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The Ghoulardi Factor: It’s Alive!

Those were the halcyon days of horror hosts. Vampira started it all in Los Angeles. Pete “Mad Daddy” Myers had a show for a month on Channel 8 in the 1950s. There was Fritz the Nite Owl in Columbus, Zacherle in New York, Chilly Billy Cardille in Pittsburgh and others who took their places when they retired. Even little Mansfield had Roger Price as “The Baron.” But no one had the following of Ghoulardi, who at one time was on six days a week. ...
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Hartville Potato Chips; Creating a Family Legacy One Salty Bite at a Time

Robb got into the chip business by what he acknowledges was a naïve confidence in a crowded market. The Akron native came of age when the area had four or five chip factories and more than 20 that distributed chips in the region. ...
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Live Theater Preview: Grab a Seat, Sit Back, and Enjoy

You don't have to travel to NYC to see big-time entertainment. NEO's live theater scene is thriving. We've got a list of the highlights. Enjoy! ...
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High School Reunion Reflections; A Look Back to the Future

With each glance and conversation, I flew through a virtual time machine, zipping between 2018 and 1978 as middle-aged faces seamlessly dissolved into teenage grins. It was thrilling and unnerving and perfect. ...
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Hearing Aid for Hearing Aids

 

If you’ve put off getting a hearing aid because of the cost — they start at approximately $1,000 and go up from there — then you’ll like what’s popping up in some popular Medicare Advantage Plans.

Many of the area’s Medicare Advantage Plans have started to pay all or most of the cost of hearing aids, with some requiring no out-of-pocket expenses, although the choice of hearing aid may be limited, says Bridgid Whitford, director of Hearing Services at Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center.

Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids, and that’s been a huge complaint among enrollees. Traditional Medicare covers basic medical services. Medicare Advantage Plans offer extra medical coverage, typically for a monthly premium.

“These Medicare Advantage Plans are increasing accessibility to hearing healthcare on a scale we haven’t seen before,” Whitford says.

Only 25 percent of the people who need hearing aids use them. Cost is a barrier for many.

“These plans are really making a dent in the hearing aid market, resulting in the cost to consumers going down,” Whitford says.

With a growing population of people becoming eligible for Medicare, Advantage Plan administrators are competing for customers. Providing hearing aid coverage is a good way to attract clients, she says.

“Baby Boomers are expecting to be able to afford to hear, and they are influencing a market shift in the hearing aid industry,” she says.

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Boundaries and Grandparents; Setting Limits with Love

Keep the communication lines open by discussing your boundaries before beginning. It may feel uncomfortable to address issues that are non-existent but not as uncomfortable if problems arise down the road. Sit down with everyone involved and discuss not only your expectations but also theirs. ...
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Money Moves; How 529 Savings Plans Benefit You & Your Grandchild

“If education has been a family tradition and core value, it's a wonderful way to leave a lasting legacy,” she says. “The estate tax advantage of placing assets in 529 plans is also compelling. 529 plan assets are not included in taxable estates. This can save significant estate taxes for high net worth families.” ...
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Rockin’ and Rollin’ Your Way Into Retirement

How to begin the retirement planning process?  When I’m asked that question I have one simple answer with three parts: Let’s figure out what you’re trying to do, how long you want to do it, then I’ll analyze your financial assets to determine if you can afford it. ...
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