Only a small percentage of the hundreds of animals at Aqua-Rama Pet Center in Fayetteville survived a fire Sunday night, the owner s granddaughter said.
All that remains of the family-owned pet store that s called Fayetteville home for the past half-century are three snakes, a rabbit, a few turtles, some freshwater fish and a scarlet macaw that s struggling to survive after a large fire ripped through the store Sunday evening.
Shayanne Orme, whose grandfather, Joe Spano, has owned the store at 4937 Bragg Blvd. for more than 40 years, said that s only around 3% of the hundreds of animals that were in the store. Most died in the fire.
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Yesterday, the Boards of Directors of the Produce Marketing Association (PMA) and United Fresh Produce Association (United Fresh) announced they reached an Agreement in Principle to create a new global trade association. Both organizations will combine their resources and expertise to enhance member services, increase advocacy before government and the public, help members grow their businesses, and drive consumption of fresh produce and demand for floral products as a vital cornerstone of public health.
“This Agreement reflects the ongoing commitment of both associations to deliver the highest level of value to members,” said Board Chairs Michael Muzyk of United Fresh and Dwight Ferguson of PMA. “Looking ahead, we believe we can accomplish that goal better together building on the synergies and experience of our expert staffs, complementary education programs and member services, and a stronger voice in advocat