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Hurricane Pita Pit serves up smoothies, toasted wraps

HURRICANE, W.Va. — Established in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1995, The Pita Pit is a chain that’s grown quite a following in the United States, particularly among college kids looking to get a quick bite to eat and people looking for healthier options. A new location opened in Hurricane, West Virginia, last year. “This is my 29th year with the food business. I started with Sam’s Hotdog Stand, then I was with Little Caesars for 13 years. I sold my shares of Little Caesars to my business partner and started looking for something in my retirement years,” said Michael Insco, franchise owner of the Hurricane Pita Pit.

Hurricane Pita Pit serves up smoothies, toasted wraps

HURRICANE, W.Va. — Established in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in 1995, The Pita Pit is a chain that’s grown quite a following in the United States, particularly among college kids looking to get a quick bite to eat and people looking for healthier options. A new location opened in Hurricane, West Virginia, last year. “This is my 29th year with the food business. I started with Sam’s Hotdog Stand, then I was with Little Caesars for 13 years. I sold my shares of Little Caesars to my business partner and started looking for something in my retirement years,” said Michael Insco, franchise owner of the Hurricane Pita Pit.

FDNY puts out Livingston fire; 1 minor injury reported

FDNY puts out Livingston fire; 1 minor injury reported Updated May 10, 8:02 PM; Posted May 10, 8:02 PM The FDNY responded to a fire in a Livingston home Monday afternoon. (Staten Island Advance/Joseph Ostapiuk) Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The FDNY responded to a fire on the second floor of a Livingston home Monday afternoon. The blaze prompted an “all-hands” response of 60 firefighters and 12 units at around 6:37 p.m. to 24 Davis Ct., according to an official from the FDNY press office. Numerous FDNY vehicles lined Davis Avenue near the small, narrow dead end street where the fire occurred, and multiple other trucks squeezed onto Davis Court to reach the home. The second floor of the residence appeared to sustain interior damage.

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