Flushing's Main Street is once again awash with foot traffic. Self-quarantine is coming to an end for many, but the threat of COVID-19 still lingers. It is with this in mind that VillageCareMAX, located on 41-80 Main Street, reopened on July 8 to ensure they can remain a trusted ally for clientele.
Serving a primarily elderly customer base, this non-profit organization facilitates patrons with information and the enrollment process regarding Medicare, Medicaid, and those who need Long Term Care service. This is imperative for immigrants who require help translating medical documents and letters from English to their native language.
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San Francisco Gallery Behind 'Bear-Hugging' Prints To Close Storefront by End of Month
Prints made by 3 Fish Studios that show California being "bear-hugged" have become a symbol of solidarity during times of local crisis. But the SF art studio announced Saturday it will close its Outer Sunset gallery by the end of August — and will focus on building its online presence.
3 Fish Studios on 4541 Irving Street is a well-known, cherished wonderland of left-of-center art, both printed on traditional canvass and mixed media. However, the gallery — which was founded in 2007 by husband-and-wife team Eric Rewitzer and Annie Galvin — has gained national attention for its "I Love You California" print collection, showcasing a bear giving the long state a warm embrace.
Fire destroys dozens of mopeds at McCully storefront | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
The Honolulu Fire Department responded to a 1:15 p.m. alarm today at 1930 S. Beretania St., the location of Apex Mopeds.
When firefighters arrived at a building fire in the McCully-Moiliili area today, they found approximately 80 mopeds burning outside a moped shop, a fire official reported, causing a total loss to the vehicles.
Capt. Jeff Roache said that flames from a stockpile of mopeds burning on the exterior of a one-story structure spread to the business itself, causing about 30 percent damage to the building.
Brodis Blueberries opens new storefront and processing facility - Rockland - Camden - Knox -
Hope — Brodis Blueberries is announcing the opening of a new 2,700 square foot production space and storefront at 87 Jones Hill Road in Hope.
The new facility is being used to process and sell Brodis wild Maine blueberries, both fresh and frozen. The storefront provides an area for people to come see the packing of fresh berries, pick up orders, and get a stunning view of Alford Lake, all within a COVID-friendly area.
"This new facility right on the blueberry farm allows for a short turnaround time from harvest to your table," said Heidi Baker, granddaughter of owner, Gwen Brodis. Gwen's father Earl Norwood Sr. (as well as generations prior to him) maintained the blueberries and slowly acquired more land where Brodis Blueberries now operates.
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Refreshed storefront set to hit Xbox in coming months - 9to5Toys
Today, Microsoft is rolling out a long-awaited revamp of its Xbox storefront. The all-new Microsoft Store on Xbox arrives first for Insiders and then the larger swath of users as we get closer to the next generation being released. One of the cornerstone improvements is a promised bump in load times, which Microsoft says will be “more than twice as fast as before.” We have full details on all the upcoming changes and improvements down below.
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You may remember a few years back when it seemed like the Microsoft Store on Xbox was long overdue for a refresh. Well, that revamp arrived but it never really scratched the itch for many gamers. I, like many, often lamented the slow load times and overall inconsistent performance of the most recent storefront. That’s why today’s news is a welcome sight for many.
Local Gallery Will Close Storefront This Month - San Francisco News
SAN FRANCISCO—A San Francisco art gallery known for its print collection of "I love you California" that shows a bear hugging the shape of the state, revealed on Saturday, August 1, that they would be closing their storefront by the end of August.
In a social media statement, Eric Rewuitzer and Annie Galvin, the founders of 3 Fish Studios, said that they would be closing their workshop and studio located in the Outer Sunset in San Francisco.
The pair, who are married, started their business in 2007. Besides working on their art, they hosted small events with individuals from the community at the gallery. They have not been able to do so since the establishment was forced to shutdown, almost five months ago.
Lea Lana's Bananas opens storefront during pandemic
Lea Lana's Bananas, a frozen gourmet shop, is offering more than just a sweet treat during this difficult time.
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Lea Lana's Bananas were able to bring joy to many families by providing treats for birthday parties, small gathering and business events while staying inside.
Now that the mandate has lifted and customers are welcomed in store again, Lea says she won't ever miss out on the opportunity to complete her mission.
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