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When just making the repair isn’t enough, Definitive Motorwerk goes the extra mile
What do Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk and Definitive Motorwerk founder Evan Croy have in common? Besides a four-letter first name that starts with E, they share a passion for cars and technology. As founder of Definitive Motorwerk, Evan has created a one-stop shop here in Northeast Ohio, where you can bring in your car for preventive maintenance...
Read MoreUrsuline College’s accelerated degree-completion program, non-traditional students are making the grade
This month marks the season of graduation, with students processing to the stage to receive their degree and a handshake, moving their tassels from right to left and taking pictures with mom and dad. While commencement services haven’t changed over the decades, today’s average college student looks a little different. Targeted toward...
Read MoreCelebrating its 75th anniversary, R.J. Heating & Cooling has built a successful business by offering reasonable pricing and doing quality work
As R.J. Heating & Cooling is expanding its footprint farther south, area residents are seeing its recognizable yellow and white vans around town while technicians are installing and servicing air conditioners, heating systems, water heaters and air purifiers. Celebrating its 75th anniversary, this locally owned company has built a successful...
Read MoreSeventy-five years ago, Stewart’s founders Jane and Dick Stewart created a service legacy that’s a cornerstone of the appliance store today
Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, Stewart’s TV & Appliance store has expanded over the decades by relying on the same principals set forth by founder and father Dick Stewart in 1946: honesty, reliability and compassion. Simply put, the second gen sibling team that runs the store today—Ed, Pam and Nancy—still believes in...
Read MoreA Final Thought: Here’s to the month of June
Life can be a challenge living along the icy shores of the Great Lakes. Back in late February, I went for a walk along Lake Erie at Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve. It was surreal. The thick shore ice in all directions seemed like the surface of the moon, with jagged peaks of upturned ice farther out in the lake as if there had been an...
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