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Apr 13 2024
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Room to grow as Revitalize CDC finishes work on warehouse for expanding food, housing programs
SPRINGFIELD – Revitalize CDC, which started off in 1992 as a group of volunteers doing basic repairs, is now a $5 million-a-year organization with 19 employees and providing slow cookers, healing air handling, mold remediation and pest control.
All in an effort to stop blight and improve the lives of people in Springfield and surrounding Hampden County cities by improving their housing
MassLive.comMar 29 2024
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Man critically wounded in shooting at N.J. food services distributor
A man was critically wounded in a shooting at a food services distributors in Linden on Friday morning, authorities said.
He was shot just before 6 a.m. at Maximum Quality Foods on the 3300 block of Tremley Point Road, police Capt. Christopher Guenther said.
The shooter fled before police arrived. Emergency workers brought the man to University Hospital in Newark to be treated.
nj.comApr 12 2024
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Farmers market to 'provide food, nutrition, education, fun': New manager set to begin
SALISBURY — Making the Salisbury Rowan Farmers Market a fun place to be for all ages is what Leigh Anne Powlas, the new manager, wants to focus on for the market. Born and raised in Salisbury, Powlas is married to Salisbury native Keith Powlas and they have two daughters, Megan, 15 and Grace, 13. Powlas said her husband worked in forestry and they sold their farm to be able to travel with him
Salisbury PostMar 14 2024
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Southington Food Pantry Desperately Needs Vegetables
SOUTHINGTON, CT — The local food bank's shelves are empty and Southington Community Services officials say they desperately could use some donations to replenish their stock. The department posted images of empty shelves in the Southington Food Pantry, along with a request for help. "We are currently in need of donations of canned veggies to fill up our empty shelves in the food pantry," wrote
Patch.comMar 22 2024
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Cirque Kitchen Aims to Elevate the Food Truck Experience
Brandon Becker, co-owner of the Cirque Kitchen food truck, didn't initially intend to pursue a culinary career. Born and raised in Green Bay, Wisconsin, he got an associate's degree in graphic design in Minneapolis and had started to pursue his bachelor's when his path shifted."I always worked near the culinary labs on campus to do my homework," he recalls. "There was a culinary instructor
Denver WestwordApr 08 2024
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Hate Crime Charge After Online Food Delivery Goes Bad In Rockland
Ramapo police were called to a dispute on Old Nyack Turnpike in Monsey on Thursday. Police were told the victim had ordered food through an online food delivery service; however, the wrong address was entered into the order. That had lengthened the driver’s delivery time. When he did arrive, the driver is alleged to have spoken angrily to the customer, using antisemitic language, police said.
Patch.comMar 22 2024
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Pet Food Business Among New Registrants In Tolland
TOLLAND, CT — Here is a list of businesses that were formed in Tolland from March 8 through March 21, 2024.
The data is from the Connecticut Business Registry, maintained by the Secretary of the State, Business Services Division.
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Patch.comApr 22 2024
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Denver migrant advocates say six months of free rent, food not enough: 'A slap in the face' and 'offensive'
Migrants and an advocacy group in Denver decried the city's new Asylum Seekers Program that offers six months of free housing, calling it "insufficient" and "offensive" despite the mayor cutting the city's emergency budget to accommodate the migrant surge. The sanctuary city has been struggling to stretch its limited resources to support the growing number of migrants making their way to
Fox News (Online News)Mar 13 2024
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Cocoa Packs provides free food to the community
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) – Wednesday’s hometown heroes are looking to expand and consolidate their volunteer operations. Cocoa Packs is a Hershey-based non-profit that provides free food to the community which includes 1400 children every week. The distribution for Wednesday, March 13 was held in the parking lots of Spring Creek Church. The group stores the food at six different locations. Cocoa
ABC 27 WHTMMar 21 2024
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Sussex County donates $750K to Food Bank of Delaware
GEORGETOWN – The Food Bank of Delaware received $750,000 from Sussex County for food purchases, utilizing funds provided by the American Rescue Plan Act. Sussex County received $45.5 million in federal assistance aimed at COVID-19 pandemic recovery, and the County has since earmarked that funding for a variety of initiatives, including public safety, affordable housing, wastewater
Delaware Business Times