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North Royalton City Schools members receive Ohio PTA Achievement Award: Talk of the Towns

North Royalton PTA members receive awards: Talk of the Towns Updated Mar 12, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 North Royalton City Schools PTA members Laurie Weiser, with her family at left, and Debbie Sexton were awarded the Ohio PTA Achievement Award. (Photo Courtesy of North Royalton City Schools) Facebook Share NORTH ROYALTON, Ohio Two PTA members for the North Royalton City Schools have been awarded the Ohio PTA Achievement Award after being nominated by fellow PTA members. The Ohio PTA Achievement Award was created to provide an opportunity to celebrate individuals who have rendered outstanding service to children and youth. In January, the North Royalton High School PTA presented this award to two outstanding volunteers: Laurie Weiser, who was nominated by Leslie Stetler and Ashley DeAngelis; and Debbie Sexton, who was nominated by Becky Cozzens and Cristina Hornik.

Team of experts from Cleveland start a Dear Abby for small businesses

Team of experts from Cleveland start a ‘Dear Abby’ for small businesses Brand X Cleveland offers help to business struggling during the pandemic Team of experts from Cleveland start a ‘Dear Abby’ for small businesses By Vic Gideon | February 12, 2021 at 1:58 PM EST - Updated February 12 at 8:59 PM CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - “We call it a ‘Dear Abby’ for small businesses,” says Michael Ozan, CEO and chief creative officer of TWIST Creative, Inc., about a platform created for small business, Brand X Cleveland. “The most important thing is, ‘How do I reconnect with my customers?’,” Ozan says of the main problem with small business during COVID-19. “Because what we found for small business, their bread-and-butter customers’ needs and priorities have changed through the pandemic.”

10 Cleveland restaurants I missed after moving out of Ohio

10 Cleveland restaurants I missed after moving out of Ohio Updated Jan 21, 2021; Posted Jan 19, 2021 Clockwise from left: Mason s Creamery, Mabel s BBQ, Ohio Pie Co. and Don s Pomeroy House. (File photos) Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio I recently returned home to Northeast Ohio after living in Washington, D.C. for nearly two years. The nation’s capital has indeed its share of good restaurants of all types. You wouldn’t expect anything less in an area with such a large and diverse population. But the time away made me realize and appreciate just how great of a food scene we have here, too. Sadly, some of my favorite restaurants closed while I was gone places like Sokolowski’s University Inn, Spice Kitchen, and Lola Bistro, to name a few. Still, I’m glad to be back and luckily there are still plenty of uniquely Cleveland spots that I can’t wait to eat at again, if I haven’t already.

How New York s Prohibition Era 21 Club Closure Differs From Pandemic Impacted Businesses

How New York’s Prohibition Era 21 Club Closure Differs From Pandemic Impacted Businesses 12/12/20 AT 12:16 PM Following New York Governor Cuomo’s decision to temporarily stop indoor dining in NYC amid the rising number of positive COVID-19 cases, an iconic bar in NYC has announced its plans to close its doors. The 21 Club, which was one of the most famous speakeasies of the Prohibition Era, temporarily closed down in March after the city became the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, the NY Daily News reports.  However, on Friday, a spokesperson for the establishment announced its indefinite closure but claimed the 21 Club would reopen its doors one day.

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