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Transforming a wedding reception into a beautiful, memorable event requires careful planning with an emphasis on the guest experience

When it comes to planning and hosting the perfect wedding, the dream team at the uber-popular The Aviator Event Center & Pub has mastered it, including important nuances that make a huge difference in the guest experience. For example, that awkward moment when you have to remind your invitees (yet again) to please turn in their preference for...

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With plenty of friendships, activities, and delicious, nutritious meals, senior residents at this fun and affordable facility are living their best lives

What makes a home a home? Sure, the furnishings and décor matter; so do the cleanliness and coziness. But what really makes a home a home sweet home is the people. When I asked Danielle Ridgeway, Director of Sales and Marketing for Brooklyn Pointe Assisted Living & Memory Care; what separates this community from others, she responded...

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The experienced team at Anderson Heating, Cooling & Plumbing is dedicated to serving homes on the East Side—keeping us warm in winter and cool in summer

Anderson Heating, Cooling & Plumbing in Mentor is dedicated to the comfort of those living on the East Side for a reason. This HVAC and plumbing company that started in founder Roy Anderson’s Madison garage more than 40 years ago has expanded, but not beyond the community it serves so well. Anderson will usually get a service technician to your...

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On January 25, new mayor Rocco Yeargin will give the City of Green’s annual State of the City Address

The City of Green’s annual State of the City Address is being held on Thursday, January 25, at the Green High School auditorium, 1474 Boettler Road. The public is invited. This year’s address will be delivered by new mayor Rocco Yeargin, who took office on January 1, 2024, after winning election in November. He has replaced Gerard...

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A Final Thought: Great-Aunts with Great Names

When I was a child in Alabama/Georgia in the 1960s, I had great-aunts with names like Gladys, Eula, and Lois. What I remember most about them was their horn-rimmed glasses; their hard-sided purses that smelled of Doublemint chewing gum; how they always had corn pads on their toes; how incredibly fast they could shell butter beans and black-eyed...

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