A cemetery in Middlebury is the final resting place of someone unlike anyone else in any other Vermont cemetery. “It’s a great Vermont story,” observed.
River Walk barges are back but staffing and restaurant squabble still limiting routes, services
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Bill Lyons, owner of Casa Rio restaurant on the River Walk, stands by the restaurant on the San Antonio River as a barge travels by on Friday, May 28, 2021. A dispute between restaurant owners and Go RIO, the operators of dinner barge tours, has prevented the dinner boats from returning.Billy Calzada, Staff / Staff Photographer
The tourists are coming back, but San Antonio’s River Walk barge tours can’t meet the demand because of a shortage of workers including boat captains.
It’s keeping more than half the fleet off the river, leading to curtailed services and lengthy waits for would-be passengers.
The only option or a clear mistake ?: Northumberland divided over Tier 4 move
People are divided on whether Northumberland should have been plunged into Tier 4
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Struggling Seminole Towne Center mall could be ‘repurposed’ by next year
Owners submitted re-zoning proposal to Planning Department
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SANFORD, Fla. – Visit the Seminole Towne Center and empty stores mirror a trend at shopping centers and malls across the country: some shoppers are simply spent with brick-and mortar.
On Monday night, Sanford’s Director of Planning, Amye King addressed the dwindling department stores directly to city commissioners for the first time.
King told News 6 she was tapped by the city manager to bring ideas to the table about where she and her staff think the future of the property lies. The move came after majority owners of the Seminole Towne Center submitted a proposal which could get the property re-zoned for any number of ideas.