Cleveland, is a unique city.  I used to run the Bonnie Bell Contest once a year and the tour started from downtown, East into a scary area, then into Shaker Hts which is an area that most people can't afford.  Around Shaker Hts, back into the EastSide and into Cleveland again.  We would then travel West to the limits and then back into downtown past their
stadium to the finish line.  One think I learned is most people who work in downtown, live outside the City, mostly to the West and South West Suburbs. Lakewood is just one of those Western towns.  But what is most important things is to be close to a major SCI hospital and benefits.
Chose once, chose wisely and best wishes!
W
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/28/2006 5:00:14 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Katie,
I'm fron Lorain/Elyria Ohio. (30) miles west of Cleveland. I've always heard Youngstown is not a very nice place to live. A large history of crime. In the western suburbs of Cleveland, there are some very nice neighborhoods, Parma is a one of them. There is a hospital on the west side, Metro-Health Medical Center that has an SCI floor and SCI out patient center. On the east side of Cleveland there is the Cleveland Clinic. The eastern suburbs are pricey. But no matter where you live in the greater Cleveland area, both hospitals have Clinics in many neighborhoods.
Diane
 

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