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Looking for a way to salute mum?
Alzheimer Society of Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma District Forget Me Not Raffle tickets are on sale.
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Formerly Luxurious Ladies Raffle Tickets, there is now a new name and new colours.
The draw is Sept. 21 at 4:30 p.m. (World Alzheimerâs Day) at the Alzheimer Society office.
Tickets are $10 each, with 4,700 tickets available. Proceeds will help to provide services to local persons living with dementia.
Individuals must be 18 or older to purchase and redeem tickets.
To purchase tickets contactless via e-transfer or credit card, call the Alzheimer Society of Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma District at 705-942-2195 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
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MetroWest Daily News
A local man led police on a 1.5-mile chase last Saturday, striking curbs with his car several times and driving through a busy shopping center’s parking lot before he was arrested, Westborough authorities said.
Police arrested Andrzej Pardo, 55, around 11:13 a.m., police Lt. Chet Hallice said Monday.
An officer patrolling Turnpike Road (Rte. 9) did a random license plate check on an Alfa Romero and it came back as being unregistered and the owner (Pardo) having a suspended license. The officer stopped the car.
The officer spoke to Pardo and was walking back toward his cruiser when the Alfa Romero sped off.
By Barbara M. Houle
Correspondent
George Makhlouf opened Foodbeat Mediterranean Grill on West Boylston Street in Worcester on Dec. 1 with the help of his longtime friend Mario Azrak, Foodbeat’s chef/manager. Both men see takeout and delivery success as recipe for the future, especially amid COVID-19.
Foodbeat’s location across the street from Quinsigamond Community College was formerly occupied by Wraps N’ Bowl, a business that Azrak and a business partner operated for more than a year. Azrak said his return to Lebanon to take care of the family business after his father’s sudden passing was one of the reasons Wraps N’ Bowl closed. The space at 667 West Boylston Street remained empty until Foodbeat’s opening, he said.