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Woman of substance, matriarch and patriot

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روبيرت غرين: على ويست هام أن يتحرك تجاه النصيري قبل فوات الأوان

روبيرت غرين: على ويست هام أن يتحرك تجاه النصيري قبل فوات الأوان
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Northern Ontario office market 'frozen' as companies wait-and-see on work-from-home

Northern Ontario office market frozen as companies wait-and-see on work-from-home A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many homes in northern Ontario are still doubling as an office.  And that means an uncertain future for those in the business of providing a place for companies to do business.  Social Sharing

FAQ City: What Is The Oldest Restaurant In Charlotte?

Green s Lunch, which has been open since 1926, is the oldest restaurant in Charlotte. A listener asked what the longest-serving restaurant was in Charlotte. In this episode, we answer that question and look at the area s dining scene. The oldest restaurant has seen Charlotte through the Great Depression, World War II, 9/11 and COVID-19. What is the oldest restaurant in Charlotte? What’s the story of Green’s Lunch? Robert Green founded the restaurant in 1926. “He only sold the hot dogs with mustard, ketchup and onions, potato chips and Coke bottles,” current owner Joanna Sikiotis said. Green wanted to open a place that could serve people on their lunch breaks, especially those who worked in mills and manufacturing.

The closure of the State Line Observer Newspaper in Morenci brings about conversations in the community

The Daily Telegram MORENCI Residents of the Morenci-area community gathered virtually last week to share stories, reminisce and mourn the loss of a longtime community news source. The State Line Observer Newspaper, which has been in existence for almost 150 years and has covered the Morenci area during that time also branching out into Fayette, Ohio printed its last publication on Dec. 30, 2020. The Observer’s editor, publisher and owner David Green, announced his retirement at the end of the year, bringing along what many residents hope will be just a temporary time without the community newspaper. Green said Wednesday of this week there have not been any interested buyers in taking over the newspaper.

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