Six high school students, children of city of Beachwood first responders, each received $2,500 college scholarships from the not-for-profit group Beachwood 100, at an event at Heck’s Cafe on May 1.
The scholarship program this year was named after Beachwood 100 co-founder Irving Berger, who died in March. His grandson, Josh, who joined the board of Beachwood 100, following in the footsteps of his father, Alan, who was on the board for many years, said his grandfather, a World War II veteran, taught him many lessons, especially the importance of giving back to the community.
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