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Tap Lines: Belleflower’s opening in East Bayside marks start of better days The new brewery, owned by former employees of Boston s Trillium, moved into the space occupied by now-closed Brewery Extrava. By Ben Lisle Share Nick Bonadies, in blue at the door, an owner of Belleflower Brewing, talks with patrons waiting to get tables Friday, the first day the tasting room was open. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer Here we are again, in that Maine purgatory between winter and spring. This year, the arrival of warm weather seems to matter even more, with hopes of shedding a plague and – among other things – returning to bars and beer gardens, relaxing among friends and strangers. ....
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As WA Liberals sandbag their strongholds, Mark McGowan gathers powerful friends February 24, 2021 â 8.10am Save Normal text size Advertisement At a recent swing-voter focus group, the WA Liberalsâ campaign brains thought they finally had a message they could work with. Voters were shown a headline: âMark McGowan says your water bill needs to go up.â Mark McGowan is on track for a comprehensive victory on March 13, thanks largely to his governmentâs handling of the coronavirus pandemic. Credit:Peter de Kruijff Working on the time-honoured assumption that hip pocket issues always drive voter behaviour, the brains trust thought it would road-test well enough to underpin an effective cost-of-living campaign message. ....
McGowan drops the act, blurring the line between election promises and governing Normal text size Advertisement Flanked by an American television star, a beloved WA entertainer and an English director, the biggest Perthonality of them all, Premier Mark McGowan, made a glitzy government announcement on the waterfront at Victoria Quay – plans for a Labor donor to build a $100 million film studio. But one day before his official election campaign launch and in the middle of caretaker mode, Mr McGowan unintentionally dropped the facade. The one where he acts like he is not heading towards a crushing win on March 13. Several sound stages would be built at Victoria Quay in Fremantle as part of a new $100 million studio. ....