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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 moreMichael Friedman starts Buckeye Auto Lease

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 moreHawken School to host fall parent visit day in September

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

Admissions counselors can offer plethora of advice

Admissions counselors can offer plethora of advice

  • Jan 18, 2023

Sixty-two. Read moreAdmissions counselors can offer plethora of advice

Hamlet at Chagrin Falls opens memory care unit

Shabbat services make residents feel at home in senior living homes

Menorah Park

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Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center

Rent A Daughter Senior Care

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Business

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LiveSpecial.com marks 10th year by honoring 15 people

GrooveRyde to close Van Aken District location June 12

CBIZ announces winners of second annual Women Transforming Business Award

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

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Camps

When drama ends, theater camp experiences last a lifetime

When drama ends, theater camp experiences last a lifetime

  • Feb 1, 2023

Performing arts summer camps can help children discover their creative sides, improve their skills and unearth new passions. These programs can help teach children the value of working with others, stepping out of their comfort zones and using their minds to cultivate exciting adventures. Read moreWhen drama ends, theater camp experiences last a lifetime

CJN goes one-on-one with Daniel Tamir

Rabbi Wallick hired as Camp Young Judaea Midwest director

Camp scholarships can provide opportunity when needed

Camp Wise reunion keeps camp connections through the years

Campers let it ride as they work on their social, coping skills on horseback

Judaic-based experience allure of Jewish camps

Former campers forge lifetime of lessons, friendships from summer camp

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College Decisions

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 moreColleges can help students with selection of major

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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Destination

Diabetes prevention session Aug. 10

Diabetes prevention session Aug. 10

  • Aug 7, 2022

Vera Bartasavich, a health and nutrition educator, will explore lifestyle changes to prevent or reverse pre-diabetes from 7 to 8 p.m. Aug. 10 at the Cuyahoga County Public Library Mayfield branch at 500 SOM Center Road in Mayfield. Read moreDiabetes prevention session Aug. 10

Wednesday lunch series Aug. 10, Aug. 24

Yoga in the park Aug. 6-Sept. 3

The Grove concert series Aug. 5, Aug. 12-13

‘You Can’t Take It With You’ in park Aug. 5

The Fabulous OMGs at Winking Lizard Aug. 5

Lyndhurst Chabad still seeking new space

Trip planned to German Village Aug. 5

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Education

MetroHealth, CH-UH schools partner on wellness center

MetroHealth, CH-UH schools partner on wellness center

  • Updated 7 hrs ago

The MetroHealth System and Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District held a Jan. 17 ribbon cutting and grand opening of the Heights Wellness Center at Heights High School. Read moreMetroHealth, CH-UH schools partner on wellness center

John Carroll online MBA ranked among the nation’s best

CWRU’s Mandel School of Applied Sciences partners with Magnolia Clubhouse

Fairmount Temple preschool registration open

Governor signs bill with aims to help teacher shortage in Ohio

John Carroll University launches new nursing program

Check out missions when exploring early childhood education schools

Schools work to keep ‘tripledemic’ manageable as viruses increase

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Explore

Canada’s award-winning most luxurious train experience

Canada’s award-winning most luxurious train experience

  • Jan 29, 2023

For 32 years, Rocky Mountaineer has offered luxury train journeys that showcase some of the best scenery North America has to offer. Rocky Mountaineer offers four rail routes: three that connect Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies towns of Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper in Western Canada; and a… Read moreCanada’s award-winning most luxurious train experience

Royal Caribbean introduces more ways to see best of Caribbean in 2024-25

A world of options, a vacation you deserve

World’s best family vacation

Best cruise line overall

Vacations that transcend the imagination

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Wednesday lunch series Aug. 10, Aug. 24

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Health

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While most kids – and probably many adults – were excited for the first snowfall, many of us are starting to feel like this gray and cold weather will never end. February may be the shortest month of the year, but it often feels like one of the longest. The warmer months of spring and summer… Read moreBeating winter blues

MetroHealth, CH-UH schools partner on wellness center

Mihaljevic gives State of the Clinic address

It’s not always allergies

No need to live with back pain

Personal injury or malpractice? Consult an attorney

Prentiss Foundation gives $3.15M to UH Connor Whole Health

New FDA policy broadening abortion pill availability won’t change much in Ohio

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Legal Affairs

Six attorneys join Ulmer & Berne

Six attorneys join Ulmer & Berne

  • 15 hrs ago

Ulmer & Berne LLP has added six new attorneys in varying key practices according to a news release from the firm. Read moreSix attorneys join Ulmer & Berne

Senior care facility incidents could result in legal action

Personal injury or malpractice? Consult an attorney

Nurenberg Paris Injury Lawyers all in when it comes to nepotism

Attorneys’ pro-bono work can be lifesaver for client

CMBA celebrates 150 years of service to attorneys, others

Ohio U offers online sports gambling education program

Bet you don’t know rabbis thoughts on legalized gambling?

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Local Lawyers, Super Attorneys

Franklin C. Malemud / McDonald Hopkins

Franklin C. Malemud / McDonald Hopkins

  • Jan 27, 2023

An attorney for 25 years, Franklin C. Malemud has been perfecting his craft in the practice of trust and estate litigation for the last 21 years. Read moreFranklin C. Malemud / McDonald Hopkins

Craig Weintraub / The Law Offices of Craig Weintraub

Jeff Wild / Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff LLP

Eric Zagrans / Zagrans Law

Danielle Garson / McCarthy, Lebit, Crystal & Liffman Co. LPA

Ellen Mandell / Mandell Law

Brandon Duber / Bentoff & Duber Co. LPA

Rochelle Prashker Ehrenreich / Ehrenreich & Associates

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Nosh

Shaker Heights Chipotle open

Shaker Heights Chipotle open

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A Chipotle featuring a drive-thru pick up window recently opened at 3530 Warrensville Center Road in Shaker Heights. Read moreShaker Heights Chipotle open

Zina Greek Street Food open in University Heights

Rustic Grill to offer Valentine’s Day tasting menu, brunch

Krispy Kreme Mayfield Heights location nears opening

Melt Bar & Grilled to close Canton, southern Ohio locations

Nosh Listings

Crumb & Spigot planning to open new location

Heck’s Cafe Beachwood now open in former Blu, Moxie space

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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 moreKeys to navigating at-will employment challenges

Newly enacted SECURE Act alters IRA distributions

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Pets

Pet Lodge USA marks 10th anniversary

Pet Lodge USA marks 10th anniversary

  • Jun 6, 2022

Pet Lodge USA of Beachwood at 23370 Mercantile Road in Beachwood is entering its 10th year in business as the flagship location of the franchise with locations also in Avon, Boardman and Hubbard. Read morePet Lodge USA marks 10th anniversary

PetPeople built on personal relationships, service

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

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Philanthropy

Donor advised funds offer convenient, tax-wise tool for end-of-year charitable giving

Donor advised funds offer convenient, tax-wise tool for end-of-year charitable giving

  • Dec 25, 2022

The holiday season is a time of generosity and giving – and it can also be one of the busiest times of the year. For individuals and families who want to make charitable gifts ahead of the Dec. 31 tax deduction deadline, but want more time to think strategically about where to direct their d… Read moreDonor advised funds offer convenient, tax-wise tool for end-of-year charitable giving

Donating from your digital wallet

Time now to make last-minute donations for tax deduction

Ohio tax incentive to benefit Jewish schools, taxpayers

Realtors group gives $10,000 to DNA Rising

Resources available to learn about organizations

Community fundraising events important for organizations

Hello Dolly! Philanthropic world thanks you

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Real Estate

What’s going on in Northeast Ohio real estate market?

What’s going on in Northeast Ohio real estate market?

  • Jan 20, 2023

The investment market in Northeast Ohio is still very strong and we forecast it will stay that way. The reason: we have a lot of investors coming from out-of-state (or out of the country) where their local markets are completely unaffordable and generate little to no cash flow. Read moreWhat’s going on in Northeast Ohio real estate market?

Burton Carol Management takes over The Luxe

Moreland Commons a ‘jewel,’ ‘feather in their cap’

Beachwood endorses plans to demolish former Doubletree Hotel

Former Carrie Cerinos back on market as Glassman sells

Apartments offer plenty of advantages these days

Relationships key to obtaining favorable mortgage rate

When is the right time to buy or sell a house?

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