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My Favorite Stories from 47 Years on Cleveland TV, co-written by The Plain Dealer media writer Tom Feran. The book debuted at the 2008 Ghoulardifest convention. During the summer of 2011, it was announced that Big Chuck and Lil' John would return to TV on WJW every Saturday morning at 11 a.m. (this time, in a 30-minute all skits show similar to ...
Joe Cimperman, 1988 – former 7-term Cleveland City Council member [13] and President of Global Cleveland Michael P. Donnelly – Ohio Supreme Court Justice Michael A. Feighan – former Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1943 - 1971) [ 14 ]
Chairman Cleveland, Tuscarawas Valley & Wheeling Railway Co. [487] Vice-President Cleveland Mining Co. [488] Vice-President of the Cleveland Trust Co. [489] The Western Reserve University's Harriet Pelton Perkins Scholarship named for her. C.1896 00000-00 Demolished. Now the west bound ramp at Interstate 90 and Euclid Ave. [490] Architect ...
In 1979, Benjamin Holmes was an auto repairman in Cleveland working on his master's degree in engineering. Holmes was approached by Italian Mafia members and was asked to make a muffler for a gun. He refused, and took the story to the police; however, Holmes was approached by a cop who also began to pressure Holmes to outfit his guns with ...
Thomas Joseph McGinty, commonly known as Thomas Jefferson McGinty, (aka T.J. McGinty and Thomas "Blackjack" McGinty, 1892 - 1970) was an early Cleveland mobster, one of the city's largest bootleggers during the Prohibition, as well as a longtime boxing promoter. [1] [2]
Triway honored those teams — the 1988, 1991, 2005 and 2006 Titans — at halftime of the boys game, bringing some former players back from hundreds of miles away and others from just down the ...
In 1796, Moses Cleaveland and his survey party landed on the banks of the Cuyahoga upon their arrival from Connecticut.Early settlers included Lorenzo Carter, whose land holdings included much of what makes up today's East Bank entertainment district, including Whiskey Island, which was created when the mouth of the river was straightened by the Corps of Engineers.
A drum shop in Mason, Ohio, received a ringing endorsement from Ben Stiller via Twitter/X, and the actor and comedian added that it was unpaid and he "just loved this place."