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According to Hashemi, the holiday season certainly represents the bulk of profits in a normal year for Uncommon Goods, however, the pandemic has helped to drive unprecedented results outside of the holiday season this year, resulting in a dramatically improved profit picture through the first three quarters.
In the North End, occupancy limit leaves cafes, eateries starved for customers - The Boston Globe
Maurizio Badolato on Sunday sat at a round table in the dining room of Limoncello, his North End restaurant, surrounded by the dozens of plexiglass dividers he purchased months ago.
He looked out the window as a couple walked by on North Street. Several seconds passed before another group happened past.
The holiday lights are shining, the pasta is homemade, and the cannoli are sweeter than ever, but there is little rejoicing in Boston's usually festive Italian neighborhood.
Power restored after outage knocks out power to nearly 20,000 customers
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Power has been restored to nearly 20,000 customers following a large outage in urban Honolulu.
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There's nothing quite as valuable for businesses as customer feedback. When you can see how people feel about your products, brand, website design, you can make smart decisions that keep potential customers invested in your company.
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KUB to continue restoring service to customers into Sunday afternoon | WATE 6 On Your Side
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. (WATE) — The Knoxville Utilities Board confirmed at least 2,300 customers were without power as of Saturday night at 5:30 p.m.
According to an update provided by the agency, around 30 crews will be working overnight to restore service to remaining customers. An estimated restoration time is still unknown at this time but could last into Sunday afternoon.
Nashville | Metro Action to use Temporary Phone Lines for Customers Beginning Monday
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