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Truck crashes into Halfmoon bakery storefront | NEWS10 ABC
HALFMOON, N.Y. ( NEWS10 ) — Before 11 a.m. on Monday, the Saratoga County sheriff’s office received a report of a crash into a building. They say a truck hit J&S Watkins bakery on Route 9 in Halfmoon.
The 2017 Chevrolet pick-up truck was heading east on Halfmoon Crossing when the driver ran “a steady red light,” according to police investigators. The truck continued into and through the Watkins Plaza parking lot and ultimately collided with the dessert shop storefront.
Art in the Storefront features local artist | Amblergazette | montgomerynews.com
Wright was also president, founding member and Co-Creative Director of Carestio & Quinn Marketing/Communications which she owned and operated in Philadelphia for 15 years. The firm specialized in print, radio and television. Wright developed successful marketing ideas based on original, novel, and at times, unconventional approaches.
"My work can be described as contemporary realism," Wright said. I have essentially been trained in the classical atelier methods of drawing and painting. Drawing is my foundation which Jean- Auguste-Dominique Ingres said is "the probity" of art. I love to draw, I love to discover the energy in a gesture drawing, experiment with line quality, and explore tone and value. The figure and the face are my favorite subject matters because I find them to represent the ultimate composition in nature.
Hypnosis Institute of Wisconsin moves to Appleton storefront location
Hypnosis Institute of Wisconsin, Ron "Rondini" Lindberg's hypnotherapy practice, moved May 9 into a storefront location at 508 W. College Ave. Lindberg previously operated the hypnotherapy business, which he opened in late 2015, out of the Zuelke Building at 103 W. College Ave.
The move is a homecoming of sorts for Lindberg, who ran Rondini's Abracadabra Magic & Costume Shop at 508 W. College Ave. from 1995 until 2012.
"When I was in the Zuelke Building, I would drive by my old location, and I'd be like, 'Gosh, I wish that I could be back in my old location,' because I spent so much time there and I had pretty good success there," Lindberg told The Post-Crescent.
Biz Buzz: Boutique launches Dubuque storefront; auto shop fills void in Maquoketa; bar, eatery
Katie Martin (left) and Brittany Harbert will soon open their shop, KB&Co. Boutique, at 331 Bluff St. in Dubuque.
Chris Wand and his wife, Jennifer, of Dubuque, eat lunch at Third Corner Food & Spirits in Dubuque on Thursday.
Biz Buzz shares business tidbits from the tri-states. In this week's edition, we highlight developments from Dubuque and Maquoketa, Iowa.
Newton business renovates storefront that specializes in renovated goods | weareiowa.com
Zamora's Fresh Market to get fresh look | News, Sports, Jobs - Times Republican
Zamora’s Fresh Market, 4 E. Main St. will get a new look this summer. The building will undergo a façade rehabilitation following damage from the 2018 tornado and 2020 derecho.
Work on the building will focus on the building’s main façade on Main Street. The brown façade covering on the storefront will be removed and replaced with a totally new glass storefront system and new doors.
“A highlight of my summer will be seeing the finished Zamora’s storefront,” Deb Millizer, Executive Director of the Marshalltown Central Business District, said. “From the very beginning of this project, the Zaragoza family has been a joy to work with. The remodeled storefront will be a nod to the historical architecture of this cornerstone building. This work signifies yet another significant step towards the recovery efforts of our historical downtown.”
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