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NAW Elects 2021 Officers
Michael Medart of Medart Engine and Marine takes the helm as chairman of the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors board.
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Feb 26, 2021
The National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors elected Michael Medart chairman of the board of directors during its recent Digital Summit, the organization announced in a statement.
Medart is president and CEO of Medart Engine and Marine in St. Louis.
“Medart Engine and Marine has gained much knowledge and enjoyed the networking and benchmarking opportunities, educational events, best practice thought leadership, and business services that NAW offers,” Medart said in the statement. “I look forward to working with this association and our members in 2021 and contributing to NAW’s ongoing important work for our industry.”
Cumberland County restaurant sells liquor license to 7-Eleven
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Vrai restaurant owners Shelly and Mike Page said they are selling their liquor license to 7-Eleven. The restaurant remains open for business.
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The first restaurant in Lemoyne to serve alcohol in the borough is selling its liquor license to 7-Eleven.
Vrai restaurant at 1015 Market St. is transitioning from full-service dining to hosting small private parties, business meetings and team building events, said Shelly Page, owner with her husband, Mike Page.
Shelly Page said her husband is retiring this year after a long career in medicine and the couple hope to spend some of their free time traveling. The Pages said they also want to focus on fundraising.