A Two-Century Voyage Back in Time
Shaker’s Warrensville West Cemetery holds the early history of the City. Now it’s getting much-needed care to restore that visual history.
Shaker’s Warrensville West Cemetery holds the early history of the City. Now it’s getting much-needed care to restore that visual history.
Shaker’s Grow Not Mow program moves ahead to enhance biodiversity, powered by an ecosystem of helping hands.
Shaker dads tap into their love of lacrosse to create a new pathway for future players.
Chasing after his first-born turned into a lifelong passion for Shaker’s Tyrone Brown.
The Shaker Figure Skating Club turns 50.
A writer reflects on what she and her classmates learned 50 years ago in a fourth-grade class at Boulevard Elementary School.
Public transit has and continues to be at the heart of new development in Shaker Heights.
Shaker’s new police chief is a man on a mission.
The City’s approach to sustainability is multi-faceted. Shaker Life looks at the various programs and services that impact our quality of life.
The late founding father of youth baseball in Shaker Heights is honored with a plaque at his beloved Lomond field. By Zachary Lewis There are 20 words on the memorial to baseball fanatic Tom Fuerst, but only two words are needed to describe the marker itself: home run. For the late founding father of