MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio — In June of 2008, The Cleveland Plain Dealer made major cutbacks, later on reducing home delivery. They were not alone — all across the country newspapers have shed staff and deemphasized print. But a Northeast Ohio paper, the Cleveland Jewish News, has remained intact, continuing to tell local stories.
On Tuesday, the Cleveland Jewish News celebrated 60 years of business.
“The support we’ve received from not just the Jewish community but global Cleveland is just beyond overwhelming,” said Kevin Adelstein, the paper’s publisher for the last 11 years…