Brittany Katz and Andrea Boddeker are the 2021 Community First Award honorees for Philanthropy because of their initiative to help provide resources for other small businesses to grow. “Local businesses are the staple to many communities in the Tennessee Valley,” officials said. “When the pandemic took over everyday life, small […]
Customizable dog bowls give back to animals in need | Community News
Branden Waltz and Beau Singer, owners of Devoted Dog Bowl, hold the customized products they sell in their online shop. KENNA COE/STAFF Two best friends recently started an online business that supports man’s best friend. Beau Singer and Branden Waltz, who both graduated from Oceanside Collegiate Academy in 2019, share […]
Community church announcements | Community News
BLAIRSVILLE — United Presbyterian Church, 137 N. Walnut St., will hold in-house and online worship with the Rev. Timothy Monroe at 10 a.m. Sunday. Scriptures are II Samuel 7:1-14a and Ephesians 2:11-22. Livestream access is available at www.r-church.com and through the church’s Facebook page. Crete Presbyterian Church, 25 Brady Road, […]
Anthony’s Restaurant Feels the Love from Little City Community
By Alex Russell OWNER AND FOUNDER Anthony Yiannarakis keeps a framed photo of the restaurant’s original location — which started out as a small eatery specializing in subs and pizza and ended up expanding four times its initial size — at the center of the bar. (Photo: News-Press) Anthony’s Restaurant […]
Introducing SnapCab Care: Office pod manufacturer and Kingston medical community come together to develop mobile exam room for COVID-19 Assessment Centre | News
Video: Introducing SnapCab Care KINGSTON, ON, June 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – SnapCab, a leader in developing workspace privacy solutions that are flexible, high quality and safe to use, has collaborated with a Kingston, Ontario medical expert to develop SnapCab Care, a new mobile medical exam room for the Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) […]
Celebrating business benchmarks and community contributions
May 27—Central Travel, a full-service retail travel agency serving northwest Ohio with five locations including Defiance, Holland, Sylvania, and Toledo, is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its May 26 opening all month long. Charles B. Miller opened the original office of Central Travel & Ticket, Inc. in 1971 at the […]
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Northam announces winners of 2021 RISE Coastal Community Resilience Challenge
Published Monday, May. 24, 2021, 6:42 pm Join AFP’s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: [email protected] Advertising inquiries: [email protected] (© josephsjacobs – stock.adobe.com) Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday that six small businesses […]
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As the frontrunner in structured business loans, LQD Business Finance is dedicated to offering businesses with immediate, handy, and clear financing. We provide financing that can help you attain your objectives by providing capital for new development opportunities, firm expansions, acquisitions, hiring employees, or buying new merchandise and gear. We […]
Creating space: Cutchogue guild fosters art in the community
The old Penny-Crawford farmhouse, next to the post office on Main Road in Cutchogue, is easy to drive past as you wind your way through the North Fork countryside — although the sign out front might catch your eye as you go by. Inside, visitors are stopped in their tracks […]
Deals to support the community
Shop these seven sales to support the AAPI community. (Photo: Cocokind / Nguyen Coffee Supply / Getty Images) — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. Today marks quite a few things in our calendars. As the first day of May, it’s […]
LI community colleges see marked declines in enrollment
Nassau and Suffolk community colleges have seen a vastly greater downturn in enrollment than local four-year colleges over the past year, compounding a decade of losses in their attendance, school officials said. The enrollment losses have been straining these schools’ finances, thwarting people’s ability to reach their chosen career, and […]
Hearing set to gather public comment on Northwest, community improvement projects
Apr. 8—The Owensboro Citizens Advisory Committee will hold a hearing Thursday, April 8, for the public to review and make comments on the city’s proposed revitalization projects for the next fiscal year. The city’s focus will remain on the northwest side, where officials propose using federal grants for a number […]
Chamber Community Awards winners reflect strength in the community
“Strength in Community” was the theme of the Ramona Chamber of Commerce’s Community Awards for 2020 recognition ceremony held outside for the first time. Chamber President Karen Domnitz presented the awards with Chamber Directors Carol Fowler and Cindy Galloway acting as hosts of the March 20 event at the Ramona […]
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Buying local starts with promoting your local business | Community Perspectives
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, love is in the air. Here at Fairbanks Economic Development, we want to make sure Interior businesses truly feel that love. To help make sure they do, along with calling on our fellow residents to think Fairbanks first as they shop for their […]
Volunteers repair Bethel senior citizen’s home, other community highlights
Volunteers recently repaired 90-year-old Bethel resident Julia Herring’s home. Jeremy Zitofsky, the manager of Lowes in Danbury, teamed of up with Don Bashak, a local contractor for the latest “LOWES HEROES” project. Herring’s house desperately needed repairing of a rotting french door. Lowes provided all of the materials and a […]
Shop better, shop smarter: A new venue for Alaskans to buy local | Community Perspectives
Forever and ever, the Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation has encouraged residents to “Think Local” and shop “Fairbanks First.” Today, though, the ravages of COVID-19 have elevated “buying local” from simply “a good thing to do” into a true community necessity — small businesses across our community are at dire risk […]
Even with less community spread, homes remain hotspots for COVID-19 transmission, study finds
With COVID-19 surging in the United States, transmission of the novel coronavirus is at an all-time high.A new analysis looked at 54 studies in over 20 countries. It found that homes where someone was sick with COVID-19 continued to be hotspots for transmission, even if overall community spread was down.”This […]
Jill Biden To Push For Debt-Free Community College As First Lady
WASHINGTON — Dr. Jill Biden has devoted her life to the field of education, and that won’t change when she becomes first lady next month. According to a source close to her, Biden will advocate for debt-free community college. Dr. Martha Kanter, who served as under secretary of education in […]