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Living up to its name, Affordable Cabinet Refacing makes it possible for you to love your kitchen again—without investing in a costly remodel

Affordable Cabinet Refacing brings new hope to homeowners yearning for a kitchen facelift without the financial heartache of a full remodel. “We want you to love your kitchen again,” says Christina Walbolt, co-owner of the Medina-based company alongside Donny Green and Scott Powers. “We identified a gap in the market for affordable,...

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Today could be the day you upgrade your bathroom space, with help from Baths R Us

As you flip through the TV channels, a Baths R Us spot is bound to pop up, igniting dreams of a brand-new bathroom. But for most, life’s hectic scenes interrupt that dream, burst your bubble, and leave you thinking, “one day...” The rapidly expanding, Medina-based family-owned business, proudly advertising itself as the Midwest’s...

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A quarter century of care

Over the past 25 years, Avenues of Counseling and Mediation has helped thousands of people in Medina and Summit Counties and the surrounding areas with a wide range of mental health struggles. Owner and founder Lisa Borchert-Hrivnak, LPCC, is a lifelong Medina County resident. Lisa started the practice with one small office and has grown it...

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Sweets & Geeks is preparing to open two new area locations in North Olmsted and Wooster

Expanding its footprint across Northeast Ohio, Sweets & Geeks is opening a second location at Great Northern Mall in North Olmsted this fall and building a third location in Wooster by the end of the year. “We have people travel from all over to our Medina store, so we wanted to open more locations to make it more convenient for our...

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By offering a positive environment that caters to dancers and their families, Elite Dance Academy is ready to launch a new season of dancing

If you want to know why Elite Dance Academy has made such an impressive name for itself over the past 29 years, all you need to do is see the headshots and pointe shoes of past students hung on the 20-foot wall in its centerstage studio. “Whether you’re a serious dancer or younger person just starting out, we’re a positive environment...

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