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Michael Friedman starts Buckeye Auto Lease

Michael Friedman starts Buckeye Auto Lease

  • Feb 23, 2020

Michael Friedman, who has been a fixture in Cleveland’s automotive scene, has branched out on his own with the creation of Buckeye Auto Lease in December 2019. Read more

Teen’s first car should include safety features

2020 Cleveland Auto Show one-of-a-kind

Car care critical during cold weather

Adventure Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram dealership sold, renamed

Understanding car insurance options

Foundation Automotive Corp. buys Motorcars Honda

Leasing or buying a car depends on one’s goals

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Back to School

Hawken School to host fall parent visit day in September

Hawken School to host fall parent visit day in September

  • Aug 15, 2019

Hawken School will host parent visit days for its upper and lower schools. Read more

Fairmount Temple announces free pre-K program

Ohioans cap off summer at Yom NCSY in Israel

After-school activities also good for parents

College involvement adds to the experience

Introduce foreign language lessons at young age

Peer pressure can add to stress, anxiety in middle school

Safety on college campuses a prime concern

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Boomers

Have difficult talk with parents early about their future wishes

Have difficult talk with parents early about their future wishes

  • May 13, 2022

Talking to your parents early about their wishes for the care they’d like to receive when they are older is an important step in preparing for a smooth transition once that time comes. A parent communicating these wishes ahead of time is likely to be more sound of mind, allowing them to luci… Read more

Preparing for the certainties in life: death and taxes

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CBIZ announces winners of 2022 Women Transforming Business Award

CBIZ announces winners of 2022 Women Transforming Business Award

  • May 9, 2022

CBIZ, Inc. named the winners of the second annual Women Transforming Business Award, which is powered by CBIZ’s women’s advantage. The virtual celebration also included a keynote discussion with Martha Stewart, founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, about the business challenges she has… Read more

Northern Ohio Plumbing joins Neptune Plumbing

Pierre’s Ice Cream Co. to be acquired by Ohio Processors Inc.

Vitamix CEO retiring; Laserson named first CEO outside founding family

Kertesz an early investor in Fairfax neighborhood project with Meijer

XHIBITION coming to Tower City ahead of NBA All-Star Game

Cohen & Company expanding footprint in Ohio

Dentist relocates, rebrands to Orange Place Family Dentistry

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Campers who return as counselors offer advantages

Campers who return as counselors offer advantages

  • May 2, 2022

Many summer camps find value in recruiting alumni to join their staff as counselors. Alumni are valuable as they are familiar with the atmosphere and activities and are often helpful in relating to the next generations of campers. Read more

Being homesick something camps accustomed to dealing with

Communication between camper, parents important

Openness, inclusion goes long way with campers

Hiram House Camp breaks ground on new pool

Top 10 things you never knew about camp

Top 10 reasons to give gift of camp

Summer camp provides long-lasting benefits

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Colleges can help students with selection of major

Colleges can help students with selection of major

  • Sep 19, 2021

Beginning college comes with a myriad of decisions. Should you live on or off campus? Should you get a meal plan or pay for food as you go? But perhaps there is no decision that has a longer-term impact than deciding a major. Read more

Staying close to home for college offers advantages

Consider proper fit when exploring college options

Tri-C receives 2020 excellence in diversity award

Cost of college more than just room, board, tuition

Community college could be perfect option for many reasons

Bryant & Stratton offers new STEM degree

Approach college application process with care, patience

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Gearity Garden serves as learning, food source for community

Gearity Garden serves as learning, food source for community

  • May 1, 2022

On May 2, 2009, Gearity Professional Development Elementary School in University Heights held a groundbreaking ceremony for a garden to provide educational benefits to the school’s students. Read more

Cleveland Heights projects adding apartments, commercial space to city

Cain Park announces summer 2022 schedule

Inaugural Juneteenth Celebration at The Walt to feature music, poetry, food

Yiddishe Cup to take stage at University Heights Summer Concert Series

What to do during winter break in Northeast Ohio

Cleveland Heights maintains deep Jewish connections within city’s diversity

New school, new tools for Richmond Heights

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Education

CWRU Siegal program to host scholar Lambert

CWRU Siegal program to host scholar Lambert

  • Updated May 11, 2022

Case Western Reserve University’s Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host Joshua Lambert, the Sophia Moss Robison Associate Professor of Jewish Studies and English, and director of Jewish Studies at Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass., for a week of programming starting May 22. Read more

Orange senior to receive college scholarship from Cavaliers, Huntington

Ohio Governor joins 17 other governors in fighting federal charter school limits

MBA can open doors along career path

Rep. Shontel Brown, writer Timothy Alexander to speak at CSU commencement

Haney to be inaugurated as Hiram College’s 23rd president

OSU student government president won’t sign divestment resolution

Laurel School appoints two assistant heads of school

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Ponsky named to Castle Connolly’s 2022 Top Doctors

Ponsky named to Castle Connolly’s 2022 Top Doctors

  • May 13, 2022

Castle Connolly, a peer-reviewed directory of doctors and hospitals, released its 2022 list of Top Doctors. Read more

Medical field becoming digitally proactive for your benefit

When it comes to self-esteem, kids often need a boost

Levy named St. Vincent physician of the year

Strosaker named president, COO of UH Lake Health Medical Centers

CWRU alumna makes $5.5M ‘transformational’ commitment

Epidemiologist answers questions about second booster shot

Tips to avoid joint, muscle pain while gardening

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Consult attorney when considering filing ADA lawsuit

Consult attorney when considering filing ADA lawsuit

  • Apr 28, 2022

The Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination based on a disability, but it’s not always clear to many lay people when they have a valid complaint. Legal experts from the Chandra Law Firm and Liner Legal, both in Cleveland, shared their thoughts on when a person may have a leg… Read more

When suing employer, using attorney good idea

Prepare now to raise special needs person in future

No license? No problem – Ohio enacts constitutional, concealed carry of handguns law

McCarthy Lebit helps Ohio winery secure $1M in investor funding

Finding qualified immigration attorney important

Reasons abound for choosing Akron School of Law

Jim Casey earns ABTA membership

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Local Lawyers, Super Attorneys

Stacy L. Bauer / BauerGriffith, LLC

Stacy L. Bauer / BauerGriffith, LLC

  • Jan 28, 2022

Attorney Stacy L. Bauer has a lot of experience working in corporate settings. Read more

Adam Brown / Zukerman, Lear & Murray, Co., LPA

Lori E. Brown / Gallagher Sharp LLP

Joel D. Eagle / Thompson Hine

Madelyn J. Grant / Friedman & Nemecek, LCC

Tanya Linetsky / Tanya M. Linetsky & Associates, LLC

Josh Payne / Nurenberg Paris

H. Jeffrey Schwartz / Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP

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Nosh

Imperial Dragon closes in Mentor after 22 years

Imperial Dragon closes in Mentor after 22 years

  • May 13, 2022

Imperial Dragon at 8310 Tyler Blvd. in Mentor suddenly closed its doors on April 10 after 22 years. Read more

Chick-fil-A opens at Crocker Park

Lao Sze Chuan restaurant coming to Pinecrest

Mitchell’s Ice Cream heading to downtown Heinen’s

Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week May 13-22

Kelsey Elizabeth Cakes to open Chagrin Falls location

Handel’s coming to Mayfield Heights

Northstar Cafe prepares for Shaker Heights opening

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Of Legal Minds

Keys to navigating at-will employment challenges

Keys to navigating at-will employment challenges

  • Feb 25, 2020

After 25 years of practicing management-side labor and employment law, now more than ever, I should have a business card that says, “The attorney to call when you need to close the door.” Read more

Newly enacted SECURE Act alters IRA distributions

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Pets

PetPeople built on personal relationships, service

PetPeople built on personal relationships, service

  • May 16, 2021

PetPeople, a national chain of pet stores founded in Central Ohio and headquartered in Worthington, has spent the past 21 years serving local pet owners’ needs by being actively engaged with the community and focusing on customer service. Read more

Pet listings

Animals, farm setting become part of yoga classes

Pandemic Pet Contest winners

Returning to work can lead to anxiety for pets

Pandemic adoptions could lead to pet problems

Interactions with pets can benefit seniors

Pet Listings for February 2020

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Philanthropy

Medical Mutual’s $1M gift helps Tri-C unveil expanded food bank

Medical Mutual’s $1M gift helps Tri-C unveil expanded food bank

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Students in need of food assistance and other basic necessities have a new resource at the western campus of Cuyahoga Community College, thanks to continued support from Medical Mutual. Read more

Supporting arts communities benefits communities themselves

Making philanthropy a family affair

Arts organizations benefit from their donors

Do your homework before embarking on philanthropy

One of most giving times of year upon us

Chanukah, other holidays increase philanthropic energy

Donations can help to preserve parks, green spaces

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Real Estate

Groundbreaking held for new Glenville mixed-income apartment homes

Groundbreaking held for new Glenville mixed-income apartment homes

  • May 13, 2022

The NRP Group, University Hospitals and representatives from the city of Cleveland broke ground May 11 on the Davis apartment homes, a 52-unit, mixed-income multifamily community in the Glenville neighborhood of Cleveland. Read more

Goodman Real Estate names Sogoloff, Marks new leasing agents for First Interstate

Navigating today’s competitive real estate maze

Class A warehouses demonstrate demand in Cleveland, nationally

As mortage rates edge higher, still great time to be a buyer

Creative ways sought to fill commercial real estate

GE Current’s agreement to move to former Aleris building finalized

Hanna Family of Companies leadership ranks high on Swanepoel Power 200

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