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  2. List of mayors of Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    The official title of Mayors while holding office is: His/Her Worship The Mayor of Willoughby. First incorporated on 23 October 1865 as the Municipality of Willoughby, the council first met to elect six Aldermen and two Auditors on 16 December 1865, in the house of James Harris French and the first chairman, James William Bligh , was elected on ...

  3. Willoughby, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby has a mayor-council system of government. As of 2024, the mayor is Robert Fiala, a Republican. The City Council consists of seven members, who are elected for two-year terms. One member is elected by the city at-large, and six members are elected from wards. As of 2024, the members of the City Council are as follows: [12]

  4. City of Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    In 1890 the floral emblem was used in the middle of the seal for the first time with "Borough of Willoughby". Willoughby became a City on 17 November 1989 and the city crest was altered accordingly, with the wording "The Council of the City of Willoughby" replacing the previous title and a mural crown added to symbolise city status. It was this ...

  5. Election 2023: Several Willoughby Hills City Council races ...

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    The council president will receive $9,870.43 per year and members of council will receive $7,817.82 per year. There are currently 7,108 registered voters in Willoughby Hills eligible to cast ballots.

  6. George Brain - Wikipedia

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    Willoughby Council honoured Brain in 2008 by naming a lane after him. [14] Given Brain's pivotal role as the 'backbone' of the Free Library Movement, it has been stated that "This is more than a lane - it is a veritable avenue for future research by some of the brains of the library history world.

  7. Election 2023: Lake County candidates for November General ...

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    Election 2023: Lake County issues for November General Election Municipal courts Painesville Municipal Court Paul R. Malchesky Willoughby Municipal Court Marisa L. Cornachio, Michael P. Germano ...

  8. Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator, Willoughby - Wikipedia

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    The Willoughby Incinerator was one of these responses. [7] [1] The Walter Burley Griffin Incinerator in Willoughby was built between 1933 and 1934. It commenced operations on 7 May 1934. It was officially opened by the Mayor of Willoughby on 6 September 1934 and became known as the Municipality of Willoughby Reverberatory Refuse Incinerator.

  9. Laurelbank - Wikipedia

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    The municipality of Willoughby was incorporated in 1865, when the area was still rural. An early Council concern was construction of roads and bridges. By the 1890s the population of the area had increased rapidly because of improvement in public transport, particularly when the North Shore railway line opened in 1890.