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  2. Parma, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, located on the southern edge of Cleveland. As of the 2020 census, its population was 81,144. Parma is the seventh largest city in the state of Ohio, the largest suburb in the state, and the second largest city in Cuyahoga County after Cleveland. [3]

  3. The Onion Chimes In On Parma PD Case + Cedar ... - Patch

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    The jokes: Novak's parody page was only live for 12 hours. In one of his jokes, he wrote that police were giving pedophiles a chance to get off the sex offender registry by solving puzzles. In ...

  4. The 9 Most Popular Senior Living Communities in Cleveland, OH

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    Located on Broadview Road near Sprague and Pleasant Valley in Cleveland, you have the freedom to leave behind the onsite amenities if you so choose and enjoy the Shoppes at Parma, local movie ...

  5. Parma Heights, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Parma Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. The city's population was 20,863 as of the 2020 census. A suburb of Cleveland, it is a part of the Cleveland metropolitan area. Parma Heights is surrounded on the north, east and south by the larger city of Parma. The cities of Brook Park and Middleburg Heights form most of the ...

  6. Man Sues Parma Over Very Real Arrest For His Fake ... - Patch

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    Man Sues Parma Over Very Real Arrest For His Fake Facebook Page - Cleveland, OH - Anthony Novak sued the city of Parma and three cops, saying his felony arrest violated his right to free...

  7. Beachcliff Market Square - Wikipedia

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    Beachcliff Market Square, the 110,000-square-foot (10,000 m 2) shopping center, was built in 1983 and was renovated in October 1988 to support more tenants. The center was redeveloped in November 2006 under Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate, Inc. [1] and was later acquired by Madison Marquette in October 1998. [2]