Mayor’s Note – November
Anyone else happy election season is nearly over? I am. Between the commercials and tense conversations I see family and friends having, November 5th cannot come soon enough. [...]
Anyone else happy election season is nearly over? I am. Between the commercials and tense conversations I see family and friends having, November 5th cannot come soon enough. [...]
Referring to the August storm that brought many hundreds if not thousands of trees and limbs down all around the city, and as significant as the damage was, [...]
We’ve all used the idiom “time flies,” but I am still flabbergasted that it’s already August. It seems like just yesterday we had a couple hundred people lining [...]
On June 26th, Kirtland lost a great friend in Hubert (Junior) Orick. Junior, as he was best known, was a mainstay in our city for over sixty years [...]
June in Kirtland means at least one thing – the Kirtland Kiwanis Strawberry Festival and Parade will bring the community and guests from all over in droves. Year [...]
The spirit of volunteerism in Kirtland continues. And I’m not sure how many times I’ve said it, but I couldn’t be prouder of how the community ceaselessly gives [...]
I’ll start this month by congratulating Kirtland Public Works Director, Joe Fornaro, for being selected one of the top ten Public Works Directors in the country. I may [...]
Only in the last few years, have I come to know why Easter falls when it does. Simply explained, it is the first Sunday after the full moon that [...]
Each month, in addition to an update in the Chronicle, I have an opportunity to write a note in the Kirtland Senior Center Newsletter. The newsletter is made [...]
I have to say, 2024 started a bit rough. On Sunday, January 7th, Eastlake Mayor, Dennis Morley passed away. Dennis was not only a great mayor and tremendously [...]