Cuyahoga Heights is a village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. When Cuyahoga Heights severed its political ties with Newburgh Heights in 1918, the city hall building was assigned to the seceding area.
 
 
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Affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 28 is located in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, and sponsored by VFW Post 4566. A history and general information about the troop are presented, along with meeting schedules, summer camp schedules, photographs, and downloadable forms.
http://www.boyscouttroop28.com/
Operating an elementary, middle and high school, the public school administrative district in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio is highlighted, including each of its campuses, with schedules, calendars, faculty listings, and announcements. Various parent, student and teacher resources are also presented.
http://www.cuyhts.k12.oh.us/
Thompson Aluminum Casting Company
Headquartered in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, TAC produces premium aluminum and magnesium casting, using both the sand and permanent mold methods, with applications in the aerospace and defense industries. The company’s history, foundry capabilities, machining and finishing services, and the industries served are featured.
http://www.thompsoncasting.com/
The official web site for the village introduces the departments and officials that serve the municipality, as well as a calendar of events, village ordinances, and a guide to local schools, recreational programs, and services.
http://www.cuyahogaheights.com/
Zmija Family Christmas Display
The seasonal Christmas display is featured, including the dates and times that it is open, its location in Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, and admissions costs, as well as photographs of past displays.
http://zmija-display.freeservers.com/