Brooklyn, Ohio is a city in Cuyahoga County and a suburb of Cleveland. The first permanent white settler of Brooklyn was James Fish, who came from Connecticut in the spring of 1812. Today, the city is known for its large collection of restaurants and bars.
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Offering Northeast Ohio skaters learn-to-skate programs and practice sessions for competitive figure skaters, the facility is a program of the City of Brooklyn, Ohio Recreation Department. Its schedules, programs, instructors, and contacts are featured, and various forms are available for downloading.
http://www.brooklynskating.com/
Comprised of businesses and professionals in the Brooklyn, Ohio region, the Chamber works to advance the commercial, financial, industrial and civic interests of its members and the community. An overview of the organization and the benefits of membership, a member directory, and calendar of events are featured.
http://www.brooklynohiochamber.org/
Operating a preschool, elementary, middle and high school, as well as a career center, the public school administrative district is headquartered in Brooklyn, Ohio. Its school campuses and programs are highlighted, along with an overview of the district, a district calendar, and contacts.
http://www.brooklyn.k12.oh.us/
The mayor’s office and court, the city council, and its administrative offices are introduced, with contacts, on the official web site for the city. Meeting schedules, a calendar of upcoming events, and a guide to area services are presented.
http://www.brooklynohio.gov/
HCS, in Brooklyn, Ohio, is a ministry of the Cleveland Baptist Church for students in grades kindergarten through the eighth grade. Its cafeteria and fine arts programs are highlighted, along with a school calendar, video, and contact information.
http://www.hcspatriots.org/