Today Is

AUGUST

20

2008

  Medina-Gazette Online  

Monthly Archive

 

Current Weather

  • Sunny Medina 65°
    Sunny Brunswick 66°

Home | News | Sports | Obituaries | Accent | Business Directory | e-Edition | Photo Journal | Classifieds | Place an Ad | Contact Us


Taking Flight: Akron Art Museum reopens after architectural transformation

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

Walking into the new Akron Art Museum, one thing is for sure — not only is art displayed in the building, but the building itself is quite a work of art.
Designed by the internationally-renowned architecture firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, the museum incorporates the original Akron Art Museum — the 1899 Building — with a three-part expansion […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Accent · Entertainment

Fiction Plane has tie to The Police

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

Ever since Fiction Plane’s Joe Sumner decided to venture into a career in music, the singer-bassist has been fighting the specter of nepotism.
In fact, as the son of rock star Sting (aka Gordon Sumner), the 30-year-old Sumner has made it his badge of honor to actively downplay anything that remotely resembled a silver spoon to […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Entertainment

Treemendous Treehouses bring art to outdoors

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

AKRON — The art of architecture is gracing the gardens of Stan Hywet this summer and fall. Treemendous Treehouses, an exhibit of 11 eclectic treehouses, is scattered throughout Stan Hywet’s grounds.
The treehouses range from the traditional — “A LEAF’S eye view” is a tree house of any child’s dreams, complete with a balcony and windows […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Entertainment

Permit required to scale Whipp’s Ledges

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

HINCKLEY TWP. — When hikers get stuck atop Whipp’s Ledges at the Cleveland Metroparks Hinckley Reservation, park rangers easily can surmise what’s happened.
“It’s pretty much cut and dry, the same every time,” Sgt. Mark Hayner, a ranger for seven years, said. “They climb up — and people think they’re experienced climbers — and they figure […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Uncategorized · News · Featured

Beachy’s book explores history of the Medina County Home

July 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment

“The year was 1855 and Franklin Pierce was President of the United States. In Mexico there was a dictator named Santa Anna about to be deposed. Florence Nightingale was just another nurse and Charles Dickens had yet to come up with the ideas that would lead to Great Expectations for many … The pope was […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Community

Maroon 5 plans fall concert schedule

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

If there was any doubt Maroon 5 would experience any semblance of a sophomore slump, those worries were quickly put aside when the band’s recently released album, “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long,” debuted at No. 1 on the charts. The Los Angeles-based group is getting ready for a busy fall touring schedule, including an […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Entertainment

Medina teen interns at Cleveland Clinic

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

MEDINA — Many teens are grateful to cash paychecks from their summer employment at local restaurants and area retailers.
Seventeen-year-old Katie Kerns is feeling fortunate to earn a paycheck and also bank an enrichment of fringe benefits gained from her summer job at the Cleveland Clinic.
From June 11 to Aug. 10, Kerns is taking part in […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Community

‘Christietown’ explores Hollywood mystery

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

It’s just so hard for me to resist reading anything with the name “Christie” in the title, as it pertains to Dame Agatha Christie, that is. So, what was I to do when my eyes locked onto author Susan Kandel’s new Cece Caruso novel entitled “Christietown”? I could no more have NOT read it than […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Community

Good news for local radio station

July 13th, 2007 · 1 Comment

For the past few months, Medina County has finally been able to hear what the rest of the country has been tuning in to.
“We’re a radio station trying to reach people,” said David Pierce, Executive Director of Programming for Air 1 Radio. “We want them to know that there is hope in a God who […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Religion

Cemetery tour planned

July 13th, 2007 · No Comments

The Medina County Home Cemetery Committee will hold an open house at the Pauper’s Graveyard on Deerview Lane at 10 a.m. on July 21. This interpretive program is designed to give the public an up-close, behind-the-scenes look into the ongoing restoration of one of Medina’s oldest and most forgotten burial grounds. The cemetery is the […]

[Read more →]

Tags: Community