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Just a mess - Mandeville businesses take on water as 8-11 inches of rain fall

Just a mess - Mandeville businesses take on water as 8-11 inches of rain fall Really bad rain. It came in really fast, said District Chief Willie Boudoin. It happens from time to time. It s been two and a half years. Author: Erika Ferrando (WWL) Updated: 4:49 PM CDT July 20, 2021 MANDEVILLE, La. Neighborhoods south of I-12 in Mandeville experienced 8 to11 inches of rain in just a few hoursTuesday morning. Saia s Meat Market on Florida Street started getting water inside just as they opened for business for the day. By 9 o clock it rose so fast it came in, said Saia s owner, Alan Tyrone. A couple inches. Just enough to make a mess, nothing damaged, just a mess.

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Champagne Strolling signals the start of a Magazine Street revival

Banners along a deserted Magazine Street in 2020 proclaim resilience. (Courtesy of Magazine Street Merchants Association) The annual Champagne Stroll is returning to Magazine Street this Friday (May 7) through Sunday (May 9). This year it is called “Champagne Stroll ing” and takes place as a three-day event: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The spring 2020 Champagne Stroll was virtual, on a live interactive video feed, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The virtual component will also continue this year.  The Magazine Street Merchants Association sponsors the event and encourages everyone to sip and shop safely. “Despite the pandemic, we are trying to maintain the traditions of our Magazine Street events,” said MSMA President Kevin Gillentine, who owns the Kevin Gillentine gallery at 3917 Magazine. “We need to be creative, and make them safe and doable.”

Best Things To Do In Mandeville - TravelAwaits

TravelAwaits May.5.2021 Mandeville, Louisiana, sits on the northern edge of Lake Pontchartrain and is an easy day trip from New Orleans. If you take the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, the trip from New Orleans to Mandeville is 35 miles long, with an impressive 24 miles of it along the causeway.  Mandeville has long been a destination for city dwellers seeking an escape to a rural setting. In the 1800s, the yellow fever epidemic meant that those who could afford to leave New Orleans for the fresh air and fresh spring water that the city lacked, the cooler nights, and the perceived healthier environment did so. Their summer getaway homes remain in Mandeville today in a walkable historic district with restaurants and shops. 

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