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Bus News Archives, May 15 2023
May 15 2023 - Curwensville business owner receives veteran-owned small business of year award
CURWENSVILLE — Starr Hill Winery and Vineyard’s Chief Operating Officer Ken Starr was recognized by the Western Pennsylvania District of the Small Business Administration for his ongoing effort in bui ...
May 15 2023 - Child Therapists in Milton, MA
based in Milton, MA. I work with individuals across the lifespan struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, identity development, life transitions, and relationship issues. I have additional ...
May 15 2023 - New law permits NJ cannabusinesses to claim state tax deductions (updated)
According to Section 280E of the IRS code, cannabis-related ventures are blocked from deducting typical business expenses on state and federal returns since marijuana is classified as a Schedule I ...
May 15 2023 - Pa. man sentenced in NJ court for having material depicting child sexual abuse
A Pennsylvania man has learned his sentence after pleading guilty to possessing material depicting the sexual exploitation of a child. Joshua F. Daranijo, 24, of Levittown, was sentenced to concurrent ...
May 15 2023 - New Jersey Governor Signs Bill Extending Tax Deductions to Cannabis Companies
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy has signed legislation to separate state tax law from federal regulations that deny standard tax deductions for cannabis businesses.
May 15 2023 - Best-In-Class – New Unit Sales: Bob Weaver Motorsports & Marine Inc.
Bob Weaver Motorsports & Marine Inc., honored with Powersports Business' Best-In-Class - New Unit Sales award, explains why sales are down compared to last year.
May 15 2023 - N-Hance Wood Refinishing reveals fresh cabinets, floors and more without the cost or mess of replac
N-Hance Wood Refinishing is adding new life to wood items in Southern Utah, providing both homes and businesses with quick updates that stand the test of time. “We work with everything from cabinets ...
May 15 2023 - TTC not an 'essential service,' strike would be legal for workers: Court
Alfred is president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113, which represents about 12,000 TTC employees. “Even through the fight was costly it was fundamentally the right thing to do … we have ...
May 15 2023 - TTC workers have right to go on strike, Ontario court rules
Toronto transit workers have won the right to strike after an Ontario judge ruled this week that the law that banned them from walking off the job is unconstitutional.
May 15 2023 - Colorado Springs Utilities water outages affecting 120 customers
Starting tomorrow more than 100 homes and businesses in Colorado Springs will be impacted by water outages that could last for days. It's all part of a Colorado Springs Utilities project. This impacts ...
May 15 2023 - Falls Church's Plans for Eden Center Concerns Vietnamese Businesses
A Virginia city’s plans for a Vietnamese shopping center worries some business owners they could be pushed out. Falls Church has been working on long-term plans for Eden Center. When Huy Pham ...
May 15 2023 - Traverse City organizations recognized with humanitarian award
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich., (WPBN/WGTU) -- The first-ever business-organization humanitarian recipients are being honored. On Monday night, Food Rescue of Northwest Michigan and the Traverse Clinic and ...
May 15 2023 - Portal Bridge signal outage will mean more delays, cancellations for NJ Transit, Amtrak
Ongoing work to fix a signal outage on the Portal Bridge on the Northeast Corridor line will not be finished by the evening rush, meaning delays and cancelations for riders.
May 15 2023 - Pratt & Whitney Canada to Invest $10 Million in Technology Upgrades at Component Repair Facilit
Pratt & Whitney Canada, a business unit of Pratt & Whitney, today announced a $10 million investment to expand the capabilities of its Wichita Falls, Texas engine component repair facility, which is ...
May 15 2023 - NJ Cannabis Insider Awards 2023: Voting is open
NJ Cannabis Insider’s business awards were launched in 2022 as a way to recognize excellence and achievement in the Garden State cannabis industry. NJ Cannabis Insider’s 2023 Awards Show takes ...
May 15 2023 - At 57, Elizabeth Hurley Has Totally 🔥 Abs And Legs In A New Blue Bikini In Instagram Photos
Elizabeth Hurley just dropped another slew ... Jacqueline Tempera is an award-winning writer and reporter living in New Jersey with her many pets. She is a business owner and a double Scorpio ...
May 15 2023 - San Luis Obispo business owners represented California during National Small Business Week
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. – Local small business owners ... The local business owners were recognized in March as California's 2023 Small Business Persons of the Year. They joined small business ...
May 15 2023 - Wise Guys Pizzeria supports Grapevine community with more than pizza
One recent example of the business supporting the community was during the ice storm that hit the first week of February.
May 15 2023 - Grapevine Grill: The place to dine on Mediterranean and American classics
When Samer Salman designed Grapevine Grill’s menu with his father and business partner, Mike Salman, they decided to include the classics – burgers, wings, T-bone steaks, gyros, falafel and shawarma.
May 15 2023 - 18 Phenomenal Things To Do in Grapevine TX
Grapevine has grown into a sprawling cultural hub close enough for a day trip from Dallas and Fort Worth. It’s home to a robust array of cultural experiences, family fun, and adrenaline-pumping ...
May 15 2023 - Mid-Penn Baseball Fab 5: Boiling Springs, Cumberland Valley jump back in
Only a little Mid-Penn Conference baseball business remains, so most attention has turned toward the upcoming District 3 postseason, which begins Friday. Below is our weekly Fab 5 rankings, where we ...
May 15 2023 - He donated land for soccer fields in Standish. Now the town is selling it.
Businessman Walter Butler wants to buy back the 22-acre gift he made for school athletes in 2014. But because he's now a town councilor, the municipality says it's not that simple.
May 15 2023 - Where Does 'Outer Banks' Take Place? All the Show's References to Real North Carolina Locations
She was also formerly at Bustle, Tiger Beat, and Her Campus and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. John B said it best: the Outer Banks is "paradise on Earth." Set in the ...
May 15 2023 - Third alleged sex abuse victim from one priest’s time in Ohio Valley comes forward; Lawyer says c
He was allegedly sexually abused about 53 years ago as he attended Central Catholic High School in Steubenville. This man, whose name is not being disclosed, has joined two other former students in ...
May 15 2023 - Officials find inmate who walked away from Oklahoma City facility
Thomas Arnhold walked away from the Oklahoma City facility around 1:40 a.m. Arnhold is a 32-year-old white male serving a four-year sentence out of Woodward County for domestic abuse. Officials said ...
May 15 2023 - Caldwell Cassady & Curry Adds Experienced Patent Attorney in Dallas
Caldwell Cassady & Curry, a Dallas intellectual property and business litigation firm, announced that experienced patent litigator Aisha Haley is its newest attorney. Haley comes to the firm as ...
May 15 2023 - City of Caldwell to have 'Imagine the Possibilities' tour Saturday
The city of Caldwell has a historic downtown from many restaurants to local businesses – many that have been here for generations and it’s the city’s goal to keep them here for many years to come.
May 15 2023 - Governor Evers visits Northwoods to promote tourism
Tourism is a billion-dollar industry in Wisconsin and Governor Tony Evers wants it to grow. Wednesday, he visited three local businesses in Forest County to promote ...
May 15 2023 - 2 people, 2 dogs rescued in 2 Gwinnett County house fires Saturday morning
It was a busy Saturday morning for firefighters in Gwinnett County. The rescue team spent the day saving lives as they battled two house fires – one in Norcross, the other in Snellville. The Norcross ...
May 15 2023 - ONE Razorback Roadshow set for eight-city bus tour
Get ready, Hogs fans! This week, the ONE Razorback Roadshow will be kicking off a statewide bus tour beginning in Harrison on May 15.
May 15 2023 - Florida E-Verify Law Could Trigger Mass Labor Shortage
The law expands requirements for businesses with more than 25 staffers to use E-Verify, a federal system that determines if employees can legally work in the U.S.
May 15 2023 - More businesses coming to Chapin
CHAPIN, S.C. — Construction in the Chapin Commons complex along Columbia Avenue has been on pause for several months now and locals are curious when things will start up again. Thankfully, that ...
May 15 2023 - Local roundup: Butte sweeps Sidney in baseball plus more cancellations
The Butte Bulldogs improved to 4-1 in baseball following a sweep of Sidney in Columbus on Friday by the scores of 12-0 and 13-0. Trey Hansen threw a one-hitter in five innings and struck out 10 ...
May 15 2023 - NJ camp counselor sentenced to seven years for sexually assaulting three children
Joshua F. Daranijo, 24, admitted in court to sexual contact with three children under the age of 13, and to possessing child sexual abuse material.
May 15 2023 - How Kyle Pitts, Drake London Will Help Bijan Robinson's Falcons Transition
Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson will enter his rookie season with sky-high expectations - and thanks to the road that's been paved and leadership to be provided by tight end Kyle Pitts and ...
May 15 2023 - Governor, other officials weigh in on Troy’s business outlook
Troy hosted the “Your City, Your County, Your State and You” event at the Troy Marriott Hotel to discuss the state of local economic development and the relationship between the government and the ...
May 15 2023 - El Campo eliminates Cuero in area round of playoffs
COLUMBUS — El Campo could almost already see a berth to the regional quarterfinal on Saturday afternoon. After dropping Game 2 of the best-of-three series against Cuero 7-5 to tie it 1-1 after ...
May 15 2023 - As Minnesota DFL drives final pieces of agenda, business interests object
Minnesota lawmakers are expected to put together the final pieces of the $72 billion state budget this week and approve a variety of new policies. Democrats who hold the trifecta of control at the ...
May 15 2023 - Minnesota group pushes a new approach to support loved ones struggling with addiction
All had children who were in the throes of addiction or recovery, or who had loved ones who had died from substance abuse. "It felt like I had come home to a safe place, like landing on a soft cloud," ...
May 15 2023 - Lile's Ham Sandwich Shop, a beloved Dearborn restaurant, closing after nearly 60 years
The family-owned Lile's Ham Sandwich Shop, on a busy stretch of Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, announced the restaurant will close at the end of June.
May 15 2023 - Howell school bus driver fired after admitting to drinking while working
A Howell Public Schools bus driver was fired after admitting to drinking while on the job. According to a letter sent to families, a bus driver appeared to be suffering from a medical incident in the ...
May 15 2023 - Howell school bus driver fired after admitting to drinking on the job
A bus driver in Howell has been fired after admitting to drinking on the job. In a letter to parents, the district says the bus driver appeared to be suffering a medical emergency on Friday, April 28.
May 15 2023 - School bus driver in Howell fired after confessing to drinking at work
A bus driver for Howell Public Schools students has been fired after admitting to drinking on the job, officials said. Her dismissal stems from an incident that happened April 28, the district and ...
May 15 2023 - Athens man appears in court after sexual abuse arrest
According to an official with the Limestone County Sheriff’s Office, Chas Stiles, 77, was arrested Monday and charged with human trafficking, sodomy, sexual abuse and enticing a child for immoral ...
May 15 2023 - Join Former HGTV Host for a Unique Hands-On Art Workshop
A local small business in Stoughton has announced they are hosting a two-hour art class that encourages you to get creative, have fun, and learn how you can turn almost anything into art with a little ...
May 15 2023 - Clark, Franklin 5th graders visit Iowa State Capitol
Fifth grade students at Clark and Franklin Elementary schools in Le Mars took a field trip to Des Moines on March 23. The students, teachers and several parents had a busy day. Franklin students left ...
May 15 2023 - Le Mars business was evacuated due to natural gas leak
Apr. 28—LE MARS, Iowa. — A downtown business and a basement apartment had to be evacuated in Le Mars, late Thursday afternoon. At around 4:55 p.m. Thursday, Le Mars Fire — Rescue were ...
May 15 2023 - Warehouse, Farm Equipment Business Among Real Estate Transactions
By Gregory Bacon gbacon@observertoday.com A New York City real estate investment company has purchased an industrial building in Chautauqua County for millions of dollars. The Post-Journal/OBSERVER ...
May 15 2023 - Used Toyota cars for sale in Moncks Corner, SC
Get email alerts on this search. Never miss a car! Used Kareem Graves was a pleasure to work with and demonstrated superior customer service. Absolutely would refer business to Mr. Graves. 2023 ...
May 15 2023 - Two Hinton sisters open a new local outfitters store
A new souvenir and gift shop opens its doors in Summers County. Sisters Lee Ann Goins and Kathy Mills cut the ribbon on their new business, Hinton Outfitters on Friday, ...
May 15 2023 - Partnership between Salt Lake Express and Megabus brings new routes to Wasatch Back
Megabus announced a new partnership with Salt Lake Express last week, which is set to bring new transportation options to the Wasatch Front and Back. Megabus […] ...
May 15 2023 - Kern River Valley businesses worry river use restrictions could affect tourism
Business operators and commercial rafting companies in the Kern River Valley had a bit of a scare Thursday when Tulare County and federal government authorities announced they were taking emergency ...
May 15 2023 - Batavia Police investigating bomb threat called in for school bus
The Genesee County 911 dispatch received a call from a local business that had gotten a call about a "bomb on a school bus." ...
May 15 2023 - Busch Light Racing: Kevin Harvick North Wilkesboro/All-Star Race Advance
KEVIN HARVICK North Wilkesboro / All-Star Race Advance No. 29 Busch Light Ford Mustang for Stewart-Haas Racing. Event Overview ● Event: NASCAR All-Star Race (non-points race) T ...
May 15 2023 - SC outlet kingpin reflects on its '93 Wall St. debut while looking to the future
Our newsletter catches you up with all the business stories that are shaping Charleston and South Carolina every Monday and Thursday ... "We're pretty confident in the future," CEO Stephen Yalof said ...
May 15 2023 - Adair County resident pleads guilty to aggravated sexual abuse in Indian Country
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has announced that Bryan Udale Jones, 63, of Stilwell, entered a guilty plea to aggravated sexual abuse in ...
May 15 2023 - Arkansas' first gentleman: Natural State tourism can "crush" neighbors
First gentleman Bryan Sanders, chair of the Natural State Advisory Council, said the group's goal is to double the economic impact of the state's tourism within a decade, Arkansas Business reported.
May 15 2023 - Missouri Senate dysfunction leads to gridlock on final day of 2023 legislative session
The Missouri Senate ran into another filibuster on the final day of the 2023 legislative session, upending the chamber.
May 15 2023 - Fallen Connecticut police officers honored as 'heroes' at annual Washington vigil
Four Connecticut police officers who died in the line of duty, including a pair of Bristol officers killed in an ambush last year, were among the more than 550 law enforcement officials nationwide ...
May 15 2023 - Why Wilmington landlords warn rents will climb if this city plan is passed
Wilmington landlords warn of rent increases if the city hikes business fees associated with rental properties.
May 15 2023 - New York Manufacturing Index Plunges Most Since April 2020
A gauge of New York state manufacturing activity slumped in May by the most in more than three years as orders and shipments shrank abruptly.The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s general business ...
May 15 2023 - Imperial Dade Adds Scale in South, Acquires Columbus Paper Company, Inc.
Imperial Dade, a leading distributor of foodservice packaging supplies and janitorial supplies, today announced the acquisition of Columbus Paper Company, Inc. ("COPACO" or the "Company"). The ...
May 15 2023 - Letter: CCS finalist 'mismanaged' Georgia office. He said he got a 'sizeable' settlement.
A finalist for the Columbus City Schools superintendent position says he received a cash settlement resolving a dispute over an investigation by the state of Georgia for his role in the state ...
May 15 2023 - Georgia law enforcement leader who helped train more than 1,000 officers has died
Columbus State University Archives Archie Rainey, a law enforcement leader and teacher for decades who helped train more than 1,000 police executives through the college he started in Columbus, has ...
May 15 2023 - Safe Kids Columbus hosts River Savvy event
With sunny and warm weather like today, a lot of children love to get in the water and cool off, but safety is always first.
May 15 2023 - A new Columbus sports bar plans to open soon in the former Uptown Tap location on Broadway
The owners of Purge Nation want to preserve the history of the downtown building while offering a space for Columbus residents to relieve stress.
May 15 2023 - Georgia’s Fort Benning drops Confederacy connection with new name in honor of a military couple
Fort Benning, a massive US Army training base near Columbus, Georgia, was renamed Fort Moore on Thursday to honor the late Lt. Gen. Harold "Hal" Moore and his wife Julia, who both made "meaningful and ...
May 15 2023 - Sunday Conversation: Georgia Technical College Student of the Year, Janette Velez
Columbus Technical College student Janette Velez was recently named the Georgia Technical College’s top student for 2023. Her story is an amazing one. Born in Puerto Rico, she is married to a U.S.
May 15 2023 - Columbus police search for theft suspect in vape shop break in
Thousands of dollars’ worth of vape products were stolen after a local store was broken into, according to the Columbus Police Department. On April 11 at 7:55 a.m., ...
May 15 2023 - Columbus police searching for critically missing man last seen near Walton Street
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - A search is underway for a man who was last seen near Walton Street in Columbus. The Columbus Police Department is asking the public for assistance in locating Kedrion.
May 15 2023 - Columbus Police: Two people injured in shooting on Colorado St.
The Columbus Police Department is investigating a reported drive-by shooting. CPD posted about the shooting on Twitter at 2:07 a.m. on May 15. According to police, a ...
May 15 2023 - Lake Forest Park neighbors denounce bus-lane plan that removes trees
Sound Transit says a wider Highway 522 is needed to assure uncongested trips or its future Stride 3 bus-rapid transit line.
May 15 2023 - Student approached by stranger at bus stop in Brooklyn
BROOKLYN, CT (WFSB) – A student was approached by a stranger at a bus stop in Brooklyn Friday morning. School officials said it happened in the area of Pheasant Lane. A driver stopped and told a ...
May 15 2023 - Will Toms River ever allow legal weed sales?
While medical marijuana has been legal in New Jersey for more than a decade, Toms River's zoning ordinances prohibit medical dispensaries. In order for medical marijuana businesses to be allowed here, ...
May 15 2023 - D & G Florist expand into former Greggs in Strood High Street with cafe and flower arranging cl
Business has blossomed since a florist opened down a tiny alleyway in a town centre three years ago. So much so that the owners of D & G Florist have now decided to move into the much bigger former ...
May 15 2023 - A New Business Is Coming To Milford's Connecticut Post Mall
The new business at the Connecticut Post Mall offers a curated collection of licensed and non-licensed merchandise.
May 15 2023 - New Milford GOAT Days festival returns to celebrate town's farms, businesses
New Milford is trying to prove that it is the greatest of all towns. New Milford GOAT Days, which is a festival celebrating the town's farms, families and businesses, is coming to Young’s Field from ...
May 15 2023 - Trevor’s Play Land offers kids a spot to play, socialize and exercise
Angela and Cory Mahan have a love for children beyond the 11 children they call their own. That passion for kids nudged them to open a business that offers local kids fun things, while paying tribute ...
May 15 2023 - New York Empire State factory gauge plummets in May deep into negative territory
The New York Fed’s Empire State business conditions index plunged 42.6 points in May to negative 31.8, the regional Fed bank said Monday.
May 15 2023 - Business Bulletin: Wiegmann begins work on Wright City HS; Kwame donates $60,000 in scholarships
The 125,000-square-foot facility should be open in Fall 2024. Wright Construction Services is the general contractor. Bond Architects is the architect.
May 15 2023 - 4 new businesses coming to Lake Highlands, Lakewood area
Several new businesses are scheduled to move into the Lake Highlands and Lakewood area in the coming months, including a veterinary clinic and a yoga studio. Here is a noncomprehe ...
May 15 2023 - Babylon eyes blighted property for 'transit-oriented' redevelopment
The former Aircraft Finishers site in East Farmingdale could include housing for college students if the town can acquire the property from the state, officials said.
May 15 2023 - Minnesota small business report: Thief River Falls
MPR's Senior Economics Contributor Chris Farrell visited Thief River Falls in northwest Minnesota on Jan. 23, there to spend time at Digi-Key, the five billion dollar global electronics ...
May 15 2023 - Man dies from "homicidal violence" at Thief River Falls workplace, police say
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. – Police say a person died due to "homicidal violence" at a business in Thief River Falls Tuesday. Thief River Falls police officers and Pennington County Sheriff's deputies ...
May 15 2023 - Man fatally beaten with parking lot sign in brutal attack at Thief River Falls business
According to a criminal complaint, the body — which was first reported by a Digi-Key employee who had gone outside for a smoke break — had sustained "severe trauma to the left portion of his head," ...
May 15 2023 - U.S. 23 North in Delaware reopens after ‘large crash’ turns fatal
COLUMBUS, Ohio – U.S. 23 North was closed for several hours in Delaware County after a fatal accident Tuesday morning.The Delaware City Police Department sent out a social media post on Twitter ...
May 15 2023 - 5 roundabouts in 3 miles. West Richland’s new $31M ‘game changer’ for traffic access
It will set the stage for retailers and businesses to build on the city’s west side. “It’s a game changer for West Richland,” said Roscoe Slade III, public works director. The corridor serves one of ...
May 15 2023 - Tri-Cities massage parlor linked to suspected WA sex trafficking, money laundering
according to Richland police. Richland’s street crimes unit served a search warrant at the business at 1207 George Washington Way on Tuesday after investigating reports of possible prostitution ...
May 15 2023 - Kerrville takes precautions after diesel leak reported near water treatment plant
Friday night’s storm led to a diesel leak at a business near the City of Kerrville’s water treatment plant, according to officials.
May 15 2023 - Training the next generation of Columbus journalists
Feb 18, 2023; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Participants in the Columbus Dispatch Journalists in Training seminars outside the Fort Hayes Career Center. The event is sponsored by the Society of ...
May 15 2023 - Ohio constitution overhaul faces deadline, backlash
Abortion is legal in Ohio up to 20 weeks’ gestation because ... Brewing Co. fortune and the PAC's only donor so far, The Columbus Dispatch reported. News of the donation raised eyebrows among ...
May 15 2023 - Techstars plans Columbus startup accelerator at Ohio State
Techstars plans to bring its startup accelerator program to Columbus in a partnership with Ohio State University, its first time in the state.
May 15 2023 - Full police impound lot means abandoned vehicles increasing on Columbus streets
Abandoned cars are increasing on Columbus’ streets and alleys after the city Division ... issue with impound lot notifications to owners being out of compliance with Ohio law, leading to a temporary ...
May 15 2023 - Stefanson and Kinew Keynotes at Manitoba Chamber Economic Summit
Premier Heather Stefanson The Manitoba Chambers of Commerce recently brought two political heavyweight voices to the business community: Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson and Wab Kinew, leader of ...
May 15 2023 - Inbox: It's essentially a noon or nighttime slate
There are several considerationsMike Spofford Shilo from Murrieta CASpoff why do you dislike the whole first player off the bus ...
May 15 2023 - Psychiatrists in Chester, VA
I am currently seeing clients in Virginia and Georgia will follow. We provide Child and Adult Psychiatry, Therapy and Substance abuse including Suboxone Treatment via video for clients across ...
May 15 2023 - Will new gas plants deprive Ontario businesses of billions in tax credits?
But it’s only available in provinces that commit to a net-zero electricity grid by 2035 — something Ontario has not done. Instead, Premier Doug Ford is about to sign contracts for new power ...
May 15 2023 - Anyone looking for a full time job??
Here is one @ FLITZ in Waterford. Looking for a great place to work, look no further you found it in Wonderful Waterford WI!! Fulltime position @ 45 year old family business. Job entails: Labelling, ...
May 15 2023 - Tennessee Tech vision brings new life to state's rural counties | Opinion
Rural Reimagined Rural Reimagined is on the ground in 65 of Tennessee’s rural counties, actively engaged in tourism and small business development.
May 15 2023 - Lodi Man Busted In Theft Of Snow Plow From New Milford School District
A Lodi man who authorities said has a thing for snow plows was arrested by New Milford police.Enzo Russo, 56, is also being eyed in similar thefts in Bergen and Passaic, they said.The snow plow in ...
May 15 2023 - Issues at Portal Bridge to continue into weekend for NJ Transit, Amtrak
Operational problems caused by signal issues at New Jersey’s Portal Bridge will continue into the weekend for Amtrak and NJ Transit, although the lighter weekend schedules for both mean fewer schedule ...
May 15 2023 - NJ Transit rail delays expected to continue Friday due to repairs to Portal Bridge signal system
NEW YORK -- NJ Transit rail service into and out of Manhattan is suspended due to a signal issue at the Portal Bridge. Tickets and passes are being cross-honored by NJ Transit buses and PATH trains at ...
May 15 2023 - NJ TRANSIT delays continue Friday morning due to repairs at Portal Bridge
NJ Transit officials say riders in and out of Penn Station in New York can expect cancelations and delays as they deal with extensive repairs at the Amtrak Portal Bridge in Kearny.
May 15 2023 - Nutley ShopRite Owners Plan To Buy Kearny Store From Tully Family
The planned sale of the Kearny store and Tully ShopRite Liquors comes as longtime operator Richard Tully retires from the business.
May 15 2023 - Portal bridge signal fixed, expect a normal Monday commute on NJ Transit, Amtrak
NJ Transit and Amtrak rail passengers who were plagued by two ... on the Portal Bridge that carries the Northeast Corridor line over the Hackensack River in Kearny. The signal problem affected the two ...
May 15 2023 - How have things changed in and around the town centre in St Helens?
AS times change and shopping habits shift, it is inevitable that town centres change with them as businesses try to adapt to the circumstances ...
May 15 2023 - Ellicott warehouse, Westfield business among transactions
A New York City real estate investment company has purchased an industrial building in Chautauqua County for millions of dollars. The Post-Journal/OBSERVER have been looking at real estate sales in ...
May 15 2023 - Pennsylvania Waterfalls: Chasing Cascades in the Keystone State
Discover the beauty of Pennsylvania's stunning waterfalls, from the towering Bushkill Falls to the peaceful Buttermilk Falls. Explore cascading falls, hidden gems, and tranquil streams that are sure ...
May 15 2023 - Local business under fire by conservative leaders for hosting community Pride event and drag show
A local cider brewery has become a target of conservative ire ahead of hosting an LGBTQ event this Saturday. Highpoint Cider is hosting Teton Valley Pride’s drag queen show, dubbed Idaho Pride. The ...
May 15 2023 - 'It's going to be OK': Slave Lake fire survivors consoling, hosting hundreds of wildfire evacuees
It's been almost 12 years since Slave Lake residents were forced to flee their community, just minutes before a wildfire destroyed more than 400 homes, businesses and the town's office. This week, ...
May 15 2023 - NuSpine Chiropractic anticipates late summer opening in Leander after delays
After several delays in the business’s initial late 2022 opening, construction on the new Leander location of NuSpine Chiropractic began in early April, a company representative ...
May 15 2023 - Purple Line construction impacting downtown Silver Spring business owners
Md. - Business owners in downtown Silver Spring say construction on the Purple Line is threatening their companies. The concerns arrive amid ongoing and delayed construction on the Maryland Transit ...
May 15 2023 - Search for thieves who stole weapons after ramming car into Rockville gun store continues
It's been nearly six months since a band of thieves burglarized a Rockville gun shop after ramming a car through the business's storefront.
May 15 2023 - A couple's wedding plans were upended after their hotel room block was canceled to accommodate asyl
New York City officials, seeking shelter for migrants, sent two buses of asylum seekers to the Crossroads Hotel in Newburgh, a town upstate.
May 15 2023 - Florida nursing schools peddled fake degrees. Another wave of defendants plead guilty
On Wednesday, five defendants who worked for the Palm Beach School of Nursing and other businesses pleaded guilty to a conspiracy to commit wire fraud in Fort Lauderdale federal court. They were all ...
May 15 2023 - St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann 'happy' Jeff City discussed crime, even if state control
St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlmann said Thursday he's "happy" state lawmakers in Jefferson City have had a robust discussion about how to reduce St. Louis crime, even if returning control of ...
May 15 2023 - Why the labor crunch has eased for this 800+-employee Oregon tech firm
Is that expected to change through the rest of this year as we keep seeing other tech companies shrinking? Biamp is very bullish about 2023. Our business is primarily project based and our partners ...
May 15 2023 - Lost Island Officially Named One of the Best Waterparks in U.S.
For years, Lost Island Waterpark has been a go to family spot during those warm Iowa summer months. This waterpark has also been recognized nationally multiple times. The business even earned itself a ...
May 15 2023 - Vancouver to host free music, movies and more this summer
Vancouver Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services has a full lineup of free events planned this summer featuring talented artists, blockbusters, and diverse local artists, offering a fantastic opportu ...
May 15 2023 - Vancouver considers downtown land for possible light rail station
Light rail may be coming to Vancouver, so the city is now considering spending $12 million on a prime piece of land downtown in hopes of building a transit center.
May 15 2023 - Updated: Former Kansas legislator sentenced to federal prison for COVID fraud
Michael Capps, a 45-year-old Wichita businessman, has been sentenced to 27 months in federal prison and two years of post-release supervision for 12 felonies related to defrauding COVID-19 relief ...
May 15 2023 - Former Kansas legislator sentenced to federal prison for COVID fraud
Michael Capps, a 45-year-old Wichita businessman, has been sentenced to 27 months in federal prison and two years of post-release supervision for 12 felonies related to defrauding COVID-19 relief ...
May 15 2023 - Driver taken to hospital after school bus crash in West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue responded to the scene and confirmed that there were no students on the bus at the time. The driver was taken to a local hospital for evaluation. The Palm Beach County ...
May 15 2023 - Americans see Houston as the best city in Texas for starting a business
Americans outside of Texas see Houston as the best city in the state to start a business, a new poll has found, though in some circles, San Antonio and Austin edge out the Bayou City. Overall, ...
May 15 2023 - Red Lake mayor pleased with mining developments
But it's all positive and, and really happy that sale went through.” According to Northern Ontario Business, the mine would be West Red Lake Gold’s first operating mine. Mota said for the majority of ...
May 15 2023 - Man breaks into two Mifflin County businesses on the same night
Eric Tenalio, 41, allegedly broke windows to gain entry to Red's Diner and Moove In Self Storage, both located along Business Route 22 in Lewistown Thursday morning.
May 15 2023 - Police: Lewistown man breaks into two Mifflin County businesses in the same night
Eric Tenalio, 41, allegedly broke windows to gain entry to Red's Diner and Moove In Self Storage, both located along Business Route 22 in Lewistown Thursday morning.
May 15 2023 - News in the Amarillo business world: A cutting-edge procedure, Dollar General grants, more
Cutting-edge bronchoscopy offered at BSA Health System. On Thursday, May 11, BSA Health System performed its first Intuitive Ion procedure. BSA is the first healthcare provider in ...
May 15 2023 - Prison time meted out in Mount Vernon child sexual abuse case
A 36-year-old man from Mount Vernon pleaded guilty this week to the sexual abuse of a 9-year-old girl and was sent to prison for four years.
May 15 2023 - Probation granted last defendant in 2018 Mount Vernon meth bust
A 32-year-old man last week became the last of six defendants to have his methamphetamine trafficking charges resolved. Johnnie E. Smith, of Springfield, entered an Alford plea Tuesday in Lawrence ...
May 15 2023 - Wisconsin hockey community mourns Reedsburg 13-year-old killed at bus stop
The Wisconsin hockey community is remembering middle school student Evelyn Gurney who died while boarding her school bus.
May 15 2023 - 13-year-old hockey player struck, killed by truck while getting on school bus
Evelyn Gurney died after she was struck by a passing truck while getting on the school bus in Wisconsin Friday morning.
May 15 2023 - Brunswick looks to build multi-use market similar to beloved West Side Market
A local business owner and entrepreneur believes there is serious promise and potential in Brunswick, and he says it's the perfect spot for a multi-use market.
May 15 2023 - Judge ‘shocked’ after small dispute over a sign escalates into big legal battle for Sault busin
Two companies in Sault Ste. Marie combined spent more than $30,000 in a legal battle to have a sign removed – with the fight continuing long after the sign was actually taken down.
May 15 2023 - Dominion Energy official touts Southwest Virginia potential of small nuclear reactors
ABINGDON — Virginia’s largest power producer views modular nuclear reactors as a potential way to meet forecast increases in baseload demand. On Tuesday Emil Avram, vice president of business ...
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