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Nestle’s Solon facility changing the way people eat
Solon is home to Nestle USA’s meals division, pizza and snacking division and Nestle Professional Solutions at 30003 Bainbridge Road. The company – gthe city’s second largest with 2,398 employees as of 2023 according to the city – has a vision to become sustainable by 2050 and “leave the world better than we found it.”
Shop til you interactively drop -- Chagrin Falls Sidewalk Sale on July 25-28
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio -- It’s the annual, traditional Chagrin Falls sidewalk sale with an interactive twist -- as organizers would like shoppers to download the Distrx app as they look for that perfect pair of shoes or purchase that perfect blend of tea on N. Main Street. Starting on...
‘Superman’ cast, crew were hungry for Cleveland and regulars at local restaurants during six-week shoot
CLEVELAND, Ohio – “Superman” director James Gunn gave a heartfelt farewell to Cleveland on his Instagram this week, “after six amazing weeks of shooting” the feature film. Gunn, cast and crew worked tirelessly during those weeks and – judging from Gunn’s comments and social media...
‘Excitement is building’ for Lyndhurst’s Aug. 3 tribute to hometown rocker Eric Carmen
LYNDHURST, Ohio -- Mayor Patrick Ward is enthusiastically looking ahead to Aug. 3 -- the date when the city will pay tribute to songwriter and musician Eric Carmen. Carmen spent his early years in Lyndhurst before going on to fame, first as a member of Cleveland rock band The Raspberries, then as a solo artist, then as a writer of hits for other artists and movie soundtracks.
Best Deli Restaurants in Cleveland, OH
Known for their delectable offerings, the best Deli restaurants in Cleveland stand out for their authentic flavors, quality ingredients, and inviting atmospheres. In this article, we delve into three of these exceptional establishments: Al’s Deli, Barrister’s Deli, and Pit Stop Deli. Each of these delis is celebrated for serving some of the best Deli sandwiches in Cleveland, showcasing the city’s dedication to quality and tradition in deli cuisine. Cleveland is a city with a rich culinary heritage, and its deli scene is no exception. They are known for serving some of the best Deli sandwiches in Cleveland.
Parades and Festivals – Part 7
Each year they have a gathering where twins learn about genetics, health and other things. The highlight is the Double Take Parade. 2 thoughts on “Parades and Festivals – Part 7”. Twinsburg and a festival of twins. That is fun. Great photos. Like. when we lived in Ohio...
Slavic Village housing crisis detailed in new film
“The House Next Door” tells the story through poignant, personal stories from people directly impacted by the mortgage crisis. In 2008, the mortgage foreclosure crisis laid waste to many communities, including the Slavic Village neighborhood in Cleveland. In 2017, director John P. Vourlis started working on a movie about the effects the crisis had on his hometown.
Learn About Nneka and Tusa, Two Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Gorillas
Watch this special spotlight on two of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo’s female gorillas, Nneka and Tusa, to learn about the family group hierarchy and discover each gorilla’s most unique feature. You’ll also get an update on how the babies are adapting to the group, and what to expect when you visit this summer.
A Historic Bank Is Now Tremont's Best Restaurant
When it comes to dining, many places curate an unforgettable atmosphere. Few, however, can quite compare to one Tremont restaurant that opened in 2010. Dante, now a famous foodie landmark in Cleveland, combines excellent dining with an incredible ambiance. Diners rave about this spot on TripAdvisor, and most naturally talk about the delicious cuisine. However, the old building in which the restaurant is housed also has a story to tell. It was once a bank, and not just for a little while… before this beauty was a restaurant, it housed banks for over 80 years. This is one foodie destination in Cleveland that you’ll want to check out!
Crowds pour into downtown Willoughby for 33rd Willoughby ArtsFest
Crowds of visitors, artists, sponsors and more took over the streets of downtown Willoughby on July 20 to celebrate the arts. The 33rd annual Willoughby ArtsFest was expected to draw more than 140 artists and more than 7,000 visitors to the city, said Willoughby Western Lake County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Dana Wolfe.
Health benefits of water exercise
Spending time in the water this summer is a great way to stay cool. It can also be a great way to stay in shape. Collin Kitchell, MD, family medicine physician for Cleveland Clinic Florida, highlights the health benefits. “Some of the spectacular health benefits of aqua therapy and swimming...
Congregant’s painting depicts Temple Emanu El’s ‘true spirit’
The “true spirit” of the Temple Emanu El congregation is captured in the painting of an 86-year-old woman who is a congregant of the temple in Orange, according to Rabbi Matt Cohen. Linda Tirk began work on the painting after observing Simchat Torah on Oct. 6, 2023, at...
NE Ohio company Whoa Dough expands with national retailer
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – Whoa Dough has widened its retail distribution footprint in a big way. The Highland Heights-based company is now in 222 Super Target locations across the country. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive...
Lake Street Dive Still Has a Dive Bar Heart
Lake Street Dive (Credit: Credit Shervin Lainez) Singer Rachael Price and drummer Mike Calabrese of Lake Street Dive are in Cleveland, Ohio, hours before their band’s show at the TempleLive Cleveland Masonic, a 2,200-seat theater known for its Romanesque Revival style and its renowned acoustics. It’s a far cry from the dive bars where they cut their teeth 20 years ago.
The big story behind Lyle Lovett and His Large Band
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- It’s been 35 years since Lyle Lovett first gave His Large Band title credit on one of his albums. But the history of the ensemble is even longer than that. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
50 Years of the Cleveland Int'l Piano Competition
WCLV’s Bill O’Connell hosts an hour looking at the half-century history of the Cleveland International Piano Competition through the lens of the 1995 Gold Medalist, Margarita Shevchenko. She speaks of her early training, the influence of her teachers Vera Gornostayeva and Sergei Babayan, her impressions of Cleveland and the Competition, and the place that the music of Chopin has in her art. And we'll sample recordings made in 1996 under the auspices of the CIPC, including Chopin's Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise Brillante and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 'Appassionata.'
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