ENTERPRISE â The popular El BajÃo Mexican restaurant in Enterprise is adding a new feature â Leoâs Bar that is slated to open Thursday, July 15, co-owner Leo Arenas said.
Situated for the past 18 years in what had been a service station building at the corner of North and River streets, El BajÃo has been popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Now, Arenas wants to expand on his restaurant by adding the bar in what had been a storeroom on the buildingâs east side.
Although alcoholic drinks at the business arenât anything new, a special place to consume them â and enjoy company â is.
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The developer of the WeSteal cryptocurrency stealer can’t be bothered with fancy talk: they say flat-out that it’s “the leading way to make money in 2021”.
Some cybercriminals try, at least, to cover their dirty work with a threadbare “this will throw off the lawsuits” blanket of legitimacy. For example, phone-tracking tools that silently install and operate and which are supposedly meant for parents to (legally) watch out for their kids (in actuality, stalkerware), ransomware gangs that blab rationalizations about “helping” by spotting zero days before their victims do, or the other coverups used to hawk anti-malware evasion tools, cryptocurrency miners, password crackers or webcam-light disablers.
The 62-year-old man who was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Pequea Township last week has been identified as William W. Fisher, of Holtwood, according to the Pequea Township Police
Man ID’d in Lancaster County fatal crash: police
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
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The man killed in a two-vehicle crash Thursday has been identified as 62-year-old William W. Fisher, according to the Pequea Police Department.
Fisher, of Holtwood, around 4:30 p.m., struck the rear of a 2013 Toyota Highlander in the 3500 block of Route 272 in Pequea Township. He had to be extricated from his 2009 Chevy HHR by the fire company.
He and an 11-year-old were taken to a nearby hospital, police said. Fisher died at the hospital and the 11-year-old had non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
The Highlander was driven by a 40-year-old from Lebanon and had three passengers, including the 11-year-old. The Highlander’s driver had pulled over onto a paved shoulder on the right side of the road. After the Highlander stopped, Fisher, struck it.