By Lisa Rose-Rodriquez Happy New Year! The first day of 2022 brings with it both a measured hope and an agitated disappointment. The SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) Covid virus that we learned to tolerate in 2020 has made several New Year’s resolutions of its own and here is one of them: To be fruitful […]
Help for youth aging out of foster care
By Tonya Sams, Development and Communications Assistant, Legal Aid Society of Cleveland Aging out of the foster care system can be a very challenging time for youth who are also navigating the transition from childhood to adulthood. Without a birth certificate, social security card, or other identifying documentation, it can be extremely difficult to get […]
The Nail Nook Polishes Bratenahl
By Carla Calhoun Bratenahl Place Condominiums, located on secluded, picturesque lakefront property, is the home of The Nail Nook. The posh nail salon is elegantly decorated with attractive pictures and wall hangings, shelves of colorful nail polishes, and adornments for your hands and feet. The patrons relax in plush and comfortable massage chairs while enjoying […]
More Than 100 Feared Dead in KY, Search and Rescue Ongoing After Tornadoes Slam South, Midwest
By Jan Wesner Childs/The Weather Channel At a Glance Kentucky governor says this is the “most devastating tornado event in our state’s history.” Amazon confirms deaths at Illinois facility. More than 500,000 power outages were reported. Multiple people are dead and search and rescue efforts are ongoing after storms and tornadoes, including one that ripped through […]
Paying for peace of mind: The world of home warranty plans
By S. Alease Ferguson Depending on who you talk to, home warranty packages are a mixed bag. Annually, millions of consumers enroll with these companies hoping that they will save thousands of dollars. According to Best Home Warranty Companies 2021 Warranty Guide, U.S. News: A home warranty works by providing you with “a simple route […]
In the neighborhood: Adult literacy program
By Karis Tzeng This year a group of AsiaTown seniors gathered to plan an English learning class for themselves and their neighbors, with support from a Neighborhood Connections grant. With the help of volunteers, they learned to use Zoom and created a class structure and curriculum that met their needs. Since May, these 20 seniors […]
International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day: A Day of Healing and Support
By Denise Holcomb What does it truly mean to be a survivor? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, a survivor is “a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying,” and “a person who can continue living his or her life successfully despite experiencing difficulties.” In essence, a person who lives on after the death of […]
Dunham Tavern Museum Is Hiring
Dunham Tavern Museum Job Title: Facilities Manager Reports to: Executive Director Overview: The Facilities Manager is in charge of maintaining buildings (Dunham Tavern Museum, Barn, Log Cabin) and grounds in good condition to ensure the safety of guests and quality of visitor experience. This position includes essential tasks needed weekly, monthly, or seasonally, and special […]
Why is everyone so mad about Cleveland City Council’s “unit rule?”
By Gennifer Harding-Gosnell Cleveland City Council incumbents and newly-elected members met on Friday, November 5 to select a new Council President by utilizing the “unit rule” to secure a unanimous Council vote for the chosen candidate. This caused concern for Ward 12’s Council member-elect Rebecca Maurer as she stated on Twitter, the implementation of the […]