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The Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library system has a slew of fun, educational events planned to mark the arrival of a piece of history
The last time a total solar eclipse darkened the skies over any part of Ohio was in 1806. If you haven’t heard, it’s happening again on Monday, April 8. And if you miss it, you can’t catch the next one until 2444. That’s why astronomers, photographers, schools and anyone with an interest in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity has April 8...
Read MoreThe high cost of furniture means vintage is having a moment. Sharing Vintage Revivals, LLC offers quality home furnishings with a nod to the past
Everything old is not only new again but even better than it was before, at Sharing Vintage Revivals, LLC in Eastlake, Ohio. And when they say “old,” owners Sharon and Chris Sammon are talking about vintage, not necessarily antique. “Vintage is usually considered anything from 20 to 99 years old and antiques 100 years old, or older”...
Read MoreAt University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, heart rhythm disorders are treated with the latest advancements
We usually take for granted that our heart beats in sync, and it is only when we feel it racing or skipping a beat that we take notice. For those millions of Americans living with arrhythmias, it is a cause for concern. Arrhythmias occur when the electric signals that regulate your heartbeat don’t work correctly—whether atrial...
Read MoreThe Each Child Reads Grant helps elevate literacy skills for students at Willoughby-Eastlake City Schools
Early literacy skills have become a hot topic in the realm of education, and luckily for students in Willoughby-Eastlake City Schools, tapping into grants and national support programs is raising the bar. “The Each Child Reads Grant is a two-year competitive grant that we applied for through the Ohio Department of Education,” says Gina...
Read MoreIs it time for an inspection?
To anyone who isn’t trained as an electrician, a home’s electrical system can seem mysterious. Electricity is flowing invisibly through your home 24/7. It’s a system that’s inherently connected, and what’s happening to one outlet in a home can affect others elsewhere. All this being said, there are a lot of junctures where things...
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