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Common Bond On-The-Go, 3210 N. Shepherd, opened March 4 in Garden Oaks. It s the second location for the brand s more casual, trimmed down version of its popular Common Bond Bistro and Bakery. The first offshoot opened in the Heights in May 2020.
Common Bond s success lies in its fresh baked bread and beautiful pastries which offer Houstonians a taste of European-style delicacies. The pastries, though not inexpensive, are delicious pieces of art and the breads are reminiscent of a Parisian boulangerie. While the full-on Common Bond Bistro offers a place to unwind and linger, the On-The-Go version offers a limited menu of grab n go salads, sandwiches and breakfast treats. However, there s a full pastry case and a small selection of loaves is available. The Country Sourdough is a particular favorite among Houstonians. Its croissants are also a big draw with butter, Nutella, pistachio and chocolate iterations.
COLTS NECK - Police are investigating after an armed man robbed the Manasquan Bank on Route 34 Monday afternoon, authorities said.
The man walked into the bank wearing a red facemask and carrying a clipboard. He showed a handgun to the teller and made off with about $600, said Lt. Brian Caswell, a Colts Neck police spokesman.
The suspect fled the area and Caswell said police have not yet identified him.
The robbery was reported shortly after 3 p.m.
Colts Neck police, the Monmouth County Prosecutor s Office and the FBI are all involved in the investigation, Caswell said.
Manasquan Bank posted a notice on its website Monday evening informing customers that the Colts Neck branch would be closed until further notice.