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Shaker remembers the humble Paul Newman
Paul Newman was world famous, but he never forgot his Northeast Ohio roots. Newman, who died Friday in Westport, Conn., of complications of cancer, was remembered by local friends and fans for his ...
New Name-Brand Discount Store Opens In Area
A new upscale discount store will open Thursday in the Cleveland area. The Nordstrom Rack opens at Legacy Village on Cedar Road in Lyndhurst, and someone will get a free shopping spree.
Trendy Tuesday: Local boutique changes location and expands in more ways than one
One of the Cleveland area's trendiest boutiques is evolving. Fans of "Lush Boutique" may remember when it was located in Legacy Village in Lyndhurst.
A compilation of recent promotions and hires in Northeast Ohio. FINANCIAL SERVICES Ciuni & Panichi Inc.: Dan Reilly and Kristen Schrader joined the Shaker Heights regional accounting and consulting firm's ...
South Euclid: Three Democratic clubs join for candidates' night
The Democratic clubs of South Euclid, Lyndhurst and University Heights will sponsor a candidates' night at 7 p.m. Oct.
Lyndhurst: Power restored to all of city three days after Ike
Lyndhurst residents who lost their electricity in a fierce wind storm on Sept. 14 had their power back on by mid-afternoon on Sept.
Garrison Keillor, Jeffrey Toobin, Jonathem Lethem and more top stellar week for visiting authors
Jeffrey Toobin has updated his best-seller, "The Nine," new in paperback. When it comes to author visits to Cleveland, the week that begins Friday, Sept.
Posted by Fran Henry/Plain Dealer Reporter September 12, 2008 17:26PM The next time you settle into a restaurant chair, take a look around.
Savor a Middle East feast at Antalya Red Square
"What's your favorite nationality food?" That's a question I'm frequently asked -- and it's not easy to answer.
Chardon Road drivers pelted by pickled rock-thrower
RICHMOND HEIGHTS DISORDERLY CONDUCT, CHARDON ROAD:Motorists called to report a man throwing rocks at passing vehicles about 8:20 p.m. Aug.
PD profile: A life of public service
Originally published in The Plain Dealer on Aug. 20, 2007. Grocery shopping inevitably takes Stephanie Tubbs Jones at least 21 2 hours, and it's not because she has trouble finding the chicken broth, celery and ...
Land's future only a guess if Acacia sells
Lyndhurst Mayor Joseph Cicero hopes the prospect of Acacia Country Club's sale and development will roll out as smoothly as a putt on one of the golf club's well-tended greens.
You'll happily sink your teeth into these Tastee Bites
In the few months that Tastee Bites has been open at 5416 Mayfield Road in Lyndhurst, owner Charlotte Bechara has earned a reputation for authentic Lebanese food, from great kafta or falafel wraps to the baba ...
Lyndhurst: SE-L school levy will be between 4.9-6.9 mills
The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education is considering an operating levy of between 4.9 and 6.9 mills for the November ballot.
Lyndhurst: Watch party planned for governor's education forum
The South Euclid-Lyndhurst school district will hold a "watch party" Wednesday at Brush High School, 4875 Glenlyn Road, for Gov.
Dinner, drinks & a movie: Peppermint Thai
I loved how the kitchen slipped fragrant Thai basil leaves under the translucent rice skin of the Summer Rolls .
Frank O. Gehry: Design Process And Lewis House
On view in the Collab Gallery of the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman building, this is a small exhibition focusing on architect Frank Gehry's design process and the Lewis House.
Investigator Exclusive: Copycat car charities hurting services to kids
A local car donation program run by an organization called 'The Helping Jew' is being accused of giving as little as 1 per cent to charity.