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Grandma’s sterling silver flatware could remain a dusty heirloom, or you could cash it in at Chagrin Falls Gold & Coins
How can you quickly and easily cash in on old, broken, gold and silver jewelry and other items taking up space in your home? All precious metals such as gold, silver, and platinum have always been, and always will be, valuable commodities. But you still can’t make a purchase, pay a bill or take a trip with old jewelry or a sterling tea set. You...
Read MoreNo creams, no screams
Are you haunted by hemorrhoids? If so, you have probably tried using over-the-counter options such as creams, witch hazel, or ghouling gels in an effort to chase those little monsters away. While OTC treatments might seem like a good first line of defense, the mild relief you feel inevitably ghosts on you. You may have temporarily masked the...
Read MoreLicensed insurance agent Scott McEvoy with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency can help you sort through your Medicare plan options
For those who will be participating in the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, which this year runs from Sunday, October 15, until Thursday, December 7, your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) may have provided some information regarding the costs associated with your current Medicare plan and any changes for 2024. Because Medicare plans can...
Read MoreWith custom orthotics from Finesse Footcare, you could be stepping back into life
Whatever walk of life you follow, your overall health and well-being are affected by the stability of the biomechanics of your feet. If there’s an issue with your feet or gait, that can cause negative repercussions in everything from your ankles to knees, back, shoulders and even neck. Dr. Danielle Shaper, of Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst,...
Read MoreLicensed insurance agents Kathy Carvin and Matthew Carvin with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency can help you sort through your Medicare plan options
For those who will be participating in the Medicare Annual Enrollment Period, which this year runs from Sunday, October 15, until Thursday, December 7, your Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) may have provided some information regarding the costs associated with your current Medicare plan and any changes for 2024. Because Medicare plans can change,...
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