
A Prosperity Social Club Birthday Bash Planned to Honor its Origins
10 YEARS IN TREMONT
It’s hard to believe it’s been a decade since Prosperity Social Club opened in Tremont, but maybe that’s because this charming neighborhood pub—with its local Cleveland brewery signs and Eastern European-inspired comfort food menu specialties—has always acknowledged its history. Continue reading
OKTOBERFEST AT TREMONT TAPHOUSE
What Goes Down Must Come Up
“Why learning to mountain bike in the Cleveland Metroparks has gotten me nowhere!”
by Joshua C York
Today I found myself atop what was oddly a very tall hill in an otherwise pretty flat part of Oklahoma. I was in Tulsa, and I rode the Turkey Mountain trail network up and down and back and forth and somehow gained 800 feet to be straddling my bike and gazing down a straight chute of rock and scree and wondering just how I was supposed to ride back down the sketchiest stretch of downhill I have ever attempted. Continue reading
Another Well-Attended Esperanza Back to School Celebration
Photo by Diana Greenberg | DBG PR | Diana@dbgpr.com Continue reading
A Call for Moderation in Development by Dawn Lorring
On August 7, 2015, the Cleveland Planning Commission will meet in City Hall, Room 514, at 9:00 AM to consider Knez Builder’s proposal. I urge my fellow residents to attend this meeting and have their voices heard.
by Dawn Lorring
As Cleveland’s revitalization gains momentum, wonderful things are happening. More residents live in downtown and new retail shops and world class restaurants abound. Long past are the days when Cleveland was known simply as the mistake on the lake.
One of the reasons that my husband and I love Cleveland is that every neighborhood is unique. Who can’t fall in love with the artsy vibes of Waterloo and the Detroit-shore way and the bustling night life in Ohio City? That neighborhood feel is exactly why we chose to move to the distinct pocket of Tremont known as Duck Island. We have a beautiful mix of neighbors who are committed to our “little neck of the woods.” With mainly older homes, with nice yards, Duck Island is a neighborhood where everyone looks out for each other, says hello and asks how you are doing. In the busy world of today, that is difficult to find. Continue reading
The August Issue of The Tremonster is Out
Crust Opens Second Location
ANOTHER STARTUP USES TREMONT AS A SPRINGBOARD FOR EXPANSION
a special report by The Tremonster
The new, second location for Crust – in Midtown Cleveland – is up and running. Now, the familiar sights and smells that have beckoned Tremonsters half way down Kenilworth from either W. 10th or W. 11th Streets to the small but mighty Crust Tremont location are having the same impact on new customers from the intersection of St. Clair Avenue and E. 30th Street. Continue reading
Paul L Dunbar Academy Open House 6pm on July 30th
Paul L Dunbar Academy welcomes you and your family to take a tour of our campus.
We are currently registering for the upcoming 2015-2016 school in grades PreK-8. Continue reading
CMSD kicks off attendance campaign
CMSD NEWS BUREAU
CMSD is waging a communitywide campaign – complete with billboards, yard signs, bus placards and radio spots – aimed at raising school attendance.
The “Get to School. You Can Make It!” campaign will target an epidemic: In nearly two-thirds of District schools, more than half of the students are chronically absent – defined as missing 10 days or more per year. Continue reading





