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With a mission to put customers at the forefront, A New Image Heating & Cooling is creating strong relationships and crafting comfort
It’s winter in Northeast Ohio. As sturdy Ohioans, we know winter as the time of year we all live in fear of our furnaces breaking down. A New Image Heating & Cooling has been installing and servicing HVAC systems in Northeast Ohio for more than 30 years, with a goal of relieving that fear for their customers—no matter what the Ohio winter...
Read MoreGardens of Western Reserve Home Care & Hospice puts the focus your loved ones by elevating their comfort and dignity—at home
If there’s one thing Rich Piekarski and Hanna Schindley have learned after more than 70 years of combined experience with all levels of elder care, it’s the importance of having empathy and compassion. “We never know what the future will bring for the care of our loved ones, it’s a great comfort knowing that when the time comes for...
Read MoreWith so many factors affecting our hearing, it’s crucial to create a provider relationship with a team that embraces technology while putting people first
Have you started scheduling all those yearly health checkups for the family? Is a hearing test on the list? Hearing loss is often associated with old age but can start at any age for many different reasons and cause mental and physical issues. If you’re experiencing problems with your hearing, including tinnitus, or are age 50 or over, it’s...
Read MoreProtecting the public’s health is a key mission of the Lake County General Health District, but that’s not all it does to support the community
Have you ever wondered what our local health departments really do? We learned through Covid-19 that they enforce the rules and regulations put in place by the US Department of Health and Human Services. But when there isn’t a worldwide pandemic, the local departments continue their work to prevent disease, promote equity in health, and...
Read MoreThe 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...
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