Right in the heart of Fairhaven is a quaint family-oriented café called The Nook, which values its customers to the highest extent.
At around 9 a.m. this morning, owners Paul and Katie Menard were visited by a new customer visiting their business for the first time. Sadly, it just might be his final visit as well, and the reason is a bit odd.
According to Paul Menard, here s what happened: an older gentleman approached the ordering station and asked for a regular coffee. The young woman who took his order was Hana Haskell, who has been working closely with the Menards for the past three years.
Artwork by Jamini Roy curated by Riya (Pic curarion: Riya Roy)
If there s one thing that united humankind last year it was our hate for 2020. We were depressed, anxious and petrified not a pretty place to be in. To find respite from the torments of the year that was probably the worst in relatable history, Riya Roy, an Indian writer based out of Bhutan, came out with a newsletter, The Nook. The Nook is online and anyone can just sign up to receive the newsletter via email every Sunday.
Riya, who completed her graduation and postgraduation in Political Science from Calcutta University, writes for a living, but
making smart phone makers adjust to this? yes. this is interesting. e-books revolutionized publishing, the nook, the kindle. the smart phone is the ticket because it could be more relevant so e-reading, those devices are up 10% over the last three years but reading on your smart phone has doubled in two years. so, publishers at smart phone companies saying we re going to change the backlighting so it s easier on the eyes at night. we re going to use different fonts and promote books differently so really clever promotions and in airports where you can get a sample of a book, on trains, smart way to laupch a book. and really, potentially revolutionize the industry because now it will be more available and you can read it on your smart phone, then on your ipad and computer. pick up where you are. so they are making adjustments. at the end of the day people seem to be reading more. that makes sense now that smart phones are larger with screens. what about the broov champions.