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Greater Cleveland Aquarium

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Now open in the FirstEnergy Powerhouse on the west bank of the Flats in downtown Cleveland, the new Greater Cleveland Aquarium features 10 exhibition areas, home to more than 5,000 creatures. »

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Former 'Crank Yankers' mastermind Jim Florentine books stand-up gig at Improv

Cleveland.com Northeast Ohio News

Florentine performs Thursday-Sunday at the Improv on the west bank of Cleveland's Flats. Also on the comedy schedule this week: John Caponera performs Friday and Saturday at Hilarities inside Pickwick & Frolic. »

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My House saga

Life and Times in Cleveland

*I wrote this up about a month ago, right before the buyer came back with the notarized paper we've been waiting on since July. We are supposedly in the final stages of the sale, my guess is it either happens this week or it doesn't. I also received a ... »

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Greater Cleveland Aquarium visitors: Center Street Swing Bridge is closed

Cleveland.com Metro

The Center Street Swing Bridge, a more-or-less straight shot into the west bank from downtown, was closed on Tuesday. City officials talked about the chance the span could be operating today. Friday, they ruled it out, saying electrical problems have s... »

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Greater Cleveland Aquarium opening gala raises money for Ronald McDonald House

Cleveland.com Metro

The event provides the public with its first view of the new $33 million aquarium on the west bank of the Flats. It officially opens Saturday. »

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Greater Cleveland Aquarium ready to splash Cleveland with Saturday's opening day

Cleveland.com Metro

Cleveland's newest attraction, the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, is built to let people from the North Coast get to know fish from all over and from all angles. The building, which opens Saturday, holds the promise of injecting new life into the west ban... »

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Lower Income Neighborhoods Losing Bank Branches, But Need Them Most

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Given the rise of ATMs and online banking, it’s probably not a surprise that the number of brick-and-mortar bank branches has been declining nationwide. But a recent analysis from SNL Financial finds they’ve been closing faster in poor neighborhoods th... »

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Carol D. Chevalier

The Chronicle-Telegram

Carol D. Chevalier (nee Sanders), 71, of Lorain, passed away Thursday, February 2, 2012 at her home, following a lengthy illness. Mrs. Chevalier was born in Lorain on February 19, 1940, the daughter of the late Michael and Frances (nee Stashick) Sander... »

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