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See the dramatic transformation Curb Appeal Painting can make with paint

Nothing refreshes and rejuvenates a home like a professional paint job. When the family recently bought this 3000-plus-square-foot in Solon, it was in dire need of updating, a classic case of “stuck in the early 2000s.” When the homeowner asked around about the best painting company on the East Side to pull off the whole-house...

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Dive into fun—the time to plan the pool of your dreams is right now with Candyapple Nursery & Landscaping

If lately you’ve been flipping through the pages of Town & Country or Conde Nast Traveller magazines and dreaming a little dream of plunging into a glamorous pool on a hot summer day, the reality could be closer than you think. Candyapple Nursery & Landscaping has earned a name for itself for installing lavish, low-maintenance fiberglass pools...

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Maintenance-free luxury living in a prime location: Could The Village at Hinckley Oaks be a fit for you?

Hinckley’s newest neighborhood is charming potential residents with the inviting promise of upscale living with amenities to suit every interest and the ultra-convenience of a maintenance-free lifestyle. The Village at Hinckley Oaks lives up to its endearing tagline: Comfort. Convenience. Connection. “Our 117 luxury apartment homes...

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Jenefer Machovina is a busy working mom with a full plate of obligations and here’s how MaxStrength Fitness is helping her reclaim her health

Serving on the Avon Lake School Board, travelling the world as director for international cooperative development for a global financial services company, and being an overscheduled mom to four kids doesn’t leave Jenefer Machovina much time to focus on her own health. When the clock struck 50 last year, she decided it was time to add...

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Here’s what Black History Month means to black-owned businesses who are part of the Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce

Then Black History Month originated in 1976, President Gerald R. Ford urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Here in Lake County, the number of businesses and organizations helmed by African Americans provides a rich...

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