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
Hawken School will host parent visit days for its upper and lower schools. Read more
As you develop your retirement plans and think about how a potential need for long-term care may impact those plans and your loved ones, as certain misconceptions may prevent you from taking action. Read more
The Thomases Family Endowment of the Youngstown Area Jewish Federation recently granted $10,000 to the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown for Camp JCC scholarships and programming. Read more
Deciding to attend college is a major and expensive decision. Parents and students alike want to be confident they’ve made the best decision when stepping on campus for the first day of classes or logging onto their virtual course for the first time. Read more
MetroHealth partnered with Bikur Cholim Oct. 15 for a third drive-thru COVID-19 testing event at Heights Jewish Center Synagogue in University Heights. Read more
Cuyahoga Community College plans to honor its spring 2021 graduates on June 9 with an in-person ceremony at Byers Field at Robert. M. Boulton Stadium, 7900 Day Drive in Parma. Read more
MetroHealth partnered with Bikur Cholim Oct. 15 for a third drive-thru COVID-19 testing event at Heights Jewish Center Synagogue in University Heights. Read more
If you suffer from constipation, it might be a sign of early Parkinson’s disease. Read more
Rita Maimbourg, a partner at Tucker Ellis LLP, was elected board president of The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland. Read more
As a partner practicing medical malpractice and liability law at Reminger in Cleveland, Marc W. Groedel has experience defending hospitals and physicians that are being sued for medical negligence. Throughout his career, he’s also represented other professionals, including attorneys, account… Read more
Throughout the pandemic, many restaurants found themselves closing, reopening and closing again as COVID-19 cases fluctuated in the Cleveland restaurant community. Read more
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
As the pandemic arrived in the United States, many animal shelters saw a high adoption rate in domesticated animals like cats and dogs. A few weeks into quarantine, most were boasting empty cages, easily being able to close their doors to align with stay-at-home orders. Read more
The Greater Cleveland Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals will accept award nominations for National Philanthropy Day. Nominations until 5 p.m. April 30. Read more
An increasing number of families are finding how much fun it can be to cook and eat at home, but an easy-to-clean-and-work-in kitchen can make a big difference. Read more