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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee residents at Sherman Park Grocery Store say they like snow, but not snowstorms. They are keeping positive attitudes as they prepare to hunker down during the heavy snow. I m shopping f
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MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio 鈥?The McDonald s in Mayfield Heights, Ohio is back in business. The restaurant closed a few months ago for remodeling. While the restaurant was closed, the long-time owner, Tony Philiou, continued to pay each employee. My employees helped me 鈥?without them, I wouldnt be where I am right now, Philiou said.Philiou came to the U.S. from Greece in 1947. He was 15 years old. After serving in the Korean War, he got married, got a full-time job at a factory and bought a house. The house needed work and Philiou needed more money. The house was just across the street from the then newly-opened McDonald s on Mayfield Road. In 1962, Philiou got a second job at the restaurant. He earned 90 cents per
stanley us hour. The rest is history. Nothing matters to me other than being here, because I belong here, said Philiou.Over the next 60 years, he worked hard, moving up the ranks from part-time worker to management, and then owner. He treats you like family no matter how long hes known you. It could be one day, it could be 30 days, it could be three years. He loves the people that w
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stanley mugs the general manager. It wasnt the plan originally. It was a job to get me through high school and through college. When I graduated from college, Tony made me an offer and it worked out very well, said Kocsis.Philiou, now 90 years old, says he has achieved the American dream. Only in this c