Township News and Events

06/15/2010 - 12:39pm

Hinckley Fireman's Association / 75th Anniversary

Pancake Breakfast

SUNDAY - June 20th, 2010 / 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Hinckley Fire Department  1410 Ridge Road, Hinckley, Ohio  44233

$7.00 Adults / $6.00 Seniors / $4.00 Children

Call Heather Barrett with any questions  216.870.2469

 

05/19/2010 - 12:39pm

Visit the Ohio Department of Transportation Website for information regarding speed studies: http://www.dot.state.oh.us/districts/D03/Planning/TrafficPlanning/Pages/...

05/19/2010 - 12:28pm

The Medina County Building Department has updated the Building Permit Fee Schedules. To access the new Buidling Permit Fee Schedule go to:
http://www.building.co.medina.oh.us/fee%20schedule.pdf

04/29/2010 - 12:15pm

The Medina County Treasurer's Office will be re-launching the Fix-It Fund Improvement Loan Program on May 17th, 2010.   Fix-It Funds enables eligible Medina County homeowners to repair or remodel their homes at interest rates 3% below what a bank would normally offer.  For more information click on "Fix-It Fund Improvement Loan Program" title.

12/25/2009 - 11:03pm

The legend of the annual return of the buzzards (turkey vultures) to Buzzard Roost in the Cleveland Metroparks goes back nearly a century in Hinckley history.

Legend has it that they were first attracted by the tons of butchering refuse and unwanted game left behind in the great Hinckley Hunt of 1818, but additional historical research among the records of the Sylvester Library of Medina uncovered an old manuscript by William Coggswell, who as a youth with his uncle, Gibson Gates, were the first white men to set foot in the township in 1810. This manuscript told of their expedition from Bath...

12/02/2009 - 12:13am

Walter A. Robb, Jr. was born in Hinckley on September 1, 1930. Walter's father, Walter A. Robb, Sr. moved to Hinckley in 1922 and started a family. He had four sons, Richard, Ramon, Herbert and Walter Jr. They lived on a 13-acre property on River Road raising farm animals. The Robb Family community involvement began when Walter, Sr. became a charter member of the Hinckley Fire Department and the First Township Zoning Inspector. Walter's father also served on the Hinckley School Board and, in 1942, Walter, Sr. was elected Hinckley Trustee...

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