Radcliff Small Business Alliance Vice President Toshie Murrell presents the storefront of the month to Js Sewing and Alteration Shop owner Cedric Young at the alliance's February membership meeting at Colvin Community Center in Radcliff.
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Car crashes through Middletown storefront - News - The Newport Daily News - Newport, RI
MIDDLETOWN — A Toyota Camry crashed through the storefront of Anli Spa in the shopping center located at the intersection of East Main and Valley roads on Wednesday afternoon.
Members of the town’s police and fire departments were on the scene of the crash, which occurred around 2:10 p.m. Police had one entrance to the shopping center blocked off, but cars were coming and going via the Valley Road entrance.
Feb. 26 NH Writers Project Webinar: Master Amazon Ads to Sell Your Books | Manchester Ink Link
Your book is one among millions on the Amazon storefront. Unless Oprah just endorsed your book, there's little chance of readers finding it on Amazon organically. You'll need to give it a boost through an ad — but ads can suck away time (trying to figure them out) and money (if they're poorly implemented). Amazon Ads can be a powerful platform for reaching readers, but only if you know what you're doing.
In this webinar by NH Writers Project, Jeff Deck will help you learn how to master Amazon Ads to sell more copies of your book. The webinar will address such topics as:
Interior layout revealed for new Skinny Vic’s Diner & Coffee Stop in West Bend
February 17, 2020 – West Bend, WI – Design plans for the new Skinny Vic’s Diner & Coffee Stop in West Bend have been reviewed by building inspection at City Hall in West Bend.
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Vicki Lehnerz had a popular eatery in Slinger. That closed in June 2018 and now she's found a spot on Paradise Drive in West Bend and the build out is underway.
Lehnerz is going into the former Golf Etc. storefront, 804 W. Paradise Drive; in between Petco and Anytime Fitness in the strip-mall location by Home Depot.
Many things are taking place:
Curry Up Now: Indian Restaurant Franchise Opening North Jersey Storefronts | Hudson Daily Voice
The restaurant franchise based on Indian street food concepts is opening new stores in Hoboken and Newark, along with three other unspecified locations on the horizon as well.
The new Hoboken store will open its doors at 91 Washington St., Tuesday, Feb. 25. The first 100 people in line will receive a free burrito or bowl, and the shop is also offering 50 percent off the full menu all day.
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The eatery was started as a California food truck in 2009 and has since evolved into a one-of-a-kind culinary experience with locations in California, Georgia and Utah.
New Butler County dining options tout morning meals, sweet treats
Co-owner Jimmy Lin said the restaurant plans to open by July at 7743-D Tylersville Road in West Chester Twp., a storefront located in the Tylersville Pointe shopping plaza on the southwest corner of Cox Road and Tylersville Road.
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Popular teas include Classic Ceylon Black Milk Tea, Jasmine Green Milk Tea, Mango Jasmine Fruit Tea and Strawberry Matcha Latte.
“This past summer, a lot of our customers drove to Hyde Park from West Chester, Kenwood and OTR to buy boba tea and they requested we open one closer to them,” he said. “I looked at a couple of places and Tylersville Road in West Chester seems to be a great location with a good population to serve our customers in the area while introducing boba and our food offerings to the Greater Cincinnati area, so I decided on that location first.
Traveling back in time to 'Lost Mansfield' | Local News | thesunchronicle.com
Andy Todesco of the Mansfield Historical Society gives a slideshow presentation on "Lost Mansfield" at the town's library on Saturday.
Using the 3-D modeling software SketchUp, in addition to Google Maps and Photoshop, Mansfield Cultural Council member Marc Clamage layered images of town landmarks, such as DeClemente's Store and Sannie's, over photos of those sites as they currently exist to show how they would look in the present day.
These same images appear in the 2020 "Lost Mansfield" calendar created by the cultural council, who joined the historical society for Saturday's event at the library.
New travel agency coming to Broad Street | Business | northwestgeorgianews.com
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