
May 1 is special meeting for zoning change
by Sue Serdinak Richfield Village Council has scheduled a special meeting for May 1 to vote on the proposed zoning change that would allow apartments to be built on Brecksville Road. Petros Development Group proposed the rezoning of 8.1 acres from C-1 commercial to R-4 residential to allow a 44-unit senior development to be built. […]

Project Pride seeks volunteers and offers many recycling options
Community members are invited to participate in the annual roadside clean-up event, Project Pride, on Saturday, April 26, held rain or shine. The event will begin at 9 a.m. and conclude at noon. Volunteers are asked to meet at Revere High School, 3420 Everett Rd., to check in, pick up instructions, receive road assignments and […]

Mark Pawuk’s race to the top
by Noell Wolfgram Evans In some ways, the success of multiple Richfield companies and a racing career are intertwined in a broken-down lawn mower engine. In 1959, Emil Pawuk founded Emil Pawuk & Associates in Richfield to sell the various components needed to build gas stations. After years of being asked for help installing the parts and equipment they were selling, Emil started […]

Registration is open for June 7 Community Garage Sale
Sign-ups are now being taken for the 43rd Annual Richfield Community Garage Sale, sponsored by the Richfield Civic Organization with support from The Richfield Times. This popular event will be held on Saturday, June 7, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The June Richfield Times will include an itemized listing of all sales and a map showing […]

Mayor’s Corner
Spring is here and so is tax time. As a reminder, individual municipal income tax filings are due Monday, April 15. Your estimated income tax and/or request for a time extension is also due April 15. As we enter tax season, several related scams are reported to the police department every year. Fraudsters use everyone’s fear […]

Village seeking more cemetery space
by Sue Serdinak March 4 village council meeting The West Richfield Cemetery is running out of burial space, according to Richfield Village Service Director Scott Waldemarson and Councilperson Jeff Stoppenhagen. “We’re running out of gravesites at a good clip,” said Stoppenhagen. He recommended that council include money in the 2026 budget to expand the West Richfield Cemetery […]

Village severs sharing arrangement with recreation district
by Sue Serdinak Since July 2022, John Piepsny has served as recreation director for Richfield Village and the park director for the Richfield Joint Recreation District. According to the sharing agreement, Piepsny was a full-time employee of the village and worked half-time for RJRD. As an employee of the village, he received a salary and […]

Township Government
Happy springtime! I hope everyone is enjoying spending time outdoors again. The township’s service department will shift from snow removal to road, culvert, berm and property maintenance. There will be major road paving in the Glencairn development. We will also do roadway and drainage improvements on Stubbins and Farnham roads, and Hecker Drive that are funded […]
Village can’t stop ODOT from removing trees
by Sue Serdinak March 18 village council meeting A quiet Richfield Village Council meeting got rowdy when a discussion began about ODOT’s removal of trees along I-77. Jeffrey Newman, a resident of Oakes Road, complained that village officials have not done enough to stop ODOT from removing trees that act as a sound and visual […]
Township to aid Glencairn HOA in traffic sign purchases
by Dan Holland March 6 township trustees meeting Based on a memorandum of understanding signed last year between Richfield Township and the Glencairn Forest Homeowners Association, the township will work with the group to purchase regulatory traffic signs to be mounted atop decorative sign posts. The HOA would purchase the signs. “They already have decorative […]
Superintendent’s corner
Preparing Students for the Future: Career Exploration at Every Level I am incredibly proud of the opportunities we provide our students to explore interests and careers from the earliest grades through high school. Our district is committed to starting with the end in mind – helping students discover their passions and chart pathways to success […]
County alerts public to government imposter scams
As part of the March 6 national “Slam the Scam Day,” Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro issued a release to warn the public about government imposter scams. There were more than 330,000 reports of business impersonation scams and nearly 160,000 reports of government impersonation scams in 2023, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Combined, these […]
Revere board gets preview of new cell phone policy
by Sheldon Ocker March 18 board of education meeting Superintendent Dan White apprised the Revere Board of Education of student cell phone rules that served as a first reading of a new policy, anticipating a vote in April. At the core of the policy, students would be restricted in their use of cell phones during […]
RJRD seeks grant to make main pathway ADA accessible
by Sue Serdinak March 17 RJRD board meeting Mike Selig, vice chair of the Richfield Joint Recreation District board, reported that he applied for a grant from the Clean Ohio Trails Fund of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to make the main trail that leads to the Amity and North houses ADA accessible. Board […]
RJRD board allows open dialogue with Friends
by Sue Serdinak Feb. 24 RJRD board meeting The board of the Richfield Joint Recreation District had business to do, but more than 100 people attending the meeting (with a police officer in the back of the room), came to hear about ongoing issues involving the board and the Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve. The […]
Letter to the Editor
Reply to ‘Get a Hobby’ To the Editor: I walk into council meetings. I do not swoop. I go to the council meetings so this young Baby Boomer is aware of what council is voting on. I suggest you attend the meetings also, so your facts are accurate and not assumptions. Pat Buckner Motor Road
Historical Society website offers information and photos
The Richfield Historical Society invites Richfield residents to investigate the organization’s website at richfieldohiohistoricalsociety.org. The home page lists upcoming events, and the pull-down bar allows easy access to several subjects including a brief history of Richfield, listing families, schools, churches, and cemeteries, and the history and activities of the organization. The most popular part of […]
Local chef offers eclectic menu at Richfield Brewing Company
by Dan Holland For Richfield native Mary Clarke, executive chef at Richfield Brewing Company, much of the inspiration for the menu she developed harkens back to her youth and includes a variety of locally sourced products. Clarke joined the team at Richfield Brewing Company on Nov. 1 and quickly developed a menu and brought in […]
The Grapevine
Former Revere third grade teacher, Michael Schauer, has continued his writing of the personification of a hamster in a second book. The sequel book is titled The Lost Hamsters and the Castle of Light. It is available at Amazon and Barnes and Nobles. The book contains life lessons, morals that help kids navigate life, as does his first […]
The 7-year-old takes to the track
by Noell Wolfgram Evans If you felt a gust of wind push past near Hawkins Road, it could very well have been nature. Or it could have been little Miles Morgan. Miles, all of seven-years-old, may be the youngest resident in Richfield to participate in a professional supercross race. On March 8, he raced in […]
Revere notes
Revere High senior Neha Yadavalli was recognized for co-creating a website and being editor-in-chief of the website called Conversatia, whose introduction includes the following: “We share our perspectives openly and honestly with a willingness to listen and learn from each other.” Yadavalli is a member of National Honor Society, mock trial and Key Club. Sofia Rauschert, James Mitter and Caroline […]
Bath Elementary fifth-graders enjoy outdoor adventure
by Wendy Turrell Bath Elementary fifth-graders experienced the great outdoors at the school’s annual “Nature Exploration” program with the Cuyahoga Valley Environmental Education Center. The education center is part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, according to CVEEC Director Amanda Schuster, and is a cooperative effort between the National Park Service and the Conservancy, a […]
Revere internship option explodes in popularity
by Sheldon Ocker It’s probably a no-brainer for most 18-year-olds or 28-year-olds or even 88-year-olds. Revere High School seniors have the following option: They can finish the last three weeks of their scholastic careers going to class for about 70 hours, or they can opt into the school’s internship program and shadow someone in the […]
Richfield Senior Center
It is said April Showers bring May flowers. Stop in at the Richfield Senior Center during the April showers, where it is always dry with hot coffee and cookies. While you are waiting for those May flowers, get your hats and attire ready for the Richfield Kentucky Derby Date. It will be held on May […]

Richfield Civic Organization
The Richfield Civic Organization will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 2, 7-9 p.m., at Fellowship Hall. Discussion topics will include our April 26 Earth Day event, the June 7 Richfield Community Garage Sale, and the August 9 Corny 5K and Family Trail Run/Walk. New members are always welcome. For additional information about […]
Richfield Police Beat
The Players:Male #1- The InstigatorFemale #1- Girlfriend of M1Female #2- Bartender and ex-girlfriend of M1Male #2- Current boyfriend of F2 The Storyline: F1 threw keys at M1. M1 pushed F1 to the ground. M2 came to her defense, which angered M1. F2 called 911. M1 told police he “body checked” M2. M2 said he “Beat the […]
Corrections
Correction “The Davey Tree Expert Company” is the correct name for the Richfield company that was founded in 1880.
Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve Meeting
Join the Friends of Richfield Heritage Preserve on Thursday, April 24, 7-9 p.m., for their annual meeting. Kitty Butler and Reggie Taussig from the Richfield Historical Society will present a talk on the society’s history and their plans for America’s 250th anniversary celebration. Friends’ President Corey Ringle will share the state of the organization followed by […]
Bath-Richfield Kiwanis
The club has been busy with service projects, including the Hope and Healing Center, Akron’s Vincent House and Shelter Care. The Kiwanis provided and served dinners for the families at Vincent House, which is a neighborhood safe place where students have a place to learn, play and dream. Planning has started for the Memorial Day […]
Area youth invited to ‘Raising The Bar’ conference on legal professions
“Raising the Bar” will hold its third annual conference on Saturday, March 29, at the Akron Municipal Courthouse from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The conference is co-hosted by Akron Municipal Court Administrative/Presiding Judge David Hamilton and Summit County Executive Ilene Shapiro, who co-created Raising the Bar to introduce minority high school students in the […]
National Park Service closes Towpath section
The Cuyahoga Valley National Park has temporarily closed the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail between Red Lock Trailhead and Brandywine Creek until Friday, May 2. The trail will be fully closed during this time. It will not reopen during evenings and weekends. The closure will also impact the Valley Trail, which uses the Towpath […]
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RJRD board finally allows open dialogue with Friends
RJRD board finally allows open dialogue with Friends by Sue Serdinak Feb. 24 RJRD board meeting The board of the Richfield Joint Recreation District had business to do, but more than 100 people attending the meeting (with a police officer in the back of the room), came to hear about ongoing issues involving the board […]
Friends books available prior to annual book sale.
The Richfield Branch Library has added new shelves in the foyer for books collected by the Friends of Richfield Library and available for purchase. Choose from non-fiction, various fiction genres, CDs and DVDs and place an appropriate donation in the donation box.The Friends next regular book sale will be Friday, April 4, and Saturday, April […]
Snow was celebrated at Snowbird Festival
The weather was perfect with plenty of snow for the annual Snowbird Festival, hosted by the Village of Richfield, Richfield Township and Richfield Joint Recreation District. Attendees enjoyed sledding and hiking in Richfield Heritage Preserve, a live animal presentation from the Akron Zoo and dogs from the Siberian Husky Club of Greater Cleveland. In addition they […]
Tennis Association sends check
The United State Tennis association recently viewed the tennis courts that the village installed last summer, and approved sending a $25,000 contribution. Accompanying the check, the association wrote, “The courts look great! … On behalf of the USTA and everyone in your community, thank you for your commitment to the great sport of tennis. Enjoy […]
Pre-Civil War house gets modern makeover
by Wendy Turrell The double-century home at 4749 W. Streetsboro Rd. has been sheltering Richfield families since 1815. Now, the new owner, Dan Chirayath, is giving it an extensive remodeling and reinvention for a 21st-Century family. Chirayath found the date that the house was built in an old county tax record, according to Richfield Historical […]

Mayor’s Corner
It is very unfortunate that a large number of trees and bushes are being cut down along I-77 and I-271. Neither I, nor my administration, had any warning that they were to be cut. ODOT is removing them to repair and replace their fencing that exists in the road right-of-way. My staff and I and […]
Public comments split on senior apartments
by Sue Serdinak Feb. 4 public hearing Petros Development Group has proposed purchasing the former Constantine Garden Center and building 44 apartments on the property and two adjoining parcels. The 8.1-acres is zoned C-1 commercial, which does not allow for apartments. Petros has requested the property be rezoned R-4, which allows for high-density apartments and […]
Village gets no help from state for highway problems
by Sue Serdinak Feb. 4 village council meeting Mayor Michael Wheeler reported that he asked state Rep. Bill Roemer to request state money to help pay overtime charges that Richfield Village safety forces accumulate because of accidents on I-77 and I-271 in Richfield. To date, the state has not responded. Police Chief Michael Swanson said […]
ODOT still says no to sound walls
by Sue Serdinak Feb. 18 village council meeting The Ohio Department of Transportation is repairing fences along interstate highways. According to Richfield Village Council President Ralph Waszak, ODOT installs fences to help keep animals off highways. With three interstate highways running through Richfield, residential areas are impacted by the noise of the vehicles. Richfield Village […]
Township Corner
The final phase to complete the paving of roads this summer in Glencairn Forest will include Braemer and Gullane drives, Aviemore Way, Heather Lane, and Stewart Court. In addition, Pulte Homes will restore construction-damaged Briarwood Road and West Whitethorn Circle, and we will fix the culverts and re-chip Farnham, Hecker, and Stubbins roads. We appreciate […]
Trustees to apply for stream restoration grant
by Dan Holland Feb. 6 township trustees meeting Richfield Township Trustees approved a resolution to apply for a $350,000 federal EPA grant for stream restoration of a pond located at Wheatley Road and Glencairn Forest Drive. “They [Glencairn HOA] want to return it to its original state, which is part of Furnace Run,” Trustee Chair […]
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Coming Events
Breakfast with the Bunny
First Congregational Church of Akron, located at 292 E Market St., Akron, will host a “Breakfast with the Bunny” event
9:00am - 11:00am
Pollinator Powwow
Master Beekeeper Robert Najjar, president of Summit County Beekeepers, will present information on honeybees...
1:00pm
Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church
Christ the Redeemer Lutheran Church features Simple Gifts as the next performer in Concerts@CRLC.
4:00pm
Ghost Ships of Lake Erie
Charles Cassady will talk at the Richfield Library on April 16 about Great Lakes shipwrecks, maritime haunts and superstitions
6:00pm
Town Hall Easter egg hunt
Richfield Easter egg hunt will start at the pavilion behind Town Hall.
11:00 am
Project Pride
Community members are invited to participate in the annual roadside cleanup event, Project Pride,
9:00am
The D-Day Invasion and Battle of the Bulge
The Richfield Historical Society will host its first 2025 “TakeMeBack” series presentation
2:00pm
Music at Bath Concert Series
The Music at Bath Concert Series continues with a performance by the Singers Companye chamber choir
5:00pm