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Apr 03 2024
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A week in, Root Juicery plays with menu for healthy customers
Roughly a week into their soft opening, the Root Juicery staff is seeing people come in early in the morning and around lunchtime to grab a healthy meal to-go. “We’re already learning a lot about things we need to tweak,” said Barbara Payton, whose brother, Jeff, owns the juicery, 206 Huron Ave., Port Huron, as well as the nearby Vintage Tavern downtown. It was mid-morning on Tuesday, and
The Times HeraldMar 22 2024
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Custom-Built Colonial Home For Sale In Madison
MADISON, CT — Built in 2001, this Madison home offers four bedrooms, six bathrooms, and an in-ground Gunite pool, according to the listing on Patch Real Estate . The home rests on a 3.23-acre lot, and is on the market for $1.3 million. It is presented by Phoebe V. Finch with William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty. From the listing on Patch Real Estate: "If you seek EXTRAORDINARY you’ve
Patch.comApr 08 2024
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NH contractors allegedly stiffed clients, violated consumer protections
Apr. 8—The Attorney General's Office has filed a civil complaint against two individuals and several businesses in Cheshire County for taking advance payments for construction jobs and work they were unable to complete. The civil complaint for multiple violations of the Consumer Protection Act was filed in Cheshire County Superior Court against Christopher Vittum, Caitlin Vittum (née Hewitt),
Yahoo NewsMar 21 2024
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No charges for BWL auditor, customers left worried
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – With news that the Lansing Board of Water and Light’s former internal auditor won’t face criminal charges for allegedly misusing the utility’s credit card, Lesanne Hampton has a big concern. “Making up those funds will trickle down to the consumer,” she told 6 News. And as a BWL customer, she’s worried about picking up the tab. On Thursday, Ingham County Prosecutor John
WLNSApr 13 2024
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NYPD to beef up protection for city’s Jews
New York Mayor Eric Adams says he has directed police to deploy extra resources to guard “Jewish communities and houses of worship citywide.”
He says there is no imminent or direct threat to the city, describing the move as being taken out of an “abundance of caution.”
Adams also says his administration is in touch with Jewish community leaders, and expresses support for Israel
The Times of IsraelMar 22 2024
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Casualty at California border wall
A woman was pronounced dead in San Diego on Thursday night after falling from the 30-foot-high southern border wall. At approximately 10:33 p.m. local time near Britannia Court, U.S. Customs and Border Protection discovered the woman and reported the incident to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department, department spokesperson Mónica Muñoz told Newsweek on Friday. Crews responded and reported the
NewsweekApr 01 2024
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A massive AT&T data breach affected 73 million customers
A data set containing the personal information, including social security numbers, of 73 million current and former AT&T customers was released on the dark web, the telecommunications giant said on Saturday.
The data set hit the dark web about two weeks ago. It’s not clear whether its release came from AT&T itself, which is the world’s fourth-largest telecommunication company,
QuartzApr 18 2024
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Stanislaus man who built food trucks charged with defrauding customers out of nearly $1 million
The District Attorney’s Office has charged the owner of a Ceres business that built food trucks of defrauding 28 customers out of nearly $1 million, alleging he took their money and failed to build their trucks. Fernando Ochoa Jauregui, 28, was arraigned in Stanislaus County Superior Court on Thursday afternoon. Ochoa’s public defender, Donnell Snipes, pleaded not guilty on his behalf. A
The Modesto Bee