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Steve Case super excited about Triangle entrepreneurial economy – he s not alone, and here s why

Steve Case super excited about Triangle entrepreneurial economy – he s not alone, and here s why
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Durham Bar Owner Sues State, City for Damages Related to COVID Closure

Durham Bar Owner Sues State, City, for Damages Related to COVID Closure Kevin Slater doesn’t want his private club, the Atomic Fern, or any bar, to be allowed to reopen right now. But he’s pretty mad that neither the state, nor the city of Durham, has done much to offer relief to small businesses that have been forced to close, and stay closed, for months on end. That’s why Slater is suing both the State of North Carolina and Durham city government for damages in excess of $25,000. With a superior court complaint filed yesterday in Durham County, Slater says he hopes to draw attention to the fact that “businesses all over the place have been basically ignored.”

First Parish Dorchester to be vaccination site

By Katie Trojano, Reporter Staff January 27, 2021 Katie Trojano, Reporter Staff First Parish Dorchester on Meetinghouse Hill will become an invitation-only vaccination site beginning on Mon., Feb. 1. The clinic, managed by Beth Israel Lahey Health, will operate inside the historic Dorchester church seven days a week, 12 hours a day, according to Jenn Cartee, committee chair for Marketing and Outreach at First Parish Dorchester. Jennifer Kritz, vice-president of communications for Beth Israel Lahey Health, said the appointments will be by invitation from Beth Israel Lahey Health only and will not be scheduled through the state website. The public should not show up at the church to seek a vaccine without an appointment.

Durham neighborhood wants to escape being in the crossfire of violence

Durham neighborhood wants to escape being in the crossfire of violence
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A simple request, a breathtaking response at M M Ewing Continuing Care Center

Messenger Post Media CANANDAIGUA – With the holidays approaching and everyone in need of a little extra cheer this year, the folks at the M.M. Ewing Continuing Care Center decided to make a simple request of the community. Via a Dec. 1 post on the Facebook page of the skilled-nursing facility’s parent organization, UR Medicine Thompson Health, they asked if people would consider sending cards, drawings or letters addressed simply “to someone special.” That way, they could distribute whatever happened to arrive amongst the residents of the 178-bed Parrish Street facility. The staff was amazed to see the post shared hundreds of times, with well over 50,000 Facebook users reached, but they wondered if it would translate into anything tangible. Fast forward two weeks and they had received more than 1,700 cards, letters, drawings and ornaments from individuals, families, schools and more. As of this past Monday, they had reached more than 3,100 and counting.

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