St. Patrick’s Day, Great Lakes Brewing, bagel shops, more make our WTAM 5-minute food-drinks chat Marc Bona, cleveland.com © cleveland.com collage/cleveland.com/TNS Our 5-minute chat with Bill Wills of WTAM covers bagels, beer, St, Patricks Day happenings and a special tip left at Slymans Tavern.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Tippers to sippers, bagels and beer: We’ve got you covered with our 5-minute food and drinks chat with WTAM’s Bill Wills. We cover St. Patrick’s Day events, Great Lakes Brewing Co., bagel shops and a big tip left at Slyman’s Tavern.
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Bishops upset over J&J vaccine, some travel restrictions lifted, more - coronavirus timeline Feb. 27-March 5 Marc Bona, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Here is our regular roundup of coronavirus facts, figures and numbers regarding Cleveland, Ohio, the United States and the world Feb. 27-March 5, followed by our quotes of the week:
Feb. 27
Ohio reports 1,774 new coronavirus cases and 54 deaths. … Bogside Pub in Willowick receives a citation for improper conduct-disorderly activity after Ohio Investigative Unit agents and Willowick Police Department officers witness social-distancing violations. … Chicago-born comedienne and actress Erica Watson dies due to complications of coronavirus. She was 48.
Feb. 28
The Ohio Department of Health reports the number of confirmed or probable infections has risen to 967,422, up 1,268 since Saturday. Also, 60 deaths are reported, bringing the total to 17,297. … Ohio Investigative Unit agents report that weekend citations
Zack Bruell restaurant ownership changes; veteran chef leaves Alley Cat, Cowell & Hubbard Marc Bona, cleveland.com © Lynn Ischay, The Plain Dealer/cleveland.com/TNS An arrangement reached between restaurateur Zack Bruell and his business partners has led to a split of ownership regarding several Cleveland restaurants. Bruell is shown here in Parallax, his restaurant in Tremont.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Zack Bruell said he and his investment partners have agreed to divvy ownership of several Cleveland restaurants, with the veteran restaurateur retaining Parallax, L’Albatros Brasserie and Zack Bruell Events, his catering company, while giving up Alley Cat Oyster Bar and Cowell & Hubbard.