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  1. By 1920, Township residents living east of the Black River voted to withdraw from Sheffield Township and form the Village of Sheffield Lake. Sheffield west of the Black River continues to be administered by township trustees. Sheffield Lake Village incorporates and elects Harry Woodruff as its first mayor (Source: St. Teresa Sesquicentennial ...

  2. In 1920 Township residents living east of the Black River voted to withdraw from Sheffield Township and form the incorporated Village of Sheffield Lake. In 1923, the new Village constructed Brookside School (which was partially damaged by the Tornado that devastated Lorain in June 1924) to replace several Township schools that were built in the ...

  3. Sheffield Lake was incorporated in 1920. The southern part split off as Sheffield Village in the 1930s. [5]

  4. Bicentennial present to Sheffield Lake and Sheffield Villagenew Brookside High School and Middle School to be opened in 2015.

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  5. Dec 4, 2013 · Representing their respective community, Sheffield Lake appointed City Councilmen-at-Large, Steve Kovach; Sheffield Village appointed Sheffield Village Historical Society President, Eddie Herdendorf; and Sheffield Township appointed Township Trustee, Chad Parsons to the Bicentennial Commission. These three commissioners constitute

  6. The village of Sheffield Lake was incorporated in 1920, but the needs and aspirations of the residents in the northern and southern parts of the village had begun to diverge. In 1933 they voted to separate, creating Sheffield Village south of Sheffield Lake.

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  8. Jul 9, 2014 · Mayor Sydney W. Jordan, thinking of the future when Sheffield Lake will become a city, has made plans to appoint a charter committee to study the form of charter best suited for the village. If the village has a population of 5,000 when the federal census is taken in 1960 it will automatically become a city.

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