Named for the Reverend Adamson Bentley, the town’s founder, Bentleyville is a village in Cuyahoga County, in the northeastern part of Ohio. The community was founded in 1831.
 
 
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Bentleyville Police Department
The BPD is the primary law enforcement agency for the Village of Benleyville, Ohio. Department personnel and its patrol services are introduced, along with telephone numbers, notices, and announcements.
http://www.villageofbentleyville.org/police/
The historical building was constructed in 1848 by Duncan McFarland from bricks of orange clay that he made himself. Biographical information is featured, along with information about the building, including photographs.
http://www.villageofbentleyville.org/duncan-mcfarland-homestead/
The city’s official web site introduces the city council, committees, and municipal services. A schedule of public meetings and hearings are posted, along with ordinances and contact data. A newsletter is also posted to the site.
http://www.villageofbentleyville.org/