Human Tune Up
The Human Tune-Up
Listen weekdays through May 7th for chances to win! Every weekday morning at 7:15am JR & Laura will give out a trivia question. The 1st caller to 603-669-9650 with the correct answer will win a 96.5 The Mill t-shirt and qualify to win the weekly grand prize Weekly grand prize winner will be chosen from qualifiers on Friday, to be announced at 8:45.
Week 1 Grand Prize: Zoo Health Club 3 month membership
3 Month Membership to the Zoo Health Club (Value $145) good at any location in NH
Includes T-shirt and Water/Shake Bottle!
Week 2 Grand Prize: 9Round Boxing membership
LensCrafters moves out of Steeplegate Mall
LensCrafters has moved out of the Steeplegate Mall in Concord. Geoff Forester Monitor staff
LensCrafters has moved out of the Steeplegate Mall in Concord. Geoff Forester Monitor staff
Published: 4/15/2021 1:33:38 PM
The LensCrafters store has moved out of the Steeplegate Mall, another blow to the Concord area’s biggest indoor retail site.
The eyeglasses store has moved nearby to a building at 240 Loudon Road next to Starbucks, and announced its reopening this week.
Steeplegate Mall struggled to keep tenets even before COVID-19 hit, part of a national trend that has hit many mid-sized malls; only JCPenney remains in a traditional anchor store slot.
Businesses, customers in Carbon County excited that Gov. Wolf is lifting restrictions
It s been a tough year for businesses in Carbon County, but they look forward to the upcoming changes. Author: Peggy Lee Updated: 10:47 PM EDT March 15, 2021
LEHIGHTON, Pa. Inside Bonnie and Clyde Pub and Grill in Lehighton, it s a light crowd for an early dinner but soon things could change.
Governor Wolf says by April 4th, he plans to lift restrictions on the amount of people eating inside restaurants by allowing 75% capacity.
Bartender Richard Bocina is thrilled with the announcement. It s going to be great because now that the weather s starting to change, people are going to want to come out. So we should do a lot better,” said Bocina.