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Have you seen this man? JCC PD are looking for him | Williamsburg Yorktown Daily

Authorities said the man in the surveillance footage allegedly stole products from the Bath & Body Works store in the Williamsburg Premium Outlets. (WYDaily/ Courtesy of JCC PD) Authorities are looking for a man suspected of stealing products from a store at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets. On Dec. 27 at approximately 6:50 p.m. a man went to the Bath & Body Works store, put “several items” in a bag and left without paying for them, according to a James City County Police Department’s news release Wednesday. Police described the suspect as a 40- to 50-year-old Black male with a “slender build.” When asked why the police department was just now asking for the public’s help in identifying the man, Stephanie Williams, spokeswoman for the police department said there had been a delay with Bath & Body Works providing surveillance photos to the department.

WARA expands Restaurant Week by another week See if your favorite restaurant is on the list

You heard correctly. Williamsburg Area Restaurant Association has expanded its Restaurant Week by another week. The initiative now goes through Feb. 7, just in time for Super Bowl Sunday. The annual event, which started Thursday, Jan. 21, encourages local foodies to share their experiences dining with WARA members for the chance of winning a prize. This year, 37 WARA restaurants are participating. Each day, 10 winners are awarded prizes, with the chance to win a chicken dinner, according to WARA’s website. Two winners are selected each day to receive a $25 WARA gift certificate, and six people are chosen to receive a $5 gift card from one WARA member.

Restaurant Week is here See which of your local favorites are participating

The annual event, which started last Thursday, Jan. 21, encourages local foodies to share their experiences with WARA members with the chance of winning a prize. Debi Schaefer, director of WARA, said they weren’t sure the event would happen this year with the pandemic still happening. “Would we be seen as irresponsible if we promoted it during a pandemic?” Schaefer said. At the same time, local businesses have also been suffering because of the pandemic. So WARA decided to go ahead with Restaurant Week. This year, they promoted curbside pick-up and takeout options available among members. Schaefer added last year, 45 members participated in Restaurant Week. This year, 37 restaurants are taking part. She said she would have been thrilled if just 20 decided to join this year.

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