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Hosted on MSN'Antiques Roadshow' seller almost in tears after expert reveals value of his grandma's old beer mugW hen people think of antiques, things such as paintings or vintage furniture and a vase or an old lamp, come to mind. But ...
Arctic Ale and Art Walk. This Saturday, February 22nd, the Greater Freeport Partnership, hosts the sixth annual Arctic Ale and Art Walk from noon to 4 pm. More t ...
Providence's Maria’s Cucina has a new chef, Marvin Lemus. Located within the historic Italo American Club at 477 Broadway, Maria’s Cucina is owned by Chris Spertini. He says that Lemus is ...
Brian Niccol can't get enough of Starbucks' ceramic mugs. Since the CEO moved from Chipotle for the top job in September, he's focused on making Starbucks a more inviting place for customers to ...
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For the sixth year, the Greater Freeport Partnership is bringing back the Arctic Ale and Art Walk from noon to 4 p.m., Feb. 22 in downtown. Participating businesses will feature a local artist ...
Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ceramic mugs to those who want to stay. Baristas will be more vigilant about topping macchiatos with a caramel crosshatch ...
(Bloomberg) -- When customers walk into Starbucks on Monday, the vibes will be different. At least, that’s the goal. Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ...
At least, that’s the goal. Workers will ask guests if they want drinks for here or to go, offering ceramic mugs to those who want to stay. Baristas will be more vigilant about topping macchiatos ...
The company also said baristas at locations in the U.S. and Canada will put "any" drinks ordered "for here" in coffee mugs, glasses or customers’ "clean personal cup brought from home" beginning ...
President Donald Trump’s fundraising committee is selling $40 signed mugs Monday in an effort to reach what he called his “FIRST EVER Presidential Fundraising Goal,” marking the latest ...
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