FarmTable will Remain Open with Phone-In Orders Only and Updated Hours
TILLAMOOK, OR (March 16, 2020) — Food Roots' FarmTable at 2nd and Main in downtown Tillamook, Local Food Storefront Operations Plan will continue serving its community with access to local produce in the wake of coronavirus, effective immediately and until further notice. We recognize this is an hour-by-hour situation and will keep our community updated accordingly as this situation continues to evolve.
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EFCO Names Jarrod Myers its Curtainwall/Storefront Product Manager | USGlass Magazine & USGNN
Jarrod Myers has been named product manager for the curtainwall and storefront products at EFCO Corp. He has a strong and diverse background in the fenestration industry, according to the company. Myers joined EFCO in 2012 as the quality systems supervisor and has since been the project management supervisor. In this position he led a group of project managers and customer service representatives.
"We are excited to have Jarrod join the EFCO product management team and help continue to grow our strategic approach to the curtainwall and storefront markets," says Josh Wignall, director of marketing. "His diverse background at EFCO and understanding of the fenestration market will be a great asset to the product management role."
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The restaurants of New York City have gone dark. But what of the not-quite-restaurants: the in-betweens with just a few wobbly chairs, the lunch counters that hedge bets by selling groceries alongside hot food, the tiny spots whose very grasp at existence is a daily improvisation?
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Music is important for kids in so many ways. If your child has expressed an interest in music, there is a great place to get them started; Rocky Mountain Academy of Music.
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Eerie quiet in downtown Boston as storefronts, restaurants shut their doors
Not a soul was in sight in the usually high-trafficked area around Government Center and Faneuil Hall on Monday, where local business owners said they’re feeling the pinch as social distancing becomes the new normal.
Avery Perry, owner of Law of Pasta inside Boston Public Market, commiserated with Matt Marcella of Beantown Pastrami.
“Business has literally come to halt,” Perry said. “It’s at a standstill.”
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