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Hidden Gems of CLT: Community Matters Cafe
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May 13, 2021
CHARLOTTE, NC.
WCCB Charlotte’s Alexandra Elich visits the Community Matters Cafe on this week’s Hidden Gems of CLT.
The aesthetic of the Community Matters Cafe tells a story. A mix of the old and the new. From the brick to the flooring and windows.
“The old and the new. The broken in the battered, right. That’s what walks through our doors, and we give them the opportunity for restoration,” says COO Ed Price.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rick Juraschek has been appointed Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Director at Purchasing Power, LLC, an Atlanta-based voluntary benefit fintech company that offers the leading employee purchase program through the convenience of payroll deductions. Juraschek will be based in Charlotte and report directly to Purchasing Power Chief Revenue Officer Mike Wilbert.
Rick Juraschek has been appointed Mid-Atlantic Regional Sales Director at Purchasing Power, LLC, an Atlanta-based voluntary benefit fintech company that offers the leading employee purchase program through the convenience of payroll deductions. Reporting to Purchasing Power Chief Revenue Officer Mike Wilbert, Juraschek will be responsible for strategic sales efforts directed toward benefit brokers and the employer clients they represent.
Last year there were 58 traffic fatalities in Vermont and 129 COVID-related deaths.
For the latter, we shut the state down and blew through way over a billion dollars in government aid to prop up shuttered businesses, schools, cities and towns.
Vermont roads were also significantly less traveled (we know from gas receipts) but there were 11 more fatal crashes in 2020 than the previous year.
One crash stands out in our memory because it was caused by a 16-year-old â Isabel Jennifer Seward â who was fined $220 for killing an elderly couple in September. Seward comes from a prominent family. She gave at least three different stories about her cell phone use, including one on the scene to Charlotte Rescue personnel that she was texting before the crash. Her mom paid the small fine for the offense of âdriving on roadways laned for traffic.â
A teenage driver has been fined $220 for her part in a double-fatal car crash that killed an elderly Addison County couple last September in Charlotte.
Public records show Isabel Jennifer Seward, who comes from a prominent Atlanta family, received a Vermont civil traffic ticket for an offense listed as âdriving on roadways laned for traffic.â
Seward pleaded no contest to the civil traffic ticket and was assessed $220 by the Vermont Judicial Bureau, court records show.
They also show Sewardâs mother paid the fine.
Seward, who turned 17 last week, provided at least 3 conflicting stories about her cell phone leading up to and after the crash near Church Hill Road on Sept. 8, according to the Vermont State Police accident report.