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A Final Thought: Southern Origins

When I first moved to Northeast Ohio from Georgia/Alabama, I had to learn a new language. I was utterly unfamiliar with weather terms like squall, whiteout, black ice, and sun glare, let alone “polar vortex.” Now I am all too familiar with them, along with the sage advice to always keep a blanket in the trunk of your car in case of engine...

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Patricia Delzell, M.D.’s Advanced Musculoskeletal Medicine Consultants has expanded to new offices in Chagrin Falls to better serve her patients

If you’ve been experiencing chronic pain for months, years or even decades, now may be the time to try an integrative approach to pain relief. No matter how many doctors you’ve seen, how many steroid injections you’ve undergone, how many narcotics or anti-inflammatories you’ve been prescribed, or how many times you’ve been told,...

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ABC Equipment Rental & Sales co-owners Alan Zatik and Jamie Terpay have everything professional contractors need to get the job done safely and efficiently

In spite of the dreary April weather, area contractors are already on the job for what promises to be another busy spring season. Handy homeowners, too, are beginning to prune, plant, power wash, and paint. But getting the job done safely and efficiently requires the right equipment. ABC Equipment Rental & Sales co-owners Alan Zatik and...

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Sewer Cleaning Company can keep your drains flowing freely, starting with a free video drain inspection

When it comes to beautiful neighborhoods, nothing is more iconic than suburban streets of older, well maintained homes shaded by large, ancient oaks, elms and maples. This describes many gorgeous neighborhoods on Cleveland’s eastside. And while it’s a perfect picture postcard above ground, below the surface something more sinister is going...

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A Final Thought: Ode to Mid-March

Distant treetops wave their bare branches in a stiff March breeze, a thousand scolding fingers admonishing the young god Helios. He has failed again to bring the sun across the sky in his golden chariot— no match for the thick, late-winter clouds of Northeast Ohio. Months of trash tossed from our vehicles reappears beneath melting...

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