Articles
The cost of distancing
With nearly everyone avoiding contact over the last year or so, people got creative with the ways they accomplished tasks typically handled in person. Zoom meetings replaced face-to-face interaction, and Door Dash became the conduit for eating out at home. Unfortunately, when it came to estate matters, many people decided to take matters into...
Read MoreThe perm is back
Everything old is new again, and when it comes to hairstyles, yes, the perm is back. But what is different this time around is that men are embracing curls. “We have lots of high school boys and men coming in this year requesting body waves and perms, including three just this week, so it’s in style right now,” says Corinne Calabro,...
Read MoreWhen it comes to your dream kitchen, Choice Cabinet stops the wait
For anyone dreaming of once again welcoming family and friends into their home for the holidays, the urge to renovate the kitchen or bathroom is just starting to pick up steam. This year looks a little different, however, due to logjams in the supply chain for things like furniture and cabinetry. Don’t fret. Choice Cabinet has about 36,000...
Read MoreMapledale Farm provides exceptional customer service and they show it in every way, all day, every day
The staff at Mapledale Farm in Chardon has service at the forefront of everything they do. Whether they are assisting a customer in the store, providing one of their many property management and landscaping services, or they’re supporting the greater community, they do it all with the belief that taking care of each other leads to everyone’s...
Read MoreDiscover “The Laurel Way” at the The Laurels of Chagrin Falls
Since my family has owned and operated skilled nursing and assisted living facilities dating back to the mid-1960s, I’ve literally grown up in this industry, or, as I thought of it, the family business. As a kid I was a dishwasher and then transitioned to carpentry and construction improvements as I got older. Back then nursing home...
Read More