A scenic restaurant at City Point in New Haven has made a pandemic pivot, opening a marketplace for curbside seafood and pantry items that you can prepare at home.
In addition, the restaurant has updated its happy hour, available Monday to Thursday from 3-5 p.m. The new menu includes $5 cocktails featuring name brands such as Old Forester Bourbon; $5 wine by the glass; $2 Narragansett Lager cans; $1 featured oysters or little neck clams, $2 short rib sliders, cauliflower tacos or tuna avocado tostados; and $4 firecracker fries with pico de gallo and chipotle mayo.
Not to change the topic here:
Fewer employers, less work spell trouble for job market - Marketplace
The arrival of the first Friday of December means it’s time for the Labor Department's latest reports on hiring and unemployment covering November.
It’s been a roller-coaster year for the labor market, with millions of jobs lost early in the pandemic and some of them returning as the economy reopened.
But the pace of job gains has slowed since late summer. And there are some worrying economic signs for the job market going forward.
COVID keeps surging. Are EMS providers at the breaking point? - Marketplace
While Congress continues to negotiate over what will hopefully be some kind of deal on more stimulus relief, the health care system is straining under the onslaught of new COVID-19 cases.
The crush of COVID-19-related calls to 911 EMS in Milton, Georgia, has put additional pressure on the fire department staff and finances, due to spending on personal protective equipment, decontamination machines and a lot of overtime.
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"What you’re seeing is a system that is being stretched and stretched and stretched to the point where the rubber band could break," said Maria Bianchi, CEO of the American Ambulance Association.
Are Republicans better at talking about the economy? - Marketplace
Kai Ryssdal: Who do you think, of the two men on the ticket last month, who had the more clear economic message?
Lee Carter: I think, frankly speaking, neither one of them did enough economic messaging. But if I had to pick one, I would say Donald Trump did a better job talking about the economy. I think it was a message that was largely overlooked by Joe Biden. I think he focused on character, restoring decency and normalcy to our country. And I think, to the extent that Donald Trump had a message this time, he was trying to focus on the economy and keeping things open.
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Iowarocks welcomes BMLL Technologies to marketplace community
IOWArocks, the global marketplace for data technology and services, today announces BMLL, the award-winning data and analytics provider, has joined their fast-growing data owner community.
What Is Facebook Marketplace and How Do You Use It? | MakeUseOf
Selling your used goods has never been easier thanks to websites like Craigslist, which let you sell your previously loved items online. However, being able to buy and sell goods from your Facebook account using Marketplace adds an extra layer of convenience.
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You can post advertisements to sell everything from used clothing to previously loved books. In addition, you can search for goods you want to buy. Often times, the items on Facebook Marketplace have been previously used but sometimes you get lucky and can purchase brand new items.
Police: Beware of new Facebook Marketplace scam
The scam involves people selling goods on Facebook Marketplace at a seemingly "amazing deal," according to the sheriff's office. When these scammers reportedly go to sell these items, they want the purchaser to use a third-party service, such as eBay or GoDaddy, to complete the purchase.
Officials warn if you see this happening, go to the site in question and see if the item in question is listed on that site. If not, they say it is most likely a scam.
Service as a service: AWS beefs up Marketplace with new reseller options - SiliconANGLE
Amazon Web Services is calling on its partners to help expand the cloud compute giant further into the enterprise with a massive expansion of the AWS Marketplace.
Leading the charge will be a new option for Marketplace: services. Customers will now be able to use the AWS market to sign up for training, assessments, tech support and the like for third-party software.
Dave McCann, AWS’ vice president for migration, marketplace and control services, told SiliconANGLE in an interview that the aim of the push is to take the cloud platform into a full-fledged software supply chain outfit, letting companies get their software, licenses and now training and management services from a single source. In the process, AWS keeps everyone under its big tent and running on its cloud platform.
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