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Sushi restaurant to open in former Pearl of the Orient location

ROCKY RIVER When Pearl of the Orient in Beachcliff Market Square closed in 2019, it was like losing a loved one for many in the community. Fairview Park resident Derek Stalder hopes to fill the culinary gap by opening Sakana Sushi Lounge in the spot where the Pearl once served patrons. The Asian fusion restaurant is expected to open by the end of April, he said. “I want to be able to help make lasting memories for the community,” Stalder, 34, said. “Taking a special moment and making it more special through my food means the world to me.” Stalder’s restaurant will focus on sushi with a New York flair, meaning big plates decorated with bright garnishes. The restaurant will also have a full vegan sushi menu and serve dishes from Laos, Thailand and Japan. Entrees will cost between $15 and $20.

John s Safe Places in Northeast Ohio schools: Helping students

The spaces are dedicated to John Haney, who took his own life in 2017. Author: Hollie Strano Updated: 7:12 AM EST March 10, 2021 NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio He was my pride and joy to be honest with you.   No one saw it coming. John Haney was a happy kid with a smile for miles. Loved by many, he was a leader on the high school and college football team, but fighting an inner battle alone. The thing I want you to know about john is he was kind and compassionate. Never knew a stranger, says John s mom, Beth Haney. In 2017, after graduating college and living in Columbus, John took his own life. And with it, he took a part of his parents hearts. His father, Rick, remembers one specific conversation he had with his son months before.

A look at Ohio s year of COVID-19 and where we re headed: Capitol Letter

A look at Ohio’s year of COVID-19 and where we’re headed: Capitol Letter staff, cleveland.com © Emily Bamforth, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine speaks at the Wolstein Center in downtown Cleveland on March 5, 2021. DeWine announced the upcoming opening of a mass coronavirus vaccination site there. Rotunda Rumblings COVID-19 by the numbers: There are hundreds of ways to tell the story of Ohio’s year of coronavirus. Rich Exner took a stab at it with 28 numbers, everything from cases, deaths, hospitalizations and jobs to liquor sales and the amount of weight people gained while spending more time at home. Not to mention the number of YouTube views drawn by the cartoon video of Gov. Mike DeWine and then-health director Dr. Amy Acton, played to the tune of the “Laverne & Shirley” theme.

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