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Broward honors heroes who dove into ocean to help swimmers in danger


Broward honors heroes who dove into ocean to help swimmers in danger
One Pompano Beach resident lost his live
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POMPANO BEACH, Fla. – Mayor Steve Geller and the Broward County commission honored two men with medals of valor Tuesday one who is still with us and one who isn’t
Gary Cappellucci and Saul Trujillo both put their lives in danger Jan. 1 to save a group of people stuck in a rip current off Pompano Beach.
Cappellucci, of Pompano, was on the beach with his family when he noticed some children and their parents struggling in the water. He jumped in and tried to save them. ....

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Pandemic Pop-Up To Continue As Downtown Growers' Market Returns


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Local artisans who rely heavily on markets and festivals to sell their products were hard hit during the pandemic as many events were canceled, postponed, or reduced their capacities. In response, new opportunities popped up around Albuquerque for these creative vendors to showcase their goods. As the Downtown Growers’ Market kicks off Saturday, April 17, with more vendors and customers than last year, some of the pandemic-era solutions for local artists are set to stick around. 
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Amy Baca Lopez, a local artist and business owner, stood at her booth in the parking lot of OFFCenter Community Arts Project in Downtown Albuquerque, where she started The Little Market to promote local artisans when existing opportunities dwindled during the pandemic. “So, we have a backdrop of disco funky music,” she said, describing the market. “We have about 18 vendors here today. Anything from face masks and dresses,” she said, pointing to the boot ....

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