninterested in preservation of park lands and natural resources and want to open as […]
Protect Geauga Parks endorses Matthew Rambo
Protect Geauga Parks announces the endorsement of Matthew Rambo for Geauga County Probate/Juvenile Court Judge. Matt Rambo is running for judge in opposition to Timothy J. Grendell on the Republican ballot in […]
Issue 3 to hit March ballot to buy Russell green space
Chagrin Valley Times January 16, 2020 by Sam Cottrill http://www.chagrinvalleytoday.com/communities/article_f5516b4c-37ec-11ea-b705-e358bdb1fef2.html The Russell Township Citizens Park District’s 1-mill levy, now officially dubbed Issue 3, will appear on the March 17 ballot for […]
Letter to Editor Chagrin Valley Times—January 16, 2020
http://www.chagrinvalleytoday.com/viewpoint/article_25e4ad02-37e1-11ea-a6cd-537082bc4768.html Support for Matthew Rambo Tired of the judicial overreach, bullying, name calling and vindictiveness that has plagued Geauga County through the reign of Grendell, the citizens group Protect Geauga Parks […]
Matthew Rambo challenges for Probate/Juvenile Court Judge
“This is about restoring faith in the probate/juvenile court and returning the judiciary to its intended role as a nonpartisan office. This is about having a judge we can be proud of.” […]
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