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Great Bargains opens doors in Lexington with deep discounts
Julius and Shaylyn Floyd did not have to get cutesy and creative with the name of their new store that opened July 7 so customers knew what to expect. The Lexington couple made the store s name short and to the point Great Bargains.
Opened in the Forest Hills Shopping Center on Forest Hills Road, the store owners purchase liquidated merchandise from Target, Costco, Macy s and more and then offer it to Davidson County shoppers at a steep discount. The boxes may be dented and the shoes, such as Birkenstocks, Toms and Crocs, may not have a box, but it is all new.
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BREWER, Maine Starting this week, beers from Mason’s Brewing can be found on shelves all over the state of Rhode Island, thanks to a recent distribution deal with Horizon Beverage Group.
“We really want to have a strong presence in the market throughout the Northeast,” said Chris Morley, founder and CEO, Mason’s. “We have eye-catching labels and great beer, so we give more people throughout the region a chance to get to know us. We also know plenty of New Englanders take weekend trips to Maine, and this expansion is a way to introduce Rhode Islanders to a brewery that’s in a part of Maine a lot of people don’t travel to, but definitely should.”
Randy Krzmarzick
I didn’t invite him. He just showed up and now he won’t leave. Don’t you hate when visitors do that?
I’m talking about the ten pounds I put on this winter. Old Mr. 180 Pounds. I hadn’t seen him on the scale since I happily tipped 170 a few years ago.
Like a lot of us, my weight has yo-yoed over the years. Well, more like trampolined or bungee-jumped. There’s been 60 pounds of me that have been more or less. That’s not unusual for Americans. There never has been a place as blessed with a reliable food supply. Alas, too much of a blessing becomes a curse. We have fruits, vegetables, and lean protein year-round in the grocery store. We also have cheddar-flavored kettle chips, jalapeno beef sticks, and honey roasted peanuts.