PORTSMOUTH, Va. — A small neighborhood charity that we recently told you about reached a big milestone on Friday when they cut the ribbon to a new space in a storefront from which to run their operation.
13News Now reporter Dana Smith recently told the story of "Blessed Hands," which gives away free baby supplies and clothing to families in need.
Shirley Janney started the small non-profit in 2016 to help her neighbors who were in need of a little help, and has since, run it out of her garage.
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Businesses across nation board up windows ahead of potential Election Day unrest | Fox Business
Businesses and retailers across the country have begun boarding up their storefront windows and taking other security measures in anticipation of potential unrest on or around Election Day as many cities remain on edge following a summer of widespread riots and mayhem.
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POLICE DECLARE UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY IN BEVERLY HILLS AFTER TRUMP SUPPORTERS AND COUNTERPROTESTERS CLASH
AT&T and some other stores Sunday had signs posted to tell potential customers they were still open behind the wooden blockades.
Storefront Glass Market | Business Outlook with COVID-19 Scenario – Eurowire
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Open Storefronts Program begins, aims to help small businesses in New York City - ABC7 New York
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Gloria's Pupuseria has a new home after Staunton flood destroys its storefront
STAUNTON — John and Gloria Gerber were set on rebuilding. They wanted to find a way to keep their restaurant, Gloria's Pupuseria, going after it was completely destroyed during the Aug. 8 flash flood that decimated Staunton's downtown.
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Gloria's Pupuseria, which was located on Central Avenue near Lewis Creek, had between 4 to 5 feet of water throughout the El Salvadoran restaurant in early August. They rented the space.
"We will most likely not attempt to rebuild at that location because the damage was too much," they said in August. "Unfortunately we did not have flood insurance to cover any of our inventory or equipment and the owner of the building doesn't carry any insurance to cover damage to the building."
Berlin police investigating after car slams through storefront – Boston News, Weather,
BERLIN, MASS. (WHDH) - Police are investigating after a car smashed through a storefront in Berlin on Tuesday.
Emergency crews responding to the scene of a single motor vehicle accident at Highland Commons found the car inside the store, glass scattered all over the floor and significant damage done to some walls, according to a post on the police department’s Facebook page.
Bremen Cannabis Caregivers Branch Out to Damariscotta Storefront - The Lincoln County News
Cannabis fills a tin at Above and Beyond in Damariscotta on Saturday, Oct. 17. The new medical cannabis shop grows most of its product locally. (Bisi Cameron Yee photo)
A Bremen father and daughter duo, both licensed medical cannabis caregivers, have branched out to open Damariscotta’s second and final medical cannabis storefront, Above and Beyond Cannabis LLC.
Charles and Danielle Simmons opened the storefront in the Main Street Centre plaza at 464 Main St., across from Hannaford Supermarket, Friday, Oct. 16.
Giant meth and fentanyl lab hidden behind storefront seized in Mexico - CBS
Soldiers and police in Mexico seized an industrial-scale meth and fentanyl lab that was so big it startled investigators, federal prosecutors announced Sunday.
"In the Attorney General's Office, we have no record of any seizure of equipment of this size before," Gallo said.
The mega-lab was uncovered this past week in a storefront advertising industrial cleaning products on the outskirts of Mexico City.
Behind the storefront was a warehouse, with tall stacks of drums and 265-gallon tanks holding precursor chemicals, which Gallo said could be used to produce methamphetamines and the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
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