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Here’s how the Alesci family continues to evolve with the times
For more than half a century, the Alesci name has been synonymous in Northeast Ohio with authentic Italian food. The family’s roots trace back to the 1940s, and stores spread throughout the region. Jim Alesci’s Place, run by the third and fourth generations of Alescis, is building upon this quality brand and evolving with the...
Read MoreHamlet at Chagrin Falls promises safe and secure independent living, on 47 lush acres close to town
The Hamlet campus is located in the heart of Chagrin Falls. When you think about aging and what your ideal situation would look like, how does a beautiful, maintenance-free home surrounded by nature, friends and an active community life all while maintaining your independence sound? Hamlet at Chagrin Falls offers all of that and much more for...
Read MoreWith TruSculpt iD, fat is heated and then immediately begins to dissolve with full results evident in about 12 weeks
After more than three years of offering the revolutionary TruSculpt iD at her Dr. Laurel’s PRP Bar, the rave reviews for Dr. Laurel and her fat-melting procedure continue to pile up. One patient had this to say: “Dr. Laurel is awesome. The minute I met her I felt like we were friends for years. She is extremely smart and...
Read MoreNortheast Ohio is experiencing a bumper crop of spring debris, including oak catkins and maple seeds, destined to clog the area’s uncovered covers
Whether you call them curly Qs or cat tails, the pollen-filled catkins that fall from oak trees are on their way. So are maple seeds, whether you call them spinners, whirly-birds or helicopters. And this year, look for a bumper crop. “The past couple of years have been mild for maple seeds, but not this year,” says Anthony Alberino,...
Read MoreWash, Protect, Renew: More than just a power washing
What do you get when you cross warm, wet and dark? The answer: grime—including dirt, mildew, algae and moss. “The warm March and wet April created a perfect storm,” explains Pristine Clean founder Ken Wilson. “Plus, the lack of sunshine in April prevented our siding, roofs and concrete from drying out and that has allowed mold and...
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