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  • Indians pen off its game in loss to Red Sox

    CLE@BOS: Santana singles to score Swisher in third BOSTON -- The Red Sox put a few more dents in the Green Monster in the eighth inning on Saturday afternoon, breaking through against Indians setup man Vinnie Pestano to deal the Indians a 7-4 loss at Fenway Park. Boston struck for four runs -- two on doubles off the towering wall in left -- in the eighth to send Cleveland to its second ...

  • Ensley is Irving I. Stone Editorial Intern

    Jessica Ensley, a junior at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University in Athens, is the Irving I. Stone Editorial Intern for the summer at the Cleveland Jewish News. She will write stories, take photographs and be involved in digital ...

  • NEOMED Miami University form partnership

    Northeast Ohio Medical University and Miami University of Ohio have created a new program called the Miami-NEOMED Baccalaureate to M.D. Pathway Program. The program will provide students with the ability to pursue a career as a physician specializing in primary care or to work for medically under-served ...

  • OSBA recognizes Deborah A. Coleman

    Deborah A. Coleman, a Cleveland attorney, received the 2013 John C. and Ginny Pro Bono Award from Supreme Court of Ohio Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor at the Ohio State Bar Association Annual Convention in Cleveland on Friday, May 10. Coleman is a partner at Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP and was nominated for the award by Ann McGowen Porath, Esq., of the Legal Aid Society of ...

  • MLB Boston 7 Cleveland 4

    Dustin Pedroia delivered a go-ahead RBI double during a big eighth inning that rallied the Boston Red Sox over Cleveland 7-4 Saturday. Trailing 4-3 entering the eighth, the Red Sox erupted for four runs and went on to notch a second straight win over Cleveland. Pedro Ciriaco (3-for-4) ignited the rally with a one-out double against Vinnie Pestano (1-1) and scored the tying run when the next ...


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  • Bloomfield to speak at U.S. Holocaust museum luncheon

    Sara J. Bloomfield WHAT: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's annual Cleveland luncheon WHEN: Monday, May 20 WHERE: Executive Caterers at Landerhaven, 6111 Landerhaven Drive, Mayfield Heights SCHEDULE: Registration at 11:30 a.m., luncheon and program at noon COST: $75 INFO: To RSVP, contact Jed Silberg at jsilberg@ushmm.org or call ...

  • Francona thinks adding a fifth umpire could help

    Email BOSTON -- Indians manager Terry Francona does not have all the answers for solving the ongoing discussion about umpiring and the use of instant replay in Major League Baseball. Francona does, however, have an idea. Francona believes having a fifth umpire at the ballpark could address several issues. "I'm not a proponent of slowing the game down," Francona said. "And I ...

  • Despite slump Giambi still valuable to Indians

    Email BOSTON -- The Indians are not overly concerned that veteran Jason Giambi is mired in one of the worst slumps of his storied career. The aging slugger was not brought in to compete for a batting title. He is on the roster to offer experience, advice and the occasional clutch hit. Indians manager Terry Francona has stressed that point since the start of Spring Training. "Before he ...

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