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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. A new mobile floral truck, jennifleurs, launched this spring in Albuquerque and is ready to bring flowers directly to you.
“This business is all about supporting local businesses and the community,” owner Jennifer Esquivel said. “There’s like this symbiotic relationship where we can pop up in front of a local business.”
Adorned with silver buckets filled with blooms, the 1968 VW Double Cab operates through a build-your-own-bouquet model, which allows customers to choose flower combinations and bouquet sizes themselves.
Esquivel said most bouquets range from $25 to $35, but customers are able to make a bouquet of any price depending on their budget.
– Service to Chicago Midway International Airport will add an extra Saturday flight.
– Service to Oakland, California, will add a Saturday flight.
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MORIARTY – It’s no secret that the pandemic has been hard on commercial aviation. While passenger traffic has ticked up slightly in recent months at the Albuquerque International Sunport and other airports, numbers have stayed well below normal since last March.
But what about smaller airports, like Moriarty Municipal Airport in the East Mountains? On the one hand, an uptick in demand for personal planes, and the freedom they bring, has meant more business for smaller general aviation airports recently. But on the other hand, more traffic means needing to add more infrastructure to keep up with demand.
“These airports are here; this is your economic engine,” said Ryan Waguespack, senior vice president with the National Air Transportation Association, during a tour stop in Moriarty on Tuesday.
His kindness may have gotten him killed. New Mexico family mourns and waits for murder charges.
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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - MARCH 31: An Apostalon family photograph at the home of his bother Mark in Albuquerque, NM on March 31, 2021. (Adria Malcolm | for NJ.com)Adria Malcolm for NJ.com
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It may have been that entrepreneurial spirit that got him killed.
Apostalon’s body was one of four found in a pick-up truck his truck at an airport parking garage in Albuquerque in early March. Some of them were dismembered, stuffed in storage totes and abandoned. A fifth man was found dead in his South Jersey home days later.
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