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Eric Synenberg is Running for State Representative

My name is Eric Synenberg and I humbly ask for your vote in the Democratic Primary on or before March 19, 2024 to be your next State Representative.  If elected, I will follow in the footsteps of some great leaders and legislators we have had representing our district in Columbus in recent memory.  These legislators include, but are not limited to, Ed... READ MORE >

New Menu at The Standard

Just Go. 16 oz stuffed long bone veal chop – gruyere, prosciutto stuffing with madeira wine reduction served with our légumes maison. 779 East 185th.     3pm – 11pm – 7 days a week    216.531.9643... READ MORE >

The Community Resource Center is ready to Serve the Neighborhood

Hello Neighbor! Since opening its doors November 2, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank’s Community Resource Center, also known as the CRC has proven to be the place to be. The renovated facility is located at 15500 S. Waterloo Road. The national model offers access to a free, grocery store style experience and access to other services. The center is open... READ MORE >

Pictures with the Easter Bunny

The Easter Bunny will visit The Charlton Abbott Saturday, March 16th for pictures. 10 AM – 1:00 PM. Reserve your private family time slot with the Easter Bunny and our photographer to get a beautiful photo taken. Book on our website or call us at 440.710.6561. The Charlton Abbott is located at 37903 Euclid Ave. Our website is www.WilloughbyWorkspaces.com.... READ MORE >

Euclid Symphony Orchestra’s second annual Texas Hold’em Tournament

All Proceeds Benefit Euclid Symphony Orchestra You and your friends are invited to the Euclid Symphony Orchestra’s second annual Texas Hold’em Tournament Where: Euclid Masonic Temple 27271 Tungsten Rd. Euclid, 44132 When: Saturday April 6, 2024 Registration at 1 PM, cards dealt at 2 PM ¨ $50 Buy In—limit 100 players ¨ Over $2,500 in prize money if all seats... READ MORE >

Will Abortion Rights Be Back on the Ballot in 2024?

We all know that Abortion Access and Bodily Autonomy got enshrined into the Ohio Constitution when Issue 1 passed back in November 2023.  But what you may not have noticed was the vehement opposition to the will of the people by GOP leaders followed by the whiplash causing, 180- degree pivot that those same Republicans made just about a week... READ MORE >

Lisa Frankenstein Film Review

High school girl meets corpse. Corpse wins her heart. That is the plot. The writer, Diablo Cody, makes a failed bet that the audience will root for the main protagonist (played by up and comer Kathryn Newton) as she orchestrates the murder of multiple minor characters as an overreaction to some slights she is experiencing. While this is a deliberate... READ MORE >

Poor Things Film Review

Taking place in Victorian England, Emma Stone stars as a retrieved, unconscious suicide fatality whose brain is replaced by an unborn infant. Ms. Stone does an incredible job of showing her development from infant to adult over the film as she learns about the human experience. The interactions she has with adults that do not know they are dealing with... READ MORE >

Nectar of the Tupelo Lenten Friday Menu

Located at 805 East 222nd Street the Nectar of the Tupelo is open 11 am to 10 pm Monday through Saturday, 10 – 8 on Sunday. This special Lenten Menu is available on Friday for dinner only. Except for the Cod Sandwich which is available on Friday Lunch only. But you should really try it. Stop in for great service... READ MORE >

Rest in peace, Sully. A true American hero. You will be missed

Gerald “Jerry” Sullivan age 98, passed away December 17, 2023 at the Hospice House of the Western Reserve in Cleveland. He was born October 2, 1925 in Pittsburgh, PA. Jerry was a U. S. Marine Corps veteran, and saw action during World War II in the Solomon Islands campaign, which included the landing on Bougainville. He was the recipient of... READ MORE >