![]() terminals in all cruisers and the dispatch center. Concert Series. Center was completed. Towers which is on display at Fire Station #1. School building opens. developed . Development Center opened, with help from the Beachwood Chamber of Commerce and CSU. Beachwood Schools superintendent; Dr. Richard A. Markwardt was named superintendent. of the "Power 100" in Northeast Ohio by Inside Business Magazine. Best Place to Live by Cleveland Magazine. Complex opened. Heritage opened. operating issue. The schools have not had an operating levy since. constructed. Medical Center was announced. the county to have an automated rubbish pick-up system. Center held its grand opening celebration with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and art exhibit by Peter Max. lift. expansion plans. Year Resident Salute. Program." the "100 Most Influential People" in Northeast Ohio by Inside Business. Fire Departments gained simultaneous accreditation status. location for American Red Cross blood drives. County Library to bring wi-fi to the Beachwood City Park and Beachwood Family Aquatic Center. Commerce introduced Taste of Beachwood. former MBNA property. "Music at the Library" series. Beachwood headquarters. to allow work on Saturday and Sunday after 9 a.m. and before 7 p.m. occupancy to protect homes and neighborhoods. named one of two Ohio middle schools to watch. cooperation with the city, installed a "Photo Gallery of Historical the Beachwood Chamber of Commerce received "Innovation Zone Award" for work in Economic Development. marketing class introduced it's first Green Dream eco-friendly business showcase. nationwide study of top places to retire. Council and the City of Beachwood hosted "Britto in Beachwood," with pop artist Romero Britto. Economic Development in house. public schools with highest percentage of students earning national merit semifinalist distinction. Cuyahoga County for recycling efforts. Beachwood High School as one of the best in the United States. opened its headquarters in Beachwood. "Recycling King" by Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District. on the $35.6 million Beachwood High School Improvement Project. Commerce named DeVore Technologies as Business of the Year, Richard "Dick" Adler as Citizen of the Year, posthumously, and Maltz Museum as Civic Organization of the Year. moved artifacts to its new archives at the Beachwood Service Department. first Diversity Show. established the Si Wachsberger Scholarship Fund. from black and white to color. Visitors Bureau was established to place an emphasis on attracting and growing the number of leisure and business travelers coming to the city. Commerce named TMW Systems as Business of the Year, Debra Zelman Rapoport as Resident of the Year and Montefiore as Civic organization of the Year. usage while driving. with the most reach fire engine in Ohio. in collaboration with the City of Beachwood, hosted its first Veterans Day Ceremony in the Beachwood Cemetery to honor Veterans. total building renovation. Scott Remer was named the first Presidential Scholar in Beachwood's history. opened in Beachwood. celebrated the completion of its $35.6 million upgrade. System was announced. 2012 |