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Bus News Archives, June 16 2023
Jun 16 2023 - Electric School Buses Ready To Roll, Officials Say In East Brunswick
East Brunswick School District is one of the beneficiaries of the pilot program as it is set to get electric buses.
Jun 16 2023 - Illinois businessman convicted in bribery scheme involving disgraced former lawmaker
A federal jury in Chicago on Thursday convicted the manager of a sweepstakes gaming company for his participation in a bribery scheme involving disgraced former state Rep. Luis Arroyo.
Jun 16 2023 - Virtual Technologies Group Receives Minority Business Enterprise Certification from Ohio Minority S
The OMSDC is one of 23 affiliates of the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC), a nonprofit corporate membership organization that increases procurement and business opportunities for ...
Jun 16 2023 - Greenville's eastside: Main Event, owned by Dave & Buster's, to open in July, hire 175
Greenville's Main Event will be its first location in South Carolina. The chain, which is under the Dave & Buster's brand, looks to hire 175 people.
Jun 16 2023 - 20 years after her murder, case of missing Northport child remains open
Ross, then 11 years old, disappeared on Aug. 19, 2003, while on her way to the bus stop from her home in Willowbrook mobile home park in Northport. The bus was supposed to take her to Collins ...
Jun 16 2023 - Louisiana child sex abuser to be locked up for 35 years
A Hammond man will serve 35 years behind bars after pleading guilty to five counts of sexual battery. The Office of the Twenty-first Judicial District Attorney ...
Jun 16 2023 - 'We just want you safe,' Massachusetts mayor in Columbus looking for missing daughter
The mother of an 18-year-old reported missing after leaving a treatment center in Hilliard was in Columbus Friday searching for her daughter.
Jun 16 2023 - Columbus prepares for 700,000 people to celebrate safely in the city this weekend
"Everything that can be done to keep this community safe, can and is being done," Columbus City Council President Shannon Hardin said. "To me, this will be the ...
Jun 16 2023 - Columbus teenager sentenced in 2022 shooting death of man living with his mother
A Columbus teenager facing life in prison in the 2022 shooting death of the man who was living with his mother pleaded guilty to lesser charges Friday morning.
Jun 16 2023 - Rappelers scale Columbus building to raise awareness for sex trafficking prevention
More than 100 people rappelled off the side of a building in downtown Columbus on Friday to raise awareness for child sex trafficking prevention. At this year’s ...
Jun 16 2023 - Tim Horton holds grand opening in Columbus
Tim Horton’s on Veteran Parkway in Columbus has finally opened its doors. The Canadian chain is known for its fresh coffee, doughnuts and cold beverages. News Leader 9 recently gave viewers a tiny ...
Jun 16 2023 - MasterChef features two Columbus based chefs representing the Midwest region in new twist
Wayne Lewis and Charles Calvino, both hailing from Columbus, are contestants on the 13th season of Fox's home cook competition, "MasterChef." The 13th season has a new team, with ...
Jun 16 2023 - Olympic figure skater Timothy LeDuc to participate in Columbus' Pride March
Two-time national champion pairs figure skater Timothy LeDuc intends to rollerblade down High Street for Columbus' Pride March.
Jun 16 2023 - Mental health initiative gives Black men in Columbus their flowers
Washington-Vaughns is the founder of the Black Men Flower Project, a nonprofit that centers the mental health and well-being of Black men. Since 2021, he has been asking Black men to nominate other ...
Jun 16 2023 - Behlen Technology & Manufacturing to close in Omaha, assets to relocate to Columbus
Behlen Technology & Manufacturing, a manufacturer of metal products headquartered in Columbus, Nebraska, announced Friday it will close its Omaha facility as part of a strategic restructuring plan.
Jun 16 2023 - One man dead after shooting on Wedgefield Court in south Columbus Thursday night
One man is dead after a shooting Thursday night in the 2500 block of Wedgefield Court in south Columbus, according to officials. Muscogee County Coroner Buddy Bryan said Deyon Wade, 22, was pronounced ...
Jun 16 2023 - POLICE AND RESCUE NEWS: New Hampshire man to be extradicted from Goshen
A homeless man now sitting in Elkhart County Jail is awaiting extradition to Newport, New Hampshire to face charges related to child abuse sexual images.
Jun 16 2023 - Pa. highway collapse shows vulnerability of our roads
Traffic has been severed in both directions on one of America’s busiest and most economically important thoroughfares. It will be months before I-95 is back to normal ...
Jun 16 2023 - Drug bust in Marinette County leads to three arrests
Three people were arrested following a drug bust in Marinette County conducted by the Northeast Tri-County Drug Enforcement Group.
Jun 16 2023 - Columbus police to continue seach Thursday for missing Ohio State student
Columbus police will resume their search Thursday for an Ohio State University student who was reported missing on Saturday evening and is now considered endangered. Amina Alhaj-Omar, 25, was reported ...
Jun 16 2023 - Mississippi man dies following drowning in lake in Troup Co.
(WTVM) - A Mississippi man is dead following a drowning in Troup County ... Department of Natural Resources Game Wardens, Columbus Fire and EMS Dive team and AMR responded to the Lake Jimmy Jackson ...
Jun 16 2023 - Driver Killed In Head-On Crash In Chula Vista
CHULA VISTA, CA — A motorist was killed Wednesday in a head-on collision between two cars near a Chula Vista transit depot, authorities reported. The fatal crash in front of the Bayfront/E ...
Jun 16 2023 - Sudberry Starts Construction of Phase II of Otay River Business Park in Chula Vista, California
Sudberry has started construction on the second phase of Otay River Business Park in Chula Vista. Phase II will include two manufacturing and warehouse buildings that will total 205,335 square feet. A ...
Jun 16 2023 - MA: MBTA on-time service dropped last fall, T cites staffing shortages and delays of heavy rail rap
MBTA trains and buses were running late more often last year, according to a new T report that blames the lack of reliability on staffing shortages and the delayed delivery ...
Jun 16 2023 - Sadler still outspending Brewer in GOP Senate race
With a week to go until the June 20 primary elections, Emporia businessman Hermie Sadler has continued to outspend Del. Emily Brewer, R-Isle of Wight, in their race for the new 17th State Senate ...
Jun 16 2023 - Former Virginia restaurant employee charged in shooting that killed owner, injuried employee
An employee of an Emporia Chinese food restaurant is dead and another is injured after a former employee shot both of them while trying to rob the business on Wednesday evening.
Jun 16 2023 - Atlantic City accepted to NJ Transit Village program
The state on Thursday designated the resort a Transit Village, making it the 35th New Jersey municipality to be recognized by the initiative, the Department of Transportation ...
Jun 16 2023 - Mechanicsburg street fair expects to draw 70,000
The Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce said Jubilee Day, the largest, longest-running one-day street fair on the East Coast draws more than 70,000 people. Businesses, community groups, food vendors, ...
Jun 16 2023 - Mechanicsburg's 93rd annual Jubilee Day benefits businesses, draws visitors
More than 325 vendors participated in the event, which serves as the largest, longest running one-day street fair on the East Coast, according to the Mechanicsburg Chamber of Commerce, which ...
Jun 16 2023 - State takes action against unlicensed cannabis sales in Binghamton and Ithaca
New York State officials cited five businesses in Binghamton and Ithaca after conducting inspections at storefront businesses not licensed to sell cannabis.
Jun 16 2023 - Two businesses raided by Office of Cannabis Management in Ithaca
The Office of Cannabis Management New York’s state agency overseeing cannabis operations, conducted raids on two Ithaca cannabis shops on Tuesday. It’s the most visible action yet against unlicensed ...
Jun 16 2023 - New York State Cracks Down on Three Ithaca Store Over Illicit Cannabis Sales
Agents with the New York State Office of Cannabis Management cracked down on three Tompkins County businesses over alleged illicit sales of unlicensed cannabis.
Jun 16 2023 - Several Local Businesses Burglarized in Greenwood
According to the Greenwood Police Department two of the burglaries happened at Amity Coffee Roasters and Tamburelli's on Monday and Tuesday between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Vanderwende's Farm Creamery in ...
Jun 16 2023 - Billings chamber to sell ‘signature’ Sharp painting at auction
The piece was created by Sharp in 1905 and gifted to the Billings Chamber of Commerce in 1915 by Charles Bair, a friend of the artist’s and a well-known businessman.
Jun 16 2023 - Kutztown falls to Mount Union in PIAA Class 2A baseball semifinal
As the Kutztown players walked back to the bus, the parents and fans lined up behind the first base dugout cheered and clapped. It was the final time this team would travel together, and the end, even ...
Jun 16 2023 - Georgia is becoming a hub for electric vehicle production. Just don't mention climate
Georgia's Republican governor, Brian Kemp, is pledging to make his state the "electric mobility capital" of the country without embracing the climate realities that are helping drive the transition.
Jun 16 2023 - Southland crime: Burglary at three Frankfort area businesses, and more
OFF-ROAD DUI: Michael D. Lorenz, 38, 1900 block of Stonebridge Drive, New Lenox, was arrested and accused of drunken driving at 1:08 a.m. Saturday after an officer spotted a vehicle off the road and ...
Jun 16 2023 - Norwalk Pho Restaurant Set To Close This Week
Hoi An Pho and Grill in Norwalk is set to close this week after more than seven years in business, according to the owners.
Jun 16 2023 - City Council Discusses The Expansion Of Cannabis Retail In Santa Monica
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Jun 16 2023 - Janice Lee Stanfield
TUSCUMBIA — Janice Lee Stanfield, 68 of Tuscumbia, Alabama busted Heaven’s gates wide open on Wednesday, May 31, 2023. She was a member of Family Worship Center. Visitation will be at ...
Jun 16 2023 - Stanfield dies, remembered for quiet efficiency with Bruins
Stanfield died Monday, the Bruins announced Tuesday. He was 77. A robust talent so reliable he was nicknamed "Steady Freddy" by Bruins fans, scoring at least 20 goals in six consecutive seasons ...
Jun 16 2023 - Business News & Notes: June 15 — 21
Readers Pick Locals in Best of Northern Virginia Food Northern Virginia Magazine has announced the winners of the readers’ poll on the Best Food in Northern Virginia with many located in Falls Church.
Jun 16 2023 - Central Pennsylvania axe-throwing business can help you celebrate World Axe Throwing Day
The World Axe Throwing League declared June 13 International Axe Throwing Day in 2017 to give those who enjoy the sport, recreationally or professionally, a chance to ...
Jun 16 2023 - Presidential Scholar Honor For Freehold Twp. High School Student
Camryn N. Bartone of Howell, a Presidential Scholar, has a business career in her sights when she attends college this fall.
Jun 16 2023 - After delay with results, these are Connecticut Lottery's largest prizes in May
The Connecticut Lottery has been undergoing a number of changes in recent weeks, including replacing its old gaming system. The transition over to the new system caused a number of issues with ...
Jun 16 2023 - Alabama Regulators To Begin Issuing Medical Cannabis Business Licenses
Regulators in Alabama will take a big step this week toward the launch of the state’s new medical cannabis industry, with plans to begin issuing licenses for businesses on Monday. Local news ...
Jun 16 2023 - Why Chart Industries Stock Is Moving
Chart Industries, Inc. (NYSE: GTLS) shares are trading higher Monday after the company announced it signed a definitive agreement with Ingersoll Rand (NYSE: IR) to sell its Roots business for $300 ...
Jun 16 2023 - State's largest business lobby sues DNR again over environmental clean up requirements
WMC is also involved in a second lawsuit against the DNR in regard to PFAS clean-up, alongside an Oconomowoc leather-cleaning business. More:A Wisconsin environmental enforcement law is being ...
Jun 16 2023 - Some businesses within the Rapid City community were honored with awards
On Tuesday, Elevate Rapid City held its second annual awards ceremony, an event to spotlight the work that local businesses do for the community and local economy. According to Elevate Rapid City’s ...
Jun 16 2023 - Valdosta Wildcats host second mom's clinic
Up in Winnersville, it was a busy weekend at Valdosta high, as the Cats hosted their second mom's clinic. The experience gives the mothers of the current players, a glimpse into not only the daily ...
Jun 16 2023 - What Does Bussin Mean—and 9 Other Words in the Brand-New African American English Dictionary?
There’s a new dictionary in town, and it’s about to give you a better understanding of the words you say every day The post What Does Bussin Mean—and 9 Other Words in the Brand-New African American ...
Jun 16 2023 - Bank of America targeting Birmingham for location
Bank of America president of preferred banking Aron Levine talked with BBJ sister publication Milwaukee Business Journal this week. While he didn’t name all of Bank of Americas ...
Jun 16 2023 - Inside the new Kindred Wine Bar in Saratoga Springs
It's Ryan and Sonja McFadden 's second business in the space at 84 Henry St. in downtown Saratoga Springs. They had been operating Flatbread Social there until the restaurant closed this past ...
Jun 16 2023 - Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection declares statewide drought watch
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has declared a statewide drought watch. Residents and businesses are encouraged to voluntarily conserve water by reducing their nonessential ...
Jun 16 2023 - DEP issues drought watch for Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has declared a statewide drought watch. While not required, residents and businesses are encouraged to voluntarily conserve water by ...
Jun 16 2023 - RESTAURANT TRANSITIONS: Betty’s gets new home, not obituary
Reports of the demise of El Dorado landmark Betty's Old Fashion, Arkansas' oldest dairy diner and an Arkansas Food Hall of Fame finalist, are apparently premature.
Jun 16 2023 - Kemper Pest Control expands operations to Breckenridge and surrounding area
Kemper Pest Control has expanded their business to Breckenridge and had a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Breckenridge Chamber of Commerce earlier this spring. The family-owned and -operated business ...
Jun 16 2023 - A Loud City Council Meeting Explores New District Voting Options
The Glendale City Council meeting on Tuesday started out with a philanthropic tone as the City recognized World Elder Abuse Awareness Day that is commemorated o ...
Jun 16 2023 - Jamaica Number One Caribbean Destination in Growth for Delta Vacations
As Jamaica’s tourism sector continues its robust recovery, the island has been dubbed the number one Caribbean destination for Delta Vacations in terms of growth. With over fifty years in business, ...
Jun 16 2023 - Op-Ed: Resorts World New York City is a neighbor, an ally and a partner in Queens’ future
As president and CEO of the Greater Jamaica Development Corporation (GJDC), I have witnessed first-hand how responsible partnerships between businesses and the community can empower an area to reach ...
Jun 16 2023 - Drugs and weapons bust made at a popular New York City park in Queens
More than a million dollars worth of cocaine, fentanyl, ecstasy, opioids, other drugs, and guns were seized after a year-and-a-half-long investigation, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced ...
Jun 16 2023 - Queens DA announces million-dollar bust of drug, gun trafficking ring in Jamaica
Eight men are facing major drug and gun trafficking charges after a year-and-a-half-long investigation that led to the seizure of more than $1 million in ...
Jun 16 2023 - Berks creamery is again on PA’s Ice Cream Trail
A Berks County creamery is among the 42 named to . Way-Har Farm Market, 7701 Bernville Road, Jefferson Township, is on the trail again. The third-generation, family-owned business has been retailing ...
Jun 16 2023 - Great Valley School Board Appoints New Principal
GREAT VALLEY, PA —The Great Valley school board this week appointed Dr ... who will begin his transition in August to be the principal of the district’s new 5/6 Center. Forrest said she is driven to ...
Jun 16 2023 - Three businesses split $50,000 prize in 2023 PA Wilds BIG IDEA Contest
Three businesses split the $50,000 prize from the Ben Franklin Technology Partners BIG IDEA Contest, held in partnership with the PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship on June 8 ...
Jun 16 2023 - Corridors of opportunity: Florida’s Treasure Coast
The Treasure Coast of Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin counties has emerged as an ideally located hub of sectors key to Florida’s growth. Locals and new arrivals alike know it to be led by business- ...
Jun 16 2023 - Portland-area groups submit proposal to use Unity campus as transitional housing for asylum seekers
The proposal calls for housing as many as 600 asylum seekers at the Unity Environmental University campus in Unity. Proponents said it would help new immigrants and free up resources for other ...
Jun 16 2023 - Plug and Play Topeka graduates fifth group of startups
Graduates of the accelerator program had the chance to pitch their businesses to corporate partners Thursday morning.
Jun 16 2023 - Topeka hospital hopes easing transition keeps new nurses on the job
Stormont Vail's nurse residency program offers new RNs extra support, in hopes of reversing a trend that sees many leave the career in their first year.
Jun 16 2023 - Stratford's Salerno's Apizza closing after 75 years of business
After 75 years of business, Salerno's Apizza is closing down its famous storefront on Barnum Avenue in Stratford, the owner announced on Facebook. "We are truly grateful for the support and loyalty ...
Jun 16 2023 - Stratford pizzeria shuts down after 76 years as restaurant business 'devastated'
A landmark pizzeria in Stratford has shut down after 76 years, as restaurants still struggle under a perfect storm of inflation, worker shortages and pandemic recovery.
Jun 16 2023 - New Hampshire Racing: Possible Ovitt-Locke showdown highlights busy weekend
WITH the beginning of summer comes a busy weekend of racing on Granite State short tracks. There are multiple memorial events, double features, two days of racing at some tracks, ...
Jun 16 2023 - Prosecutor IDs man who drowned trying to swim across Delaware River near Easton
The Warren County Prosecutor’s Office said Sandoval Bustamante Ronme, 43, of Phillipsburg, was trying to get to the Pennsylvania side of the river from the New Jersey side when he drowned Sunday ...
Jun 16 2023 - N.J. man drowned while trying to swim across the Delaware River
The Phillipsburg man who drowned Sunday while trying to swim across the Delaware River has ben identified by authorities. Sandoval Bustamante Ronme was pulled from the water Sunday afternoon and was ...
Jun 16 2023 - 'Words on Wheels' bus hits the streets of Bryan with free books while school is out for the summer
The “Words on Wheels” bus is rolling through Bryan for the third summer in a row with free books to promote literacy while classes are not in session.
Jun 16 2023 - Proposed public transit ordinance in Bryan face opposition from community and service providers
A controversial ordinance that would limit where some public transit vehicles are allowed in Bryan sparks backlash from residents and transit providers.
Jun 16 2023 - Advertise with The Aspen Times
The Aspen Times is the ideal way to engage both visitors and residents to Aspen, Colorado and the surrounding Pitkin County ... channel to help your business grow into Aspen, Snowmass, Woody Creek, ...
Jun 16 2023 - Frazer Clarke interview: ‘Collapse of Fabio Wardley fight hurt me - boxing is a business not a sp
Collapse of Fabio Wardley fight hurt me - boxing is a business not a sport’ - British heavyweight tells Standard Sport about his struggles after the Fabio Wardley saga and the lessons he has learnt si ...
Jun 16 2023 - Owner of sawmill that reuses beetle-kill trees says $160K federal grant will allow Mountain Pine Ma
The owner of Mountain Pine Manufacturing is feeling grateful and optimistic after learning the local business that specializes in WoodStraw — a unique, alternative form of erosion control — just got a ...
Jun 16 2023 - Belchertown Farmer’s Market showcasing local businesses this summer
Sunday was opening day for the Belchertown Farmers and Artisans Market on the Belchertown Common. 22News spoke with the president and the manager of the Farmers Market Board and ...
Jun 16 2023 - No more rides to Hel on bus 666 in Poland
There will be no more going to Hel on bus 666. The bus to the town of Hel on Poland’s Baltic coast has long been popular with tourists. But some Christian conservatives ...
Jun 16 2023 - Affordable housing in Montebello
Business groups say reforming the California Environmental Quality Act, or CEQA, will allow infrastructure and housing projects to advance more quickly, which in turn could help California move closer ...
Jun 16 2023 - In the Spotlight Johnstown man turns woodworking hobby into full-time business
May 21—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — John Grant carved out a new plan for his life in May 2021. Searching for a hobby, Grant said, he quit drinking and took up woodworking. When he lost his job with a ...
Jun 16 2023 - ‘We’re hiring’: Post-pandemic changes to local job market
Pine Belt businesses still are facing hiring challenges in the post-pandemic economic climate. Georgia-Pacific Human Resource Business Partner Shea Newell said a lot of people didn’t come back to work ...
Jun 16 2023 - 23 baggies of meth seized, suspect arrested in drug bust at Laurel motel Tuesday
L AUREL, Miss. (WDAM) - About 1.45 pounds of methamphetamine were seized in a drug bust by the Laurel Police Department Tuesday morning. LPD Narcotic and Criminal Investigations Division investigators ...
Jun 16 2023 - Alabama medical marijuana industry takes shapes as licenses issued, doctors begin to prescribe
A new industry is taking shape in Alabama. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission (AMCC) on Monday announced its selections for medical cannabis business licenses. The commission voted on which ...
Jun 16 2023 - Alabama's medical marijuana industry taking shape; doctors certified to prescribe cannabis
A new industry is taking shape in Alabama. Monday we found out which businesses won licenses for the state's medical marijuana program.
Jun 16 2023 - Which minority-owned businesses were awarded Alabama cannabis licenses?
State law required that at least 25 percent of licenses be awarded to businesses at least 51 percent owned by a member of a minority group.
Jun 16 2023 - Sandburg High School '23 Grad Tallies 12 Years Of Perfect Attendance
ORLAND PARK, IL — A Carl Sandburg High School ... I had to finish it," Vossos told Patch. He's now off to Indiana University, where he's been accepted into the Kelley School of Business.
Jun 16 2023 - Let’s Minocqua Visitors Bureau makes changes to support local businesses
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Jun 16 2023 - Man charged with firing gun in Minocqua Walmart parking lot will head to trial
The 27-year-old Woodruff man accused of firing a gun in a business parking lot is scheduled to learn Tuesday if his case will head to trial.
Jun 16 2023 - Slow Transition Into Warmer Dryer Days For Wyoming
Have you ever seen Wyoming this green this late into the year? This week the weather evolves as we move into summer. The first day of Summer is ...
Jun 16 2023 - Philly office cleaners protest ‘union busting’ New Jersey contractor
A New Jersey-based building services business stopped using union workers when it took over a Philadelphia-area janitorial contract and workers say it’s not fair.
Jun 16 2023 - Four arrests involving child sexual abuse material
Investigators announced four people were arrested and charged with child pornography offenses committed over the past several months. According to Pike County District ...
Jun 16 2023 - Canmore non-essential water use ban amended
EPCOR is extending the non-essential water ban for residents and businesses in Canmore, Deadman's Flats and Harvie Heights (commercial area only), with the following amendments: ...
Jun 16 2023 - Hate Crimes Suspected Against LGBTQ+ Businesses In Santa Rosa: Police
"No citizen, employee, or business owner should be targeted and harassed for living their authentic lives or supporting fellow citizens." ...
Jun 16 2023 - Vandals put up ‘straight pride’ posters at Santa Rosa businesses
Several businesses in the Northern California city, including some that are queer-owned, had Pride and other inclusive emblems covered up with anti-LGBTQ+ posters.
Jun 16 2023 - Juneteenth: Somerville YMCA Celebrates Black-Owned Businesses
SOMERVILLE, NJ - The Greater Somerset County YMCA network, including the Somerville YMCA at 2 Green St., will celebrate Juneteenth 2023 by spotlighting local Black-owned businesses. The pop-up shop ...
Jun 16 2023 - Amid child care crisis, some Alaska businesses launch centers for employees’ kids
Companies report happier staff and better retention rates — especially as affordable child care becomes harder and harder to find.
Jun 16 2023 - Netflix Is Getting Into the Pop-Up Restaurant Business
In an effort to market its culinary content, Netflix is popping up inside LA’s Short Stories Hotel called Netflix Bites featuring chefs and personalities from its shows. Headliners for the pop-up ...
Jun 16 2023 - Former Belleville Mayor Mark Eckert dies after battle with cancer
Eckert was elected mayor in 2005 after serving as an alderman for seven years. He served four terms as mayor and on numerous community, education and business boards. A biography from the city said he ...
Jun 16 2023 - Man in possession of more than 10,000 child sex abuse files arrested, North Carolina police say
A man has been arrested after being found with more than 10,000 files containing child sex abuse material, according to police.
Jun 16 2023 - A Massive, Multifloor Mediterranean Restaurant Now Anchors the Coney Island Boardwalk
Bushwick: Brooklyn has an impressive new Thai restaurant; unlike Zaab Zaab or Ugly Baby, which specialize in setting customers’ tongues on fire with bird’s eye chiles, the Chiangmai Diner and Bar menu ...
Jun 16 2023 - Al Roker Praises His Bus Driver Dad and Says Their Relationship Was a 'Two-Way Street of Pride'
Today' Show weather anchor Al Roker celebrated NYC bus drivers, including his late father, Albert Lincoln Roker, Sr., who he said 'was everything to me and my siblings' ...
Jun 16 2023 - Al Roker honors his dad's legacy as a bus driver with a father-daughter driving duo
Al Roker is remembering his late father’s years of service as a New York City bus driver. There are more than 10,000 bus operators throughout the Big Apple’s five boroughs and Al’s dad held the job ...
Jun 16 2023 - Al Roker honors NYC bus drivers and shares memories of his dad — a longtime bus driver
I was so proud to see my dad doing this and I think he was proud to see me see him doing that,” Al said of his dad's career during a segment on TODAY.
Jun 16 2023 - Owning 3 picks, Brooklyn Nets figure to be busy on NBA Draft day
With three draft picks, the Nets could be active in adding to their core to move past the failed “Big 3” era. It signals a new direction where Mikal Bridges is the promising centerpiece to build ...
Jun 16 2023 - Generational Equity Advises Allergy, Sinus & Asthma Family Health Center in its Sale to AllerVi
Generational Equity, a leading mergers and acquisitions advisor for privately held businesses, is pleased to announce the sale of its client, Allergy, Sinus & Asthma Family Health Center to AllerVie ...
Jun 16 2023 - Lady Lake installs flashing stop signs at busy intersection
An intersection in the Lady Lake portion of The Villages is part of pilot test designed to increase driver and pedestrian safety.
Jun 16 2023 - At Peoples Academy, allegations of ‘systemic’ racist bullying
Complaints of racist bullying at the Morristown school spilled into public view last week, when a parent spoke at a school board meeting of the alleged abuse her child had endured.
Jun 16 2023 - Governor's Early Childhood Transition Task Force to meet in Hays June 28
Governor Laura Kelly has announced that the Early Childhood Transition Task Force will embark on a statewide community engagement tour June 27-30, including a stop in Hays, to discuss the challenges ...
Jun 16 2023 - North Carolina ranks among least expensive states to start a business: Simplify study
Entrepreneurs looking to start a new company in North Carolina have an advantage over those in other states. North Carolina ranks among the least expensive states to start a business in, according to ...
Jun 16 2023 - St. Louis infrastructure repair company Aegion buys Delaware pipe repair business
Aegion said it has acquired Standard Pipe Services, which provides cleaning, video inspection and trenchless repair of storm and sanitary sewer pipes, among other services. Terms of the deal, ...
Jun 16 2023 - New business opens in St. Clairsville
Anyone looking to refurbish old car parts, frames or roll cages can look to a Belmont County business that has the state-of-the art equipment to get the job done. Myers Powder Coating & Sandblasting ...
Jun 16 2023 - Local woman charged in embezzling investigation
A Hutchinson woman has been accused of embezzling $2.06 million from a Hutchinson business at which she was employed.
Jun 16 2023 - Archdiocese of St. Louis settles sex abuse lawsuit for $1 million, one of largest ever here
The archdiocese in 2004 agreed to pay $1.6 million in a case brought against the same alleged abuser in this year's case: Gary P. Wolken, one of the first St.
Jun 16 2023 - You NEED To Visit Florida's Most Charming Small Towns
Dubbed the 'Athens of Florida', DeLand was founded by wealthy businessman Henry A. DeLand in 1876, who wanted the city to embody the culture, education and beauty of the Greek capital. With its ...
Jun 16 2023 - Popular Portland-area bistro Bethany's Table completes $500K remodel
Bethany's Table, a Portland Business Journal Most Popular Restaurant, is wrapping up a $500,000 remodel under the leadership of chef Janet O'Conner. Bethany's Table at 15325 N.W. Central Drive ranked ...
Jun 16 2023 - Connecticut leaders raise awareness of elder abuse
Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz joined other state leaders on Thursday to speak on World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. “Hundreds of millions of dollars each year in ...
Jun 16 2023 - Challenges and rewards greet Alberta craft maltsters
At the end of a recent forum on craft malting, podcaster Don Tse asked his guests a surprising question: “Are you happy with your business decisions?” For ...
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