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Pandemic forces restaurant owner to rethink plans

This article appears in the March 2021 issue of Advisor’s Edge The situation Nadiya Barakat , 38, spent years dreaming about the restaurant she wanted to open in downtown Halifax. Part café, part cocktail bar with a menu of Mediterranean appetizers, Hamra would be a tribute to the Beirut café culture she’d heard so much about from her parents. After mustering the courage to leave her government communications job, Nadiya secured a lease and Hamra opened to rave reviews. A year later, the pandemic hit. Nadiya was forced to close the restaurant for weeks. When lockdowns were lifted, she was nervous about reopening. Her wife, Michaela Tobin (41), a developer for a small video game firm, is diabetic and Nadiya worried about exposing herself and her family to the virus. She opened Hamra’s patio for the summer and customers returned but, by the fall, the thought of a resurging virus and trying to get by on takeout orders became too much. She also worried about more school cl

Lost book brings strangers together

Book lost years ago brings strangers together across the miles The book, which had a treasured bookmark insdie, was left on a plane four years ago. The owner was sure she d never see it again. Author: Emily Longnecker Updated: 11:52 AM EST December 24, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS Fate or maybe something bigger connected total strangers recently. It all happened because of a book.  To be more precise, it happened because of what was tucked between the pages of a book. Pat Caporali lives Indianapolis. Emily Wray lives in Boston. They met for the first time during a Zoom call Wednesday. Nice to meet you, the women said to each other, smiling and waving. 

Book lost years ago brings strangers together across the miles

Book lost years ago brings strangers together across the miles The book, which had a treasured bookmark inside, was left on a plane four years ago. The owner was sure she d never see it again. Author: Emily Longnecker Updated: 11:52 AM EST December 24, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS Fate or maybe something bigger connected total strangers recently. It all happened because of a book.  To be more precise, it happened because of what was tucked between the pages of a book. Pat Caporali lives Indianapolis. Emily Wray lives in Boston. They met for the first time during a Zoom call Wednesday. Nice to meet you, the women said to each other, smiling and waving. 

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