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The Boston "Wine" Party?

December 16 marks the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. We all remember the story, even if the details are a little fuzzy. Here’s a recap: In 1773, a group known as the Sons of Liberty boarded British ships and threw the entire shipment of tea into the harbor in protest of the tea tax imposed under the Townshend Acts. But have you...

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Treating macular degeneration with Envision Opthalmology

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) cannot be avoided or cured for patients experiencing the condition, but AMD can now be treated in many circumstances, delaying vision deterioration. “AMD is a form of aging of the eye and is generally asymptomatic in its early stages,” says E. Shanika Esparaz, MD, founder of Envision Ophthalmology &...

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See how how Chagrin Home Improvements can give your outdated kitchen cabinets a stunning new life—for less than the cost of a remodel

Is a new look for the kitchen on your wish list but a total gut job not in the budget for 2024? Chagrin Home Improvements will give you that new, updated kitchen without the cost, hassle or time commitment of a full renovation. Joe Jacobs, founder of Chagrin Home Improvements Owner Joe Jacobs and his professional, full-time, dedicated...

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Project Hope for the Homeless is creating immense transformations

At Project Hope for the Homeless in Painesville, the holidays are a time of reflection and gratitude. Christmas can be filled with reminders of a challenging past and uncertain future. But the last 30 years at Project Hope for the Homeless have been filled with transformations for so many who have faced those difficult challenges. With the help...

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With so many factors affecting our hearing, it’s crucial to create a provider relationship with a team that embraces technology while putting people first

Early detection is critical for almost any health condition. Hearing health is no different. In fact, research is finding more and more links between poor hearing and conditions like heart disease, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease and more, not to mention the social withdrawal and isolation associated with hearing deficits. “The holidays are...

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