The Fairport Marine Museum and Lighthouse at 129 2nd Street in Fairport Harbor commands views of the harbor and is surrounded by an open grassy park. This small Lake Erie town is a good stop during a ...
Good intentions and observing the natural world are not enough—we need to do some work. Human rights, including migration, ...
Kent Natural Foods was originally created as a buying club in the 1970s, where members picked up their orders at area churches. By joining the Kent Community Project, which included a co-op record ...
As Judge Stuart Friedman sentenced 18-year-old Justin Jarmon to more than four decades in prison for accidentally blowing off half the skull of a 3-year-old girl, and wounding her 9-year-old cousin ...
Visible Voice says, “Please note that the Bhikshus are monastics and not entertainers and therefore will not present a ...
As usual, 2025 was a year packed with events in northeast Ohio. Many were events that Cleveland’s have come to eagerly ...
As usual, the Grog Shop kicks off its year by devoting the first weekend in January to its free weekend of music, featuring a roster of local bands — some already well-known in the area, and some ...
There might not be much outdoor walking at this month’s Walk All Over Waterloo — things are a little slow in January anyway — but the Waterloo Arts District contains a number of warm, cozy, indoor ...
It’s that time again: the twin toboggan slides at Cleveland Metroparks’ Mill Stream Run Reservation are open for business, and for kids missing the roller coaster thrills of Cedar Point, a trip out ...
The Rust Belt Photo Collective was founded last year with the idea of giving local photographers an opportunity to interact with each other and find opportunities to show their work. One of its ideas ...
It’s time to get off the sofa after all that holiday cocooning, shake off the winter blahs and get moving. Grab your significant other, your family or some friends (or come by yourself if they’re all ...