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Parma, Independence residents celebrate 100th , 101st birthdays: Sun Postings

Parma, Independence residents celebrate 100th , 101st birthdays: Sun Postings Updated 4:33 AM; Today 4:33 AM Parma City Council President Sean Brennan recently presented a proclamation to Sue Peterchalk, the city’s newest centenarian. (Photo courtesy of Kathy Seitz) Facebook Share PARMA, Ohio – President Warren G. Harding was inaugurated as the nation’s 29th president on March 4, 1921. Just a few days later, on March 10, Sue Peterchalk was born to Eastern European immigrant parents in Portage, Pennsylvania. Peterchalk, now a Parma resident, is the city’s newest centenarian. She received a proclamation recently from Parma City Council President Sean Brennan. Ward 9 Councilman Roy Jech also signed the proclamation.

Ohio coronavirus vaccine demand has slumped Now comes the long slog toward herd immunity

Ohio coronavirus vaccine demand has slumped. Now comes the long slog toward herd immunity. Today 5:30 AM Tazz Mays, operations manager at a Cleveland nonprofit that serves the homeless, receives the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during an event Cuyahoga County held for health care workers in February at Mayfield High School. Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio - Millions of Ohioans couldn’t get a coronavirus vaccine jab soon enough. They believed in the science, were lonely for their loved ones and wanted to travel or see the office again. They put their names on vaccine waiting lists, regularly tracked their eligibility and loaded and reloaded and reloaded websites of providers, hoping for an open appointment.

Mark your calendar for anticipated 2021 Parma events: Sun Postings

Mark your calendar for anticipated 2021 Parma events: Sun Postings Updated 1:51 AM; Today 1:51 AM Events are slowly – but surely – starting to return in Parma after a forced hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Carol Kovach/special to cleveland.com) Facebook Share PARMA, Ohio – With COVID-19 vaccine becoming more available and the number of vaccinated people increasing, Parma officials are looking optimistically at resuming community events this year. A Memorial Day service is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. May 31 at Veterans Memorial Park in Parma. And the Fourth of July parade will be back, but it will take place on July 3. A virtual landlord and tenant training session is planned for 6-8 p.m. June 8 on the Zoom platform. Watch for the Zoo link to be posted that day on the city’s website.

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