French fries topped with s mores. Pierogi tacos. Polish boy burgers featuring grilled kielbasa in tribute to Cleveland. A Sasquatch burger served between two grilled cheese sandwiches. And gummi margaritas.
Even that quick rant of customized menu offerings can t do justice to the entire repertoire at the new Fizzlestix Kitchen + Bar restaurant at 3242 Lincoln Way E in Perry Township.
After working for years in various capacities in the restaurant industry, Jeff Buynak said the eclectic and unusual recipes will be the signature of his family-oriented e when it opens May 3.
The 49-year-old Buynak s restaurant work began as a 16-year-old dishwasher.
Later he moved his way up from bartender to supervisor to general manager and district manager for Damon s Grill.
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CANTON – Travel a few miles in any direction and you re bound to pass a store with dollar in its name.
Dollar General and Family Dollar each have five stores in Canton, and Dollar Tree has four stores within the city limits. City Council recently approved a replat for the future site of a sixth Dollar General, but it also prompted members to question the apparent glut of dollar stores. When you stand at the site where this proposed Dollar General s going in, you can actually see the sign of another dollar store, Councilman John Mariol II, D-7, said.
He begrudgingly voted in favor of the change on April 5, citing the council s inability to legally deny the development and his fear that an oversaturated market will lead to vacant buildings. Mariol and Councilman Greg Hawk, D-1 who cast a protest vote in opposition to the replat said they want to consider their options to limit new dollar stores.
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ALLIANCE The city wants to enact policies to undo the effects of systemic racism.
Council members approved a proclamation Monday that calls for quickly prosecuting any hate crimes that occur in the city and increasing efforts to address and dismantle racism. The city of Alliance is committing to working against racism, ensuring Constitutional rights, dignity, humanity and existence of every person who lives, works and visits Alliance, Ohio, the proclamation states.
The move comes less than a month after a racial slur was spray-painted on the home of an Alliance City Schools principal who is Black.
The statement condemns the vandalism, stating that Alliance will not tolerate this type of action.