East Cleveland, Ohio is a suburb of Cleveland, and a city in Cuyahoga County. East Cleveland is bounded to its north, west, and southwest by Cleveland, and by Cleveland Heights to the east and south. The community was incorporated as a village in 1895, becoming a city in 1911.
 
 
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WOIO Television presents news, weather, event listings, and a guide to restaurants, businesses, schools, and real estate in East Cleveland, Ohio. Readers may submit news tips, event schedules, or photographs through the web site.
http://eastcleveland.woio.com/
The PK-12 public school administrative district is headquartered in East Cleveland, Ohio. Its school campuses are profiled, with schedules, faculty and staff listings, and announcements. Other resources includes general information about the district and access to various forms and other documents.
http://www.east-cleveland.k12.oh.us/
East Cleveland Fire Department
The unofficial web site for the ECFD offers a history of the department, fire and emergency medical services photographs, run totals, and an overview of its two fire stations, as of 2008, when the site was last updated.
http://eastclevelandfire.tripod.com/
East Cleveland Municipal Court
The address, directions, and hours of operation of the municipal court for East Cleveland, Ohio are published, along with a biography of the municipal judge, an overview of the rules of the court, and details and contacts for its traffic, criminal and civil divisions, probation department, and jury information.
http://www.eccourt.com/
East Cleveland Neighborhood Center
The community-based, non-profit organization offers social services, public education, prevention and intervention services in East Cleveland, Ohio. Its programs and services are outlined, along with a calendar of events, contacts, and information about partnerships and future changes.
http://www.ecneighborhoodcenter.org/
Established in 1913, the library features a main branch location in East Cleveland, Ohio, which includes the regular library collections of books, DVDs, music and other resources, as well as the Debra Ann November Learning Center, with a children’s service area, technology center, Black Heritage collection, and a 250-seat performing arts center. Its location, hours, and schedules are posted.
http://www.ecpl.lib.oh.us/
The not-for-profit organization offers four or five community theater productions each seasons, along with special programs, housed in what was originally the Windermere Presbyterian Church building, constructed in 1896. Its programs and schedules are presented, along with photographs, video, and an online discussion forum.
http://www.eastclevelandtheater.com/
East Cleveland Township Cemetery
Owned and maintained by the East Cleveland Township Cemetery Foundation, the cemetery on East 118th Street was founded in 1859 by the East Cleveland Township, which is no longer in existence, and now located within the City of Cleveland, Ohio. Maps, burial information, contacts, and a calendar of events is published.
http://www.ectcf.org/