By Edward Henderson | California Black Media In 1990, Tony! Toni! Toné!, the R&B trio from Oakland, released their hit song ‘It Never Rains in Southern California.’ For decades now, the words in the hook of that timeless R&B song have become a sort of a go-to jingle (or photo caption) for some proud Southern […]| By Edward Henderson | California Black Media In 1990, Tony! Toni! Toné!, the R&B trio from Oakland, released their hit song ‘It Never Rains in Southern California.’ For decades now, the words in the hook of that timeless R&B song have become a sort of a go-to jingle (or photo caption) for some proud Southern […]
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By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Alphonso “Tucky” Blunt, owner of a marijuana product store in Oakland called Blunts and Moore, says his business is located in the same zip code where he was arrested for selling weed illegally in 2004. Now that he is legit in the business he opened his store […]| By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Alphonso “Tucky” Blunt, owner of a marijuana product store in Oakland called Blunts and Moore, says his business is located in the same zip code where he was arrested for selling weed illegally in 2004. Now that he is legit in the business he opened his store […]
By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Alphonso “Tucky” Blunt, owner of a marijuana product store in Oakland called Blunts and Moore, says his business is located in the same zip code where he was arrested for selling weed illegally in 2004. Now that he is legit in the business – he opened his store […]| By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Alphonso “Tucky” Blunt, owner of a marijuana product store in Oakland called Blunts and Moore, says his business is located in the same zip code where he was arrested for selling weed illegally in 2004. Now that he is legit in the business – he opened his store […]
An eco-friendly casket cooperative based in Illinois recently bought a showroom on Locust Street in Hartford where it plans to manufacture and sell its products.
The Kingstown Green Inc. Eco-Friendly Casket Cooperative of Skokie, Il., paid $495,000 for the 7,500-square-foot building at 203 Locust St., records show. Kingston Green’s principal is Edward Henderson of Skokie.
The seller was 203 Locust St. LLC, whose principals are Howard Smith and Joseph Casserino of Hartford.