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In less than a week and for a fraction of the price, you could be luxuriating in a Bath R Us bathroom makeover

One of the roadblocks to pulling the trigger on a bathroom renovation is the underlying thought of having workers you’ve never met trampling through your house for who knows how long. In the spirit of true confession, I must admit, my own master bathroom is an off-the-rails train wreck…hideous prefab, builder-grade shower and...

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Seventy-five years ago, Stewart’s founders Jane and Dick Stewart created a service legacy that’s a cornerstone of the appliance store today

Celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, Stewart’s TV & Appliance store has expanded over the decades by relying on the same principals set forth by founder and father Dick Stewart in 1946: honesty, reliability and compassion. Simply put, the second gen sibling team that runs the store today—Ed, Pam and Nancy—still believes in...

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Nothing can hold you back from your potential, and Healthy Attractions has the tools to get you there

During the past year of pandemic, many people forged new negative habits, or defaulted to prior ones. Not surprisingly, health and life coach Heather Kuchar, founder of Healthy Attractions wellness studio in Fairlawn, has been in demand. Her programs provide a support system for men and women to regain their well-being. “Never...

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Residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia are rediscovering the joys of living at Symphony at Olmsted Falls

With doors opening once again to family visits for the first time in over a year, Symphony at Olmsted Falls is a joyous place to be. “To see the family members hug their loved ones for the first time in so long is pretty special,” says Director of Sales and Marketing Danielle Ridgeway. “There has been no shortage of tears with all these...

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Take control of your future with MaxStrength Fitness

When Governor DeWine lifted the Covid public health orders, effective Wednesday, June 2, allowing us to once again gather together, stand next to people and toss away those annoying masks, it felt like a dark veil had been lifted. The future is at last hopeful and bright. Taking stock of the past year, in light of all that was lost during the...

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